It's estimated that single parents have as many as 93 transferable skills they can offer to an employer. |
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In modern educational jargon, leadership is taken to be a transferable skill. |
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The Scottish Executive will shortly publish a report on the role of education in fostering transferable skills and personal attributes. |
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Working parents ought to have extremely generous tax exemptions, transferable if necessary. |
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Furthermore, many of these technology and institutional assets are not easily transferable. |
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Maternity leave will be transferable, so that the father can take time off. |
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It resembles the immunosuppression caused by UVB at the cellular level in that it is adoptively transferable. |
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She said contracts were not transferable between employers and that any such action breached their contract with the department. |
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Elmets and Bowen noted their immunosuppression was adoptively transferable. |
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Not only could these customs officers search any house they wished, the writs of assistance were transferable to their assistants. |
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The only solution that will solve all the list problems is to switch to the single transferable vote system of proportional representation. |
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In most states with publicity rights, the rights survive death and are transferable and descendible. |
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Though now rare, chills and fevers in a butcher or veterinarian suggests brucellosis, a bacterial infection transferable from animals to man. |
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The 108-member assembly is elected using the single transferable vote, a system of proportional representation. |
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These range from instituting a single transferable ballot to proportional representation. |
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He has never made any secret of the fact that he and his colleagues feel very strongly about the single transferable vote as an electoral option. |
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This usually results in increased ovulations and an increase in transferable embryos. |
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However, clause 1 of the Bill stipulates that a bill of lading must be transferable, thus following the preamble to the 1855 Act. |
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Less direct interfaces cause the user to build a more verbalisable and transferable body of knowledge about the domain. |
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Those with even a small selection of transferable skills will find gainful employment elsewhere. |
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The government allocated transferable rights to emit predetermined levels of emissions. |
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In many places where there is no transferable title that is recognized nation-wide, people are in effect slaves to a traditional plot of land. |
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But the author's notes on transferable skills are remarkable in light of their own success story. |
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The present policy of the Department of Fisheries and Oceans is to make quotas transferable, saleable from one holder to another. |
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The key is making sure the tasks being outsourced are transferable and easily repeatable. |
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It uses one ticketing system transferable across all forms of metro trains, buses and trams. |
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And being a sailor, I am discovering, is not a genetically transferable skill. |
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Because of that, all of these transferable skill sets actually don't get to play out in the workplace. |
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His point can be illustrated by noting that transferable housing vouchers could be market conformable while rent control clearly would not. |
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The customer care training provides all volunteers with transferable skills for other occupations. |
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Stamp duty rates of up to 9 per cent may be chargeable on certain transferable assets. |
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A woman, who has spent twenty years at home, must be shown that her skills are important and transferable into the workforce. |
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He says universities have to produce graduates with skills that are transferable to the private sector. |
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It is also worth bearing in mind that learning new software does provide you with useful skills that may be transferable on a future occasion. |
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Representatives are elected through proportional representation with a single transferable vote. |
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Personal experience, which is not transferable, is the basis and vital force of culture. |
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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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The decision to initiate proceedings shall put an end to the registration of all transferable and untransferable securities. |
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Furthermore it can't be excluded that previously untransferable personality rights may become transferable in the future. |
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The music offered must be abundant, affordable and transferable to portable players, he said. |
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Units are issued in registered form, are non-assessable when issued and are transferable. |
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Partnership rights and transferable securities shall be sequestrated by notification of a deed to the persons mentioned in Article 236 below. |
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For one thing, securities are fungible, negotiable and transferable instruments that can be listed on the stock exchange. |
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The interest of any participant is not transferable or assignable other than by operation of law. |
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Options are not transferable or assignable otherwise than by will or by operation of estate law. |
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The mutual fund, an unincorporated co-proprietorship of transferable securities, is not subject to corporate taxation on its income. |
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The company's separate legal personality is a general feature of its legal status and is not confined to the areas of limited liability and transferable shares. |
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The legal entitlement acquired through registration shall be both transferable and divisible. |
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Unbound for trading for own or customers account of negotiable instruments and financial assets other than transferable securities. |
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I chose physics because I enjoyed it, and although I'm not now doing anything directly related, I think the skills I learned are transferable. |
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It may also hold warrants on transferable securities up to maximum exposure of 5 per cent of the net assets of the portfolio. |
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In fact, one of the proposals of the Green Paper is to implement transferable fishing quota. |
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The Portfolio may also hold warrants on transferable securities with exercise terms linked to one or more equities. |
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Security accreditations granted under the new procedures are valid for five years and are not transferable to other government departments. |
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Even if you lack experience in your prospective career field, you may have transferable skills. |
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Any strategy for the identification, dissemination and replication of good practices has to focus on transferable tools, skills and procedures. |
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This would then assist in having a universal, equitable and transferable set of services across the country. |
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The emphasis is on the mining industry, but the skills taught are readily transferable to other industrial areas. |
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I am talking about homelessness but politics has transferable skills. |
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Professor Black, who has been clinical vice president of the college for the past three years, took 1803 of the 4193 votes cast by single transferable vote for 11 candidates. |
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The system for allocating chairs will be based on an electoral system based on the single transferable vote and if all else fails, then lots will be drawn. |
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Simultaneously, transferable skills are acquired and practised, such as the ability to learn autonomously and to communicate and co-operate multilingually. |
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The status that we are seeking is indissolubly linked to the icon and is not transferable to the masses still attempting to buy it, and with it, an identity. |
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As a rule, these shares are not transferable during a period of two years. |
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Moreover, a security should be fixed for import rights, licences should not be transferable and import licences should be issued to traders solely for the quantities for which they have been allocated import rights. |
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However, Bills of Lading can also be transferable documents. |
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Mr. Otto Langer: I think the concern is not necessarily disease, because there isn't good proof that some of these diseases would be transferable. |
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Local government in Northern Ireland has since 1973 been organised into 26 district councils, each elected by single transferable vote. |
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In view of the risk of speculation inherent in the system in the pigmeat sector, export licences should not be transferable and precise conditions governing access by traders to the said system should be laid down. |
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It is important that a person you choose to be your reference will provide your prospective manager with a description and assessment of your job-related transferable skills. |
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The current system of allocation of nontransferable, variable duration licences to individual vessels is to be replaced by a system of long-term individual transferable rights owned by Falkland Islanders. |
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Fees paid for a previous attempt are not transferable to a later session. |
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If the money to be transferred consists of identifiable and transferable securities, contact your financial institution about the possibility of transferring them in that form. |
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For a more complete list, see History and use of the single transferable vote. |
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One important conclusion from the report is that each project has its own unique challenges and while one can learn from them, they are not necessarily transferable. |
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The training must be qualifying and transferable. |
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Councillors are elected every four years through the single transferable vote. |
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For example, these learners may lack study skills and transferable language skills, and these learners may avoid reading or writing. |
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Each elects six MLAs to the 108 member NI Assembly by means of the single transferable vote system. |
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Moray Council currently has 26 members elected using single transferable vote in 8 wards. |
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A system of individual transferable quotas in the Icelandic fisheries, first introduced in the late 1970s, was further developed. |
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The upper house, the Senate, is also popularly elected under the single transferable vote system of proportional representation. |
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Another advantage to being an All Points Accommodations Inc member is that membership is willable and transferable to family members. |
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While our panel agreed that a degree can definitely help you stand out, employers are equally interested in volunteering, work experience and transferable skills you've learned in other industries. |
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In the report the ERS calculates that, had the election been conducted under a proportional single transferable vote system, Ukip would have won 54 seats, the Lib Dems 26 instead of 8, and the Greens three instead of one. |
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It is the case that Premium Bonds are not transferable during the lifetime of the registered bond holder or on their death. |
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An amazing 82 percent of those surveyed admitted they knew little or nothing at all about the proposed single transferable vote system. |
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Voters can now select representatives for the entire board, rather than just their local ward, under the single transferable vote system. |
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As part of the evaluation of the programme's success we identified four key elements for good practice in teaching primary maths, which are transferable to other schools using the MEP or any other innovative maths programme. |
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The transferable vote election system is the key, and gives the SDLP considerable cause for optimism that it can hold nationalism's pole position. |
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Tickets are not transferable to another date for the same course. |
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The rights will be transferable until the expiration date of the rights offering. |
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The objective of this aid is to increase the regional and national pool of labour with the high-level transferable skills necessary to meet the needs of the industry. |
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This conception of knowledge ignores the fundamentally dynamic character and plural aspects shaping knowledge production and generation, as knowledge is perceived as socially disembodied and universally transferable. |
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Aside from redemptions fully paid up in cash, redemption payments may be made by the remittance of transferable securities, chosen by the management company in accordance with the methods indicated above. |
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The greatest danger, however, is posed by various flu pandemics that may break out when a new flu virus subtype emerges that is transferable from one human to another. |
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The modified genetic material must not give rise to harm if transferred nor should it be self transmissible or transferable at a frequency greater than other genes of the recipient or parental micro-organism. |
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Debt securities include eurobonds, permanent interest bearing shares and other transferable securities issued under a debt issuance programme or as commercial paper of a type described below. |
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Where a debtor receives from several payers the sums attachable or transferable under the conditions provided for by the present Part, the attachable fraction shall be calculated on the entire amount of the sums. |
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This recommendation does not affect a right in immovable property that under law other than this law is transferable separately from a receivable, negotiable instrument or other obligation that it may secure. |
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So, an owner or lesser rights holder may only encumber its rights to the extent these rights are transferable under law relating to intellectual property. |
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Your right to use the Site is not transferable or assignable. Any password or right given to you to obtain information or documents is not transferable or assignable. |
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It describes the importance of protecting salmon habitat and advocates the use of an individual transferable quota system for all salmon fisheries. |
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The major element of the cost to the Community budget is expected to be incurred in respect of establishing the technical specifications of the transferable quota system and to verify compliance. |
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The proposed action is to ensure that there no irregularities occur in the application and reporting of transferable quotas in the case of air conditioning equipment for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles. |
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Although the provisions of the Plan provide that options are not negotiable or transferable, the proposed Amendment Procedures would leave open the possibility of introducing such a mechanism by director's vote. |
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The term of office of a parish councillor is four years, and council seats are elected en bloc through multiple non transferable vote, by secret ballot. |
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In Northern Ireland and Scotland, the single transferable vote system is used, whilst in most of England and Wales the single member plurality system is used. |
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In addition as the deceased spouse is subject to an exemption that full nil rate band is transferable to the surviving spouse's estate on the survivor's death. |
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Under OLM structures, workers' skills are transferable, so the capital loss associated with job changes is smaller than changes within ILM structures. |
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Undercutting this theory, however, was the fact that the invalid rate in the local elections was far lower despite single transferable vote being a new system for most voters. |
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It is a shame that we do not elect our councillors in Wales and England using the single transferable vote system, as they do in Scotland and Northern Ireland. |
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Shapiro, a broker with City Center Real Estate who is often involved with distinctive but quiet deals that involve transferable development rights. |
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Opponents claim a ballot would split the electorate three ways and, with a single transferable vote option, a minority vote for independence could win. |
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