I note that an earlier version of the website listed Mr Corcoran's qualifications, but they have been removed. |
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We shall discuss briefly some of the important qualifications to this generalization in later chapters. |
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Subject to two qualifications, this statement of the elements of the office accords with the respondent's submission. |
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These offer a variety of courses and qualifications, from computing sciences and mechanical engineering to sports coaching and holistic therapy. |
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When the 12 weeks are up, the staff help them find accommodation, work and even organise enrolment on educational courses to gain qualifications. |
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If you start in this career as a fitness or leisure assistant, there are literally dozens of courses and qualifications awaiting you. |
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It is designed to put the spotlight on an army of people who continue to better their lives and careers with courses and qualifications. |
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The consequences of drugs prescribed by practitioners with bogus qualifications and only the haziest understanding of medicine can be horrific. |
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Professional qualifications carried status, even if they did not always bring wealth. |
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All doctors with foreign qualifications have to pass examinations in South Africa before they could register, said Tshabalala-Msimang. |
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Some were from students who wanted to know which courses and qualifications you needed for a career in journalism. |
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The majority of social workers in the country are still waiting for official recognition of their professional status and qualifications. |
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More students are completing their courses and are gaining qualifications that they set out to achieve, the latest figures say. |
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Mutual recognition of the qualifications of practitioners who have qualified in other EC countries is required. |
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Great value is placed on higher education, and those who have university degrees and professional qualifications are accorded high status. |
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This position requires no formal qualifications beyond antiquity and a willingness to amuse and provoke in equal measure. |
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Each phase of nation building requires a leader with different abilities and qualifications. |
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There is no one of sufficient stature, no impartial media, and no intellectuals with adequate qualifications and credibility to arbitrate. |
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It's important to build your qualifications and credibility as a faculty member. |
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These criteria are very important in evaluating the qualifications of any international federation for becoming an Olympic sport. |
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Still, personal magnetism and motivational esprit remain important qualifications for leadership in evangelical groups. |
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The conditions attached and qualifications stipulated by the companies could kill you before any disease. |
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Both were brought on board at a time when players, once they fulfilled residential qualifications, could play Tests for a second country. |
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When an original assured tenant dies members of his family who fulfil certain qualifications have rights of succession. |
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A duly constituted body of faculty peers should determine tenure qualifications and requirements for each type of appointment. |
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Its 50 pages are filled with so many assertions, half-truths and qualifications as to render it worthless. |
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He argues there are times when clandestine recording might be justified, but only with important qualifications. |
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I think I mostly agree with Chris's hypothesis, albeit with a couple of important qualifications. |
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We can follow these themes into the law of intellectual property, but with important qualifications. |
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So simplistic a statement certainly calls for some immediate qualifications. |
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I went on the basic course and passed all the qualifications and then attended an advanced course and qualified as a Master Waller. |
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A second factor was the development of scientific and technical education to confer coveted academic qualifications on the captains of industry. |
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On the other hand, they could be very selective admitting only those of the highest academic qualifications and achievements. |
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The school needed to guarantee that its qualifications would aid the acceptability of its pupils to universities around the world. |
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The special aim and purpose of that school is to facilitate the acquirement of the qualifications set forth below. |
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Military qualified jumpers holding military free-fall qualifications are also eligible to compete. |
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His qualifications were called into question, but I accept he had admissible evidence to give. |
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While the report was adopted unanimously, two members assented with qualifications. |
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Please remember these qualifications are read over the telephone during the interview. |
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The flight was scheduled as a routine mission in which another crewman and I would rebase our qualifications. |
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In the mean time, he is trying to complete three reports that will allow him to have his qualifications recognised. |
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Getting qualifications recognized is not the only problem new immigrants face. |
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Many of the migrants were lawyers, judges and engineers but only the doctors had their qualifications recognised. |
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We feared in the past that mainland academic qualifications would not be recognised and we could not get a job with that. |
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Provision is made for extensive training which could lead to recognised qualifications, and there is no conflict of interest there. |
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But she admitted that the intermediate qualifications were not being recognised by employers. |
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There were difficulties in having qualifications recognised and for many it was a case of starting from scratch on arrival. |
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European Community law requires the mutual recognition of qualifications, and this has been incorporated into English law. |
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My mother was a teacher, so she basically had to redo her qualifications, and Dad did a lot of travelling, so it was hard on her. |
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He left school without qualifications and was a shop assistant before becoming a manual worker for Birmingham Council. |
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Over the years I have seen a procession of these knuckle-draggers pass through and holding qualifications does not excuse one from this list. |
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It places the emphasis on crafts and skills rather than superficial qualifications. |
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Mr Scott, 29, who has qualifications in mountaineering, canoeing, mountain biking and yachting, was delighted by his new role. |
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Government officials always seem so reluctant to define qualifications for recipients of social welfare. |
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It is preposterous to ask seasoned physicians to acquire necessary qualifications to carry on with the legacies of yore. |
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No social science laureate was awarded this year as nominees did not meet the qualifications. |
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This column is packed full of information and features about all aspects of careers, employment, recruitment and qualifications. |
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Their qualifications, ideals and fresh appeal apart, the new breed has been working hard to succeed. |
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It also gives the players the chance to meet other like-minded young people and aims to get them formal football qualifications. |
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Random observations has proof that esteemed academic qualifications can go with severe looniness. |
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In reviewing the performance of councillors, there is also need for a second look at the qualifications for aspirants to local government office. |
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He has the qualifications, reputation and awareness of what should, and should not, be. |
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During the period immediately following the Revolution, some states replaced property qualifications with taxpaying requirements. |
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It will also set targets for raising skills and qualifications in science and technology. |
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He finally abandoned academic qualifications and appointed a collection of pharmacists, country doctors, schoolteachers, and governesses. |
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I'll fail, but with vital qualifications that need to be explored in depth, probably with footnotes, addenda and marginalia. |
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He also stated that the focus in tertiary education should shift from universities towards more technical qualifications. |
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He left school at 16 with no qualifications and began his career as a marine engineer, at one time working on the Isle of Wight. |
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All the therapists, from nail technicians to masseuses have degree qualifications. |
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As a violinist she has many strings to her bow and qualifications to her name. |
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Whilst qualifications are not the be-all and end-all of life, I am intensely proud of my achievements. |
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Some young men gained qualifications which enabled them to move on to further education. |
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The chancery received petitions, examined the qualifications of candidates for benefices, and had official custody of the records of the curia. |
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If you are interested, please forward a copy of your biodata and qualifications. |
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He left school at 14 with no qualifications and trained as a shorthand typist, a common role for men in the early 20th century. |
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All had underachieved at school, had few if any qualifications and had no job. |
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The underqualified will have to direct their efforts into jobs that do not require qualifications. |
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It was an irony not unregarded by the devil's advocates charged with disproving Joan's qualifications for sanctity. |
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Formal qualifications are not nearly as important as physical fitness and an outgoing personality. |
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Now fresh volunteers can gain qualifications in tennis, hockey, men's and women's rugby and cricket. |
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Some of them are half way through their course and their qualifications will go up the spout. |
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In addition to being a cookery trainee, I did two evenings at night school to add to my academic qualifications. |
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I was delighted to see the president nominate someone who had the outstanding professional qualifications. |
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It turns out, this biographical information speaks more of Dowse's sense of humour than it does of his academic qualifications. |
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We will take account both of your previous qualifications and of the nature of your preferred area of specialisation. |
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The data tend to support this view, but there are some important qualifications. |
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While my career was cut short, I was getting somewhere in a qualification-driven industry, by having experience instead of qualifications. |
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However, if you want to take a vocational path, qualifications in such subjects as business or sports studies may well be useful. |
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At the end he hazards an estimate, cautiously and with qualifications, that the Aboriginal population was perhaps 600 when the settlers arrived. |
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No evidence was called as to the probability of her attaining a headship, or even the qualifications required for such a posting. |
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There are no qualifications needed other than an open mind and a willingness to listen. |
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No set qualifications are needed but applicants must be in good physical health. |
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That simple gesture undercuts all the caveats, qualifications and circumlocutions. |
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The social position of each individual is fixed by heredity and not by personal qualifications and material considerations. |
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But my grandson studied English, typing and technical studies to get qualifications for a job. |
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It's also the next step in your education after A2s, AS Levels, Scottish Highers or other advanced level qualifications. |
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Right now I have no life coaching qualifications or experience, and so I don't feel qualified to charge for my services. |
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It is always good to have on our team a chartered accountant of her qualifications and experience. |
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He gained qualifications to become a chartered engineer and worked for car firm Ford. |
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A year later Jones left school with no qualifications and drifted into washing pots and pans, hod carrying, and boozing. |
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With his sea captain's qualifications he acted in a consultancy basis as a marine surveyor and also carried out safety surveys. |
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Didactic tendencies are continually being subverted by swerves, qualifications, and context. |
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Head football coaches are often hired without regard to specific criteria or clearly stated qualifications. |
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All the coaches will be lecturers at the colleges who have studied for professional coaching qualifications. |
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Eleven and a half percent of the participants had no educational qualifications. |
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Unfortunately, the import of these qualifications has been less than perspicuous. |
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The salary given is commensurable to educational qualifications and working experience of the candidate. |
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What he can't do is to make attendance compulsory, or threaten that non-attendance will delay other qualifications. |
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Teachers were given in-service training, and encouraged to upgrade their qualifications by being given study grants. |
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If you take the first fumbling attempt at clarity, and miss out the qualifications and the additions, misrepresenting someone is easy. |
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Questions were being asked about my health and fitness qualifications that I couldn't answer. |
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I am confident that I possess all the necessary qualifications for the position and am ready to meet with you at your convenience. |
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There are no minimum qualifications for water consultants who test cooling towers. |
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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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She now wants to use her qualifications to be able to counsel other people who suffer with clinical depression. |
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They are willing to sponsor a student or two to take postgrad qualifications in shortage areas such as e-Commerce. |
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But she's coy about revealing how many, with what qualifications, or where they are based. |
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It is also pursuing formal credit transfer arrangements with universities so you can convert your qualifications into a university qualification. |
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Nomination materials should include a statement of qualifications and relevant experience, a current curriculum vitae and a letter of interest. |
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Please find enclosed my curriculum vitae which provides a more detailed listing of my background and qualifications. |
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An indefinite grasp of Cyrillic and a reluctance to leave home are not the best qualifications for a poet travelling to Bulgaria. |
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Consequently, little was said about qualifications for elders until Paul began organizing Gentile churches with the help of Timothy and Titus. |
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She had college qualifications in business and accountancy, but worked part-time as a glamour model and air stewardess. |
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Over a third of graduates are in jobs that do not require degree qualifications. |
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In addition, the study found there was a relatively low proportion of the labour force with third level qualifications. |
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It is a blanket provision, and there are no exceptions, qualifications or provisos that apply to that offence provision. |
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I can believe that there might be good effects were we to be less obsessed by qualifications. |
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The employment outlook is grim for front-end staff with basic web design and development qualifications. |
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Lewis, whose academic qualifications were first class, challenged intellectuals on their own ground. |
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The qualifications and diplomas awarded by the College were validated by the University of London. |
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This is a discouragement to States from using the qualifications contained, for example, in Arts 8-11 for illegitimate purposes. |
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Women and slaves were not given the vote and qualifications limited the number of men enfranchised. |
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He had no qualifications except boundless energy, courage, a capacity to take risks and an enquiring mind. |
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The senate was usually limited to 600 members, and entrance was dependent on property qualifications and election to key offices. |
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Many of them had not undertaken even the leaving certificate or the academic entry qualifications necessary to enter university. |
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He studied by night to win his qualifications, which include a PhD in time series and analysis. |
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It's a dog eat dog world out there and the young need the best qualifications they can get. |
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These qualifications will be made up of European credits or study modules known as ECTS, which will be recognised Europe-wide. |
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Admission to higher education is by academic qualifications. |
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Those qualifications are best measured by performance tests. |
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Most enquiries focussed on career prospects, the context of agrology in the economy and questions about the academic qualifications required for membership. |
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A major division exists between salaried public service employees who have job qualifications and wage-earning public service employees who do not. |
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But this line of reasoning is subject to important qualifications. |
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Men with qualifications got half of the questions on the links between diet and disease wrong, while men without educational attainments answered two-thirds incorrectly. |
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I left school just an ordinary working-class boy with no qualifications. |
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On completion of the course, higher level qualifications can be taken. |
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To this end, when writing up the results of their ethnographic work, authors play up their academic credentials and qualifications, their previous experience, and so on. |
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He is a fitness leader and gym instructor with a wealth of qualifications and eight years' experience of helping people improve, maintain and achieve their fitness objectives. |
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Jamieson has an honours degree in fine art from Glasgow School of Art, and post-graduate qualifications in art therapy, social work and management. |
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You can be a full-time or part time student or someone attending a course whose qualifications are recognised by the UK and Irish Departments of Education. |
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And because of the technical nature of some of the dives, nitrox and trimix are readily available to divers able to show proof of training, qualifications and experience. |
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In most instances your British qualifications will not be valid, even if you speak fluent French and have a job, such as teaching, that is transferable. |
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Expats do not want to bring their kids home, because they are afraid that they will end up with qualifications that are not recognised around the world. |
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As it stands anyone can set themselves up as a body piercer without a licence or qualifications, despite stringent rules for ear-piercing and tattoos. |
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I daresay every black beetle thinks it must have a complete explanation of the world as one of the indispensable qualifications of a respectable cockroach. |
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I have done a lot of courses and gained qualifications at the centre. |
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Partisan poll workers have been accused of intimidating voters with photographs, heckling, and by challenges to their identity and qualifications. |
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A number of important qualifications need to be added to this account. |
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I do not consider the stipulated qualifications of the arbitrator to be a determinative indicator that the plaintiff's claims were not intended for arbitration. |
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Ventura did have more qualifications for elected office than simply wearing a feathered boa while grappling in the wrestling ring. |
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One of the major problems is that the college will recognise the qualifications of people who become specialists, but it will not recognise their undergraduate qualifications. |
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But if the multimillionaires harbor even the slightest doubts about their qualifications for solving social and geopolitical ills, they don't express it. |
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One should begin by acknowledging some obvious caveats and qualifications. |
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If you delay child-bearing until your mid-twenties or your early thirties, you are far more likely to have a good job, educational qualifications and a stable relationship. |
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For tertiary and post-graduate education however, reputation can still play a major role in how these qualifications are viewed by potential employers. |
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If I went out with anyone even casually, they wanted to know his antecedents and qualifications in order to plot his future dependability as a husband! |
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They have the same qualifications as possessory freehold titles. |
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Her qualifications from a Finnish college included theatre experience in orthopaedics, trauma orthopaedics, vascular and general surgery and a course in midwifery. |
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If you thought qualifications for being a hermit were a tendency toward solitude and dislike of civilization, think again. |
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So it nettles me a little bit for people to question her qualifications. |
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A modern apprenticeship now offers work-based learning with hands-on career experience, access to qualifications as well as a pay packet at the end of the month. |
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There were no mights, no ifs, no buts, no doubts, no qualifications. |
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I was lucky enough to get my qualifications before the grade inflation. |
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Some prominent 19 th-century suffragists advocated adopting educational or property qualifications for voting that would disqualify most black women. |
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This implies that the job has been designed to require a wide range of qualifications and to offer considerable leeway or latitude in deciding what to do and how to do it. |
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Because these acts are legal documents, the inconsistency between these acts and case law provides an argument in support of psychologists' qualifications to diagnose. |
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Mr Dempsey said science, engineering and technology are important areas of growth in the economy, offering qualifications which are in demand with good career prospects. |
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A woman who ran dud healthcare courses has been found guilty of handing out certificates she claimed were from qualifications body City and Guilds. |
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He had been a doctor from a well-to-do family, but found he was unable to practise in Britain because he had no certificates to prove his qualifications. |
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The qualifications of a representative are two years' habitancy. |
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A good ear, a lithe tongue and a sound sense of humour are the only qualifications for these daily collectives which serve as a great social equaliser. |
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She made all the right moves, going to college to get qualifications and then taking a voluntary job with local charity Signpost to ease herself back into employment. |
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I applied for the post and I remember that, on the phone, I said that I could provide no paperwork to prove my qualifications but that I could do the job standing on my head. |
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Zhang attributed the decline in safety qualifications to price wars that encouraged some firms to reduce standards and begin using inferior materials. |
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I have no qualifications as a pilot, but I have flown a 777 in a Boeing simulator and provoked a stick shake. |
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All we're trying to do is to make our best judgment about the qualifications of very important judges to be serving on circuit courts across this country. |
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He struck the names of many senators and equites who no longer met qualifications, but showed respect by allowing them to resign in advance. |
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He also gained professional qualifications in trichology, the study of hair and scalp. |
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Though he claimed to be a sheikh, he had none of the qualifications. |
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You can gain these qualifications directly through the NGBs or as part of a college or university course which includes coaching. |
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With all the networking qualifications in the world, one config line error on a network device can cripple the network. |
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Yes, the employer has the right to ask for duly notarised documents that proves your qualifications. |
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But despite this, they completed qualifications equivalent to O-Grade and Highers in communications at the College earlier this year. |
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I would rather hire a talented layman than a university graduate with borderline qualifications. |
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She enrolled at the university under false pretenses, giving an invented birth date and lying about her qualifications. |
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This required the lowering of administrative formalities and recognition of professional qualifications of other states. |
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These are not widely recognised as qualifications, but are required for those taking part in certain competitions at the annual mods. |
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Edward III was not a statesman, though he possessed some qualifications which might have made him a successful one. |
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The outgoing Parliament defined the electoral qualifications so as to ensure, as they thought, the return of a Presbyterian majority. |
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Laws concerning the recognition of professional qualifications also may not be fully harmonized. |
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If he should be in doubt as to the qualifications of the one seeking admission, he must satisfy himself from the Klaliff or Kligrapp. |
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Whereas Chichester College has always been focused towards vocational qualifications, the University of Chichester has a more academic bent. |
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Students who graduate from Hauptschule or Realschule continue their schooling at a vocational school until they have full job qualifications. |
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Level 2 qualifications are usually required to advance to Level 3 qualifications. |
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After the GCSE reformations, there is less emphasis on coursework and qualifications are awarded either mostly or entirely on exams. |
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Typical areas include apprenticeships and other vocational qualifications in many disciplines, such as childcare, farming, retail, and tourism. |
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Higher Grade qualifications can be taken in both the fifth and sixth years. |
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They typically offer the Welsh Baccalaureate and Key Skills qualifications. |
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Obtaining A Level or equivalent qualifications is generally required for university entrance. |
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Between 2011 and 2016, Amanda was chair of Ofqual, the qualifications regulator. |
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In addition to academic degrees, many professional qualifications are tied to the QTI at the different levels. |
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It is also possible to track qualifications by using the search facility that several Autonomous Communities own accreditation agencies offer. |
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The qualifications framework for higher education MECES is the reference framework adopted in Spain in order to structure degree levels. |
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Postgraduate qualifications are not designated Master of Arts as in the rest of the UK, as this is an undergraduate degree. |
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Intermediate graduate qualifications lie between master's level and the doctorate. |
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Bachelor's degrees should not be confused with baccalaureate qualifications, which derive their name from the same root. |
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In the UK, these qualifications, while retaining the title of bachelor's degrees, are master's degree level qualifications. |
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Licentiate degrees vary widely in their meaning, and in a few countries are doctoral level qualifications. |
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In the UK and Ireland, all doctorates are third cycle qualifications in the Bologna Process, comparable to US research doctorates. |
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In December that year, however, Williams was dismissed for irregularities in his qualifications and Wells was returned to Uppark. |
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Along with increased personal safety, riders with these advanced qualifications may benefit from reduced insurance costs. |
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Statutes passed in 1430 and 1432, during the reign of Henry VI, standardised property qualifications for county voters. |
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It instituted a system of special courts to review disputes relating to voter qualifications. |
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The academy has a development programme of around 50 students undertaking sporting qualifications. |
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Educational attainment in the Valleys is low, with a large proportion of people possessing few or no qualifications. |
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Students aged 16 or older may study at colleges in England for their GCE Advanced Level or vocational qualifications. |
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Several different qualifications apply for membership of the House of Lords. |
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The Constitution lists the qualifications and disqualifications from serving as a member of Parliament. |
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All educational qualifications in Scotland are part of the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework. |
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It is referenced to the European Qualifications Framework, and thus to other qualifications frameworks across the European Union. |
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However, a greater number of candidates of all ages participates in SQA specialist, vocational and higher education qualifications. |
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It has also developed qualifications for those seeking to teach English to refugees. |
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Its principal role is to contribute to work on qualifications and assessment. |
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If an individual has the right skill set and qualifications, they can apply for industries listed as being in need of workers. |
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He had higher property qualifications than the aire forgill, but his prime claim to higher status was that he would one day be king. |
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The qualifications fit into three categories, the status of the poet's parent or grandparent, their skill and their training. |
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In the case of poets, a poet with skill qualifications but who did not have proper training was a bard. |
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The new Higher was designed to operate within a framework of qualifications known as National Qualifications. |
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A levels are regarded as better in level to the BTEC Level 3 qualifications. |
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However, these qualifications may be distinct in certain ways from those offered in the United Kingdom. |
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It is alleged that this makes the course easier as students do less work for the same qualifications. |
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After leaving school with few qualifications, Boyle took part in government training programmes, and performed at local venues. |
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Leaving school with no formal qualifications, Hopkins began working in a grocery shop. |
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The manner of election, the nature of candidate qualifications, and the electors vary from case to case. |
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Article Two describes the office, qualifications and duties of the President of the United States and the Vice President. |
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The Commission holds a public hearing and if satisfied with the nominee's qualifications, confirms the nomination. |
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The foregoing comparative discussion of colour space has been confined to the receptoral level, and so two important qualifications are in order. |
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Furthermore, the universities are not the only places in the Ruhr region where academic qualifications can be obtained. |
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All courses and qualifications at Dartmoor are operated by South Gloucestershire and Stroud College and Cornwall College. |
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Both men and women with higher qualifications were twice as less likely to be unemployed than their less qualified counterparts. |
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From entry-level access courses to professional degree level qualifications there's something for everyone. |
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She has premises available to her in her home city of Zhitomir, which she will use to teach once she's passed her full instructor qualifications. |
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To understand why, he need only compare the qualifications of most of these lawyers with the qualifications truly needed to litigate these cases. |
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The DRILLER shall communicate it s qualifications to complete the construction as defined. |
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You could go on to take further specialist qualifications, for example the Forensic Science Society Diploma course. |
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The event was held in recognition of the one million students around the country who are studying BTEC qualifications this year. |
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Through this three-phase process, mentors meet with proteges when they arrive, then establish goals and begin basic qualifications. |
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His friends and family gained important positions without qualifications. |
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Pharmacists that were found to have prescribed opium for illegitimate causes and anyone found to have sold opium without proper qualifications would be prosecuted. |
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Medical faculty at universities figured prominently in defining medical guilds and accepted practices as well as the required qualifications for physicians. |
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It was the Voting Rights Act, enacted one year later in 1965, that directly addressed and eliminated most voting qualifications beyond citizenship. |
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Because the Constitution sets no qualifications for service as a justice, a president may nominate anyone to serve, subject to Senate confirmation. |
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While volunteers of all ages are welcome, most are young people who are studying for qualifications in related fields, such as conservation and land management. |
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The school leaving age is 16, after which students may choose to remain at school and study for Access, Intermediate or Higher Grade and Advanced Higher qualifications. |
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All modern democracies require voters to meet age qualifications to vote. |
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Some universities consider undergraduate degrees in professional areas such as engineering, medicine or law as qualifications for pursuing doctorate level degrees. |
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Jonathan Treasure holds a Masters degree in Medical Sciences from Cambridge University alongside qualifications in herbal medicine from the UK School of Phytotherapy. |
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Puerto Rico took another step in its effort to privatize its main airport, issuing a request for qualifications from interested for-profit investors, reports Dow Jones. |
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Rather than aristocratic fiefs, Qin territory came under the direct control of the Qin rulers, directly appointing officials on the basis of their qualifications. |
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He spent several years studying at night school, gaining qualifications in accountancy which enabled him to further his career at Blackburn Borough Council. |
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A person may be a return preparer regardless of educational qualifications or professional certifications and regardless of nationality or country of residence. |
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The result of this directive has been restrictive practice, which excluded all non-architects though they may have the right qualifications and experience. |
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The offer applies to Telenor service providers and customers using Iridium services and who meet the program qualifications developed by Iridium Satellite. |
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Access courses help those who have been out of education for a long time or who do not have any qualifications develop key skills to prepare for university. |
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Whistle-blowers claimed that hundreds of students could have been awarded qualifications they did not know they had or which they had not actually achieved. |
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The move comes after an investigation found Suzanne Greenaway, who oversaw the inquest into Winehouse's death, did not have the correct qualifications for the role. |
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The otolaryngologist testifying as an expert witness should be aware of the qualifications recommended by the ACS and, in my opinion, should comply with them. |
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An honours degree may be directly linked to professional or vocational qualifications, particularly in fields such as engineering, surveying and architecture. |
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The languages available are annotated in the Selective Reenlistment Bonus MILPER messages and are subject to change, availability, and Soldier minimum qualifications. |
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Researchers found that the proportion of males with higher qualifications rose from 26 per cent in the lowest birth weight group to 34 per cent in the highest. |
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This means that they do not entitle the bearer to claim to have any specific academic or professional qualifications, as far as the Spanish authorities are concerned. |
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A cogitative study of the qualifications of a mujtahid is sufficient to give a sense of how these qualifications encompass the basic requirements for the judicial sciences. |
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The qualifications are awarded upon successful completion of examinations called Local A Levels while most of the private schools award them upon London A Levels. |
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Despite these qualifications, the standard theory of the history of the scientific revolution claims that the 17th century was a period of revolutionary scientific changes. |
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While no constituencies were disfranchised in either of those countries, voter qualifications were standardised and the size of the electorate was expanded in both. |
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Paul Brown worked with professional tennis and netball players as well as gaining two massage therapy qualifications during his time in Sydney and Brisbane. |
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Independent schools do not have to follow the National Curriculum, and their teachers are not required or regulated by law to have official teaching qualifications. |
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Additionally, International A Level qualifications from Edexcel are available, for which exams may be registered through the Mauritius Examinations Syndicate. |
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These qualifications are extremely popular in colleges, workplaces and community education centres in Scotland, the rest of the UK and throughout the world. |
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A number of countries, including Singapore, Kenya, Mauritius and Zimbabwe have developed qualifications with the same name as and a similar format to the British A Levels. |
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There are also other qualifications which can be taken such as BTECs, which are specially designed for pupils with learning difficulties and other special needs. |
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Students typically entered at ages of 15 or 16, attended for as little as two years, chose which lectures to attend and left without qualifications. |
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At age 16, some pupils stay at school and choose to study Advanced Level AS and A2 level subjects or more vocational qualifications such as Applied Advanced Levels. |
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The main personnel factor related to cost is teacher qualifications. |
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Toward the end of the 2nd Century BC, Rome started to experience manpower shortages brought about by property and financial qualifications to join the army. |
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I think he's an inspiration, having left school with no qualifications, and normally, I would have said he was a man of the people, despite his squillions in the bank. |
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The qualifications for each grade is where the difference occurs. |
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Background information covering families, general health and disability, unpaid care, language, occupation and industry, qualifications and economic activity. |
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However, the grandson of a person with a certain status could have that status themselves, assuming they had the proper qualifications, even if their father did not. |
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The assessment of pupils' attainment will change, with 'National' qualifications replacing most Standard Grade and Intermediate Grade qualifications. |
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