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The connexions
noun
A circuit of prayer groups who employed travelling ministers alongside the regular ministers attached to each congregation.
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The Connexions Service was introduced in April 2001.
The Connexions centre, the Labour scheme that gave teenagers help to find jobs and training, was closed down last year and replaced by three staff offering careers advice to 140,000 people.
So once the Connexions service was scrapped, nothing happened.
Throughout the course, we will examine and reexamine the connexions between the individual and social levels.
In particular, it had heard good things about the approach taken by the Connexions service.
Labour's Future Jobs Fund is now a memory; the Connexions careers service has been savaged.
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Ed Glaeser, William Kerr, and Giacomo Ponzetto have investigated the connexion between small businesses, entrepreneurship, and employment.
Application on the Connexion by Boeing® (CBB) global broadband network was evaluated to establish feasibility.
The connexion between flailing banks and economic weakness isn't as clear as is often asserted.
Second, the design of the kernel concept is developed, and the connexion between the mathematics and this design is established.
Having just finished Mary Somerville's On the Connexion of the Physical Sciences, the novelist Maria Edgworth reported feeling like a boa constrictor "after a full meal".
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