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Over to the Columbia Journalism Review's Ryan Chittum, who has been following this ludicrous saga more closely than I have: Rather than the Nixonian conspiracy… you have a routine bureaucratic procedure meant to bundle potentially problematic applicants together for further review.
Case in point: former immigration minister Chris Alexander, who rolled out the "barbaric cultural practices" hotline alongside Leitch in last year's election, has emphasized that the immigration system is already set up to screen for problematic applicants.
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Criminologists and police officials said smaller departments and those that lack sufficient funding or are understaffed are most likely to hire applicants with problematic pasts if they have completed state-mandated training, which allows departments to avoid the cost of sending them to the police academy.
A second strategy is to identify problematic individuals, for example by screening applicants.
If an applicant was working under the table, for example, that could be "problematic".
If an applicant was working under the table, for example, that could be "problematic," There are also no bonus points for understanding North American working culture, he adds, in response to Senator Omidvar's argument that Dreamers would be ideal economic immigrants partly because they've worked in North America.
Some emails are of admitted interest to someone who wanted to see how the DNC works — vetting applicants for meet-and-greets with the President, for instance, or sorting out problematic donations.
15% of university applicants with three or more A levels now gain the maximum possible mark of three As, making selection increasingly problematic, particularly in subjects such as medicine, where 43% of applicants and 61% of entrants now gain AAA.
Police screen applicants.
Applicants have been creative.
Acutely problematic.
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