"Zingaro created an original kind of equestrian show, but we always had trouble recruiting," Bartabas - he uses only this name - explained.
But even there she had trouble recruiting.
But, as some members moved on, the club had trouble recruiting.
Mr. Toch said states were having trouble recruiting and retaining experts, leaving testing companies largely responsible for their own quality control.
At the time, the IRA was having trouble recruiting and was very much a reduced organisation.
As a result, she said, the city would continue to have trouble recruiting and retaining teachers.
The fund is intended to boost the pay of the district council's members in departments that have trouble recruiting and retaining workers.
And the new carriers have no trouble recruiting.
Unfortunately, our schools continue to have trouble recruiting and retaining quality educators.
And is the company having trouble recruiting and training people?
The hospital, unable to invest in the latest technology or renovate its aging center, had trouble recruiting new doctors.
Although the 19th is a historically Republican district, Republicans had trouble recruiting a strong challenger to Hall.
He said he had little trouble recruiting Judge Roberts.
In the auto industry, absenteeism rose, quality and efficiency declined, and companies had trouble recruiting young people.
Others say that because Internal Affairs is unpleasant duty, it has trouble recruiting the best people.
But this is hard when the police have trouble recruiting because of low pay: 15,000 police apprenticeships are unfilled.
Ghend didn't have much trouble recruiting him, since he really didn't have any other place to go.
"If word of that gets out, she'll have a lot of trouble recruiting new troops."
And Ms. Rutherfurd said she rarely had trouble recruiting for photo shoots.
In fact, Mr. Clinton had trouble recruiting a party chairman.