We were told that Indigenous people had no rights to land and the topic wasn't examinable, so nobody read it. |
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The Revenue designed and distributed return forms to elicit written, examinable, and standardized knowledge of taxpayers. |
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It should also be examinable and so it would not just be seen as an optional extra. |
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Life-long learning is not examinable or compartmentalised into semester-length units. |
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But by the same standards, we must maintain that since such an event is not examinable as it occurs, we are not required to accept it, either. |
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But if one takes all of these complaints, it does seem to lift it into an examinable class. |
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A bank of exam questions has been developed to assess the examinable competencies, using standardized test-development methods. |
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Beyond the formality of an examinable certificate and diploma course there are a variety of well-established and highly regarded wine courses around the country. |
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Of course since it is an open source project, the black box is openable, examinable and changeable for those with the will and the skill to investigate. |
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Therefore the miracle of the last and final Messenger should also be everlasting, examinable and verifiable by people of all ages, after its revelation. |
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Canadia organizations and individuals should demand new legislation to create an independent, responsible, and publicly examinable RCMP Public Complaints Commission. |
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One report also stated the need to integrate human rights education as a separate, examinable subject. |
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It should address challenges that will occur in some communities e.g. very large class sizes and priority given to teaching examinable subjects. |
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We are now in the process of trying to make that syllabus an examinable subject for those age groups. |
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Delegates also recommended that national languages be made examinable at all levels. |
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The skill capacity needed to use ICTs has been rising, albeit very slowly, and ICTs is now an examinable subject in secondary schools. |
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Not least the solicitor being an officer who was examinable. |
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The results of the survey were analyzed and the examinable competencies rated either H, M, L based on the response to frequency, importance and significance for the future. |
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The basic focus of the booklet is on academic subjects taught in mainstream schools, particularly languages, mathematics and other examinable subjects. |
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Validation of all competencies, including identification of examinable competencies and their associated competency levels will be conducted at least every five years. |
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Curricula, syllabi, and timetables at secondary education level are almost always overloaded with classroom lessons on factual knowledge, at the expense of practical applications, especially if the subject is examinable. |
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All sections of the syllabus are examinable. |
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The survey requested a rating of the examinable competencies for frequency of application, importance and future significance in the healthcare work environment. |
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