Alternatively, the excess arises out of the inclusion of wait-listed passengers in booking data. |
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As previously noted, the department would likely benefit from information on actual Program spending and on wait-listed students. |
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At the national level, there is no easily verifiable source of information on wait-listed students. |
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Like him, Leeds businessman Ian Brown, 56, was wait-listed for an angioplasty. |
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And when wait-listed participants were allowed to choose which treatment they would receive, the overwhelming majority chose the VRE treatment. |
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Any MP who has a wait-listed flight, or wants an upgrade, they ring Hawesy and it's all sorted, mate. |
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Reports median wait time and number of wait-listed patients by urgency level, by facility and by physician. |
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The union works with the Dept. of Labor to provide direct entry into an apprenticeship program without having to be wait-listed. |
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But the middle school Lauren had her heart set on had no vacancies, and she was wait-listed. |
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The Choice has some great resources for students who have been wait-listed. |
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Non-directed living-donor kidney transplants have been allocated to wait-listed patients preemptively. |
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Of the 996 students who Yale wait-listed last year, only 103 of them were accepted. |
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My daughter applied to four private schools and was wait-listed at all four. |
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Perhaps if an equal number of eighth graders had been wait-listed, the two groups might have performed more similarly. |
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Timely application to wait-listed programs and services is a key action for some students. |
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The follow-up did not allow for comparison with an untreated control group since the original wait-listed group had gone on to receive therapy. |
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I returned to Toronto on July 14th, 2007 and was officially wait-listed. |
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They were wait-listed at Smith, Trinity, Dartmouth, and Mount Holyoke. |
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Children advanced on average more than seven months in their basic reading skills compared with two months advancement among wait-listed children. |
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We also recommend that the current national database of dialysis and transplant patients be expanded to include characteristics of donors and wait-listed patients. |
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My 89-year-old neighbor is wait-listed to enter a local nonprofit assisted living facility. |
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Besides perfecting table manners, these sometimes wait-listed courses advise youngsters on how to shake hands, be courteous on the phone, and write thank-you notes. |
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I was clearly informed by Cathay Pacific that I was within the first few wait-listed passengers and I was almost guaranteed the seat if I arrived on time. |
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They were wait-listed students for whom openings became available. |
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This leads to a lot of confusion for RAC and wait-listed passengers. |
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