Similar words: presidency, residence, resident, president, residential, residentially, presidential, resident alien. Meaning: ['rezɪdənsɪ] n. 1. the act of dwelling in a place 2. the position of physician who is receiving special training in a hospital (usually after completing an internship).
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31. So did Cara, who has just started her medical residency in pediatrics at Harvard Medical School.
32. A residency is generally between 3 and 7 years.
33. They also examined hospitals without residency programs.
34. We are process - oriented , and see the residency as a place for research.
35. He heard Louis Armstrong and Joe "King" Oliver on their famous Chicago residency that year, but he also loved the sound of the first great white jazz soloist – the cornetist Bix Beiderbecke.
36. They should also spend no less than 16 months in Victoria during the 24 month period immediately preceding lodgment of their Permanent Residency Visa application with DIAC.
37. Residency Requirements: As part of this program you will attend residential colloquia in addition to your online courses.
38. This approach works best for workloads that peak at different times, have low average memory residency (working set) requirements, and do not have sustained workloads.
39. The term "place of habitual residence" refers to a place where a citizen resides for no less than 1 year after he leaves his place of permanent residency.
40. A middle-aged Latina, Magdalena, comes to my residency clinic with chronic hypertension, cerebrovascular disease, and depression.
41. One example of a growing city, residentially and commercially, is Wooster, Ohio, my place of residency.
42. Mr Olaechea has British residency by virtue of his marriage.
43. Levchenko remarked that a kind of sepulchral quiet seemed to pervade the Residency.
44. During my family practice residency in Pittsburgh, I rewrote the novel — and then rewrote it again once I got out in private practice.
45. Foreigners found without residency cards can be fined or impri-soned.
46. One way is to complete medical residency in the United States.
47. I haven't moved at this pace since I did my residency.
48. He did a residency at Walter Reed Medical Center and worked there for years before a transfer to the Darnall Army Medical Center at Fort Hood this year.
49. Becoming a physician has meaning far beyond completing medical school and residency.
50. Doctors - in - training are usually called interns during their first year of residency.
51. In the United States, as in most countries, anyone can make a FOIA request. Neither U.S. citizenship nor residency is required, and access is open to all, not just journalists.
52. Competition for a residency at a top hospital can be fierce.
53. A residency is aperiod of hospital training for medical school graduates.
54. One way is to complete a medical residency in the United States.
55. The residence of the settlor determines the tax residency of the trust.
56. The arc of this rich and engrossing book matches Mr Mukherjee's personal evolution as an oncologist, beginning on the first day of his hospital residency.http://Sentencedict.com
57. How long a residency lasts depends on the chosen area of medicine.
58. EXPERIENCED and highly qualified professionals holding a Shanghai Residence Card face the prospect of being able to convert their temporary permit to permanent Shanghai residency this year.
59. One way is to complete a medical residency in United States.
60. A place of residence includes a place of permanent residency and a place of habitual residence.
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