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Examinations and usually
Entry into these medical schools are highly competitive and it is usually based on successful completion of the Senior High School Examinations.
Examinations are usually either oral or written and in most cases the student is allowed to use all types of aids except for communication with other people.
Examinations are usually required in order to proceed to higher levels, and are monitored and observed by members of a respective organization to the school.
Students must usually attain a grade A-C in 1-3 in the Caribbean Examinations Council ( C. X. C ), examinations.
Fourth year options ( Part III ) are available in a number of subjects, and usually have an entry requirement of obtaining a 2: 1 or a First in second year Tripos Examinations, and is applied for before the commencement of the third year.

Examinations and legal
Examinations at the C1 level may be used as proof of the level of language necessary to work in an international legal context or to follow a course of legal study at university level.
) or equivalent legal studies either in Hong Kong or other common law jurisdictions, or have passed the Common Professional Examinations ( CPE or CPEC ) of Hong Kong or of England and Wales.

Examinations and apply
Note: some of the guides listed under " Other Examinations " also apply to forensic handwriting comparisons ( e. g. E444 or E1658 ).

Examinations and then
He was involved in public service outside the university: executive secretary ( 1957 / 58 ) and then president ( 1960 / 61 ), All African Students Union of the Americas ; leader of a delegation to the Pan-African Student Conference in London, 1960 ; non-resident tutor, Dunstan Hall, Harvard University ; Master of Independence Hall, University of Ibadan ( 1967 – 72 ); University of Ibadan representative to the West African Examinations Council ( 1963 – 65 ) assistant and chief examiner in Government GCE examination ( 1966 – 69 ); and external examiner to universities in Nigeria and Ghana.
In order to defeat the Shadow ships, the Army of Light utilize telepaths to " stun " the Shadow vessels and then fire continuous beam weapons in order to punch through the Shadow's organic armor ( as previously seen in " Long Twilight Struggle ", " Interludes and Examinations ", and " Walkabout ".
* European Union Theatre Examinations: Teachers entering candidates for ISTD examinations need to gain the Certificate in Dance Education and then may choose to progress to Licentiate and Fellowship.
For the dental specialists, the exam pathway is similar ( Primary Examinations ) and then clinical / oral examinations just prior to completing the specialist training leads to the award of the title Member of Royal Australasian College of Dental Surgeons in Special Field Stream ( MRACDS ( SFS )).

Examinations and writing
It is one of the top schools writing the Independent Examinations Board ( IEB ) exams.

Examinations and .
Examinations in music history, music theory, ear training / dictation, plus an entrance examination / recital, are required to enter such a program of study.
Relatively new organizations also use the harp, but often modified to reflect a theme relevant to their organization, for instance ; Irish airline Ryanair uses a modified harp, and the Irish State Examinations Commission uses it with an educational theme.
There are various boards of schools in India, namely Central Board for Secondary Education ( CBSE ), Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations ( CISCE ), Madrasa Boards of various states, Matriculation Boards of various states, State Boards of various boards, Anglo Indian Board, and so on.
Examinations and X-rays showed that the man's head was undamaged, and his heart, lungs and liver were well preserved.
Examinations in the clinical neurophysiology field are not limited to tests conducted in a laboratory.
Between 1950-1951 it was turned into a Children ’ s Theatre and later served as an Examinations Hall.
Following the First and Second State Law Examinations in 1987 and 1991 respectively, he began practising as an attorney in Bonn in 1991.
Humphreys, registrar of the West African Examinations Council.
Six gymnasiums offer Upper Secondary School Exit Examinations, Higher Preparatory Examinations, Higher Commercial Examination Programme and Higher Technical Examination Programme.
In 2004, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama's external examinations department merged with the performing arts examinations division of Trinity College London to form Trinity Guildhall Examinations.
Examinations of his mortal remains indicate that he was probably about 50 upon his death in 1266 which would indicate a birth around 1216.
Examinations of this type are more common in the sciences and some social sciences, and relatively unknown in most humanities disciplines.
Programs often require a Qualifying Examination (" Quals "), a PhD Candidacy Examination (" Candidacy "), or a General Examination (" Generals "), designed to students ' grasp of a broad sample of their discipline, and / or one or several Special Field Examinations (" Specials "), which test students in their narrower selected areas of specialty within the discipline.
Examinations and a culture of merit remain greatly valued in China today.
Examinations differ among the states, the 17 autonomic communities and the city councils, and the " funcionarios " and " personal laboral " exams vary in difficulty from one location to another.
The Leaving Certificate Examinations (), commonly referred to as the Leaving Cert ( Irish: Ardteist ) is the final examination in the Irish secondary school system.
The Examination is overseen by the State Examinations Commission.
Examinations take place just before Christmas.
The Department of Education, The State Examinations Commission, Revenue Commissioners, FÁS Midlands Region, Bus Éireann, Iarnród Éireann, IDA Ireland, and Enterprise Ireland all have bases in the town.
Beyond this first preliminary committee the first Bylaws of the AAPA in 1897 established three committees: Finance and Audit Committee, Committee on Elections, Qualifications and Examinations, and the Committee on Bylaws.
Examinations were conducted at this point on a biannual basis.
He was a member of the General Board of Studies from its foundation in 1882 till 1899 ; he was also a member of the Council of the Senate of the Indian Civil Service Board and the Local Examinations and Lectures Syndicate, and chairman of the Special Board for Moral Science.
* In the Harry Potter series, Professor Tofty, a wizard who works as an Examiner for the Wizarding Examinations Authority, wears them in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix.
Currently graduation after passing at least two Matriculation Examinations.

usually and entail
These favours usually entail Poirot being supplied with cases that would interest him.
Modern projects usually entail the knitting of hats or helmet liners ; the liners provided for soldiers must be of 100 % worsted weight wool and be crafted using specific colors.
Application forms usually entail agreements by the store concerning customer privacy, typically non-disclosure ( by the store ) of non-aggregate data about customers.
Both practices serve the same purpose of allowing clubs to have larger dances, but the greater distances traveled and greater length for fly-ins requires more planning and promotion, will usually have more than one caller, and entail greater costs.
When coaching its entail to the application of sport tactics and strategies during the game or contests itself, and usually entails substitution of players and other such actions as needed.
Microfinance is usually understood to entail the provision of financial services to micro-entrepreneurs and small businesses, which lack access to banking and related services due to the high transaction costs associated with serving these client categories.
This does not usually entail staying off the air until the operator returns as they have used the word ' Out ' which indicates the transmission has ended.
Pay-per-view ( PPV ) services are similar to subscription-based pay TV services in that customers must pay to have the broadcast decrypted for viewing, but usually only entail a one-time payment for a single or time-limited viewing.
Even though complex procedures entail more risk, adverse outcomes are not usually due to error, but to the severity of the condition being treated .).
Vasas-classes are not quite favoured, as the tasks usually entail exhausting and pointless exercises.
For a fusion reactor to operate in steady state, as magnetic fusion energy schemes usually entail, the fusion plasma must be maintained at a constant temperature.
Luigi's partners offer a more disastrous account of events, which usually entail a near-fatal blunder by Luigi, and his subsequent rescue by the companion at hand.
Since this process will usually entail a delay of several years, the inevitable result of such a constitutionally imposed burden will be that the government will not put a claimant on the rolls initially until it has made an exhaustive investigation to determine his eligibility.
), of buildings, and, because energy-inputs usually entail greenhouse gas emissions, in deciding whether a product contributes to or mitigates global warming.
Miniaturization also makes available modifications for most weapons, which usually entail a significant increase in their cost and size but can greatly improve their effectiveness in the right situations.
American stereotypes of an Oberst usually entail a World War II era Wehrmacht officer, sometimes wearing a monocle, speaking English with a heavy German accent and usually up to some sinister plan to foil the Allies.

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