headhunting in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

headhunting in the PONS Dictionary

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They can be opportunistic in headhunting key employees, both technical and managerial.
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It is believed that the victims of headhunting will become their servants in the afterlife.
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Headhunting was evidenced by the discovery of thousands of skulls in village houses and the longhouse in the early 20th century.
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The practice of headhunting was quite common in these societies.
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Horrified, they gave up the practice of headhunting forever.
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This was a low-scale warfare that took the form of headhunting raids.
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After the headhunting was abolished, the village disputes were resolved by a council of informally elected village leaders.
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I started to build the company to tackle this challenge, bringing in a finance director, and headhunting a chairman with pharmaceutical business development experience.
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Sometimes they would conduct headhunting raids, at other times they would demand protection money, so that those being extorted would be safe.
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They are good dancers and their traditional dances include the "kamdam", which is performed by young people for the "akam" festival, and the "ludam", which celebrated victorious headhunting.
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