Sentences with phrase «nationwide search of more»

In 2001, at age 28, she was selected to be Wilson County's development director after a nationwide search of more than 42 applicants.

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By adjusting the numbers of searches in a given area for the number of searches nationwide, we can be more confident that any changes we observe in that area are driven by changes in the choice environment.
Steve Thomas, owner of Thomas Laboratories in Tolleson, Ariz., agrees that more folks are searching for natural solutions and says that over the last five years, demand for such products has increased significantly, propelled by the nationwide outbreak of flea and tick infestations.
Our nationwide survey revealed that more than 80 percent of professionals, including Millennials, are potentially sabotaging their job search by neglecting their online brands.
Job seekers using US.jobs for their employment search have access to a database of more than a million unique, verified positions from nationwide employers.
Now we are building our community of more than 50,000 early childhood professionals to offer a nationwide directory of early childhood experts that is free to search.
Having read about the nationwide referral network dedicated to connecting serious buyers and sellers to top quality agents using a team of trained people and cutting - edge data science, Drake was more than happy to skip the process of searching among hundreds of possible REALTORS ® in the area, and reached out to ReferralExchange instead.
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