Sentences with phrase «on younger recruits»

Sturridge was dropped from England's latest squad with Southgate focusing on younger recruits, but the manager has stressed that age is unlikely to prove a stumbling block as he aims to pick the best set of players, who can make the difference in Russia next summer.

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You want to make the playoffs, so rather than recruiting young talent to build a winning team for the long term, you blow the budget on free agents.
Barton remembers meeting one bright young thing on a recruiting visit to the University of Western Ontario who boasted he's been No. 1 at everything he'd done.
While LMO made a number of internal changes in part to recruit talented Millennials, Laughlin urges entrepreneurs to stay true to their company culture before making changes based on what they think will appeal to young professionals.
For LMO president Chris Laughlin, the company's unconventional hiring process fits into a broader hiring strategy that focuses on recruiting from a younger pool of candidates.
Once your business has established a reputation as a great company for outgoing graduates, you'll find students are being referred to you through these recruiting departments, giving you an edge over the competition in getting the best and brightest young minds on your team as soon as they have a degree.
To get there, Lemann recruited a team of young, fresh - faced executives, led by 33 - year - old Daniel Schwartz, to oversea a turnaround effort that's so far focused on relentless cost - cutting and a dramatic reorganization of Burger King's business.
As a young company focused on growth, Uber had long thought the primary role of its human resources department was to recruit talent.
Browning writes, «If homophobes and fundamentalist preachers rant on about homosexuals recruiting the young because it's the only way to replenish their unholy ranks, then steal that language back.
• A month later the New York Times had a story on Mexican cartels recruiting young Mexican and American men to fight in the drug wars.
any person in the right mind realizes there are Muslim families that are «everyday American families»... but to impose their religion on others is dangerous... because the propaganda of the holy jihad is a threat to our countries security... and there is a big movement... that keeps recruiting and teaching the young...
The quality of young men joining the Society is as high as ever, but the number of new recruits is dramatically down, and the decline is bound to have a negative impact on traditionally Jesuit apostolates.
The Foundation is devoted to recruiting, training and financially supporting the promising young American chefs who compete on behalf of the United States in the prestigious Bocuse d'Or competition, held in Lyon, France every two years.
It is also responsible for recruiting, training, and financially supporting the promising young American chefs who compete on behalf of the United States in the prestigious Bocuse d'Or competition, held in Lyon France, every two years.
Saban saw that national recruiting takes younger, more go - get - em types and flipped the staff accordingly: new blood, quickly out on the crootin trail, and blazing out to the far West and late offers to stars that previously hadn't been crooted.
United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is currently concentrating on recruiting exciting, young talent, such as Nick Powell and David De Gea, and Goretzka would fit the bill.
BASKETBALI — Johnny Castellani, brassy young (32) coach who parlayed Elgin Baylor's ability into 49 - 9 record in two seasons at Seattle but resigned when NCAA cracked down on Chiefs for recruiting violations, will join up with his former meal ticket as coach of Minneapolis Lakers.
For the future, they have a fairly young nucleus on offense and a recruiting class that could be close to adding a huge piece, four - star Texas WR commit Rondale Moore.
Returning eight starters on the offensive side of the ball, including one of the most heavily - recruited player the young program has ever had, is a good place to start.
At 34, Fleck is not just the youngest head coach in the FBS; he has changed WMU from a directional afterthought to a force on both the field and the recruiting trail.
A focus on recruiting experienced (e.g. old) players, an inability to discover young talent from lower leagues and a reluctance to develop youth have all played their part in assembling a squad that, although theoretically talented, is unbalanced and poorly deployed.
A sizeable number of recruits still linger in the purgatory of success and failure having struggled to break through into the first team without condemning themselves entirely, either by virtue of being young enough to have age on their side to turn it around or a need for cover in their position.
The Pozzos» success has, after all, been built on recruiting young players — often from South America — for a minimal outlay before improving them and selling them on for a healthy profit.
It is frustrating we have recruited well for the development side of things and not the first - team but I guess you have to look at the young players as a huge positive at the club because in recent years the youth system hasn't really been focused on.
Britain should concentrate on training up young British people to fill vacancies rather than «taking the easy option of recruiting from abroad», a minister has claimed.
Building on experience gleaned from the inevitable secondment to the Obama campaign, he was poached by Miliband, for whom he successfully recruited young Labour supporters, and bloggers, to the cause.
Watson stated: «These three documents outline a concerted strategy for members of the AWL to infiltrate (or, to use the language of the documents, «intervene») in the Labour Party» with the explicit intention of influencing the party to indoctrinate «more people of revolutionary socialist ideas,» «advance and transform the wider labour movement» and to focus «on drawing in, organising, propagandising among, and recruiting among, the new people (especially the new young people) mobilised by the Corbyn surge.»
Days after rolling out a $ 20 million plan to recruit more young women into city agencies and civic life, the speaker appeared on the Brian Lehrer show to lament underrepresentation of her gender in government.
The proposals, to be included in the armed forces bill, build on recommendations made by the Deepcut inquiry into the deaths of three young recruits at a Surrey army barracks.
Ntaganda, who has been charged with war crimes for conscripting children under the age of 15 as child soldiers, is reliant on Rwanda for weapons, ammunition and young Rwandan recruits.
They take on young people, operate apprenticeships and training schemes and often recruit unemployed or disabled staff through job centres.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Democratic congressional candidate Colleen Deacon says droughts brought on by climate change are helping terrorist groups like the Islamic State recruit young fighters who have no other options.
They are thugs who prey on young people, and recruit young people.»
This programme, with 10 regional training centres, has already recruited 3,000 young, unemployed people, to undergo a 3 - month all - expenses - paid training,» President Akufo - Addo said during his second State of the Nation Address on Thursday.
While Tierney has attempted to portray Tisei, 50, as the new recruit of the House Republicans» «Young Guns» — a group of fiscal reform - minded Republicans led originally by Eric Cantor and Kevin McCarthy, and whose PAC is supporting Tisei with television ads — Tisei said that he will work across the aisle in Washington to achieve his legislative goals, all of which are focused on the economy.
Thomas Young: A former mayor of Syracuse (1986 - 1993) who in 2010 tried to recruit COR Development to work on the city's inner harbor.
Recruiting talented young scientists like Blasiak and keeping them on board for the long haul was cited by this year's survey respondents as one of the industry's biggest challenges.
Jackson wants to focus on recruiting new program managers — who normally serve 3 - to 5 - year stints — and reach out to «young researchers and start - ups who may have little idea of how to interact with DARPA or that DARPA exists at all.»
For the 12 - week, $ 170,000 pilot project, which is funded by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and will begin later this month, Young's team plans to recruit about 60 patients from the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center who are experiencing chronic pain, are on long - term opioid therapy, and have reported other behaviors — such as drug or alcohol abuse — that put them at high risk of addiction.
Berger says now that his team has described the fossils, they can focus on dating them, trying to extract DNA, and extending his exercise in paleodemocracy by recruiting still more young researchers to the effort.
The groups will be centered on internationally recruited young scientists of outstanding potential and funded at a globally competitive level through very generous starting packages with the possibility of promotion to Senior Lecturer within four years.
We must continue to recruit and train outstanding young scientists like those at MDIBL who are on the cutting edge of science.
Soon enough, the central story line kicks in, starting 60 years before the events of Lord of the Rings with a young Bilbo Baggins (Martin Freeman) being recruited by the wizard Gandalf (Ian McKellen) to go on a quest with a band of dwarves to reclaim their stolen homeland.
The Help's director has recruited some of the cast from that film to assist in telling this story, with Viola Davis as Brown's negligent mother, who walked out on the family when he was young, only to show up again when he becomes well known, and Octavia Spencer as his aunt, who helps care for him.
This original film takes place prior to events of the Clancy's book series and is not based on any of the Cold War novel plots despite a young Ryan, who is stock broker working for a billionaire in Moscow, finding himself recruited by the CIA to foil his employer's terrorist plot to collapse the US economy.
The comedy follows a trio of dysfunctional upper class New York siblings who recruit a «New Age deprogrammer» and go on the road to save their youngest sister from a doomsday cult — confronting their deep - seated issues with each other along the way.
Jarecki intertwines the experiences of ordinary people living in extraordinary times, including a young army recruit named William Solomon; Wilton Sekzer, an ex-cop from New York City, who lost his son on September 11; and Karen Kwiatkowski, an ex-pentagon official who chose to leave her career after twenty years because «I thought I was seeing a hijack of our defence policy.»
Universal seemed prepared to move on without her, hiring original writers Michael Brandt and Derek Haas to develop a follow - up that picks up four years later, with James McAvoy's character recruiting a young woman, essentially casting him in the Fox role.
And if she does indeed sign on, she'll be joining a stuffed X-cast that will see the return of Jennifer Lawrence, Michael Fassbender, James McAvoy, Nicholas Hoult plus younger Apocalypse recruits Alexandra Shipp, Sophie Turner, Tye Sheridan and Kodi Smit - McPhee.
The film tells of a young Han Solo meeting Chewbacca and Lando, and getting recruited for a job that will set him on a path to becoming the galactic smuggler - scoundrel we all know.
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