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All students in UCD Medical Faculty are conversant with use of ICT, with CAL used to deliver up to 35% of preclinical courses.
The use of Kiswahili language to conduct interviews helped the participants to express themselves freely as they were more conversant with it than the English language.
Finn is also a supporter of McIlroy, painting him as a pawn used by people who are not necessarily conversant with the rules of this game.
62 The PRAC study demonstrates pharmacists are conversant with the symptoms of anaphylaxis, the need for emergency care after epinephrine and the role of antihistamines in anaphylaxis.
And one-time fiber barons are quickly becoming conversant with the arcana of the bankruptcy code.
All of this will sound familiar to anyone conversant with the history of the European Jews in the thirties.
The author is so conversant with the intricacies of his subject that he assumes a degree of familiarity in the reader.
"Who is Joe Morris?" his son asks, and answers: a boisterous, exasperating retired judge with the New York State Departmentnof Motor Vehicles, "fully conversant with the idea of happiness, especially his own".
He punctuates his sentences with "You follow me?" and he's so conversant with the intricacies of his business that it's often a reasonable question.
He remained conversant with the intricacies of deterrence theology to a degree that critics found daunting and antiwar zealots found disconcerting.
Nicholas L. Paul is fully conversant with the field of crusade history and the history of twelfth-century England and the Plantagenet realm.
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