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We have developed a standardised measurement of talent based on CV data, professional competencies and values inspired by headhunting and Business School HR tradition.
Competency level of obstetrics and gynaecology trainees in the UK follows a standardised 7-year curriculum set out by the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists (RCOG) [21, 22].
This would then succeed to act as a standardised national guideline for evaluating the effectiveness of CBE programmes in developing professional competencies that are expected of 'Tomorrow's Doctors'.
Foreigners are offered a standardised package," the poet explains.
That's been agreed, it happens, and even comes out in a standardised format.
From this summer, there will be a standardised worldwide music release day of Friday.
A standardised risk assessment tool must be developed and staff trained how to use it.
While it was thought-provoking, Joe's character felt like a standardised, generic portrayal.
Now imagine if they were all published online and in a standardised way.
First, a standardised, chronological history of Britain should become part of the national curriculum.
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