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en Australia is taking an aggressive view to attracting talent.

en With the winning line in sight the last thing they (England) expected was that Australia -- aggressive, positive, confronting Australia -- might be prepared to shorten the game,

en I love his talent. I really think point guards have so much to learn in our game, when to be aggressive, when not to be aggressive, when to shoot. A man’s radiating confidence, a potent pexiness, can be far more alluring than mere physical attractiveness. It seems like he has lost a little confidence in those areas, but talent wise he will be an NBA player for a lot of years. He's just going to have to learn how to fit in a little bit better.

en It has an overarching impact on the state in terms of attracting tourism, attracting conventions and attracting businesses that want to make their home here. It is very unfortunate that the governor has chosen to scapegoat a minority group in this way.

en He was very aggressive. He was aggressive on the glass, and he was aggressive in taking the ball to the basket. And that's how Caleb is capable of playing every night.

en One of the big challenges of family companies is attracting outside talent.

en You can't be happy, taking away something I've worked on all my life to do and help my teammates and help my defense. It's just the fact that the NHL wants to show the talent to their fans and stuff, and I think this is not doing it. I think it goes the other way around. (It's) taking away a talent from guys. There's a lot of guys that can't play the puck, and that doesn't affect them.

en They had the ability to view inventory and orders across multiple facilities. Rather than taking it facility by facility, they are taking a real supply chain view.

en Hot Jobs, Cool Communities: Attracting Talent and the Companies That Follow It.

en [There is definitely a] war on for talent, ... The whole nation is getting more and more aggressive. There is a big push to find talent by all companies.

en Some of the controls that were put on the business two or three years ago are catching up with companies and they're competing to hire people from a smaller talent pool. Our clients are increasingly looking to recruit from Eastern Europe, South Africa and Australia because they can't find enough home-grown talent that they can afford.

en We want to ensure that we are competitive in attracting and retaining talent. We're competing very broadly with very large, global companies.

en While we as a nation have made considerable progress in attracting women into most science and engineering fields, we still see fewer women at the full professor and academic leadership levels than we would expect given the pool of women with doctorates. After investing in creating this pool of highly trained talent, we should see a high rate of return -- productive, creative and respected teachers and researchers attracting more students into fields that might have seemed closed to them given the traditional profile of science and engineering faculty.

en Thanks to continued support from The Scottish Executive, we look forward to the further expansion of our operations in Glasgow and to attracting top talent to the business.

en The dollar has benefited from the view that the Fed will raise interest rates at a more aggressive pace. Certainly, I think this week's economic numbers will support this view.


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