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some and universities
At some colleges and universities, a faculty committee reviews and reports to the administration on the qualifications of candidates.
In the national interest even the affluent universities must consider some division of labor among them to replace their present ambitions to keep up with the Joneses in all branches.
In other countries ( and in some, particularly smaller, British and North American universities ), anthropologists have also found themselves institutionally linked with scholars of folklore, museum studies, human geography, sociology, social relations, ethnic studies, cultural studies, and social work.
* Associate Instructor, used by some universities instead of teaching assistant
Due to cuts in spending and manpower some universities have been disbanded and their campuses were included as faculties of other, larger educational entities.
Smaller ( and slower ) braille embossers are more common and can be found in some libraries, universities, and specialist education centres, as well as being privately owned by some blind individuals.
Associate's degrees and bachelor's degrees are granted by univerisites, but, in some courses of study, there may be an agreement between colleges and universities to collaborate on the education requirements toward a degree.
The protests hurt Columbia financially as many potential students chose to attend other universities and some alumni refused to donate money to the school.
It is available in some universities.
As a result, drinking games have been banned at some American universities.
However, some UK universities such as Oxford and Sussex ( and, until recently, York ) retain the D. Phil.
This was the first of many Dominican schools established by the brethren, some near large universities throughout Europe.
All " open universities " use distance education technologies as delivery methodologies and some have grown to become ' mega-universities ', a term coined to denote institutions with more than 100, 000 students.
Below are the names of the universities and some of the important schools including newly opened Hannover Medical Research School in 2003 for attracting the students from biology background from around the world.
Ivy League schools are viewed as some of the most prestigious, and are ranked amongst the best universities in the United States and worldwide.
Since 1999, the education laws have forbidden the public universities to instruct students in languages other than Latvian ( there are exclusions made for linguistics, some international projects and non-budget groups ).
The University has some 680 partner universities in over 50 countries and it belongs to the League of European Research Universities as well as the global Universitas 21 network.
As well as the colleges listed above, some universities in the Netherlands offer bachelors programs in Liberal Arts and Sciences ( Tilburg University ), as will King's College London and University College London in the United Kingdom from 2012.
The language is taught in some universities in Australia, Canada, Croatia, Italy, Russia, Serbia, the United States, and the United Kingdom among other countries.
Initially its spread was confined to PARC and a few universities to which Xerox had donated some Altos.
While many universities and professional sports teams ( for example, the Cleveland Indians, who had a Chief Wahoo ) no longer use such images without consultation and approval by the respective nation, some lower-level schools continue to do so.
In the future, some states may require criterion-based standards either for admission to or graduation from public universities.
They claim that liberal ideas of free speech are repressive, arguing that such " Marcusean logic " is the base of speech codes, which are seen by some as censorship, in US universities.

some and qualifying
In September 2009, Haiti met the conditions set out by the IMF and World Bank's Heavily Indebted Poor Countries program, qualifying it for cancellation of some of its external debt.
This is the model used by " insider magazines " or industry-based publications distributed only to qualifying readers, often for free and determined by some form of survey.
They are not strictly speaking pronouns because they do not substitute for a noun or noun phrase, and as such, some grammarians classify these terms in a separate lexical category called determiners ( they have a syntactic role close to that of adjectives, always qualifying a noun ).
Because of this, entire fields of 28 drivers are at times separated by just one second over qualifying laps at some events.
All rounds include practice, qualifying, and racing in some form.
Although it was England's first ever defeat in a World Cup or European Championship qualifying match under Eriksson, it brought his position under unprecedented pressure and he was criticized, both by some fans and by BBC commentators, for his alleged lack of charisma and tactical awareness.
When Kramnik defeated Kasparov and inherited Kasparov's title, he also inherited some controversies because he was handpicked to play for the title after he had just lost the qualifying match against Alexei Shirov in 1998.
They were the only team to bring a psychologist to the training camp ( because the memories of 1950 still affected some players ) or a dentist ( for, because of their humble origins, many players had dental problems, which caused them infections and also had negative impact on performance ), and had sent a representative to Europe to watch the qualifying matches a year before the tournament had begun.
In some national groups, a person may take a Mensa offered test only once, although one may later submit an application with results from a different qualifying test.
Because of the large number of entries at the World Championships, for some years the event included qualifying rounds for men and ladies in addition to the normal short program and free skating components.
Crescent Height's students scored very well on departmental examinations, though some members of the school board believed that he achieved this at least partly by culling weaker students with a preliminary qualifying examination.
This first edition, played in New Zealand, without qualifying round, was won by the host in the final match played in Auckland against Tahiti, with the result of 2-0, and was characterized by the absence of the Australian team and the presence of some teams not members of FIFA, such as New Hebrides, which became Vanuatu after gaining independence in 1980.
In some cases, additional teams played in qualifying rounds to gain entry.
It has also hosted two England under-21 internationals ( in 1996 and 2008 ) and, in 2005, hosted some European Youth Championship qualifying matches.
On 5 December, Fowler scored his first two goals in the UEFA Champions League competition proper against Galatasaray ( he had previously scored during a qualifying tie some six years prior against FC Haka ), though Liverpool lost 3 – 2.
After gaining some years of experience in real estate sales, a salesperson may decide to become licensed as a real estate broker ( or Principal / qualifying broker ) in order to own, manage or operate their own brokerage.
For example, some districts may opt to split the qualifying competition for Student Congress from the remaining events, or hold separate tournaments for Individual Events and Debate.
The Prelude was the product of a lifetime: for the last part of his life, Wordsworth had been " polishing the style and qualifying some of its radical statements about the divine sufficiency of the human mind in its communion with nature ".
After qualifying as a barrister, he moved to Birmingham in 1914, choosing the city because he had some connections there thanks to his association with Cadbury, and began work at the chambers of John Hurst.
* The scores for teams ranked 7th and lower are from the qualifying sessions, which is why the scores for some of these teams are higher than the scores of teams ranked above them.
There were also some changes in the tournament's qualifying structure, with the two-legged home-and-away knock-out stage being replaced by a group phase.
By, some engines were producing over 1000 bhp ( 750 kW ) in short bursts in qualifying.
The commission reviewed such areas as property, succession, maintenance, pensions, social welfare and tax and recommended some changes in the law to provide rights for qualifying co-habitees.
In 1996, the team qualified for the European Football Championship for the first time, after some good results in the qualifying group, including a stunning 3 – 2 turnaround win against future Euro 1996 champions Germany.

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