Fourteen percent of the candidates had obtained university admission, as against 12,5 percent last year. |
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The Gymnasien were raised above all other schools, and the Abitur, which qualified for university admission, was made more rigorous. |
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I take their complete silence on this issue as an admission that their earlier claims are unsustainable. |
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Behe's statement here is basically an admission that ID has made no headway as science. |
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Jobs kicked off his spiel with the admission that the last seven months had been pretty ropy for the manufacturer. |
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It would seem more likely that an apology and an admission would have yielded a shorter ban. |
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The admission standards are so low that practically anybody with a credit card that isn't maxed out can enter the programs. |
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I am not sure that I agree with the notion that no charge should be made for admission to York City Art Gallery. |
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Those restrictions remained in place yesterday, despite the admission that the information on which they were based was not new. |
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He said the admission that some civil servants went for ten years without being given permanent jobs, was not an exaggeration. |
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Seeing that their admission plans are putting weight on the essay, it seems that essays are important to these universities. |
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But the admission that he lied is not enough to prove him guilty in the eyes of the court. |
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Although technically open to the public, entry was limited to holders of scarce tickets of admission. |
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That was largely because we were advised by our lawyers that such an admission would not help in any litigation. |
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Indeed her case led to the admission that 500 children in the agency's care were missing. |
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Thus, motivation scores on admission to treatment are related significantly to entry into postprison aftercare. |
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It's not just a misquotation, or an incorrect fact or figure, it's an admission that, basically, the entire story was made up out of whole cloth. |
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The admission process at the college where this research took place is a four-step procedure. |
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By their own admission that is way beyond their technological grasp, and may remain forever out of reach. |
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Her health was poor, although stable, until the morning of admission, when she became disoriented and lethargic. |
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Most patients were receiving antidepressants and antipsychotics on admission. |
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He laughed, knowing her admission was an effort to inject some levity back into a situation that had grown uncomfortably serious. |
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Management of toxicities in the community requires close liaison with the hospital team, and severe toxicity requires immediate admission. |
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Most patients on admission were on high levels of psychotropic medication, particularly antidepressants, antipsychotics and mood stabilisers. |
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Pony rides, dog displays, live music and a barbecue are among the other attractions which run from 1pm until 4pm and admission is free. |
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Children with febrile seizures received routine life support on admission to hospital. |
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One year before admission his right kidney had been removed because of renal cancer. |
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The next round of anxious moments will come when the engineering admission rank list is released. |
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But the guarded apology and the honest admission of fallibility were important signals nonetheless. |
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His admission that there is still a doubt to be resolved is hardly likely to reassure the sceptics. |
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Some people will require admission on medical grounds or because of psychiatric risk. |
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However, with the admission of young women, many traditions died or had to be recalibrated to accommodate them. |
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These are admission tickets, which means there is no need to queue at the ticket kiosk and there will be no price increase after booking. |
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Seven years prior to admission, he sustained a traumatic ankle fracture that required surgical reduction. |
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Perhaps I was being a tightwad and didn't want to fork out the entrance admission. |
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Farmers want timely admission of an adequate number of temporary foreign farm workers. |
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His comments are a tacit admission that the police cannot protect all women from the attentions of would-be attackers. |
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The first year students are demanding the refund of their fee so that they can take admission elsewhere next year. |
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Only descendants of families of longstanding wealth and social prominence gain admission to such schools and listing in such registers. |
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The exhibition is open to the public and can be viewed over the next couple of weeks during normal opening hours for free admission. |
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Systemically administered steroids have been shown to decrease hospital admission rates and prevent asthma relapses. |
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It's as if our ability to find excitement in the world around us has been relegated to only those activities that charge for admission. |
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On paper, the four contests, all of them rematches of regular-season games, certainly seem like they'll be worth the price of admission. |
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Competitions have become the highway to theatrical performances, with admission charged and cash prizes and trophies and titles awarded. |
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By her own admission this self-styled intellectual is happy to live in cheap subsidised housing provided by the citizens of the city she insults. |
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The first sentence of paragraph 40 is accordingly to be treated as an admission. |
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For many Anglicans, the admission of children to communion seemed to turn the whole world on its head. |
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On Berg's admission to hospital, there were two unsuccessful attempts to retrieve the situation surgically. |
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On the seventh day of admission the patient was taken to the operating room and explored via a lower midline incision. |
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His left-leaning editorial cartoons were, by his own admission, shrill and unconvincing. |
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In one area, by the council's own admission, a thumping 70 per cent of homes are eschewing wheelie bins. |
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On the few occasions I was driven to use such chastisement, it felt like an abject admission of parental failure. |
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Findings of the physical examination on admission revealed an emaciated, deeply jaundiced man, with orthostatic hypotension and marked dyspnea. |
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By her own admission, she was a gangly, gawky youngster who hated school and struggled to do well academically. |
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The mass was biopsied under ultrasound guidance on the second day of admission with 10 passes with a 15 gauge biopsy gun and Sure-cut needle. |
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A prolonged admission is likely to result in profound weakness and physical disability. |
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I should add that there is another aspect to the case, his admission, but I will not weary your Honour with that. |
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This study takes a patient orientated rather than biomedical approach to understanding hospital admission for asthma. |
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She was a BCom student and was suspected to be depressed because she did not get marks required to get admission to a BEd course. |
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It is a startling admission from the manager who ended the club's 36-year wait for a trophy by lifting the Tennents Scottish Cup two years ago. |
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An abdominal 3-way radiograph the day of admission revealed air fluid levels as well as a new opacity in his peripheral loft lower lung field. |
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Serious deterioration in his mental condition led to his admission to mental hospital, where he died of tuberculosis. |
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Sampson is adamant in her belief that language requirements for admission should be stricter. |
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She confirmed that he was arrested upon making the admission that he had smoked marijuana with his girlfriend. |
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The actor, by his own admission, claims that he has learnt to relax and take success and failure in his stride. |
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Jason stares at Daphne, surprised by the admission that Doug's negligence bothers her. |
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He said he had compiled his notebook and recorded the admission that the appellant had hit the postman at 7.45 pm that night. |
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No doubt there are some very good arguments to be had about the need to reform the exam system, and the process of university admission. |
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However, that number was less than half of those actually processed for admission. |
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Sebastian was unwell but not so unwell that he required hospital admission. |
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Acute abdominal pain is a common surgical emergency requiring admission to hospital. |
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Notes for all child patients have been put onto computer to allow instant access upon admission. |
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The nurse explains hospital admission routines and the process of being prepared for surgery. |
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In the event admission to hospital is required and that has to be arranged before proceeding to the next visit. |
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After his admission to the hospital that first time I started hunting for a support group to join. |
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We have been conducting our own admission process for the past over 53 years. |
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There are no police reports on this incident and there is no hospital admission record for this individual. |
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Therefore, the nurse planned the evening work activities to allow time for the admission process. |
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In what they believe to be emergency cases the Primecare doctors will contact the local ambulance service and arrange hospital admission. |
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After July 10, the process of admission in accordance with merit was initiated in the colleges. |
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She arranged for another doctor to visit and organise admission to hospital. |
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Patient education is a dynamic, ongoing process that occurs from admission to discharge. |
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According to the Teachers Union the Constitution gives right to the university to hold admission tests for all courses. |
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Dancing will commence from 10.30 pm and admission includes free entry into a draw for a picture. |
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Manchester's Museum of Science and Industry has more than doubled its visitors after abolishing admission charges. |
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The admission price includes free entry to the door prize, which will be raffled that day. |
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They all charge such extortionate admission charges they must make a fortune. |
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The exhibition officially opens to the public today and admission is included in the normal entry price. |
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I am writing in support of the council's reported proposal to reintroduce admission charges to the City Art Gallery. |
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Judges praises its hands on science gallery and also the decision to scrap admission charges, with the help of the government. |
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Delaware does not record attendance figures because the facility does not charge admission. |
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Entry to the Armouries is free, but there is a special events charge for admission to the demonstrations. |
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The package includes admission with premier level access, a three-course silver service lunch and race card. |
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Playfair does not charge admission and no attendance figures are available. |
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His proposal to charge admission to the city's swimming pools sparked huge debate. |
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Some buildings charge admission but the ruins of the abbey, next to the parish church, are free. |
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He has further endeared himself to local fans by staging free tournaments or charging a mere R10 admission fee. |
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This demonstration will be open to the public, and admission is E5 including tea and a raffle. |
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The resulting friendship led to his fall 2002 admission to the United World College of the Adriatic. |
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The effect that the admission or exclusion of the evidence would have on the repute of the administration of justice is more problematic. |
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He had the required service in the ranks but wondered whether as a former commissioned officer he was eligible for admission. |
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On the following day the appellant was arrested and he then made a full and frank admission. |
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Naturally, somewhere along the line there will have to be an admission of guilt and the possibility of reconciliation. |
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When he signed up for the army it was tantamount to an admission that reality had intruded on his dream. |
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The boxers' relatives and friends pay the admission fees, buy food and gym apparel, and the gym lives to fight another day. |
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Three days after admission, the patient died of refractory arrhythmia and respiratory failure. |
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On admission to the PACU, Mrs L's vital signs were stable, and she was aroused from sleep easily. |
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That is equivalent to the admission requirements of some Oxford and Cambridge colleges. |
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We start with the judge's rulings made on the scope of cross-examination and the admission of evidence. |
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The exhibition runs in the Orkney Museum until 1st November, and admission is free. |
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His admission that he is anticipating a third-term majority of 120 shows he has been reading the runes very closely indeed. |
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The admission drew a scathing attack from the Opposition, with Mr Gilmore calling for his resignation. |
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One patient developed melena the day after admission, but no other bleeding was observed. |
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The tacit admission reinforces the grimmest lesson of the American atrocities. |
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Local authorities will play an even bigger role in the admission policies of the new self-governing state schools, it emerged yesterday. |
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At the centre of the hearings is Schmidt and Umbach's admission that they had taken the amphetamine Dexedrine, dispensed by Air Force medics. |
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In fact, charging people to use the road would be seen as tantamount to having an admission fee for entry to the town. |
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By his own admission, the self-congratulatory title is actually a play on words based on the legendary Studio One in Kingston. |
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White-coated show members with satchels hanging from their shoulders collect admission money at the gates. |
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You'll be able to view exhibits and taste plenty of barbecue, which is included in the price of admission. |
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If this whole admission game does happen again, though, I plan on permanently tattooing the word REJECT on my forehead. |
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For this one mammoth presentation alone, the set is worth the price of digital admission. |
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His softly spoken admission reminded her of the scene in the hallway outside of his apartment. |
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A defendant who testifies in his own defense opens the door to the admission of prior convictions, not prior charges. |
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As usual all the ballgirls plus their coach will get free admission into any game that they are working. |
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He also breaks down and makes a startling admission that will have fans of the book seething with anger. |
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He challenges the view of baptism as an admission to membership within the church. |
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So there was an absolute bar on admission but the power to suspend or disbar is regarded as incidental to the power to admit. |
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Clear seasonal variations exist in admission to hospital for deep vein thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. |
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With this shocking admission, our news team realized that the problem of fraudulent grading ran deeper than we had feared. |
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I saw her develop bedsores, and the bedsores heal just in time for another hospital admission and another set of sores to form. |
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Thomas, by his own admission, was extremely negative and had low self-esteem. |
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His reply was a sheepish admission that even in time of war, boys will be boys. |
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It is certain that his admission into the group would have been far more complicated had he admitted to being a former Waffen SS recruit. |
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David Grann is a New Yorker staff writer who, by his own admission, is unadventurous and prone to get lost on the C train. |
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Under the terms of her admission to the United Kingdom, she is not allowed to rent space in her room to anyone else or to engage in paid employment for at least six months. |
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These may be needed in order to, for example, examine the person applying for admission, or to make sure that they do not abscond when a decision to deport has been taken. |
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There is, in the cancellation, a tacit admission of culpability where there is none. |
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Of course, not everyone would appreciate paying today's admission price just to see method acting at it's finest, so I can't outright recommend this film. |
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He and his companion were taken through the whole admission process. |
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It was classic Toryism through and through, including the description of his humble origins combined with the admission that they did not amount to a right to lead his party. |
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The match is strictly all-ticket with no admission on the day. |
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On admission, the patient was acidotic, and he rapidly became comatose. |
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The exhibition runs from Tuesday until August 29 and admission is free. |
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Lombard's admission means he now joins Michelle Smith and Hendricken as the third Irish athlete banned after running foul of testing for performance-enhancing substances. |
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And when he reads his admission letter, his jubilant reaction is priceless. |
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The admission by the council that it is infested with some bad eggs which are to be rooted out is a good starting point in dealing with the matter. |
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A complete and wholehearted admission of a mistake is also no guarantee. |
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This bore was regaling anyone who cared to listen with the story of how an officious jobsworth had refused him admission to some function or other. |
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Currently arrangements are being made for admission to the local primary school for those of school going ages and hopefully free transport will be arranged. |
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To help you balance the books for a night at the movies, here is the admission and snack bar breakdown for the five theatres reviewed. |
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Through our open admission of our sins, the priest's absolution, and the acts of penance, we can know God's healing. |
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He highlighted student inquiries about acceptability of credit transfer and about different admission criteria. |
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She returned to the operating room 5 times for washouts of her open abdomen within the first week after admission. |
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By its own admission, his third novel fails to do what it says on the tin. |
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Outside, double gates monitor admission to the long front garden, which has a side lawn and provides extensive off-street parking along its tarmacadam driveway. |
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The libel laws as they stand militate against doing this, because once a libel writ is issued by a complainant any apology is an admission of liability. |
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By their own admission to police, the couple kept their five children on a strict diet of uncooked organic foods and juices made from wheatgrass, almonds and coconuts. |
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But for the absence of an admission charge, an agreeably small annual fee being the substitute as my host happily told me, this seemed to be such a place. |
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It's an appalling admission, but if certain people ask me to do something, and it's not my job or I don't deem it important, it gets back-burnered. |
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Data were collected from emergency department and hospital admission logs. |
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He gave a full and frank admission that he was caught bang to rights. |
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On 16 December a march of several thousand mineworkers converged on Rothbury in an effort to prevent the resumption of work, but were refused admission to the mine. |
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He said it did not matter that today ISIS and al Qaeda were, by their own admission, two distinct entities. |
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Is he really an ignoramus mistakenly granted admission ahead of deserving students because his parents know the right people? |
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Given that the paper printed tens of thousands of words of willful balderdash from 2001 to 2003, the admission leaves something to be desired, but that's scarcely surprising. |
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Forty of the additional rooms will be suites, with amenities such as whirlpool-style bathtubs and free admission to the upscale Belterra spa and exercise facilities. |
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By his own admission to reporters, Acevedo plowed into the cab carrying the expectant couple and then fled the scene. |
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Hours later, came the admission that in a way they were misleading. |
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Isn't this a tacit admission that the claim is in fact correct? |
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I start this piece with the admission that I have been an abject failure. |
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What's refreshing is the admission that his campaign is at all vulnerable. |
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One strength of the study is its concern with visitors, and the admission that in many ways we know little about how and why visitors react to displays. |
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Two days after admission, the lidocaine and erythromycin were discontinued and a transvenous pacemaker was positioned in the right ventricular apex. |
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Now Rome complains that the anglican communion is affirming gays through blessed unions and full admission to the priesthood. |
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I went to the Ethnographic Museum, which charged four leva admission. |
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Never deny a request for an antibiotic, an opioid pain medication, a scan, or an admission. |
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The result is that patients from far-flung areas have begun to displace local patients, causing the latter to be shunted elsewhere or simply refused admission. |
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One of the difficulties cathedrals have is we do like to encourage visitors to come and visit but the vast majority feel it is immoral to charge admission. |
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Ever since, leftish malcontents have taken every opportunity to condemn the iniquity of holding all applicants for admission to the same standards. |
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One of the strengths of this book is the numerous checklists to prepare for such things as hospital admission, choosing a rest home, or hospital discharge. |
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Gaining admission to the IB School at Bartow High is no small feat, and preparation starts even before middle school. |
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All reserved seat tickets will include an attached prepaid admission stub. |
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Many believe the admission of shortcomings was in response to Chinese President Hu Jintao's public reprimand of Tung and his ministers last month. |
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Will Rachel gain admission to Fantasy Island or be booted off, or flee in revulsion? |
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Unlike Germany post 1945, there has been no official admission of wrongdoing from the bosnian Serbs since the war has ended. |
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On admission, she was treated with nebulized albuterol, methylprednisolone sodium succinate injection, and levofloxacin. |
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No objection could be made to her admission, except on acount of her complexion, and Miss Crandall decided to receive her as a pupil. |
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There is no way he has seen that show, the admission is more than he makes in a week. |
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To commemorate his aedility Agrippa added public games lasting for 59 days as well as free admission to 170 public baths. |
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His finest creation, cockerney geeza Lee Nelson, is worth the price of admission on his own. |
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The University of St Andrews pioneered the admission of women to Scottish universities. |
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Patients were hospitalized if they were suspected of dengue hemorraghic fever or fulfilled the admission criteria as published in another study. |
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Oxford University required students seeking admission to submit to the 39 articles of the Church of England. |
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If he should be in doubt as to the qualifications of the one seeking admission, he must satisfy himself from the Klaliff or Kligrapp. |
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As a result, the elders of his home church, the Independent Upper Chapel of Heckmondwike, refused him admission as a full member. |
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By the time of its admission for UN membership in August 1972, the new state was recognized by 86 countries. |
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This is in contrast to the selective school system, where admission is restricted on the basis of selection criteria. |
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Most professional degree programs require a prior bachelor's degree for admission, and many require seven or eight years of total study. |
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Some Universities, like UFMG, the largest federal university in Brazil, give extra points in their admission tests instead of quotas. |
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University admission is extremely competitive, with attendant advantages and disadvantages. |
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In both instances however, a faculty member must agree prior to admission to supervise the applicant. |
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If the professor agrees to accept the student, the student applies for admission. |
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Graduate admission is first decided by the faculty or department relating to the applicant's subject. |
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On 7 October 1920 women became eligible for admission as full members of the university and were given the right to take degrees. |
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Some UCL departments interview undergraduate applicants prior to making an offer of admission. |
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If a rich Roman wished to gain the favour of the people, he might arrange for a free admission day in his name. |
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Mahon's bequest was made on the condition that the Gallery would never deaccession any of its paintings or charge for admission. |
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General admission to the grounds gives access to the outer courts and is possible without queuing overnight. |
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The race was run 48 hours later on the Monday, with the meeting organisers offering 20,000 tickets with free admission. |
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On 15 September 2009 the FIA announced that the Malaysian backed team Lotus Racing had been granted admission into the 2010 season. |
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Since the admission of Italy in 2000, the tournament has been known by its current name, the Six Nations Championship. |
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There are also local community colleges with generally more open admission policies, shorter academic programs, and lower tuition. |
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He doubted if strategic bombing could achieve its aims, but ending the air war would be an open admission of defeat. |
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Early locomotive designs using slide valves and outside admission were relatively easy to construct, but inefficient and prone to wear. |
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In 1973, with DeGaulle gone, Conservative Prime Minister Heath negotiated terms for admission and Britain finally joined the Community. |
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Fox's settlement of the case insulted Moore, who interpreted it as an admission of guilt. |
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He took a scholarship exam for admission into Port Talbot Secondary School in March 1937 and passed it. |
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It was also in 1943 that Richard qualified for admission into a University after excelling in the School Certificate Examination. |
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By the age of 41 he had declined so far in health that his arms were by his own admission thin and weak. |
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Secondary schools also require a Certificate of Fundamental Education for admission. |
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Durham requires students applying for degrees in Law to sit the LNAT admission test. |
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By his own admission, Radcliffe was heavily influenced by his lack of fitness for the Indian climate and his eagerness to depart India. |
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Once the state's Constitutional Convention had finalized its state constitution, it applied to the US Congress for admission to statehood. |
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A senator's son belonged to the ordo senatorius, but he had to qualify on his own merits for admission to the Senate itself. |
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These enamelled plates are affixed to the back of the stall and display its occupant's name, arms, and date of admission into the Order. |
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The nonconfessing defendant refused to comment on his codefendant's admission of guilt. |
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Boyle left the clinic three days after her admission and said she would participate in the BGT tour. |
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Portmeirion is today a top tourist attraction in North Wales and day visits can be made on payment of an admission charge. |
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Economic policy of the Cyprus government has focused on meeting the criteria for admission to the European Union. |
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There is no limitation as to time of access of the trail as of 2006 and there is no admission cost for using the trail. |
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By my own admission I pfaffed around a bit here but I'm going to claim that I was merely enjoying the moment! |
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His work resulted in Fragments of Lappish Mythology, since by his own admission, they contained only a small percentage of what had existed. |
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A further referendum will be needed to approve 300 million francs to support Romania and Bulgaria and their recent admission. |
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In 1984, Morocco left the Organisation of African Unity in protest at the SADR's admission to the body. |
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Protectorate Generals were given a great deal of autonomy to handle local crises without waiting for central admission. |
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The attorney submits an application, pays a fee, and takes the oath of admission. |
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In Serbia, prospective students are required to pass an admission test for enrollment in a law school. |
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After his admission to the bar in 1828, he rapidly won a high position in his profession. |
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This applies even if the graduate has gained admission in another jurisdiction. |
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General adoption of blind grading followed admission of significant numbers of minority students to law schools. |
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Those who were admitted to the workhouse again within one month were required to be detained until the fourth day after their admission. |
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Conformity with the TRIPS agreement is a requirement of admission to the WTO and so compliance is seen by many nations as important. |
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That startling admission capped a miserable night for City as they arrived in Germany following an unbeaten start to the season. |
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Then came the admission of a sham marriage with an immigrant. |
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That is the height of cynicism, combined with an admission of impotence. |
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By his own admission there is something autistic about this sort of uberdork obsessiveness. |
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Acrocyanosis, which was present on admission, had progressed to distal necrosis of the toes in both feet and part of the right hand. |
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I applied to M.I.T. I had an admission interview with Roger Borovoy, an alumnus, and was waitlisted. |
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Medicaid waiver forms and hardship waiver consents should be prepared and included in the admission packet. |
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With this book, Podhoretz has managed to wangle himself admission to the writer's Big Rock Candy Mountain. |
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The park is now more accusable then ever with a ten minute bus service from Stockton town centre and a yearly admission charge. |
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She further eased their worries by her admission that she has got a soft spot for Creme Eggs and Curlie Wurlies. |
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One voucher entitles you to free admission and a free drink with every racecard purchased at Tuesday or Friday meetings. |
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Alternatively collect two tokens below to get your free admission at Coventry Greyhounds when you purchase a racecard. |
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In the 1800s, when baseball games were rained out, spectators received a rain check for admission to a future game at no extra cost. |
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Aperients were given in various forms and quantities and at different stages of the patient's admission. |
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That was a significant admission for a critic as apodictically inclined as Greenberg. |
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Opponents of admission pointed out that, if the Adams-Onis Treaty was not valid, then Florida should be reconveyed to Spain. |
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Patients in these cases are often very unwell with fever, vomiting and backpain and may need hospital admission. |
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Reasons include violence, lack of choice, price of admission and drinks and the rifeness of drugs, said the report by market analysts Mintel. |
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Her injuries were serious enough to require hospital admission. |
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On admission to the hospital, all patients underwent a detailed clinical evaluation, 12-lead ECG, screening blood tests, and chest roentgenogram. |
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Curtis Pitt has belled the cat with this morning s admission that Labor has not developed any plans to form Government, Mr Nicholls said. |
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Three months after admission, the patient had viremia, and results of liver function tests were abnormal. |
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Upon admission to acute rehabilitation almost two weeks after his accident, he was confused, restless, distractible, and logorrheic. |
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The district, according to the state government's own admission, has over 73,000 malnourished children. |
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Upon his second admission in 2006, the patient again presented with manic symptoms. |
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Shortly after admission, the patient became significantly tachypneic and increasingly lethargic. |
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The admission forms and prospectus are available at a cost of Rs 1,000 at UBL Counter at Silver Jubilee Gate. |
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On day 11 of admission, the patient became very lethargic, obtunded, unresponsive, and on examination had miosis and sluggish pupils. |
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Every professional association defines its own admission criteria and modus operandi. |
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The relaunch comes after a backbench revolt over his refusal to build new grammar schools and a cave-in on axeing free admission to museums. |
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A computed tomogram of the abdomen performed on admission showed a thickened gallbladder wall with surrounding inflammatory fatty stranding. |
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Three days before admission, she had jaundice, acholia, choluria, and disorientation. |
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Mount Rainier and Olympic National Parks offer free admission on Friday, Nov. |
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Randomized trial to determine the effect of nebivolol on mortality and cardiovascular hospital admission in elderly patients with heart failure. |
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Nine days after admission, the kestrel was seen laying sternally and would not stand. |
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The supervisor performed a neurological check of the resident and found no change in his condition since his last admission assessment. |
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But the issue over the admission of women that has become such a cause celebre still nagged nigglingly in the back of my mind. |
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Prognosis of colchicine poisoning is mainly associated with the dose of ingestion and the time of admission after ingestion of the drug. |
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Their collectivistic cultural values must be respected and incorporated into pathways to treatment admission. |
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The 63-year-old woman has multiple sclerosis and, at admission, suffered from pressure sores and contractures. |
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On the other hand, like Geoff's latest admission, it could be a swan shot by a vandal with a pellet gun. |
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She also noted brisk sales of combination admission tickets to the salt museum and to the Kansas Cosmosphere and Space Museum. |
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Tickets at the church door are pounds 8, concessions at pounds 5, and there's free admission for full-time students, under-18s and the unwaged. |
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On admission, the patient appeared ill and lethargic but was arousable. |
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Margaret was also, by her own admission, a determined slammer of doors. |
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Despite film showing the two men creating highly complex crop circles, the momentum behind cerealogy was too strong to be stopped by any admission of English eccentricity. |
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On 5 July 1747, Charles petitioned the University of Copenhagen's Consortium for admission to study history, antiquities, philosophy, and mathematics. |
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Their service with the court meets in whole or in part the articling requirements of the provincial law societies as a condition of admission to the Bar. |
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As such, admission to law schools requires the completion of a bachelor's degree, with a sufficient number of credits or units in certain subject areas. |
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All major Canadian universities are now publicly funded but maintain institutional autonomy, with the ability to decide on admission, tuition and governance. |
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The Republic of Texas requested annexation to the United States in 1837, but fears about potential conflict with Mexico delayed the admission of Texas for nine years. |
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The group admission is held before the current justices of the Supreme Court, wherein the Chief Justice approves a motion to admit the new attorneys. |
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Criteria for admission into master's and doctor's programs vary in Brazil. |
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Carla thought powerwalking was stupid, she'd told Liz it looked like a car stuck in first gear, as well as being a depressing admission of middle age. |
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In summary patients with chronic liver failure, whether acutely decompensated or not, were normoglutaminemic as a group when there was an indication for ICU admission. |
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Individuals who hold either a bachelor's degree, Licentiate or Technologist are eligible for admission into graduate courses leading to advanced master's or doctor's degrees. |
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In the selective school system, which survives in several parts of the United Kingdom, admission is dependent on selection criteria, most commonly a cognitive test or tests. |
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