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181 In addition to departmental seminars, there are courses in research methodology and practice and regular meetings with a review board to assess progress.
182 He taught himself to become a local government accountant through night schools and correspondence courses.
183 In addition, the Technician and Business Education Councils and a wide range of professional bodies validate courses leading to their awards.
184 Foundation-level basic skills or university Access / foundation courses are generally free.
185 The take-up has been disappointing in some respects, with the most highly motivated members attending several courses.
186 Alternative midland accounts and services are available to students taking these courses - please ask at your local branch for further details.
187 Some firms prefer candidates with business backgrounds because business courses emphasize quantitative analytical skills.
188 The general science courses may have been more suited but have proved less attractive.
189 When the ice melted some shallow lakes remained where boulder clay blocked old river courses.
190 A new service for golfers on the Algarve coast aims to take the hassle out of booking tee times on holiday courses.
191 It has added courses in its industrial engineering and automotive divisions that teach more advanced skills.
192 The snake's venom courses through the bloodstream of the chameleon, causing instant paralysis.
193 Generally there are three courses of action which could be taken: 1.
194 A detective course is among a number of vocational studies planned to run alongside traditional academic courses from September next year.
195 Supported by four applied science courses covering the biology, entomology and pathology of seeds, and plant breeding.
196 But it has not created separate, advanced courses for tech-prep students,[Sentence dictionary] as Sinclair has done.
197 The demand for courses had declined dramatically as more facilities became available in Third World countries.
198 People are going to beat a path from all over to play these golf courses.
199 The brigade commander was able to assess the situation and take proper courses of action.
200 Our first and subsequent courses have been a success and are part of a long-term commitment to AIDS prevention.
201 These supplement their core academic courses, which are taken with the rest of their classmates in the regular high school.
202 Over the past few months seven candidates have attended different courses.
203 The last nine months have also seen continuing development in the National Certificate and in our advanced courses provision.
204 Local education authorities also run courses which typically require attendance for two hours a week for six weeks, in the evenings.
205 On none of these courses was there any examination: continuous assessment was preferred.
206 The professional associations representing accountants sponsor numerous courses, seminars, group study programs, and other forms of continuing education.
207 How many courses or conferences have you attended or even seen advertised that mention children in their titles?
208 This can require attendance at postgraduate courses, and perhaps some Masters degree coursework in the same field.
209 Many of our courses include a project in the continuous assessment element.
210 The courses will be college based, they will be vocationally relevant but they will also offer academic qualifications.
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