Synonym: applier. Similar words: applicably, applicable, application, supplication, appliance, replica, implicate, replicate. Meaning: ['æplɪkənt] n. a person who requests or seeks something such as assistance or employment or admission.
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(61) The successful applicant will also be offered a £10-a-day travel bonus.
(62) The Secretary of State maintained that because of section 82 the applicant was not entitled to a statutory redundancy payment.
(63) An employment interviewer reviews these forms and asks the applicant about the type of job sought and salary range desired.
(64) That evidence was, primafacie,(www.Sentencedict.com) of itself sufficient to justify the decision of the magistrate that the applicant should be committed.
(65) Of that number, approximately 20 percent were eventually judged unfavorable by the Applicant Review Panel.
(66) He or she will hear evidence from the council, the applicant, neighbours and local groups.
(67) It is important to emphasise at the outset the magnitude of the task which the applicant has set himself by this appeal.
(68) The applicant sought judicial review of the Director's decision to seek to enforce compliance with the requirements of the notice.
(69) To put these contentions into effect the applicant made two applications in the district court to which the cases had been transferred.
(70) Yet the disappointed applicant had an unfettered right to extend the period of disruption by appealing.
(71) Unless the opinion is totally misconceived, an applicant should not be prejudiced merely because it was wrong.
(72) The applicant sought a declaration and/or prerogative orders to identify the lawful decisions and correct any unlawful decisions.
(73) Secondary prevention may take place when an applicant is accepted as a client of a social work agency.
(74) Another novel approach was used by an applicant for a sales position with a large department store.
(75) When her appeal to the appeal tribunal was dismissed, the applicant appealed to the Court of Appeal.
(76) The licence application must be signed by the applicant or his agent.
(77) The examination of Price took place in the context of proceedings for the remand inabsentia of the applicant.
(78) The court will then fix a date for consideration and serve notice on the applicant.
(79) He was, incidentally, the only applicant who hadn't named the drink St Clements, from the nursery rhyme.
(80) Flexible working may apply to this job and would involve the successful applicant working on average one and half hours per week.
(81) It was not just the veto which caused a crisis of confidence: every member had the right to blackball an applicant.
(82) It is designed to help each applicant to make an informed decision before applying for a particular programme of study.
(83) The applicant must pay the Attorney-General's costs before their Lordships' Board.
(84) Being prepared to fill an opening quickly with a qualified applicant impresses employers most and keeps them as clients.
(85) Special classes of applicant Like other institutions the Polytechnic has paid increased attention to the recruitment of overseas students in recent years.
(86) Where the applicant has no representation and the respondent is legally represented the applicant's probability of success is reduced to 10%.
(87) Instead, he believes, they rely on advice from teachers about whether or not an applicant would be compatible.
(88) The applicant then applied to the High Court for judicial review of these decisions.
(89) An applicant may apply for admission from 1 January, 1 April, 1 July or 1 October in any year.
(90) Selection Process Each application is considered on its merits with a view to assessing fairly whether the applicant will enhance the veterinary profession.
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