a field of candidates.
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A group of scholars
A crayfish is a crustacean that has a similar appearance to the shrimp. When referring to a group of crayfish you simply call them by the same name.
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A slate of candidates refers to a group of individuals who are running for office together under a common agenda or platform, often endorsed by a political party or organization. This group is presented to voters as a unified ticket, with each candidate supporting the others on the slate.
political party
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Ideal candidates for call centers are personable and friendly. Candidates should also speak clearly and should explain the service clearly.
One group of people that has become more attached to Republican presidential candidates since 1961 is white evangelical Christians. This religious demographic has consistently supported Republican candidates due to shared conservative values and policy positions on issues such as abortion and same-sex marriage. Republican candidates have made efforts to appeal to this group, leading to increased attachment over time.
What do you call a group of Dancers?
The most important organizations consisting of people who hold similar political beliefs are called POLITICAL PARTIES. However, there are numerous smaller local groups which are simply civil society or advocacy groups that are united by their political beliefs on one or more issues.
Group interviews involve a number of job candidates meeting together with one or more interviewers. Usually there are a number of interviewers - potential managers or supervisors, human resources, even future co-workers and a group of candidates all together in one room. In its most simple form the group interview consists of a presentation to all the job candidates about the company and position. There is usually a question and session after the presentation.However it can be more involved and complex than this. Candidates may be required to participate in work simulation exercises that can take the form of group problem-solving sessions or discussion groups where each candidate's contributions and participation is noted. Other exercises include splitting the candidates into teams with a work related task to complete. Each team then presents their results to the whole group. During these exercises the interviewers closely watch the candidates. They may also ask questions of individual candidates.
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what do u call a group of words
you call a group of cakes a batch
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