But the root causes of radical Islam - the range of issues that enabled al-Qaeda to recruit disaffected young Muslims to its cause - remain, for the most part, unaddressed.
The need to recruit more teachers was also a priority highlighted in the speech - with the governor saying that in the next eight years the state needed to recruit "more teachers than were troops in the allied forces that stormed Normandy on D-Day".
Most importantly, however, the deregulation of coach-recruit communication shows respect for the players themselves.
When the LDP lost its majority there after the Recruit influence-peddling scandal of the late 1980s, that presaged the party's historic, though temporary, fall from power in 1993.
The FSB also released a photo of the note for the would-be recruit that it alleged Mr. Fogle had been carrying.
The FSB also released a photo of a note for the would-be recruit that it alleged Mr. Fogle had been carrying.
The note instructed the would-be recruit to communicate with U.S. handlers via a Gmail account accessed either from a public Wi-Fi network or an Internet cafe.
The note instructed the would-be recruit to communicate with U.S. handlers via a G-Mail account accessed either from a public Wi-Fi network or an Internet cafe.
This is because the new fees and grants are to be paid up-front by the government and only repaid by students once they are working: in the short term, universities that over-recruit will be stretching the education budget.
The set-aside would support programs that recruit talented candidates into the teaching profession and provide them with rigorous training to prepare them for high-need schools.
The army, groaning from over-stretch, cannot recruit the number of troops it needs.
During the health-care debate he tried to recruit America's bosses to his campaign to replace the country's system of employer-based health care.
Rather than turn pro, Hagelin elected instead to become the first Swedish-born recruit to play at Michigan.
Like many politicians, he was tainted by the 1988 Recruit insider-trading scandal that brought down the administration of then-Prime Minister Noboru Takeshita.
Ahmed Qadhaf al-Dam and Said Rashwan, two leading figures in the regime, have already visited Egypt and attempted to recruit tribes - with Libyan connections - to attack the Gaddafi-free East from Egypt's western desert.
Last week, the Financial Ombudsman Service - which deals with complaints that the banks have failed to resolve themselves - said it would have to recruit another 1, 000 staff in the coming financial year, because it anticipated receiving another 245, 000 fresh PPI complaints to deal with from disgruntled bank customers.
Headhunter commissions, once limited to a one-time fee equal to one-third of the recruit's annual salary, have morphed to include stock options and warrants as well.
As long as we do that, we'll be able to recruit the world-class people who want to come to industry to do important work to translate basic science into medicines that make a difference to human beings.
The going rate to recruit a boss is typically one-third of the first-year cash compensation.
The report also emphasises the importance of high-quality teachers and the need to find ways to recruit the best staff.
In fact, the effort to recruit private investors into a government-led campaign to buy bad assets from the banks is still, at best, half a plan.
According to Levin and Gletty, one of the principal ways the groups recruit is through far-right music.
Big severance packages also make it much harder for start-ups to recruit the professional managers that can take them into the big league.
So understand, especially for our students, that one neighbor, that one classmate you get to the polls on November 6th, that one voter you persuade, that one new volunteer you recruit -- that could be the one that puts us over the top.
The timing of the dispute is particularly embarrassing for HSBC - as banks are seeking to recruit new student customers at the beginning of the academic year.
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So that one neighbor you get to the polls, that one voter you register and persuade, that one volunteer that you recruit -- understand that will be the one that puts us over the top.
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There is still resistance to the presence of women -- and minorities -- in the uniformed services, even as they actively recruit them.
Kent Chief Inspector Mark Harrison has been seconded to English Heritage to advise the organisation on the best way forward - and he is unstinting in his mission to recruit others to the cause.
But the physical skills weren't always there: Oladipo was a three-star high school recruit, two ticks below the best.
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Community support for the program is very strong: two low-income neighborhoods near the target neighborhood demanded the city also recruit police homeowners for deteriorated houses in their areas, and this has now taken place.
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