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And it is difficult to recruit and retain people, especially in a hot economy.
Like a lot of other organisations, it is difficult to recruit and maintain membership these days, as younger people operate in a different way with their support of charities.
The main reasons it is difficult to recruit Pashtuns, one United Nations official recently said, are that "70percentt of the army's battalion commanders are Tajiks" and that the Taliban intimidates the families of recruits.
These were employed as it is difficult to recruit a substantial number of patients willing to undergo comprehensive neuropsychological tests in clinical settings.
Unfortunately, it is difficult to recruit sufficiently large numbers of patients with DS who can tolerate exposure of lateral cephalometric radiographs and clinical examinations.
Men, too, want a work/life balance and it is difficult to recruit them to a career in an emergency department.
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Obese women planning pregnancy, especially nulliparous, proved to be difficult to recruit, despite extensive and repeated recruitment efforts and a long recruitment time.
Mr. Preng said that it was difficult to recruit managers from other industries.
Because the group was suspended this fall, it was difficult to recruit new members.
It was difficult to recruit staff members who would accept a salary and the Mayo's collaborative way of practicing.
"I think it would be difficult to recruit from the outside a real power chief executive who wants to take a back seat to Gary Winnick," Ms. Kulick added.
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