Word: recruiting
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...however, with death sentences raining down on its former leaders, its ranks in Japan have dwindled to 1,650 (it also has an estimated 300 members in Russia). "The cult has lost its vitality," says Masaki Kito, a lawyer who has represented Aum's victims. "It's unable to recruit talented young people, it's under surveillance, and it's running out of money...
...Martin] break a sweat tonight?” Jones asked. “I don’t know that he needs to [break a sweat] to go six-for-six in a game like this. I’ll never recruit another kid that can score on the block like Dominick...
Under that arrangement, “the military was able to recruit effectively and the administration did not have to cave on its policies,” Friedberg said...
Unlike the “yes, sir,” “no, sir” personalities of most soldiers we met, these guys were full of personality and flair. They play practical jokes on each other. They drive down to the Army barracks at night and recruit female troops to come up to the palace for pool parties. They sneak beers into the medical fridges (due to the “hearts and minds” purpose of Operation Enduring Freedom, alcohol consumption is prohibited for U.S. armed forces in Iraq...
Harvard must also be mindful of increasing diversity within the Faculty. Currently, women comprise less than 20 percent of tenured faculty; minorities, not even ten percent. The University must recruit more underrepresented groups to offset the longer careers of senior professors—who are even less diverse than the Faculty as a whole...