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Now, I passed all my biology
exams
in Britain.
Police recruits had passed lengthy background checks, they had passed medical and psychological exams, they had quit their jobs.
And we can reduce the disparity in policing by changing
exams
that produce disparate outcomes.
We can easily recruit more women and reap all those research benefits by training well-qualified candidates to pass validated, work-related, physiologically-based fitness exams, as required by Title VII of the Civil Rights Act.
We can increase the number of women, we can reduce that gender disparity, by simply changing
exams
that produce disparate outcomes.
At the age of 21, Simone de Beauvoir became the youngest person to take the philosophy
exams
at France’s most esteemed university.
They receive comprehensive eye
exams.
We're doing 15-minute
exams
with patients.
I cheated on
exams.
When one of her classmates Luke steals the paper of the final history
exams
and pops it in her bag, Mrs. Tingle finds it sticking out.
Katie Holmes, who plays this "goodie-two-shoe," is faced with "the biggest dilemma of her teenage life" when this classmate guy of hers comes along with the final
exams
sample that should help them nail Mrs. Tingle's test.
I think it was way back in 1987 that we had our
exams
and my friend and I saw in the papers that one of the theatres was playing 'teen deviyan'.
The three roommates have proudly scammed their way through the last four years of college and now, during final exams, these big-men-on-campus are about to be busted by the most unlikely dude in school.
Young Alan Tracey feels left out of all the rescuing we never see the other Traceys do because dad won't let him play with a real rocket until he passes his
exams.
However, Eglantine missed her final
exams
to becoming an accomplished witch.
Hirarala arrives in South Africa to help his dad who is a barrister, since gandhi was involved in the freedom struggle, he wanted his wife and children to join in too as a service to the society and as a result hirarlal does not get a chance to complete his education and fails his exams, he gets married to his love gulab (bhoomika Chawla) against his father's wishes.
For me the last two get a little lost and the ending is most confusing when her fiancé is released whilst fellow terrorists are released, she seems uncertain as to who she wants and the young lover seems more interested in his
exams
than anything else as she weeps, beautifully of course!
Son: realizes that he has to study harder to pass some important
exams
(after his folks stood up for him and killed those bullies who've been abusing him all the time).
Sure enough the
exams
were done, we knew that we would all be getting jobs or going off to university, or being mauled by bears, or moving away.
My only problem I have with this program is that it caused me and my friends to neglect our Uni
exams.
When i went to cinema i was just hopping a teenage film but this film is more than this.. u can laugh and cry at the same time... it filmed a tragedy in Turkey about choosing jobs and exams.... this is nice...Jean Claude Van Damme is the best of course but the movie is better ...
Nevertheless, they culminate in school-leaving
exams
that effectively decide the course of a child’s life.
Indeed, following Singapore’s example, China has developed a sophisticated and comprehensive system for selecting and promoting political leaders that involves decades of training and a battery of
exams
for officials at various stages of their careers.
Many are campaigns – I received several thousand e-mails recently from Muslim students who do not want
exams
to be administered on Fridays.
But they reserve the right to set the rules on concentration requirements and
exams.
Indeed, their children are even prohibited from taking college entrance
exams.
More recently, as more than 80 pupils in South Sudan were taking their annual exams, fighters invaded their school and kidnapped them at gunpoint.
The results of most internationally comparable mathematics, reading, and science
exams
for primary and secondary students reveal a considerable gap not only between advanced and developing countries, but also across the developing world.
As so many schools have discovered, mid-day meals lead to an end-of--year jump in performance on national
exams.
What these kinds of
exams
cannot do – and should not attempt to do – is test people’s political convictions.
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