Similar words: vocational education, vocational, vocational school, vocational program, vocational training, vocational guidance, educationally, vocation. Meaning: adv. affecting the pursuit of a vocation or occupation.
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1. The island to which this vocationally heterogeneous unit was assigned is one of the newest and smallest countries receiving Peace Corps assistance.
2. If it is vocationally disadvantageous to study history at school, it must be vocationally suicidal to study the subject at university.
3. Each of these courses is vocationally attractive, academically challenging and personally fulfilling.
4. The courses offered in the school are vocationally oriented.
5. People always say that one should be vocationally qualified.
6. Vocationally, we also have specialized and become more interdependent on others, and as a result we have diminishing control over large aspects of our lives.
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7. We must fulfill our personal desires, vocationally and recreationally, if we are to successfully offer up our special talents for the goodness of humankind.
8. During the first two years, students acquire a knowledge of both general and vocationally related registers of the languages.
9. The courses will be college based, they will be vocationally relevant but they will also offer academic qualifications.
10. Firstly, there is a deliberate effort made to provide courses that are vocationally relevant.
11. Recovery was defined as not only remission of symptoms, but being able to function both socially and vocationally.
12. Third, in the BEL context, most learners seem to be vocationally motivated.
13. Prior to this time there were only a few multiple staff churches and even fewer with vocationally trained ministers of youth.
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