He will graduate in April 2006, but he has already worked as a probationer in an auditing company for more than a year. |
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Bexley police have a regular flow of probationer police officers arriving straight from the police training college at Hendon. |
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The move follows a drop in demand for student places and a reduction in the stage II probationer training from 15 to 12 weeks. |
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He left the University as a probationer, but he was not ordained at this stage. |
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Is that the new criterion for acceptance of responsibility by a probationer? |
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The authority had agreed to take part in the Scottish Executive's scheme to guarantee each new trainee teacher a probationer place at a school in Scotland. |
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He was very polite about this but, as a probationer, anxious to do the right thing and unsure what this might be when it involved dealing with the public. |
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After joining York and North-East Yorkshire police force in 1969 as a 20-year-old probationer he served in Bridlington and Withernsea before returning to his native York. |
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The probationer may resign at any time during the trial period, giving one month's notice, unless otherwise agreed. |
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In the event of patent inaptitude of the probationer a report may be drawn up at any time during the probationary period. |
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A report on the probationer may be made at any time during the probationary period if his work is proving obviously inadequate. |
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It is provided for all new probationer recruits and is a continuing thread throughout their training programme. |
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The probation period lasts nine months at the end of which of which a report on the performance of the probationer is drawn up. |
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This report shall be communicated to the probationer, who shall have the right to submit his comments in writing within a period of eight days. |
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Any probationer officials who do not demonstrate sufficient professional skills to be appointed permanently shall be dismissed. |
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The project combines lessons given by ESOL teachers with interventions by Community beat officers and probationer members of staff. |
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Successful candidates are initially recruited as probationer the tests depends on their usual country of residence. |
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After two years as a probationer he was seconded to the Vice Squad to work under cover in plain clothes, but two years was as much as he could take. |
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The probationer system should be abolished. |
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During this period the probationer is to work under the supervision of existing official veterinarians in slaughterhouses, cutting plants, inspection posts for fresh meat and on holdings. |
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If you are placed on the reserve list, you may, depending on the EU Institutions' recruitment needs, be offered an appointment as a probationer official in Luxembourg, Brussels or another of their places of activity. |
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As a probationer in the academy, he was taught drawing from plaster casts of antique sculptures. |
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Successful candidates are initially recruited as probationer officials. |
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Sean, who is studying for his Highers at Girvan Academy, has already been on a number of missions as a probationer crewman. |
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Her sixty pages of war's turmoil are followed by sixty of war's bitter fruits, in the form of the atrocious casualties that Briony, who has signed up as a probationer nurse, witnesses and learns to minister to. |
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This allows a parolee or probationer to live a more or less normal life. |
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At the age of twenty, I began working as a probationer nurse at the Halle Deaconess House, as I had now reached the required age. |
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Entering the Royal Academy Schools as a probationer, he attended life classes and anatomical dissections, and studied and copied old masters. |
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