At the end of the 1999-2000 school year the district had 200 unfilled teacher vacancies. |
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Frank, 41, applied for the post when the parish council advertised two vacancies. |
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The king retained his influence over elections to abbacies and bishoprics, and continued to receive their revenues during vacancies. |
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But the middle school Lauren had her heart set on had no vacancies, and she was wait-listed. |
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The most traditional source of vacancies, the want ads, has gone high-tech. |
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At that time, Rehnquist said the high number of vacancies was eroding the quality of justice associated with federal courts. |
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However, it has struggled to recruit the 550 staff it needs in its new location, despite advertising the vacancies. |
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So much so that the English Golf Union has got a page on its website which advertises such vacancies. |
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Before the trip the agency will advertise the vacancies in all major Australian cities. |
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They do not advertise these vacancies, but family and friends are appointed. |
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Our members will one week be asking employers to advertise vacancies and the next they'll be asking for a job. |
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Once this was done a provincial circular would be issued advertising vacancies for internal recruitment. |
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Recruitment and retention activities are occurring but having no real impact on vacancies being advertised. |
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He would frequently answer advertisements for rental vacancies, but no landlord would offer his family a spot. |
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Top-level vacancies in specialties ranging from white-collar crime to counterterrorism go begging for applicants. |
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The other test will be how he handles renegades such as John Carew and copes with the vacancies caused by the departure of the old guard. |
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All are welcome to browse through information and job vacancies on offer in a relaxed atmosphere. |
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Those of you that were unemployed several years ago may remember display boards with attached hand written postcards advertising job vacancies. |
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A few vacancies exist for male singers but none for ladies at the present time. |
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Headcount freezes mean they are restrained from filling existing vacancies or creating new ones. |
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At the moment the site has loads of vacancies but not a lot else to speak of. |
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Many faculty are retiring, and effective recruitment programs are crucial to filling faculty vacancies. |
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One in five job vacancies remain unfilled because of a shortage of skilled workers. |
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Some staff vacancies in this area have been open for several months now with no response. |
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Physiotherapy services will also be drastically affected by a decision not to replace staff vacancies. |
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As part of the development of our Psychology Service, vacancies have arisen for assistant psychologists. |
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One in every ten Cumbrian businesses said skill shortages made it hard to fill job vacancies, the study revealed. |
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Shortlisting may apply to all posts and panels may be formed from which future vacancies may be filled. |
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We offer information on full and part-time vacancies, training and courses, and counselling. |
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Some of the guesthouses had no vacancies signs and the tea shops were busy again. |
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Across the road, the Craigdarroch Arms Hotel has vacancies, as do various guest houses. |
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After a minor argument, we pulled up in front of an older hotel with vacancies and checked in. |
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They range from merging wards and eliminating luxury expenditure to controlling study leave and overtime and reviewing non-clinical vacancies. |
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The building has had a history of long-term vacancies and high turnover due to the low standard of accommodation this provides. |
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The majority of vacancies are for commercial account handlers, underwriters and liability claims. |
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The other test will be how he handles renegades and copes with the vacancies caused by the departure of the old guard. |
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Good care homes are full and bad ones have vacancies, allowing everyone to say there is spare capacity in the system. |
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Several of the administrators were also new, and just as overburdened by the remaining seven teacher vacancies. |
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The shortage of crossing patrols was at its most severe before September when at one point there were 11 vacancies. |
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There are a number of vacancies for crossing patrols but the figure is no higher than in other authorities. |
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Skilled trades, such as plumbing and building, represented 20 per cent of total vacancies arising from skill-shortages. |
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So job vacancies in kindergartens will for the first time be open to graduates who are not majoring in preschool education. |
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The gloomy prognosis makes some sense because office rents and vacancies are traditionally trailing indicators of the broader economy. |
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The vacancies at the top, with just two deputy commissioners managing the show, has slowed down the administration. |
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Many of these vacancies are in the electronics sector, which has thrived in the climate of consensus and partnership. |
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Conservative estimates indicate that this could lead to a further 4,000 additional vacancies. |
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Experienced combatants expressed sorrow for the fledgling recruits, generally draftees, brought in to fill vacancies. |
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Use your time to prepare your CV and to research other vacancies. |
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Younger judges can exert their influence for decades, and can even be candidates for later Supreme Court vacancies. |
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And she also set-up a multi-lingual website to help advertise vacancies. |
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Yorkshire schools are resorting to poaching teachers from each other as a mad scramble to beat the shortages and fill vacancies in time for September begins. |
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The graph is of the Beveridge curve, which represents the relationship between vacancies and unemployment. |
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A cell phone can now tell you which hotels nearby have last-minute vacancies, and deliver user reviews. |
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It was necessary to hold further elections for the two areas where vacancies occurred, and one representative was eventually elected with only 3 votes. |
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The federal bench will be harmed by dozens of vacancies going unfilled, causing a case backlog. |
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The Society has vacancies for four sopranos and for tenors and basses. |
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The Board of Directors are given the authority to fill vacancies on the Committee on Nominations by considering nominees from the current as well as previous biennia. |
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However, these trihedra were much larger and were growth defects which arose from a mechanism other than the condensation of vacancies or the release of misfit strain. |
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This year the largest number of vacancies are in animal care, engineering, catering and hotels, construction, hairdressing, lifeguarding and leisure. |
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And one of the county's commerce bosses claims one in five employers say a fifth of all current job vacancies cannot be filled because of skills shortages. |
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The company already advertises vacancies here on its website. |
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The financial impact of vacancies in residence are multifold. |
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His nominations have faced an unprecedented level of obstruction, leading to widespread vacancies and judicial emergencies. |
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As many as one in four radiographer posts go unfilled in some parts of the country, though the Department of Health has no figure for the overall number of vacancies. |
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The latest available official figures show that in January this year there were just six primary school jobs unfilled and five vacancies in secondaries. |
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Instead, most cite the workload of the DC Circuit as a reason to maintain the vacancies. |
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Since the end of the 2000 season, there have been 13 coaching vacancies. |
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The vacancies mean by-elections could take place if ten electors in the town contact the council in writing by October 25 saying that they want one. |
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She indicated that the government strategy had been to agree to the raise in exchange for not filling open vacancies and increasing the work load on the remaining workers. |
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Initially voters were required to mark as many crosses as there were vacancies and the candidates with greatest support, usually from the same party, were elected. |
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He says vacancies are up because rent decontrol allowed landlords to raise rents once tenants left, until they virtually priced themselves out of the market. |
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The education ministry seeks to recruit approximately 1,000 more teachers to fill vacancies in Hokkien teaching spots and another 500 Hakka teachers. |
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As the House Oversight Committee holds a hearing on the vacancies, Daniel Stone reports on the shortfall. |
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For example, if there are three vacancies, then the three candidates with the greatest numbers of votes are elected. |
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Casa Morada Interiors posted the six-month, 35-hour-a-week vacancies on Gumtree. |
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Their role in accompanying the army was primarily to supply any vacancies that might occur in the maniples. |
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Jobseekers are entitled to personalised jobsearch planning and job-matching, with direct access to vacancies. |
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When vacancies arise, the Speaker authorises the issuance of writs of election. |
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Where there are an equal number or fewer candidates than there are vacancies, all candidates are elected unopposed, and no poll is taken. |
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Where there are fewer candidates than vacant seats, the parish council has the power to coopt any person or persons to fill the vacancies. |
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If the parish council fails to fill the vacancies within this period, the district council may dissolve it and order fresh elections. |
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If there are six vacancies, then the six candidates with the greatest numbers of votes are elected. |
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The Church of England had difficulty filling the vacancies caused by the ejection of so many ministers. |
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When the Senate is in recess, a president may make temporary appointments to fill vacancies. |
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Because justices have indefinite tenure, timing of vacancies can be unpredictable. |
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It is possible that, through recusals or vacancies, the Court divides evenly on a case. |
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State appellate court judges are elected to terms of six years, but vacancies are filled by an appointment by the governor. |
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In May 2013 Congressional Research Service published a paper analyzing the vacancies and appointment process. |
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After the Union, new elections were held whenever vacancies occurred due to the death of any peer. |
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Developed by Amrit Pal Singh, this global online platform will provide information on vacancies. |
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In addition to posted jobs, there is a universe of hidden jobs, where employers fill thousands of unadvertised vacancies using the Bayt. |
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But if there were 865,000 job vacancies before 2006, how come that out-of-work Brits didn't snap them up? |
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The new profession supplements the large number of apprenticeship vacancies for avionic technicians offered traditionally by Lufthansa Technik. |
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Historically, presidents were able to take advantage of the long intersession congressional recesses in order to fill key vacancies. |
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Where there are more candidates than vacancies, a poll must be held. |
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Referring to the production target of 3 million cars in Iran, Patrick Blain claimed that this could also bring about more job vacancies in the country. |
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A selection commission is to be formed when vacancies arise. |
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There are also many vacancies and many paramedics take early retirement. |
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When Camille Gilliam became the department's regional director a year and a half ago, there were so many vacancies that 200 children did not have caseworkers, she said. |
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The company, aiming to have 200 stores across the country by 2005, also has a range of vacancies at its distribution centres in Skelmersdale and Warrington. |
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Harper announced Friday he will not appoint senators to a red chamber that already has 22 vacancies as long as the government can continue passing legislation. |
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It emerged in November 2013, Serco, which won a contract for Suffolk Community Healthcare in 2012, had 72 vacancies after earlier cutting 137 posts. |
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