You need to check this record is correct, and keep it safely with your green enrolment form. |
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The huge growth of inner-city apartment living has seen Port Jackson's enrolment soar in recent years. |
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This is of concern for the discipline, as PhD enrolment or completion is a requirement for entry to academia. |
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When the 12 weeks are up, the staff help them find accommodation, work and even organise enrolment on educational courses to gain qualifications. |
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With such a tiny enrolment, online education was a desperate act to keep the course viable. |
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Men were identified from an electronic copy of the electoral roll, enrolment to vote being compulsory for all Australian adults. |
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Declining enrolment has left the school district with many empty classrooms in elementary schools. |
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Among many international business schools, the move away from open enrolment to customised programmes is also continuing. |
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Many students were left out in the cold as competition for limited enrolment spots escalated. |
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In other districts, open enrolment is standard practice provided space is available, but the kinds of schools available remain limited. |
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All trials used validated dyspepsia questionnaires and excluded patients with confirmed peptic ulcer disease or oesophagitis before enrolment. |
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It is important that parents attend to receive their enrolment forms for the September term. |
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Parents are reminded that enrolment forms are now available at the school and should be collected and completed as soon as possible. |
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One goal should be to make a university, or indeed a tertiary education sector, one in which nobody faces any financial barriers to enrolment. |
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This will be an opportunity to meet the staff, use the facilities and complete enrolment paperwork. |
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This week is enrolment week, and when I went into work today the familiar queues were all around the students' association. |
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Parents who have children starting school in September should contact the school for enrolment forms, during school hours. |
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Parents are asked to attend with their child to complete the necessary enrolment forms and to confirm their child's place. |
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While the number of faculty positions decreases, enrolment levels continues to increase each year. |
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At enrolment we tested blood sample and swabs from probable entry sites for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria. |
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But if I stop I'll have to give my employers back the money they spent on registration and enrolment fees. |
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The school's enrolment policy is based on three criteria, after which random selection is used. |
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Closing date for enrolment forms was on Tuesday March 1st, 2005 for Good Counsel Girls School. |
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Rates of enrolment in combined degrees and postgraduate courses, and failure rates, will also influence costs. |
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It was the first time the enrolment ceremony for these Sacraments was celebrated within the Mass. |
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At enrolment, each woman received 15 caplets in a bottle with instructions to take one caplet every night before bedtime. |
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His enrolment was obviously greatly helped by his total ignorance of religion. |
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There was a also good lively discussion in relation to the enrolment of new members. |
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The Australian Electoral Commission has a very clever on-line electoral enrolment verifier. |
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Ontario universities underestimated the extent of this growth in demand and thence enrolment. |
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Patients in group B had bartholinitis with symptoms of rubor, swelling or pain on the day of study enrolment. |
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But there are already two portables being used as classrooms and enrolment will soon be more than the school can handle, said Hicks. |
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He was informed he was entitled to have his furniture and effects shipped only to his place of enrolment in the Regular Force, Kingston. |
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Those who have enrolment forms, please bring them in completed. |
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At the time, the government increased enrolment to meet the growing needs of the baby boom. |
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Recent declines in funding for the earth sciences, and in student enrolment, mean that we must make public and political awareness a top priority. |
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A different kind at each school is recommended, and the element of danger at enrolment time will lend an aphrodisiacal quality to the proceedings. |
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You can check your enrolment details and start the process here. |
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Now I'm going to read some course schedules and enrolment guides. |
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University enrolment is growing faster even than demand for that ultimate consumer good, the car. |
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An identification card with a proof of full-time enrolment must be shown at the ticket booth. |
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Provision of school-in-a-box kits helped to operationalize 3,112 primary and middle schools, with enrolment of 254,732 students. |
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The following flow diagram shows the administration process often involved in flex enrolment. |
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New staff will be recruited to form action teams who will pull out all the stops over the next two years to mobilize girls' enrolment. |
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We are also providing enrolment software and equipment for capturing and digitizing the data, picture and signature. |
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According to the report, university enrolment will grow over the next decade. |
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It is also active in enrolment of pupils, informing and sensitizing communities, and accommodating important delegations. |
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Sometimes those institutions required a child's baptism certificate to be produced for the purposes of enrolment, but it was not compulsory. |
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Supported by the implementation of a capitation grant, enrolment in primary schools slightly decreased. |
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Only available information within 54 months since enrolment is used in constructing annual income for tax and premiums imputations. |
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So unless you can retroactively produce babies, which I think is a bit of a scientific chore, the enrolment is going to go down. |
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Most schools did not have adequate latrines or potable water, which was a disincentive for the enrolment of girls. |
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As the board would argue, this view is often shortlived when real and pervasive program cuts become a reality due to low enrolment. |
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While this significant leap in school enrolment is a major milestone, there is still room for progress. |
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Larger student enrolment and greater numbers of teachers will provide for a wider range of intramural and co-curricular activities. |
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These were mainly related to problems such as enrolment in schools and verbal and physical violence in schools. |
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When compared to the 64 million in formal secondary school, this enrolment seems insubstantial. |
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Largely as a result of the programme, enrolment has increased and dropout rates have decreased, especially for girls. |
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The immediate upshot of this campaign and its accompanying measures has been the massive enrolment of girls over the last five years. |
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No more than one year of related practical experience gained prior to enrolment as an accreditation candidate may be recognized. |
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The enrolment softwares that this company has developed are now totally integrated in the securitized document solutions which Zetes markets. |
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Women's enrolment is on the rise in new subject areas such as cultural studies, cultural management and communication studies. |
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Some countries have found that girls' enrolment and performance improve if they can attend single-sex schools. |
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The main focus had always been on increasing education enrolment and microenterprise start-ups. |
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The Nigerien authorities were aware that State reorganization of non-formal education could lead to a higher rate of enrolment among children. |
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As Appendix B to this report shows, there is a general decline in school enrolment across Canada, attributable mainly to the primary sector. |
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In addition, a successful post card campaign increased enrolment in the child care programs. |
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Conversely, in a small number of developing countries, girls' enrolment outstrips that of boys. |
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Where enrolment has fallen, the decrease is due primarily to rural to urban migration, but also, to some extent, to a falling birthrate. |
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Enhanced autonomy for universities and new powers for university chancellors will lead to the raising of tuition fees or the introduction of enrolment fees. |
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According to the 2006 census, the gender gap in enrolment in secondary education had almost closed. |
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Their discouraging experience depresses both enrolment trends and immigration. |
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Primary education was compulsory for all, and an enrolment rate of 93.3 per cent had been achieved. |
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There had also been substantial achievements in primary education enrolment. |
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The main objective is to develop solutions for customised biometric enrolment for each of the participating countries. |
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This by far surpasses the expectations of everyone involved and Sun Life has therefore extended the enrolment period to 31 October. |
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Poland is ahead of the UK when it comes to teacher-to-pupil ratio and levels of tertiary enrolment. |
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According to the government, the programme has raised enrolment rates from 5.3 million pupils to 8.5 million. |
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The memo, prepared for Sebelius, predicted that enrolment would reach 3.3 million nationally by 31 December. |
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Mr. Chair, is the minister in a position to tell us just what was the enrolment for regular forces in the first quarter of this year? |
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He subsequently changed his position, requesting only that his release item be changed to permit future enrolment in the reserves. |
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Participants shall have been informed in detail of these conditions before they hand in their enrolment. |
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For example, girls' enrolment in school gives an indication of their access to education. |
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An invoice will be sent to the organisation upon confirmation of the enrolment. |
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Actual funding varies because of changes in enrolment, other factors used in calculating the grants, and board program decisions. |
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No person shall go afloat without first completing an enrolment form. |
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Labor says Peter Garrett lodged an open enrolment form yesterday and neither Peter Garrett nor any Labor Party official was available to speak to AM this morning. |
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This will be my ninth year of study, so enrolment doesn't faze me, mammoth queues don't test my patience too much, and the excited chatter of first years mildly amuses me. |
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Halswell School has also had an enrolment scheme put in place by the Ministry of Education to help it cope with the growing number of new subdivisions in the area. |
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Patient enrolment for these two studies should be completed soon. |
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Global policies and strategies for the future will need to help countries achieve exponential growth in AARI, through a series of 'quantum leaps' in their enrolment rates. |
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In particular, malaria treatments, micronutrient supplementation, deworming and school feeding programs have been perceived as a substantial added benefit of schooling and have thus improved enrolment and attendance. |
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In the present case, the personal data concerning the health of children of staff of the institutions is processed in the context of their enrolment in the CPE's day nursery or study centre. |
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There are concerns now that our colleges will see a drop in enrolment of nuclear medicine technicians, who are responsible for diagnostic procedures. |
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For enrolment you may require a system ID and an access code. |
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Zetes controls all the processes associated with the production chain for this project, from biometric enrolment to personalisation, via deduplication. |
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However, boards with increasing enrolment have an increase in HNA funding. |
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It was anticipated that most of the capital projects needed would be additions to existing schools or portables and re-locatable classrooms where enrolment pressures were shortterm in nature. |
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Please provide current enrolment information about this school. |
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Both France and Germany experienced strong enrolment growth early in the decade only to see enrolments flatten out or outright decline in recent years. |
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Once he had completed BRT, the grievor was posted, promoted to Cpl and received a pay adjustment, including retroactive pay from his enrolment date. |
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An enrolment survey of institutions may be helpful to assess this. |
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This Declaration focused, for the first time, on the basic learning needs of neglected minorities and on learning achievement rather than on mere school enrolment. |
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The IA explained that, in accordance with the CFSA and, as indicated on the acknowledgement form, elections for prior service must be made within one year of enrolment or transfer to the Regular Force. |
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Canadian Forces enrolment physicals are divided into three distinct parts. |
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Italy welcomed the increase in primary school enrolment in Angola, but noted that girls' access to school was still significantly hampered by social prejudice. |
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Education in these institutions is regarded as an ancillary and necessary means to prepare children psychologically for enrolment in subsequent stages of education. |
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Bhutan's educational system has made impressive strides over the years, with improved enrolment rates and an increase in the number of schools and qualified teachers. |
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Projects right now at the execution stage include electoral enrolment kits for Togo and a project to update the electoral roll in the Democratic Republic of Congo. |
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After the introduction of universal primary education, enrolment levels burgeoned, especially among the secondary schools, which have experienced a five-fold increase during the past decade. |
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Such children had a lower school attendance rate than other children in Slovakia and a disproportionately high enrolment rate in schools for the mentally disabled. |
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Acknowledging that they slipped up by failing to check the complainant's eligibility for security assessment at the time of enrolment, the Forces offered redress during the Committee's investigation. |
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One industry training coordinator indicated that he had developed a short course on mentoring, had advertised it among his membership, and then had to cancel it due to low enrolment. |
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There have also been impressive advances in increasing basic education, with a sixfold enrolment increase since 2001, of which 35 per cent are girls. |
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Although rights-holder children of exogamous couples represent a source of enrolment for these schools, the survival of these small schools remains at risk. |
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We will then contact you by phone within 8-10 working days to discuss your eligibility to receive a buccal swab kit and proceed with your enrolment. |
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The passport in itself is only one link of a security chain starting from the presentation of the breeder documents, to the enrolment of biometric data and ending with the matching at the border check points. |
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The Coesys electoral enrolment solution was developed specifically for electoral commissions who need to perform enrolment campaigns at regular intervals in order to prepare for elections. |
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In a typical year, the university has an enrolment of 24,500 undergraduate students and 4,000 graduate students. |
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If a candidate was already receiving some treatment for menopausal symptomatology, an appropriate wash-out period should be planned before enrolment in these studies. |
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As is the case in most of India, enrolment for vernacular media has seen a fall in numbers in favour of English medium education. |
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It is widely recognized that, in an ideal situation, the individual would receive the supports they need or funding to purchase them regardless of their enrolment in other programs. |
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However, this has proved increasingly difficult as the systems grow towards universal primary education and widespread secondary school enrolment under increasingly difficult financial conditions. |
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We have selected 'mathematics, computer and information science' as a measure or post-secondary enrolment trends, realizing that it is not a complete measure of those trends, but at present, is an indicative measure. |
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Recommend strategies to improve the alignment of school board cost structures with reduced enrolment, recognizing that local circumstances and needs may make different strategies appropriate for different boards and schools. |
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While a number of countries have reached an enrolment of 50 fib of school age children at primary level, only a few countries can admit more than 50 9t0 of the primary school graduates into secondary schools. |
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For the school year 2010-2011, it was decided that all language sections of all European Schools in Brussels should be open again for the new enrolment of pupils. |
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Officially education is free both at the elementary and secondary levels, but many secondary schools charge an unofficial entrance fee, which results in a drop in enrolment rates after primary school. |
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Since her enrolment, Janice had responded to the same demands and expectations as the other students, but her mental illness had not gone unnoticed. |
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Before being authorised to take biometric identifiers, the staff of the diplomatic mission or consular post shall receive appropriate training so as to ensure smooth and professional enrolment. |
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I mentioned housing as constraining enrolment on the three campuses. |
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In order to ascertain the reasons for that situation, she would be grateful for more detailed information on enrolment rates in rural and urban areas. |
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The EDPS recommends the Commission to propose common rates for the enrolment and matching process completed by fallback procedures together with the Member States' authorities. |
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During the enrolment period, the Sun Life information call centre will be answering any questions members may have, and if required, will assist them in completing the application form. |
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Under the headmistressship of the late Miss Ruth Lim the school progressed steadily and by 1941 the enrolment was at 200 pupils. |
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While the high cost of schools is a recognized obstacle to the girls' enrolment, girls are clearly endangered by the parlous state of school facilities. |
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Efficacy as an anti-cataplectic agent was established in two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trials with a total enrolment of 191 narcoleptic patients. |
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In most cases, both the enrolment rate and the percentage of students that complete primary education rise substantially, while repetition and drop-out fall perceptibly. |
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The current enrolment craze will fizzle if schools chase out children whose parents cannot pay the teacher incentives and could lead to increased drop-outs as quality decreases and with it student motivation. |
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Significant penalties apply for making a false declaration on an electoral enrolment application, the electoral commissioner, Tom Rogers, said on Thursday. |
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The school can also book rooms in 1,2, 3 or 4-star hotels or self-contained bedsits in blocks of residential flats. On early enrolment it is also possible to book holidays flats. |
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As each policy is individually underwritten, those who have submitted enrolment applications may expect a wait of several weeks before receiving confirmation of enrolment and a copy of the policy details. |
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But despite national and international efforts to increase educational availability, universal enrolment of children, especially in Africa, is still a long way off. |
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Primary school enrolment has increased by 1.3 million children, upping the national primary school enrolment from 5.9 million to 7.2 million students. |
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The Act therefore established a comprehensive state school choice programme for families, creating a competitive market in state schooling, and tied school budgets directly to the enrolment decisions of parents. |
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Successful implementation and effectuation of these examinations will largely improve the quality of secondary education and will ease enrolment in higher education. |
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Instead, management have sought to increase undergraduate and graduate student enrolment – particularly international students – in order to increase profits to the university. |
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In the first case received this year, the individual had only fifteen months of verifiable background information in Canada by the time of his application for enrolment. |
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Study participants had baseline lipids and apolipoproteins measured at the time of enrolment. |
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Make sure to send in your application before the enrolment period ends. |
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Here's an encouraging sign for a nation whose future prosperity increasingly relies on brain over brawn: university enrolment continues to grow in Canada. |
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Taking into account the likely number of new enrolments next year, it is clear that the schools will be completely full and that it is very unlikely that all enrolment applications will be accepted. |
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Since 1998, Ontario has operated a formula based capital grant program that provides an automatic revenue stream to school boards when their enrolment exceeds their board-wide school capacity. |
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Prevalence for this category is the total number of students reported as receiving special education programs and services divided by total enrolment. |
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Unrepentant by Louie Lawless sets forth an unrelenting indictment and does not shy away from speaking of genocide to describe the massive enrolment of Amerindian children in residential schools where far too many died. |
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Compared to native pupils, many migrant children perform poorly at school and have higher school drop-out rates and lower rates of enrolment in higher education. |
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The monitoring has identified enrolment in literacy centres, the number of front line workers in literacy delivery and the dropout rates from literacy centres. |
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We pointed out that the WFSW with André had always refused the anathema as well as the enrolment, had refused to paint reality with good and bad and had rejected any form of orbiting. |
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In some cases, schools may provide services for a particular catchment area and require students to prove residence in that area before enrolment. |
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Poverty is a key factor impeding enrolment, primary and secondary completion, and learning outcomes, and children from ethnic minority and indigenous communities consistently underachieve. |
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However, the same statistics indicate that the overall increase in the number of students pursuing studies abroad is not keeping up wit the absolute growth of higher education enrolment worldwide. |
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Great reservation should therefore be exercised in interpreting the fact that females outnumber males in the school enrolment rates as a conscious situation resulting from the conviction in women's rights. |
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School enrolment and retention rates for girls will rise when there are appropriate toilets and bathrooms for them to use, particularly after menstruation starts. |
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For example, data may be made unreliable by respondents who inflate enrolment or attendance figures to maximise resource allocations or to avoid blame. |
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Secondary education is provided by Milford Haven School, a large comprehensive school with an enrolment of around 1200 pupils including the 6th form. |
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In public sector collages this enrolment amounts to almost 5000 students. |
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Maternal anthropometrics were assessed at time of enrolment. |
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