Today, vocationally oriented students and careerist colleagues make it a chore. |
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More and more vocationally oriented courses in universities determine the ways in which people speak of what's valuable in the universities. |
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He argued that vocationally educated individuals entering the industry could be better equipped with a broader knowledge base. |
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However, some of the officials concerned would not be vocationally capable of changing their career orientation. |
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The rise of the new, more vocationally oriented degree, often at the expense of older, academic degrees, follows a trend set in America. |
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The vocationally disabled have been designated a special target group within labour market policy. |
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Member States may also lower the age limits for persons vocationally trained or undergoing such training. |
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It is not only vocationally oriented education which has an impact on the economy. |
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Moreover, workers have to be allowed to develop personally as well as vocationally in a self-determined way by means of their qualifications. |
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However, they share the primary functions of responding to the training needs of business, industry, the public service sectors and the educational needs of vocationally oriented secondary school graduates. |
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Overall, people in vocationally trained, skills-based jobs, such as hairdressers, gardeners, plumbers and electricians, were happiest. |
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Chefs are vocationally predisposed to generosity. |
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Some universities offer a vocationally based Foundation degree, typically two years in length. |
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Universities are grappling with the challenges of the knowledge and learning revolution as well as pressures to internationalise and become more entrepreneurial and vocationally oriented. |
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Because hair cell loss is usually very gradual, most people are unaware of changes in their hearing until the damage begins to affect them socially or vocationally. |
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Any layman was spiritually a priest, though not vocationally a parson. |
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It also aims to create an education system which will provide a more secular and vocationally based training. |
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Yet protest groups have also emerged at vocationally oriented institutions like Leeds Metropolitan University, where students traditionally have had a hard-nosed attitude that education is a tool for career advancement. |
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It is vocationally based and popular with both males and females in the sixth form. |
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Once controlled by local authorities and vocationally orientated, they were freed to compete for students on the same playing field as much older institutions. |
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The Boston Consulting Group sees a shortfall of 200,000 engineers, 400,000 other graduates and 150,000 vocationally trained workers in the coming years. |
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Vocationally she dedicated her last 15 years as a care coordinator and provider in the Human Services arena. |
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