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    Recruit \Re*cruit"\ (r?*kr?t"), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Recruited};
    p. pr. & vb. n. {Recruiting}.] [F. recruter, corrupted (under
    influence of recrue recruiting, recruit, from recro[^i]/tre,
    p. p. recr[^u], to grow again) from an older recluter,
    properly, to patch, to mend (a garment); pref. re- + OF. clut
    piece, piece of cloth; cf. Icel. kl[=u]tr kerchief, E.
    clout.]
    1. To repair by fresh supplies, as anything wasted; to remedy
    lack or deficiency in; as, food recruits the flesh; fresh
    air and exercise recruit the spirits.

    Her cheeks glow the brighter, recruiting their
    color. --Glanvill.

    2. Hence, to restore the wasted vigor of; to renew in
    strength or health; to reinvigorate.

    3. To supply with new men, as an army; to fill up or make up
    by enlistment; as, he recruited two regiments; the army
    was recruited for a campaign; also, to muster; to enlist;
    as, he recruited fifty men. --M. Arnold.

    1. Employers see that eager recruiting among groups like women, minorities and the disabled will help, instead of "fighting" the idea, says Fred Alvarez, a Labor Department official.
    2. Nonetheless, he is already recruiting mentors for next year's group.
    3. I said, I think you're being very parochial; you want this movie to be a recruiting film.
    4. The patrolmen said the drug cartel's tactics had caused 300 police resignations in three months and recruiting was difficult.
    5. Although idealists might claim that unions exist to help the downtrodden, they have made their past gains primarily by recruiting from the middle and upper echelons of labor, and they are likely to see no reason to proceed differently now.
    6. Officials at the Army recruiting office in Little Rock, Ark., didn't wait for people to come to them.
    7. Congress pushed that system on the city after reports that the police department and city agencies were having trouble recruiting workers from the city's applicant pool.
    8. The fund mainly will finance scholarships and also may be used for recruiting and retaining minority students, GMI said in a statement.
    9. Indeed, the school has stepped up recruiting in states with a population more diverse than Kentucky's.
    10. In 1986 and earlier, CIA recruiting on the Boulder campus resulted in demonstrations and arrests.
    11. Mr Hobkinson says longevity has several advantages. It helps when recruiting Japanese staff, who wonder whether their employer will be around not just next year, but when retirement comes.
    12. The new recruiting drives appear to be working well in some places, but it is too early to tell whether any offer a lasting, comprehensive solution.
    13. The Central Intelligence Agency, apparently weary of the controversy and protests surrounding its recruiting at the University of Colorado, has decided to move off campus this year.
    14. Hajeh had been accused of collaborating with the Israeli authorities in helping to raze olive groves and recruiting Palestinians for Israeli intellience, sources in Nablus said.
    15. Henderson Administration, the fund management company, has moved to bolster confidence in its investment skills by recruiting Ian Buckley from Sun Life Asset management to head its group investment business.
    16. The sponsorship will help Mobil, which will have its name embossed on the 50-yard line, with its on-campus recruiting in the area, the company added.
    17. Two prominent Israelis said they had received official approval before recruiting American intelligence analyst Jonathan Pollard to spy on the U.S., the chairman of a parliamentary inquiry panel said.
    18. That's the advice of Robert Half, founder of Robert Half International Inc., a world-wide financial and data-processing recruiting firm.
    19. "No more than usual," said an Army recruiting officer in Durham, North Carolina, when asked if the Middle East crisis had inspired more enlistments. "About the same," said a recruiter in Atlanta.
    20. United Technologies sees its participation in part as a way of recruiting engineers from colleges such as MIT and inspiring a new generation of students.
    21. "For the most part, the case is about people in private organizations, basically on their own, going out and recruiting help for the (Contras) or putting their own little paramilitary groups together," Feldman said.
    22. Others are referred by friends or the welfare office, where America Works sometimes sets up recruiting booths.
    23. A police recruiting stand at a crowded agricultural fair exploded in flames Thursday, injuring seven officers and six civilians, authorities said.
    24. Seibu Department Store, a leading retailer, plans to halve its recruiting next year from about 439 in fiscal 1993.
    25. But Shearson also has substituted Hutton technical and growth-stock analysts for its own, while recruiting Hutton's political analysts to fill a gap.
    26. The problem is particularly acute in big cities where recruiting qualified judges is becoming more difficult, Rehnquist said.
    27. "Right now, it looks as if our recruiting on college campuses this year will definitely be more limited than it was last year," she said.
    28. "At the other extreme, local radio has no detectable effect on short-run enlistments." In 1984, the study said, the Army spent $45 million on recruiting ads and used two-thirds of that money for TV spots.
    29. This includes recruiting, hiring, assignments, promotion and discharge.
    30. With any luck at all, you will wind up recruiting a first-rate non-threatening incompetent with whom you can harmoniously co-exist. Reject generalists in favour of technicians.
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