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She is credited with hiring capable, loyal staff members, though her top aides have also been called insular and needlessly defensive at times.
They also shared a penchant for hiring capable but unexciting musicians, notably their tenor saxophonists — Miller's Tex Beneke, who also sang, and Waller's Gene Sedric — who were little more than B-list versions of Coleman Hawkins (whose centenary also falls this year).
And part of that job is hiring capable staff.
And it means hiring capable resources, which can be difficult in a talent-scarce area such as Southeast Asia.
Another is the cost of teaching; with strong employer demand for these skills, finding and hiring capable faculty costs more than teaching non-technical subjects.
It meant hiring capable scholars to publish in the right journals and building solid academic curricula for degree programs.
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Thinktanks and research institutes do hire capable minds with or without the diploma.
The hospital argues that a lack of parking facilities will thwart its ability to hire capable people and serve patients.
The time was already past when you could simply hire capable agents; you now had to train them, often from scratch.
Or, it might indicate that a lack of economic resources may influence whether CWSs can hire capable water managers or comply with regulations.
Anyone who wishes to contribute money for the improvement of education should focus on reducing class sizes and raising teachers' pay as inducements to hiring more capable teachers.
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