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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a direct entrant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone or something that enters a situation or competition without any intermediaries or prior involvement.
Example: "The company is excited to welcome a direct entrant into the market, as it will increase competition and innovation."
Alternatives: "a new participant" or "a primary entrant".
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Barty, 17, is not ranked highly enough to be a direct entrant so was given a wild card, but she began the season in fine form by qualifying and reaching the second round of the WTA Tour event in Brisbane, which was won by Williams.
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Accommodation The university guarantees an offer of accommodation to all first year and direct entrant undergraduate students who meet the allocation criteria and apply by 21 August.
Graduate entrants hold a prior degree, while the majority of Direct entrants are school leavers, with a small number of Mature (>23 years) students.
Nice but Interwoven hasn't been profitable in two years, and similar stuff is peddled by at least two dozen rivals, including Microsoft and Oracle; five smaller direct entrants have a total of $776 million in cash.
The major influence for mature students was 'practical/artistic skills' (23%, n = 3); however, significantly more direct entrants than mature students considered a 'desire to work with people' (p = 0.03) as the major influence on career choice.
However, College records show that this cohort closely resembles others in our medical school (over the past 5 years) – most are direct entrants from school, slightly more females than males and a very broad cultural base.
In any case, sustained commitment to genuine merit-based promotion is needed throughout the civil service, to ensure apprentices – and also direct entrants without degrees – meet no glass ceilings on their way up.
Addressing the conference for the first time as justice secretary, Mr Yousaf said: "Let me make it crystal clear, there will be no direct entrants under my watch.
Direct entrants were significantly more likely to perceive 'work experience' (p = 0.027) as important in choosing dentistry, than mature students (88% cf 77%).
The automaker's greater emphasis on tech investment and R&D is a direct result of pressure from new entrants into transportation including Google, Apple and Amazon, Toyota President Akio Toyoda told press at a conference in Tokyo on Friday, according to Bloomberg.
The service will expand beyond Hulu's broadcasts of recent reruns of broadcast and cable shows and make it a direct competitor of traditional pay-TV providers and new digital entrants, including Netflix.
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