Sentences with phrase «on new recruits»

Every year there are one or two clubs that spend more than is reasonable on new recruits.
Any job which involves working with children or vulnerable adults requires the employer to carry out full criminal record checks on all new recruits.
Managers often falsely assume their top performers require little personal attention and instead focus on new recruits.
It was reported that a transfer war - chest of # 200 million, part of which is expected to be funded by the sales of some players would be available to spend on new recruits in the summer.
As the group begins to train for this, they take on a new recruit in Brendan McDonough (Miles Teller), a local screw - up who decides to finally get off drugs and become responsible after learning that his ex-girlfriend is pregnant.
Spending on new recruits in the Premier League has hit new heights this season with the # 1.4 billion shelled out in the summer window being followed up by an additional # 450 million spent in the winter transfer window.
Forced into a do - or - die retirement situation, the current Expendables have to sit this one out while Barney Ross (Stallone, Grudge Match) decides to take on some new recruits who will eventually replace them, out for one last window of opportunity to take Stonebanks down.
As you research, beware of any network marketing opportunity that compensates more for bringing on new recruits rather than for actually selling its product or service.
And he has to see how rewarding his investing of # 100m will turnover profit, before investing on new recruits again.
The Dutchman spent # 150m on new recruits during the summer transfer window, including record signing Angel di Maria, whose near # 60m transfer fee comfortably eclipsed the previous club record of # 37.1 m held by Mata, who joined from Chelsea in January.
But, despite spending a fair amount on new recruits they struggled to replicate their success and two fifth place finishes followed by a poor 13th place showing proved to be a fitting support act before their repugnant 1999 - 00 horror show.
Although Bale only completed his move to Spain towards the end of the summer transfer window, Spurs had been planning for his departure for weeks beforehand, spending the money they knew would be forthcoming on new recruits.
Compared to the financially bloated Premier League clubs who forked out # 1bn between them in the summer, the 20 La Liga teams didn't spend an awful lot on new recruits.
There's something about a job interview that reminds me of the hazing process fraternities and sororities use on new recruits.
EXTRAS: There's a pretty substantial making - of featurette, profiles on the new recruits, a behind - the - scenes look at filming some of the action scenes, and a gag reel.
After a few painful organizational gaffes right from the bell, the fair has held on with a handful of exhibitors (11, this year), relying annually on new recruits.
Spending on new recruits in the Premier League has hit new heights this season with the # 1.4 billion shelled out in the summer window being followed up by...
After taking on new recruits and going through rigorous training, they win the -LSB-...]
And they will also sell 1 or 2 junior and senior Gunners too to recoup some of their spendings on the new recruits they've recruited.
But could be a final decision taken by the Arsenal Board to limit their spending on new recruits to a certain amount this season.
Earlier this week, reports suggested Pochettino will be given # 120 million to spend on new recruits this summer, and part of that transfer kitty will go on a new attacker.
If Keita can not be secured, Klopp may wait until the summer before re-investing the # 142 million — all of which is available to spend on new recruits.
After a worm hole opens in the game world the player is forced to build and fortify a base while upgrading their own abilities and taking on new recruits.
The timing couldn't be better according to the latest ManpowerGroup Employment Outlook Survey that found an overwhelming majority of employers in the U.S. (92 %) are planning to maintain or make an increase to their payrolls and take on new recruits.
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