As I recall it, it confers on the court jurisdiction to deal with the admission and discipline of attorneys, solicitors and proctors. |
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He must dodge the proctors, with their attendant evil the bulldogs, on their nightly prowl round the streets of Cambridge. |
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The pair feel they have been treated harshly but are co-operating with college authorities, confessing their actions to university proctors. |
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Part of the thrill is eluding the proctors who scan the rooftops late at night, listening for the scrape of heels. |
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They have been called before the proctors after they violated the University regulations by exposing flaws in the University IT security system. |
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The memoirs note the nightly patrols by proctors searching for students, an offence liable to bring hefty fines and other impositions. |
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The police and proctors have been informed, and College has been liaising with both on the appropriate measures to be followed. |
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Anyone found to have breached university regulations on computer use would be referred to the proctors, and would be subject to investigation. |
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Yesterday they posted the tentative list of accepted ACET proctors, and I was one of them! |
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When you get thousands of students writing an exam in the gym, the number of proctors are simply never enough to prevent the determined cheaters. |
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The ritual started more than eight months earlier at Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., when combat control proctors realized he wasn't being physically challenged. |
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Yang Yang says she hasn't had too many unpleasant dealings as of yet, but that previous proctors have had their share of altercations with unhappy simpletons. |
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When instructors are not acting as proctors or detectives hoping to stifle cheating or ferret out dishonest students, some are dreaming up schemes of their own. |
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In reality, the examiners help the proctors in all the counting and recounting, both to save time and because it's also their necks on the line if anything goes missing. |
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Another criticism is that the use of proctors may encourage cheating due to the peer relationship between the grader and the gradee. |
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At night proctors patrolled the street and dogged your steps if you tried to go into any haunt where the presence of vice was suspected. |
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He stood to be elected one of the proctors of the university. |
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As the tiny girl's condition worsened, the Proctors longed for a donor to help give their daughter a fresh chance. |
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She claimed that Proctors had cancelled lectures on the pretence of security fears in a deliberate attempt to divide student opinion. |
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The public representatives of the Regent House are the two Proctors, elected to serve for one year, on the nomination of the Colleges. |
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