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So it's perhaps not surprising that Britain's secret intelligence services are now being urged to tap into the maternal skill set to recruit a new generation of spies.
There is a precedent for Mr Steer's proposal – the Rhine‑Rhone line, built and completed in France, where a target was set to recruit 12 per cent of the workforce from various groups in the community.
Instead, Farage looks set to recruit Mark Reckless as his new policy director, the Tory defector who failed to hold his Rochester and Strood seat on 8 May, an idea that throws up a pleasing range of headlines although possibly less in the way of strategic ideas of interest to voters.
We set to recruit the larger sample.
Sampling proportions were set to recruit approximately equal numbers of subjects from both areas (sampling strata).
The formal CROP study was set to recruit 120 patients per year (540 in total over a period of 4.5 years).
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The phases of the study are: * PHASE 1. Recruitment of primary care nurses (PCN): the project was presented to all the PCN within the study setting to recruit midwives interested in participating.
The REFRESH project will be conducted in collaboration with Playgroup WA Inc. [ 34], as the playgroup will be used as the setting to recruit mothers and implement the project.
This year's target has been set to 80,000 recruits, up from 68,000 the year before, and the edict comes at a low point for recruitment enthusiasm.
There are numerous ways to achieve alveolar recruitment, and so far there is no gold standard to set PEEP, to recruit previously atelectatic lung regions in a standardized fashion, or even to define adequate alveolar recruitment.
Bush Sr authorised a CIA programme to organise Saddam Hussein's overthrow, and the CIA set out to recruit Chalabi.
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