Sentence examples for as institutes from inspiring English sources

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Vocational education policies are also vague: Labour wants to rebrand outstanding FE colleges as "Institutes of Technical Excellence" and the Conservatives are pushing the "TecBacc" – a series of qualifications designed with employers.

In fact, if we redefined humanitarian aid to incorporate developing world science and technology it would start to look a lot less dominated by religious groups, as institutes like the Wellcome Trust and the Medical Research Centre devote ever more research funds to solving developing world problems.

He was interested in problems of government and the arrangement of society, as is shown by the work known as Institutes of Polity, which describes the responsibilities of all classes, from the king down, and defines the relative powers of church and state.

A majority of sports science research is undertaken in universities and dedicated research centres, such as institutes of sport.

As institutes become more interested in lending their expertise to foresight projects which contribute to our common security, policy makers will be better enabled to prevent risks.

Aside from that, the current system becomes less disconnected as institutes become more involved in teaching, and teaching universities do research and some subset become entrepreneurial, spinning off start-ups, with government seeming to encourage this trend.

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Enhance the team by institutional support and payment guarantees, such as institute setup, personnel ability, age structure, working age limit, technical grade to ensure the safe operation of subway.

At one time, Wenger was seen as a genius when it came to finding young talent as well as instituting smooth, free-flowing on-field strategies.

Apple announced on Monday that it would begin paying out a dividend, as well as institute a $10 billion stock-buyback program.

That committee has recommended realigning and merging leagues, as well as instituting a policy that would require athletes transferring from one school to another to sit out a calendar year before joining a new team.

"A Better CO2 Rule," by Susan Tierney (Op-Ed, May 16), demonstrates that pollution management is possible not only in Massachusetts, as instituted by Acting Gov. Jane M. Swift's rule, but also anywhere where the state leadership has the will to do so.

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