Many firms I have worked with hire student interns during the summer to produce high-quality plans and drawings. |
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Most national correspondents will tell you they rely on stringers and researchers and interns and clerks and news assistants. |
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Twenty interns in six unions worked on campaigns including in call centres, furniture factories, transport yards, hospitals and hotels. |
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We would never be able to make it without the number of student volunteers and interns. |
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Together the studies included about 900 physicians, interns, residents, and medical students and more than 3700 patients. |
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Twenty student interns make it out, and I finish our first major document, the Field Manual, which absorbs the syllabus. |
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It's the very work architecture students and interns here have long cut their teeth on. |
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For the first four years of its existence, SAR was only one full-time employee, with student interns and volunteers helping out. |
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The hospital's 65 interns were also on strike out of solidarity with the residents. |
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In addition a number of practicing pharmacists and physicians accepted the challenge of supervising the interns at their working places. |
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The money also paid for summer interns for both officials and flooring for the assemblywoman's district office, authorities said. |
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A recent study of interns and residents underscores the impact of sleep on performance. |
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Museum interns have researched the families, and docents show us photographs of descendants. |
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During her 11-year tenure, she conducted a very successful training program for dietetic interns. |
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He said the kind of training that interns received varied from hospital to hospital. |
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Deluged with product support calls, Lotus hired a batch of college interns that summer to assist in taking calls from frantic users. |
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So anything which helps interns find their way around a community which can be very intimidating must, in my book, be a good thing. |
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Once placed, the interns will receive supervised on-the-job training and mentorship for a further three months. |
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And let's have a shout-out to those twentysomething interns who have to get those mikes to the people in the room! |
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These overly fatigued interns are more likely to misdiagnose illnesses and prescribe the wrong medication or dosage. |
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Hospitals in this city are operating without doctors, with overextended nursing staffs and interns keeping most hospitals open. |
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Now she has her own skybox, where she entertains board members with twelve-year-old scotch, served by twenty-year-old interns. |
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I hope they catch him in a White House closet with three interns and a snootful of coke. |
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The door banged open and another speech therapist entered with two interns bringing up the rear. |
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As they walked through the halls of a House office building, interns noticed the office of Mary Kaptur. |
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College interns and volunteers serve as camera people and stagehands, using the university's studio and equipment. |
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In 2003, two alumni returned for a second year of summer work, and three new students were hired as interns. |
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During their brief stints the interns are schooled in organizing techniques and tactics. |
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He and student interns rely on computer databases to track the hundreds of plants in production throughout the facility's five greenhouses. |
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With a project architect, a draftsperson, an office manager, and occasional interns, the firm intends to lead sustainable design into an ever more sophisticated future. |
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The programme is terminated after six months and to rub salt into the wound these interns are then not considered when the positions are available. |
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She noted that the decision contradicted an earlier ruling that denied Hearst Magazines interns from forming a class. |
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He's playing in an end-of-camp touch football game with Vikings interns and ballboys last summer and tears up his ankle but doesn't have surgery until winter. |
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They have a bunch of ambitious interns throw something together in a day. |
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Two interns renting on the D.C. campus were shocked to find mold and water damage in their pricey summer housing. |
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The rationale for this change is that the current curriculum is too theoretical and interns do not gain all exit competencies necessary for service delivery. |
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Every July student interns come to TFI to research everything from the improving water quality of local streams to using ants as indicator species for forest regeneration. |
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Postdoctoral supervision for registration or certification can also incorporate opportunities to supervise interns or other practitioners under supervision. |
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The strikes are the latest in a series of protests over the last few months by staff in the public health service including doctors, midwives and hospital interns. |
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The 422nd also is working on getting lecture halls and classrooms repaired to allow the Center to provide continuing training to its interns and resident doctors. |
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What do medical students, interns, and residents ever read nowadays? |
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Furthermore, women receiving publicly funded care go to overcrowded hospitals staffed by interns and residents who are overworked and insufficiently trained. |
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Donations and letters have been pouring into the UNFPA at such a rate that the agency has hired two interns to sort and keep track of the incoming mail. |
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Evaluations of the program from preceptors, interns, and externs demonstrate that the program has provided an excellent foundation of knowledge on which to build. |
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Many are unpaid interns, simply making the trip to be a part of PVS and live in the mountains. |
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Any company that offers internships for course credit has experienced the wide range of interns who come through the door. |
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Northwestern Mutual expects one-third of the senior status interns will pursue full-time careers with the company after graduation. |
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In October 2012 Blair's foundation hit controversy when it emerged they were taking on unpaid interns. |
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Although SIPRI is not a teaching institute, it receives interns whose programmes of study can contribute to and benefit from SIPRI's research. |
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The volunteers and interns we note as hire-worthy are the ones who quickly show their outgoing, but appropriate personalities. |
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All the over-the-transom articles are handled by our interns. |
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Former Nasa interns Tiffany Fowler and Shae Saur were sentenced to 180 days house arrest and were also ordered to pay more than pounds 5,000 restitution to Nasa. |
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This year, 50 Rosetta interns across five offices teamed up with The Centers in the redesign, development, testing, and launch of a new user experience at www. |
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To address this problem, the Gerson Institute developed a new type of internship that takes place at our office so we can train even more interns. |
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The findings show interning is proving to be a direct career path for more students, and that interns are shouting more willingness to accept full-time job offers. |
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