They also felt there was a need to instill in new labour market entrants a greater appreciation of the work culture. |
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As a part of a concussion preventive program, they routinely do a battery of baseline psychological and brain function tests on all entrants. |
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Is the customer base, present and potential, sufficient to support new entrants? |
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The treatment of illegal entrants once in Australia is a quite separate issue. |
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Hundreds of riders were expected to attend the event and all entrants will be contacted with the new date. |
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The winner will receive an award at a presentation in May and all entrants will receive a certificate. |
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Generally there are around 100 plus entrants, mainly of the touring car classes. |
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Last October the company decided they wanted to close the scheme to new entrants. |
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Real world firms, and in particular real world entrants, face many kinds of uncertainty. |
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This is also because the interests of young farmers and new entrants to farming must be looked after. |
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Only four to six contestants will go through, depending on the amount of foreign entrants. |
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By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all of these terms and conditions. |
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One of the conditions for the entrants in the competition is to participate with capital in the fund. |
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All entrants are mixed up in a great big cybertombola, and the lucky winners get tickets. |
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She was among 10 winners selected from 3,200 entrants and was invited to a prize-giving ceremony at the National Archives in Kew this month. |
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The Outback is also holding a free prize draw for all competition entrants and will be giving away 150 meal vouchers. |
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Later, consideration will be given to making it part of the initial free issue of uniform made to new entrants. |
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The open auditions will be run on a first come, first served basis with entrants arriving at the venue by 9.00 am. |
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Sea and air cadets, junior entrants in the best dressed St George competition, and members of the Companions of the Black Bear swelled the ranks. |
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Sports stadia, in particular, should be made secure, by checking entrants at the turnstiles. |
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The entrants would have to be ever conscious of the struggle, and tread carefully and watchfully. |
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It includes numerous special features, such as water jumps and drop fences, for the 350 entrants. |
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Carnival organisers laid on extra incentives to make the event more attractive to entrants this time around. |
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The gap in wealth and income between the new entrants and the well-heeled countries that drive the Union is worryingly large. |
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Economic theory tells us that if it weren't so, there would be tons of new entrants into the market, attracted by juicy profits. |
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New entrants are more likely than established farmers to have spent time as farmhands or hired farm managers prior to starting their own farms. |
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Prizes will be up for grabs among the entrants so lots of imagination, humour and effort could be well worth your while. |
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Continuing changes in the marketplace, including new entrants, has given rise to the need to be more cost competitive and agile. |
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By entering, all eligible entrants agree to abide by each and all these terms and conditions. |
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Table 6 also allows a contrast to be drawn between those in long term employment and recent entrants or re-entrants. |
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All entrants should have some hedge laying experience and onlookers are welcome. |
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They would then be able to compete with the new wave of overseas entrants on quality, waiting times and price. |
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New entrants would bring inward investment, customer choice and competitive tension to the market. |
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The chance to reap rich rewards is attracting new entrants into the business. |
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Every year, this educational apartheid was worsened as a new batch of entrants deserted the state sector. |
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A disproportionate number of new entrants have been based in England, particularly the south. |
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At full strength, it will have about 600 students, with 130 new entrants each year. |
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The Swansea ATC Band headed the carnival procession, and the enormous enthusiasm of carnival entrants made up for the lack of numbers. |
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He had forgotten he had entered a competition where entrants were asked to describe their dream day. |
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Using ArchiCAD as a design and visualization tool, entrants were challenged to create virtual representations of these imaginary places. |
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Three entrants will be short listed to go forward to the Finals, which will be announced at a prestigious awards ceremony. |
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As well as answering multiple-choice questions, entrants had to compose an essay on why they would be a good scientist. |
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The singles events each have 64 entrants and the doubles 32-there is no mixed doubles tournament. |
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Only four of the original 15 entrants scratched out of the race, which was contested over a muddy track. |
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Only seven older fillies and mares contested the Eatontown after six entrants scratched from the race, run over a soft turf course. |
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Judging of rally entrants takes place in the afternoon before a social evening of entertainment in the marquee from 7.30 pm. |
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The team have been regular entrants in the competition and finished second five years ago. |
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Eventually, after six hours on the back of the bike we swept those slowcoach cyclists over the finish line and there were all the rest of the entrants. |
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Each heat will pit the entrants against each other in series of specially designed, sporting competitions which will push them to their physical and mental limits. |
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Meanwhile, sources in the Competition Authority point out that a number of restrictive practices remain in place which benefit existing players at the expense of new entrants. |
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Beneath the veneer of landscapes, portraits and genre scenes, political rivalries roiled, and medals granted to entrants were contested hotly as matters of national pride. |
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Even some of the proposed remedies lack any real logic, including the decision to close the staff final salary pension scheme only to new entrants. |
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The experienced time-served drivers have the best shifts and don't want to work weekends, and it is the new entrants who face the long hours and back shifts. |
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There might be some signs of progress on this issue, with at least lip service given to the new entrants in the global picture. |
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Because many tracker funds use the All-Share, and many more benchmark performance against that index, there is often a burst of buying interest in new entrants. |
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The two new entrants are expected to start operations by mid-year. |
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Those of the 57 entrants in Sunday's Tadcaster open not drawn in the bottom field struggled on a clear Wharfe at Smaws Ings as the fish shoaled up above the weir. |
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The NIEC School of Business 2006 beauty pageant takes place at the New Savoy Hotel in Ndola tomorrow with seven entrants vying for the Miss NIEC title. |
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Once they reveal who's in, the starting gun cracks on the biggest American sweepstake, with every office of two people or more stashing a few bucks on one of the entrants. |
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Focusing on the West Midlands, entrants were asked to submit a 200 word treatment, with an optional script sample, for a three minute short movie. |
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We do, however, need to address the situation with regards to new entrants into farming as, currently, the average age of our farmers is increasing with each passing year. |
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Eastern Cape entrants can obtain their entry forms from her by faxing her. |
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A third of prison entrants were committed to prison for the first time. |
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The response to this was overwhelming with over 340 entrants countrywide. |
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If cryptocurrencies are like other speculative activities, the early players and the big players benefit to the detriment of the late entrants and the small players. |
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There have also been new entrants to agriculture, changes in farming partnerships and some farmers have left dairying to begin livestock production. |
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However, pre-press and production employers say math, science and IT skills are as important as creative software skills and new entrants are expected to learn on the job. |
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There is no particular theme and entrants can add any embellishments, decorative stitching and additional fabrics to reflect their individual personality. |
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Contrary to my expectations, there was no rivalry between the entrants. |
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Chosen from among 13 entrants, Tlale was bubbling with exuberance. |
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Bigg Boss 8 has decided to bring in more drama by introducing reality show veterans as the new wild card entrants. |
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A total of 12 cars took part and among the entrants was OmanAAEs top rallyist Nizar al Shanfari, who crashed out after the second round. |
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As Poland's demographic bulge slimmed, new entrants to the domestic labour market reduced and emigration slowed. |
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All entrants regardless of religious affiliation are expected to respect the rules and decorum for mosques. |
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From one man bands to million pound companies, the quality of many entrants could not fail to make an impression on the judges. |
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Race organisers had miscounted entrants in the run, and failed to notice that a person had gone missing. |
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A free market does not require the existence of competition, however it does require a framework that allows new market entrants. |
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The Kentucky Consular Center will no longer send selectee notification or appointment letters to successful entrants by postal service. |
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The Department of State will not send selectee notification or appointment letters to successful entrants by regular mail or by e-mail. |
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The new technical challenges of the Mountain Course forced changes on entrants and motorcycle manufacturers alike. |
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The granddaughter of poet Dylan Thomas, Hannah Ellis yesterday announced the 2012 longlist which features two of its youngest ever entrants. |
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The production car, super 2000 and junior entrants race through the stages after the WRC drivers. |
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Both tournaments have 8 wild card entrants, with the remainder in each made up of qualifiers. |
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The AIA offers state accountancy boards a written examination for use in testing entrants to the profession. |
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However, from 2012 only teams from the South West of England are eligible to take part, due to the large numbers of entrants. |
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At that time, no association could have more than four entrants in the Champions League. |
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The last entrants are the Premier League and Championship clubs, into the draw for the Third Round Proper. |
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The names of entrants are then shuffled in a ballot to produce a random order in which they will be called by the Speaker. |
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Existing taxi companies may try to limit competition by potential new entrants. |
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This sailing race featured, among other entrants, all the boats that took part in the 2007 America's Cup. |
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One widely cited opinion is that the Big Three's historical reputation within the financial industry creates a high barrier of entry for new entrants. |
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In this crapshoot, it is widely conceded that the students on the waiting lists would make a class of entrants just as qualified as those admitted. |
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Mexican new entrants, all LCCs, include Volaris and InterJet based at Toluca Airport outside Mexico City, Alma in Guadalajara, Avolar in Tijuana and Viva Aerobus in Monterrey. |
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Hotels with the most votes become the Top Hotel of the Week and entrants with the correct answer and most creative arguments will win a short break for two people. |
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Each of the nine entrants is a graded stakes winner, Ticker Tape, Musical Chimes, Island Fashion, Etoile Montante and Denebola are Grade I or European Group 1 winners. |
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The 4th Tour, in April 2015, attracted 1,600 riders including Olympic gold medallist Chris Boardman and there were 1,500 entrants to the 2016 event. |
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High lateral entry is associated with low gross entry and exit rates and patent shares, low relative size of exiters, and net entrants and exiters. |
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The number of entrants has increased greatly in recent years. |
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Botswana has responded that the fence is designed to keep out cattle, and to ensure that entrants have their shoes disinfected at legal border crossings. |
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The Community later became the European Union in 1993 by virtue of the Maastricht Treaty, and established standards for new entrants so their suitability could be judged. |
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