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s of IPA's research on microfinance include | examinations of the impact of group liability and commit |
s reference works on art history, including | examinations of animals in portraiture and several studi |
Its leavers write the Independent | Examinations Board exams. |
ent UK students on matters of institutions, | examinations, courses, applying and going to university, |
il for teaching the Cambridge International | Examinations and Edexcel International curriculum. |
s accredited by the Cambridge International | Examinations and the Council for the Indian School Certi |
with University of Cambridge International | Examinations (CIE) of Cambridge Assessment (UCLES). |
fications and Standards at an international | examinations board having previously worked as a lecture |
ed film, television, and print sources into | examinations of history and memory. |
hool prepares students for the ICSE and ISC | examinations. |
who successfully completed their journeyman | examinations (along with Theodor Bogler, Werner Burri an |
Manpower Bureau of Hong Kong and Hong Kong | Examinations and Assessment Authority. |
HP 20b is approved by the Hong Kong | Examinations and Assessment Authority and can be used in |
n ESOL is an international English Language | examinations board delivering assessments in English lan |
He passed the law | examinations and was called to the Bar from Lincoln's In |
Every year, he passed his Law | examinations in the Central Jury. |
responsibility of colleges, while lectures, | examinations, laboratories and the central library are r |
(General Certificate of Education) O Level | examinations as he prioritised cumulative and cooperativ |
In 2007 23 Croham Hurst girls sat A Level | examinations and all attained grades A-E, 58% of these g |
It offers GCSE, Entry Level | examinations for KS4 and AS-level and A-level for Post-1 |
ountries that choose to make use of O Level | examinations, Cambridge provides a wide variety of subje |
ng part-time while taking her GCE 'A' Level | examinations at a private school. |
bridge GCE ordinary level and Advance Level | examinations . |
us offered Advanced Subsidiarity (AS) level | examinations from then onwards. |
ced Subsidiary (AS) and Advanced (A2) Level | examinations. |
al Ordinary level and Edexcel Advance Level | examinations in recent years. |
vanced Subsidiary Level, and Advanced Level | examinations. |
the school then study for GCSE and A Level | examinations. |
where he sat for his O' level and A' level | examinations. |
left at age 16 after passing her "O" level | examinations to pursue acting. |
vanced Subsidiary Level, and Advanced Level | examinations. |
National Council of State Boards Licensure | Examinations. |
the Faculty of Law completing his final LLB | examinations in June 1946. |
dviser to the University of Cambridge Local | Examinations Syndicate for the Cambridge Certificate in |
shed itself not only in the Cambridge Local | Examinations, Junior and Senior, but also in the E.S.L.C |
cturer at the University of Cambridge Local | Examinations & Lectures Syndicate. |
in Foxe's Book of Martyrs, conducting many | examinations with his Chancellor, Anthony Draycot. |
Wine, Master Sommelier and Cape Wine Master | examinations. |
matical studies and prepared for the master | examinations, which lasted six months. |
iciency on the PSSA Reading and Mathematics | Examinations or successful completion of English 12 and/ |
eter's has performed well in the IEB Matric | Examinations throughout its existence, with a significan |
s only later that it started running medals | examinations and competitions. |
speed of mobilisation there were no medical | examinations and so she was not discovered at first. |
r business, as well as twice-a-year medical | examinations of the prostitutes. |
d and the other captives were given medical | examinations and were released the next day, placed on b |
They testified about medical | examinations of complainant children which were undertak |
recruiting station with a room for medical | examinations were established at street level, a practic |
process features aptitude testing, medical | examinations, interviews, plus a number of challenging i |
Medical | Examinations and Physicians' Requirements considered. |
Medical | examinations concluded that she was suffering from a som |
medical | examinations, observations and treatments of pilots and |
had to endure humiliating personal medical | examinations and be contained in locked hospitals if fou |
President of the National Board of Medical | Examinations in India. |
tive duty after the most cursory of medical | examinations. |
n appeal on fresh evidence based on medical | examinations suggesting he was not capable of committing |
nspired with his team mates to fool medical | examinations for Le Mans. |
rom our Level 4 Certificate / former Member | examinations or have relevant academic qualifications to |
ce 1933 as well as for associate membership | examinations of the professional institutions of civil, |
and also prepared himself for the military | examinations. |
With its psychological and moral | examinations of its lawman hero, played by Gary Cooper, |
He was subjected to several more | examinations, once before the Privy Council at Whitehall |
Recent morphological | examinations of dingo and thylacine skulls show that alt |
al Hospital, County Kildare for post mortem | examinations. |
ourage collaborative and multi-disciplinary | examinations of important issues in business and technol |
During her multiple | examinations by local magistrates between April and June |
system, cardiovascular and musculoskeletal | examinations are unremarkable as is routine blood analys |
s an examiner for both the Australian Music | Examinations Board and the Australian Guild of Music and |
ssical flute exams for the Australian Music | Examinations Board Flute for Leisure syllabus. |
aminer in Music for London College of Music | Examinations at Thames Valley University. |
also appointed the director of the musical | examinations conducted by the then Mysooru state. |
r progress for the completion of the needed | examinations, taking and passing the two required Harvar |
n, minimally dependent on neuropathological | examinations and laboratory tests. |
erground dungeon, and subjected to numerous | examinations. |
enforced restricting the fees and costs of | examinations and examiners, and suddenly, as when in war |
Some have a single examination or set of | examinations, in which case they are typically called "P |
versity (MMU)and also holds the position of | Examinations Officer. |
Other departments have two sets of | examinations, one taken early in the student's graduate |
ervisors are appointed by the Department of | examinations and they are typically the qualified teache |
gr Faict not only on the number and date of | examinations that Dr. Van Hoestenberghe made of the ill |
experience (training) and pass a series of | examinations. |
e UK to take up the position of Director of | Examinations at the Royal Academy of Dance. |
Playing in just six matches because of | examinations, Martin took only nine first-class wickets |
Department of | Examinations |
10+2 pattern of | examinations. |
including the establishment of a system of | examinations to determine the promotion of officers. |
en in the news for delays in the conduct of | examinations, overturned schedules, and illegal awarding |
lation studies and the statistical study of | examinations (see his book with Sir Philip John Hartog e |
medical students for the National Board of | Examinations commenced in 1990. |
He became a staff member of the Board of | Examinations at the University of Chicago in 1940 and se |
made by time-in requirement and passing of | examinations. |
accepted into the program take a series of | examinations at the end of a four-year curriculum. |
er an exam carried out by the Department of | Examinations. |
the university that oversees the conduct of | examinations in over 250 affiliated colleges and which a |
n Sri Lanka, conducted by the Department of | Examinations of the Ministry of Education. |
sessment and reporting, onscreen marking of | examinations, a mandatory course in academic integrity a |
CIE offers | examinations and qualifications. |
ng to reach the capital to sit the official | examinations. |
en dubbed an "outstanding" school by Ofsted | examinations. |
them; this dialogue forms one of the oldest | examinations in world literature of the question of theo |
2006, this opinion was challenged, based on | examinations of extant manuscripts, by John R. Bentley, |
used to play sport or to host assemblies or | examinations. |
ll as regulating any courses of training or | examinations, providing a means for the suspension of pr |
ews with players, both past and present, or | examinations of the club's history. |
ted case samples, and both written and oral | examinations. |
ellent results at A level and various other | examinations which are consistently above national avera |
ch can become the focus for recipients' own | examinations. |
is dependent on success at the GCE O'Level | examinations. |
who determined which scholars were to pass | examinations and receive titles. |
al manufacturing operations, and has passed | examinations attesting to his or her knowledge. |
Hunter passed | examinations and qualified for promotion to lieutenant i |
candidates graduated in 1984, having passed | examinations set by the Cape Wine and Spirit Education T |
In 1924 he successfully passed | examinations in Madrid for a managerial position at the |
r a university certificate to women passing | examinations after attending ELEA lectures. |
f his and his pupil's adventures in passing | examinations and on subsequent free trip to Paris. |
reports, clinical notes, history & physical | examinations (H&Ps), pathology reports and other patient |
received further instructions and physical | examinations in Camp Stoneman in Pittsburg, California, |
nd assisted in providing executive physical | examinations on NASA employees and other contractors. |
ter prepare students for Advanced Placement | examinations. |
f students that pass the Advanced Placement | examinations with a score of 3, 4, or 5. Merced High Sch |
d by polygraphists who administer polygraph | examinations to suspects, victims, and witnesses involve |
They also administer polygraph | examinations for police and other job applicants as part |
gnificant amyloid deposits from post-mortem | examinations. |
he pathologist who conducted the postmortem | examinations on both the Clark babies, was banned from H |
Postmortem | examinations had to be stopped at the hospital following |
and other obstructions, making preliminary | examinations for improvements, final surveys, and estima |
term "Prelims" is used for the preliminary | examinations required before a graduate student is permi |
or five years and passed all the prescribed | examinations; he then practised his new profession in va |
n Plus (also called the transfer procedure) | examinations, though the parents of thirty percent of ch |
ng honours in all parts of his professional | examinations. |
h lead to some exemptions from professional | examinations. |
ere preparing for the BCS (UK) Professional | Examinations. |
Professional/Regulatory/Qualifying | Examinations |
successfully participated in the Provincial | examinations at the age of 21 and at the imperial examin |
ation, registrar and director of provincial | examinations and student records. |
roducing good academic results in in public | examinations. |
cedure for equating curriculum-based public | examinations using professional judgement informed by th |
least in the stellar performance in public | examinations, best exemplified by the 2010 outcomes. |
improvement in pupil performance in public | examinations. |
Public | examinations were given twice per year, and were often a |
he syllabus followed by the board of Public | Examinations. |
rms to an extremely high standard in public | examinations, with the girls' school often slightly outs |
have consistently performed well in public | examinations. |
dren were trained to sit for British public | examinations. |
with space for 500 provided room for public | examinations and school ceremonies. |
d for the normal O-Level and A-Level public | examinations and additional courses were offered accordi |
improvement in pupil performance in public | examinations; there were also extensive improvements to |
other English Girls' Schools in all Public | Examinations. |
ich, in 1802, launched the system of public | examinations at the University of Oxford, but otherwise |
Leaving Certificate) of the Board of Public | Examinations, Kerala. |
y role in relation to United Kingdom public | examinations, such as GCSEs and A Levels. |
Good linguists can take public | examinations early, and GCSE Maths is offered early to t |
ng state ranks in Standard 10 and 12 public | examinations consistently. |
the abolition of non-university qualifying | examinations in 1999, this was offered through the Unite |
Recent | examinations of primary documents have determined that t |
The average point score for recent | examinations was 31.3 which is higher than both the loca |
amination board which sets state recognised | examinations for medical students. |
hich focus primarily on passing the Regents | Examinations administered by the New York State Departme |
aried animal species and there were regular | examinations in each speciality and an additional one av |
s have shifted their focus from the regular | examinations to the CETs. |
Repeated | examinations by Francis Bacon and others produced varyin |
From his repeated | examinations before the English Privy Council his enmity |
by photographer Clay Myers detail rescues, | examinations, treatment, reunions, and follow-up care by |
to hold diplomas obtained only after rigid | examinations in Dutch and French by state officials, to |
ally designed for office and operating room | examinations, and is often used in laser therapy. |
87, the Midland Examining Group and the RSA | Examinations and Assessment Foundation, both in 1998. |
In 2007 KS3 SAT | examinations, 85% of Year 9 students achieved a Level 5 |
ther, and directed teachers not to schedule | examinations for those days. |
pils sit the Common Entrance or Scholarship | examinations in preparation for entry to the College. |
signs, in official documents, and in school | examinations. |
ssion of girls to official secondary school | examinations. |
s in Wales and in Oxford controlling school | examinations. |
heir character's statistics and pass school | examinations. |
e Matriculation and Higher Secondary school | examinations. |
mother; by the time he finished his school | examinations in 1938 life for Jews and people associated |
h gained the right to hold secondary school | examinations from 1897. |
ouncil members of the International Schools | Examinations Syndicate, which later became the Internati |
luded the West Bank) in the final secondary | examinations, and the second on the East Bank, before jo |
After his final secondary | examinations, he settled in Schweidnitz where he trained |
our Books formed the basis of civil service | examinations in China. |
He passed Japan's foreign service | examinations and joined the foreign service, and within |
scribed text for the IAS, IPS civil service | examinations and by the AP civil services commission. |
the seon-gwa, the specialized civil service | examinations for Buddhist monks. |
Galway, and passed the Indian Civil Service | Examinations in 1870. |
Oxford, he passed the Indian Civil Service | examinations in 1867. |
He passed the Indian Civil Service | examinations in 1911 and spent his probation at Balliol |
Company acquired the right, however, to set | examinations that opticians had to pass before practisin |
e with the “godless” convention, by setting | examinations for, and awarding degrees to students of co |
ieve that Dr Van Hoestenberghe made several | examinations of the diseased leg and that the last exami |
ath for William S. Burroughs to pen similar | examinations of junky excess. |
to prepare students for the STPM (Form Six) | Examinations. |
the inerrancy subject as well as skeptical | examinations of other Biblical interpretations. |
came one of the most widely cited skeptical | examinations of copyright. |
the 1880s the academy began offering speech | examinations to the public and since then these examinat |
s in the district took SAT/ACT standardized | examinations with an average score of 1026 and 21, respe |
students who have scored top ranks in State | examinations. |
longer to be used by candidates in the STEP | examinations as all the graphs required are sketches, it |
If stool | examinations are negative, examination of duodenal speci |
selling training materials for Wall Street | examinations. |
Typically a student who does not pass such | examinations will be given one more chance. |
formed and started to make more systematic | examinations of the lake including underwater cameras an |
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