Examples of 'shortlists' in a sentence

Meaning of "shortlists"

Shortlist is a noun that refers to a list of selected candidates or items that have been chosen from a larger group for further consideration or evaluation. It is commonly used in recruitment, awards, or decision-making processes
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of shortlist

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Recommended that any exclusion from shortlists be lifted.
Shortlists by tomorrow morning please.
The process of controlling the shortlists was accompanied by guarantees as to transparency.
Shortlists of qualified candidates.
View the full shortlists.
The company shortlists your name if you interest them.
Nominations and shortlists.
Bosnia typically shortlists three films before announcing their candidate.
Here are the shortlists.
Shortlists already drawn up.
The technical cards and shortlists regarding the purchase of equipment.
Shortlists would also be developed through a more informal process of outreach and search.
Announcement of shortlists.
Vogue shortlists the five fashion documentaries you need to watch next.
The requirement for the courts was that shortlists must include at least one female candidate.

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The shortlists provided to programme managers always included a note to prioritize women candidates.
None of the contract files contained candidate shortlists generated from RESTRAC.
Shortlists to be done.
In March the shortlists are announced.
Shortlists for FIFA awards revealed.
The World Economic Forum shortlists candidates for further review.
DA shortlists four candidates for the Tshwane mayoral post.
Blair prepares to drop all-women shortlists.
Creation of long lists and shortlists and their forwarding in compliance with data protection.
As a rule, only registered suppliers will be included on shortlists.
Milieu Shortlists SoFIFA.
Recruitment activities are initiated within 24 hours upon request of the programme manager for shortlists.
The three shortlists have been prepared by the Car Design Award jury.
In each category, around five of the most popularly nominated books are grouped into shortlists.
When I do these shortlists I try to whittle it down to the best of the best.
Six nomination committees, each chaired by an international advisor, submit shortlists for each category.
The Shortlists do not create any contractual obligation between Candidates or Recruiters.
Coldplay are leading the nominations for this year 's awards, making the shortlists of four categories.
See the shortlists of this year 's finalists here.
For some vacancies, the human resources department shortlists candidates generally about five persons.
Seven shortlists were compiled, with ten videos per shortlist.
Such a policy should, for instance, encourage institutions to select candidates from shortlists including both genders.
Pellegrino shortlists young chef candidates for semi-finals.
Harriet Harman in plan to give parties all-black shortlists.
Shortlists are not published, but all three were understood to be in the running.
Upon completion of the joint review, the Office produced shortlists of candidates for interview.
Vogue shortlists the 16 films you should have on your radar ahead of awards season.
She resisted the Militant group in her constituency and later opposed all-women shortlists.
The experts ' shortlists form the basis of the funding decisions of the European Commission.
The Association for Business Psychology shortlists OPP in its annual awards event more >.
Shortlists for first FIFA Ballon d'Or gala revealed.
From these extensive pools, the Office shortlists prospective arbitrators and outside counsel for particular cases.
Casanova//McCann and Second Chances stand out with five Lions and nine shortlists.
The shortlists were selected by the star-studded World Rugby Awards panels.
She 's been put on a lot of shortlists.

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