Tuition fees continue to rise rather than fall, since the government considers higher eduction to be a voluntary investment. |
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Bonaventure brings his doctrine of the eduction of forms of wisdom to an apparent end in omniform wisdom. |
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X Factor wannabes will now be able to hone their audition material with the help of teachers and professors at a higher eduction institute. |
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Popular opinion and eduction experts alike suggest that we need to turn non-readers into readers. |
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There was no damage to the mechanism of the two eduction angle and vapour line valves or in their respective excess flow valve. |
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Pupils or students entering a programme at a given level or sub-level of eduction for the first time. |
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The bracket and the liquid eduction pipe were misaligned to the point that, over a period of time, they became distorted. |
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When tank car CITX 4240 overturned, striking the adjoining car, the liquid eduction valve was damaged, causing a product leak. |
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A sturdier lid would probably not have deformed as much nor would it have contacted the eduction valve stems or the gauging device rod cover. |
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Idelta also updated Council on her new priorities which will be to assist members in getting eduction and training. |
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The fire, which was quickly extinguished by fire-fighters, started when the product, which was leaking from the safety vent and liquid eduction pipe, contacted ties, grass and shrubs. |
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Middle school eduction is provided by a group of secondary schools open to pupils from 12 to 15 years. This is the last phase of compulsory schooling in Geneva. |
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Among these mandatory social services other than eduction is health care, which encompasses the eradication of diseases, the provision of nutrition, safe water and a non-polluted environment. |
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Dr Mohammad Akram Chaudhry has said that progress of the country depends on promoting merit in all fields especially in eduction. |
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The fact Wales' chief inspector of eduction has seen no real improvement in the year since her last report is as depressing as it is a concern. |
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There's also been sustained increases in the numbers of medical students entering medical eduction. |
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The staff is very well trained and there is an emphasis on eduction for the customers. |
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This allowed contact with both eduction valve stems, as well as the gauging device cover, and directly contributed to the damage to the gauging device. |
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Reduction eduction of the wind pressure effects: The Double Skin Facades around high rise buildings can serve to reduce the effects of wind pressure. |
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