Right now applicants submit proof of work eligibility using any number of documents, including a driver's license. |
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Despite this, few applicants have actually considered the need to change CV layout and content in line with the online recruitment process. |
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The applicants in these two cases are certainly not asking to resurrect that argument. |
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He later discovered that there is a ritual of initiation into the army in which all applicants are anointed under the spirit of the lion. |
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If re-housed, these applicants could sell their property for a profit or let the property and receive a rental income from it. |
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The applicants have claimed that their removal and detention constituted wrongful imprisonment and deprivation of liberty. |
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These applicants were on the agreed facts rightly convicted and I would therefore refuse the leave sought. |
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Other applicants could lodge an appeal against the decision based on the change in selection criteria. |
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Now is the time to take stock and think about what needs to be done for customers, employees and job applicants. |
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If it really is a change for the worse, wouldn't the number of job applicants go down? |
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It's still legal in this country to exclude job applicants on grounds of age alone. |
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The applicants made no submissions on the law or facts in relation to this submission. |
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The first stage of reducing the number of applicants for a job is to look at aspects such as loyalty. |
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He said there was always four to five applicants per Council house in the Tramore area. |
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Admittedly the applicants contest the necessity of their arrest for that purpose. |
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Both applicants have other jobs and all their spare time is spent on this farm. |
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The company has promised to see all applicants who meet the specification for the vacant job. |
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For example, Dutch job applicants are apt to undersell themselves in the eyes of Americans. |
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He felt this would be hard to solve as there seemed to be a large backlog of applicants. |
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Present incumbents were required to compete with new applicants for these positions. |
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There was a ton of applicants, and the seven of us were the final cream skimmed off. |
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That might remove the need for applicants to apply to the appeal authority later on. |
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She instead recommends applicants looking at the free advice provided in admissions literature or on University websites. |
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In order to establish that contention the applicants assert they have no need to rely upon any statutory underpinning. |
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Now, all of the applicants have been granted class 448 temporary safe haven visas. |
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So many couples took the city up on its surprise offer that, by late afternoon, overwhelmed officials told new applicants to return yesterday. |
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All applicants to the school will take a test, with the children then divided into nine ability bands. |
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Judging applicants must pass a written test, demonstrating their knowledge of these rules. |
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The army and the marines have witnessed a similar rise in the number of applicants. |
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Employers usually ask job applicants to send resumes, testimonials and identification documents. |
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The CIA says it is confident of being able to screen out unsavory or disloyal applicants. |
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The claim must be supported with death certificates and marriage lines of the past descendants plus the applicants own birth certificate. |
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The other issue, the third issue, is whether the applicants in the Family Court can join third parties as respondents. |
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It should also be noted that during the basic training period new applicants are recruits rather than serving soldiers. |
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Seventeen applicants became officers, 48 received enlisted rank, and 5 became aviator mechanicians. |
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I give beaucoup extra points to applicants who have lived through real struggle and who have shown determination amid adversity. |
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I do not consider that there is any need to deal seriatim with the various assertions that have been advanced by the applicants. |
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There are plenty of applicants to fill the space left by a boy band who got too big for their boots. |
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The Parish Council had eight applicants for the vacant position of bellman, and the question was to be decided in a practical way. |
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Visa applicants are rarely told whether or not their work falls under a Visas Mantis category. |
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The visa applicants hover nervously in their best clothes as shoe shine boys run eagerly around. |
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By fostering individual bilingualism in anglophones, the program would also eventually produce qualified applicants for civil service positions. |
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A shortlist of candidates is drawn up by the constituency association and a number of interviews reduces the number of applicants to two. |
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The transfers were made voluntarily by the applicants under what they at least believed to be valid contracts. |
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We did advertise earlier this year and only had three applicants, two weren't suitable and the one we offered it to turned us down. |
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Universities across the country are expecting a dip in the number of applicants next year, although this is expected to be a temporary blip. |
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When thousands of desperate applicants instead showed up, the scene quickly turned ugly and the police intervened. |
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It appears my course has become a filler for last-minute applicants, indecisive underachievers and anyone idle they could find on the streets. |
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From which we can only conclude that all applicants receive the same Rolls-Royce service, complete with a uniformed chauffeur. |
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More than 200 of the 2,500 entries in 2004 displayed applicants shaking their booty and lip-synching to their favourite Beyonce or Britney track. |
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These applicants can now proceed with their application without having to fully register the land in their name. |
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Many applicants had been put off by the universities' upper-middle-class image, he added. |
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All applicants will be contacted in the near future with more up-to-date information. |
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They don't have to verify the authenticity of documents provided by job applicants. |
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The reason for the non-appearance of the applicants appears in an affidavit which has been filed in this Court. |
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Accordingly, I find that the applicants do not have a well-founded fear of persecution. |
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The applicants were involved in a protest which had led to a violent disturbance. |
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The applicants are Sri Lankan nationals of the Burgher ethnic minority group. |
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I have been much squibbed for this, perhaps by disappointed applicants for professorships, to which they were deemed incompetent. |
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Expanding student numbers has merely led to a needless inflation of what employers expect from applicants. |
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Several pupils stood head and shoulders above all other applicants, getting one of the top five marks in individual subjects. |
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No set qualifications are needed but applicants must be in good physical health. |
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Now, for the first time, we could find ourselves with too many applicants next year! |
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The prospect of a legal challenge to the Bluestone planning decision is proving a barrier in the minds of prospective job applicants. |
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Further, the College of General Practitioners programme has been oversubscribed, with 90 applicants for the 55 places available. |
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If the event is oversubscribed, unsuccessful applicants will be notified and their cheques returned. |
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In the likely event that the programme is oversubscribed, applicants will be evaluated on their overall suitability for the programme. |
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The successful applicants must be experienced, honest, hard working, efficient and enthusiastic. |
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In my respectful view, the evidentiary predicate required to sustain the order that the applicants stand trial was present. |
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Rules for adoption had been set out in a circular letter which was received by the applicants. |
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In contrast, applicants for humanities, medicine, arts and sports are ever increasing. |
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Most applicants apply in the morning and are able to pick up their passports and visas in the afternoon. |
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Successful applicants will face a clawback if they sell the affordable house on within the first ten years. |
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Massively behind in her clerical work, Jordan needed help but had no time to interview a slew of applicants. |
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Judging by press accounts, many applicants who failed to qualify complained openly that politics had played a role. |
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When I arrived for induction, I saw only eight or 10 of the applicants with whom I had taken the test. |
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The levels of falsifications by job applicants in the industry are alarming. |
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He suggests that if the applicants were conspirators they would not have used the Grapevine to receive incoming faxes. |
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It was unfair for the Secretary of State to treat the other applicants inconsistently. |
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Fung said one of the changes to be made will require applicants to prove that their innovations can be commercialised. |
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The technology industry has a poor track record in attracting female applicants. |
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The applicants appear to propose a dual test in respect of the powers of compulsory acquisition. |
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The job applicants were evaluated in eight categories, including physical condition, health and personality. |
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Each master artist selects five to fifteen applicants to the program with whom he or she will work. |
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They also fear it can easily be coached and thus confer benefits to wealthy applicants. |
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In the arbitration, the respondent alleges constructive dismissal against the applicants who collectively were his employer. |
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She was the only contestant from initial 10 applicants to arrive for the contest. |
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The applicants were then interviewed and tested for suitability and contestants selected. |
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Furthermore, a consular official must interview applicants unless the interview is waived. |
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She was selected from 3,000 applicants after two interviews to attend the 1950s-style boarding school. |
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Health bosses travelled to Madrid last month for a first wave of interviews with 14 applicants. |
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He is also taking his campaign to Britain and interviews with applicants from both countries will take place in London early next year. |
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Will the applicants suffer irreparable harm uncompensable by money damages if the relief sought is not granted? |
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Brooklyn schools are the Appalachian cousins of the Baby Ivies and take great pride in the number of their Manhattan applicants. |
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Yale University set an Ivy League record by accepting only 8.6 percent of its 21,099 applicants. |
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I am therefore urged on behalf of the applicants to make orders for payment of their legal costs now that the legal position is clear. |
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No formal qualifications are needed for the posts but applicants must speak excellent English and be fluent in the foreign language. |
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The applicants neither filed a counterstatement nor a response to the opponent's evidence. |
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Successful applicants will get their rural trip courtesy of a new TV programme. |
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It is running cross-checks to ensure that applicants for drivers' licenses are who they say they are. |
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Such a stance invites a compromising fudge from the very beginning, on the part of applicants to central government. |
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Such a wage premium is consistent with the very low postal quit rate, as well as the massive backlog of job applicants. |
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The activity documentation form often presents the greatest difficulty to applicants. |
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Of course to get a proper valuation would cost money which the applicants can dearly afford. |
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Such being the case, it is not exaggerating to say that the number of applicants for the doctoral degree is on the decrease in Korea. |
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The majority then proceed to the formal interview stage, along with the standard applicants. |
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The two applicants are defendants in criminal proceedings at the Central Criminal Court. |
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Weeding out professedly gay applicants is one, rather brutal, way of restoring the balance. |
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It appears to me that from 8 January 2003 the applicants had no intention of progressing the matter to hearing. |
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But are we seriously being asked to believe that virtually all applicants meet such demanding standards? |
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Sometimes applicants are deliberately provoked to see how they handle themselves. |
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Mrs Allen said the school had a puffin crossing and a crossing patrol, but there had been no applicants to man a second patrol post. |
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But many applicants were unable to do even two horizontal bar pull-ups within one minute. |
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For self-employed applicants, the Department of Education wants to see a full declaration of total gross income. |
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The ten applicants have a lower gross domestic product than the Netherlands. |
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The four applicants, three men and one woman, had been administratively discharged from the armed forces under this policy. |
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The application of the policy to all applicants ensures fair and equal treatment to applicants and facilitates the Council's discharge of duties. |
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Indeed, one of the persons sued by the applicants had pleaded guilty to such a crime. |
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Kroon dismissed the application and ordered the applicants to pay the costs. |
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The disproportionate amount of privately educated applicants who continue to win places each year is a concern. |
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Our other two applicants for higher grade distinctions were not so lucky on this attempt, but better luck next time lads. |
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Many local authorities have equal opportunities policies to ensure that all applicants are treated with fairness. |
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So far as the applicants are concerned, the presiding judge committed jurisdictional error. |
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Some teacher-exchange advocates consider any recruitment situation that forces applicants to go into debt to be exploitive. |
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Deadline is next Friday and the list of applicants will be whittled down in August. |
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Unfortunately, some colleges seem more concerned with their own rankings than with fairly ranking applicants. |
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The funds were to be used to reimburse city departments for lost revenues for fee waivers granted to applicants. |
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Application forms are available for an access course in St Angelas College for mature applicants. |
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In addition, the applicants complained that the county courts' residence judgments were not pronounced publicly. |
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Arts and social science programmes replaced courses in business and administration as the first choice for most degree applicants this year. |
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If applicants have the money and wherewithal to wage a war of words, the effort usually pays off. |
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Top-level vacancies in specialties ranging from white-collar crime to counterterrorism go begging for applicants. |
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Offenders will also be shut down immediately and will have to reapply as new applicants, according to the ministry. |
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All visa applicants are kindly referred to apply at the respective embassies in Bangkok only. |
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The applicants must also present menus to customers, as well as suggest and recommend sumptuous items. |
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Finding the right wordsmith editor begins with screening applicants with various writing and editing backgrounds. |
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Secondly in support of their application the applicants have sought to allege actual use of the mark. |
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The applicants allege that there is insufficient evidence to show that a charge of forgery could be laid. |
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The Fin Review reported that there was heavy demand for the JB shares and many applicants had their requested allotments severely scaled back. |
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Don't assume the applicants will remember to specify which jobs interest them. |
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Although the applicants do not practise immigration law, it was clear from the evidence that uncertainties in this field were causing great concern to firms that did. |
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To be considered, applicants needed to show evidence of exemplary performance and self-direction, an acceptable attendance history, and no active disciplinary actions on file. |
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The applicants have been turned down because the owners failed to provide sufficient motivation as to why they need a firearm for self-protection. |
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On 18 June 2001, the respondent served a notice to quit on the applicants. |
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The test will be a blind exam so applicants cannot memorise the answers but the Government is publishing a handbook guide to the areas being tested. |
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But it also revealed a culture of bad practice, in which undertrained, under-supervised staff bypassed security procedures and treated applicants with contempt. |
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It was round about now in 1997 that I was going through exactly the same process as these new applicants, but I'm finding it very difficult to put myself in their place. |
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A court official said the respondents would have until July 2 to file opposing documents, whereafter the applicants would be given another week to reply. |
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The surge in applicants is pegged to fighting back against American snoops. |
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All successful applicants were police-checked and have a clean record. |
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An initial recruitment drive saw four applicants of 70 shortlisted and interviewed but none were found to be suitable and in January this year the post was re-advertised. |
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For a total of 550 applicants, 92 of whom were reapplying, two independent interviewers obtained data from a standardised interview for each candidate. |
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Many applicants had tentative agreements for real estate contingent upon the receipt of their license. |
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In this way selectors always read alternate open and blind forms, of different applicants, and each form was assessed both open and blind by two different selectors. |
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Many applicants are unrepresented or represented by non-professionals. |
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For many years, credit grantors and insurance firms have used consumer credit reports to evaluate the repayment risk of individual applicants for loans and insurance. |
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The dispute came to a head when both the rectorate and the foundation placed separate advertisements stating differing versions of the requirements for student applicants. |
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Dr Caball said social studies, women's studies, history, literature and film studies were all popular choices for postgraduate research by applicants for the awards. |
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Out of more than thirty-two thousand welfare applicants, it referred 636 for drug testing. |
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We talked about a meeting with the applicants to take it forward. |
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It is an off-kilter pay scale that compensates inexperienced teachers as much as, if not more than, applicants with advanced degrees in education. |
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We are cognizant that this restricts the available pool of applicants to fill temporary positions, and we are very mindful of the present competitive marketplace. |
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Few applicants had a location nailed down to accommodate their indoor cultivation and dispensary needs. |
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In 14 of these cases the applicants complained about various public decisions regarding their positions such as promotion, job assignments or reinstatements. |
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It is already the case that at the time of relicensing with police, firearms licence applicants voluntarily allow the recording of details of firearms they possess. |
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Captain Ray Duffy, 54, from Clifton Moor, was chosen from a long list of applicants to join the Queen's Body Guard of the Yeomen of the Guard in London. |
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He said he hoped all these applicants would be vetted to prevent entryism by Stalinist, Vanguardist, Revisionist, Workerist or Adventurist elements. |
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But the 58-year-old, who has worked for Ladbrokes for more than 30 years, says he is stumped as to why he should have beaten more than 750 applicants to reach the final. |
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Not many like to go there, because it can be an unnerving experience, the officials more often than not appearing like zombies who cannot even hear applicants. |
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Many companies routinely require credit reports from job applicants. |
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Moo Cluck Moo attracted its staff of 12 through an ad on Cragislist that elicited between 60 and 70 applicants. |
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By fostering individual bilingualism in anglophones, the programme would also eventually produce qualified applicants for civil service positions. |
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More than ever before, cash-crunched state schools are looking for out-of-state applicants to balance their budgets. |
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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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Every year around this time, college admissions officers can be heard humblebragging about how painful it was to reject so many qualified applicants. |
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Both astrology and graphology, as well as biorhythms, have been widely used in Europe, in India, and in Asia for determining if applicants are suitable for certain positions. |
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These include sending letters of comfort to applicants telling them that they had been approved for grant aid but must wait until the money is drawn down from Brussels. |
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It was a residential programme which accepted successful applicants for two years of training in the theory of education and practice of teaching. |
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After the exam, they often invite applicants to unload any mental burdens they might be carrying. |
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Perhaps not surprisingly, the researchers found that employers were considerably more likely to offer interviews and jobs to applicants with white names. |
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Prosecutors said the committee had approved applicants who presented forged honours that carried dates pre-dating the actual creation of the vaunted title. |
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Almost all the applicants were multilingual and searching for their first post-university jobs. |
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Schools hedged their bets by upping the number of applicants they put on the waitlist. |
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Their economic importance is also moderate, but given their population sizes and growth prospects, the economic potential of the applicants is substantial. |
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The Daily Telegraph reports that the new test required of applicants for British citizenship requires knowledge of where the different dialects of British English are spoken. |
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The aim was to try to attract a more diverse range of applicants. |
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Acceptance rates at top state universities for out-of-state applicants reached an all-time high last year. |
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Last night, one of the applicants, Nathan Lee, who co-owns the land, told the meeting the plan was not for a travellers' site as the application states but for a private site. |
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In reviewing applicants, we consider both objective criteria, such as test scores, and subjective criteria, such as leadership ability. |
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Most of the applicants came prepared for the wait with chairs, umbrellas and cooldrinks, while others used the opportunity to broadcast the cricket score. |
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But some applicants were only insured for structures and not contents, and in a flood a considerable amount of furniture, fixtures and fittings would be destroyed or damaged. |
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These are just a few of the fields of study Bennington College advertises to potential applicants. |
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Indeed it seems likely that some medical schools are even now attempting to help white Appalachian applicants, for example, under programs of regional distribution. |
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The least qualified applicants were winnowed out of the initial pool. |
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For another trigger, the Department of Homeland Security must create a new, fraudproof system to verify the legal status of all job applicants. |
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In 1907, the Home Office and King Edward VII agreed on a policy that future applicants would have to meet certain criteria. |
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The Charity still provides grants and housing to deserving local applicants. |
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Minority applicants for housing needed to make many more enquiries to view properties. |
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Some universities also require applicants to take separate entrance examination. |
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When a grammar school has too many qualified applicants, other criteria are used to allocate places, such as siblings, distance or faith. |
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This is a limitation of the number of applicants to a specific study, thus trying to control the eventual number of graduates. |
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Loan applicants must be enrolled for undergraduate study in a postsecondary institution in Korea. |
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This is in order to maintain consistency throughout the colleges, some of which receive more applicants than others. |
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The only exceptions are applicants for organ scholarships and those applying to read for a second undergraduate degree. |
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Most applicants will be individually interviewed by academics at more than one college. |
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Oxford also offers the Clarendon Scholarship which is open to graduate applicants of all nationalities. |
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Some UCL departments interview undergraduate applicants prior to making an offer of admission. |
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On the basis of this technical evaluation, the IOC Executive Board selects the applicants that will proceed to the candidature stage. |
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The most recent figures from 2011 suggested there were four applicants to every ballot ticket. |
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Where applicants in such cases confirm that they still wish to receive British citizenship, the decision is reconsidered on request. |
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The teacher is appointed by the governor from suitable qualified applicants who are New Zealand registered teachers. |
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The Newspaper Publishers' Association selected them from among 160 applicants, excluding foreign media. |
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This new definition is aimed to exclude payments to applicants who exercise no real or tangible agricultural activity on their land. |
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In some cases, the applicants could be interviewed or asked to submit extra evidence. |
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To qualify, visa applicants must have already been offered a position at an educational institution which is licensed to sponsor migrants. |
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Current applicants include Turkey and many small countries in the Balkans and South Caucasus. |
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For example, Pakistan requires applicants to be interviewed before a Pakistani passport will be granted. |
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Edinburgh receives approximately 50,000 applications every year, making it the fourth most popular university in the UK by volume of applicants. |
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In the past, nonapproved brokers could refer applicants to approved lenders and charge the borrower a fee. |
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The Brezhnev era also introduced a rule that required all university applicants to present a reference from the local Komsomol party secretary. |
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Employers often require varying proficiency in Standard Chinese from applicants depending on the nature of the positions. |
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In Scottish education a short leet is a list of selected job applicants, and a remit is a detailed job description. |
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Many law schools actively seek applicants from outside the traditional pool to boost racial, economic, and experiential diversity on campus. |
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Most law schools now factor in extracurricular activities, work experience, and unique courses of study in their evaluation of applicants. |
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Applicants are not shortlisted, so local parties vote directly on the full list of applicants. |
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Any applicants considered to be in need of immediate assistance could be issued with a note admitting them directly to the workhouse. |
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The university awarded five sponsorships to the five most qualified applicants. |
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Out of these requests, the names of 7,200 winning applicants were selected through an automated process XUV 500 Draw. |
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Were there tip-offs in any names that applicants were left-of-center? |
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Then there was the relevation Winston Bogarde is among more than 50 applicants for the vacant Motherwell job. |
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A COVENTRY sixth former has beaten 1,200 applicants to gain a place at a prestigious American summer school. |
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Carefully screening applicants is of paramount importance, because it is so difficult to fire an associate in a true synergistic environment. |
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Residency requirements are usually counterproductive, serving to restrict the quality of applicants for management and supervisory positions. |
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He was one of four applicants shortlisted for the inmew national post and was offered the job last month. |
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The Glyndwr University student fended off more than 100 applicants by untangling three metres of tricky light wires in under 90 seconds. |
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Merely offering an internship program through on-campus postings will not likely yield a large pool of applicants. |
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Job applicants were ushered into the room and as the interviewee started the interview, a bright light was seen lighting up the TV screen. |
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Of many qualified applicants, Nakia Denay Purdie-Lawson and Gigi Rollini possessed qualities that made them stand out. |
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Besides a share in the hotel, applicants, if they pass due diligence tests, are also entitled to citizenship in Dominica. |
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The award recognizes the MVD's thorough approach to the verification of documents offered as proof of identity by driver's license applicants. |
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Doctoral applicants were previously required to have a master's degree, but many programs accept students immediately following undergraduate studies. |
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It will secondly aimed at preventive seekers on parental leave and due to a direct effect on job applicants and applicants for employment after parental leave. |
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The variations in lending patterns also have generated controversy about whether lenders treat applicants for home loans fairly and on a racially nondiscriminatory basis. |
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The scheme, now in its second year, offers paid work experience to successful applicants giving them a taste of different areas within the housing and construction sector. |
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He said the fund has to find solutions to reduce the number of waitlisted loan applicants by strengthening cooperation with real estate developers and financial institutions. |
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The Military Intelligence Service in 1997 carried out nearly 18,000 security vettings, which resulted in 43 applicants being turned down because of a criminal record. |
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The applicants are then presented with their certificate of citizenship. |
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Most applicants must pass tests of knowledge of the Spanish language and Spanish culture, but those who are under 18, or handicapped, are exempted. |
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The exams increased in difficulty as the student progressed from the local level, and appropriate titles were accordingly awarded successful applicants. |
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Many universities have introduced their own entrance tests such as the BMAT and LNAT for specific courses, or conduct interviews to select applicants. |
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The average number of applicants per healthcare job was less than a third of the figure in other sectors such as hospitality, according to Gumtree. |
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He was chosen for the organist post over more than 150 other applicants. |
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The provisions for proving knowledge of English, Welsh or Scottish Gaelic remain unchanged until that date for applicants in the Crown Dependencies. |
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Faith schools may give priority to applicants who are of the faith, and specific exemptions from Section 85 of the Equality Act 2010 enable them to do that. |
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In this form, the applicants must give assurances that they will comply with the Olympic Charter and with any other regulations established by the IOC Executive Committee. |
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There were dozens and dozens of applicants before the job was posted. |
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According to The Economist, Oxford and Cambridge admit more Etonians each year than applicants from the whole country who qualify for free school meals. |
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The university was hence criticised for what was seen as institutional discrimination against ethnic minority applicants in favour of white applicants. |
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Strong applicants who are not successful at their chosen college may be placed in the Winter Pool, where they can be offered places by other colleges. |
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Due to a very high proportion of applicants receiving the highest school grades, the interview process is crucial for distinguishing between the most able candidates. |
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TheInvitation to Tender will be subject to a separate notice, and it is that notice which potential applicants will need to respond toat the appropriate time. |
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They had no mechanisms to verify the credentials of applicants either as those actively engaged in rolling beedis or as genuine workers in need of identity cards. |
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While applicants have been earning Innovation credits for more than a decade, the USGBC has yet to study the results or use the resulting approaches in sustentative ways. |
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After all, where's the benefit of putting the student loan application system online if applicants still have to print out a 30-page document to sign at the end of it? |
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