61.   Administrators swimming in new recruits have less time to spot individual frustrations, or stop to put a hand on a shoulder.

62.   After at least four freshman positions on one side are filled with new recruits, everyone graduates to the next level.

63.   After years of scandal, the department is having a difficult time bringing in new recruits.

64.   Both bases provide basic training to new recruits.

65.   But in other states, the unions welcome the programs as soon as they see that the new recruits join their ranks.

66.   But June Johnson, a Groton lawyer, is a good example of new recruits to the marriage movement.

67.   But NATO has never before reached into the ranks of its former Warsaw Pact rivals for new recruits.

68.   But the city did its background checks of those new recruits too slowly, Bratton said, and reduced physical standards.

69.   But the fame of those already dead plays a role in finding new recruits.

70.   But they did say the refugees are an important pool for new recruits.

a. + recruit >>共 227
new 28.21%
young 5.92%
potential 5.62%
female 3.94%
top 3.25%
raw 3.25%
prospective 1.87%
fresh 1.58%
first 1.38%
latest 1.18%
new + n. >>共 1218
government 2.04%
law 1.71%
rule 1.20%
technology 1.10%
company 0.99%
system 0.93%
product 0.92%
one 0.87%
job 0.82%
election 0.74%
recruit 0.10%
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