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The Hillside School in Pennsylvania accepts up to one hundred twenty-eight children.
Harvard University takes in any outstanding student regardless of religion, color or background.
To that end, they hire, recruit, and train employees in their own mold.
Mr Sakamoto says he has stopped recruiting for now, but plans no redundancies.
Britain is not alone in thinking along these lines.
The group has also begun releasing sophisticated Internet material, in what appears to be a bid to gain more recruits.
For the past 20 years, the state has set a cap on the number of students that each university can accept.
My high school traditionally had taken only boys.
Each person Mr Weis recruited said Mr Lanier should be running the project.
We are changing the criteria by which we seek and admit students to put more emphasis on evidence.
The LSE ultimately enrolled 774 students on the course.
A red banner draped across its headquarters says new workers are needed.
An internship program can also serve as an effective recruitment ground for future hires.
Keep recruiting more people and you'll be a Jedi Master in no time at all.
The company plans to hire 3, 300 new full-timers this year.
Schools would not be able to tie recruiters' pay to their enrolment Numbers.
Nursing schools have tried hard to recruit men in the past few years, with minimal success.
The college enrolled 598 overseas students from 53 countries this semester.
Our football fan club began to recruit new members last week.
The university plans to enroll four doctoral students starting next year.
Officials hoped admitting fewer foreigners would calm the situation.
The police are trying to recruit more black and Hispanic officers.
Harvard University takes in any outstanding student regardless of religion, color or background.
In 1765, the year Wulf uses to demonstrate the diversity of Philadelphia's Quaker schools, 128 students enrolled in these schools.
American politicians have great difficult recognizing that admitting more foreign students can greatly promote the national interest by increasing international understanding.