Sentence examples for chance examination from inspiring English sources

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With the strong advocacy of UNICEF's education Cluster and the efforts of the Ministry of Education, and thanks to the support of international donors to our thematic fund, this second chance examination, which took place in Nyala, has been made possible for those children affected by fighting.

By Elamin Elnour, Communiction/CFCI Assistant, UNICEF Nyala In early May 2010, UNICEF and the Ministry of Education in South Darfur witnessed the successful completion of one of their goals: to provide second chance examination for East Jabel Marra 8th grade students, who were affected by recent conflict and had lost the opportunity to take the exam that would guarantee their school advancement.

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'Second-chance' examination for schoolchildren affected by conflict in South Darfur SOUTH DARFUR, Sudan, 14 July 2010 – UNICEF and the Ministry of Education in the South Darfur region of Sudan have witnessed the successful completion of a key goal: providing a 'second-chance examination' for eighth-grade students affected by conflict in the locality of East Jabel Marra.

With the strong advocacy of UNICEF´s education cluster and efforts by the Ministry and local government officials – as well as the support of international donors – the second-chance examination took place in Nyala town in May.

SOUTH DARFUR, Sudan, 14 July 2010 – UNICEF and the Ministry of Education in the South Darfur region of Sudan have witnessed the successful completion of a key goal: providing a 'second-chance examination' for eighth-grade students affected by conflict in the locality of East Jabel Marra.

The rationale for this approach is that affected individuals within these multiplex families are likely to share the genetic variant(s) leading to their epilepsy, and distant relatives are unlikely to share as many variants by chance, so that examination of variants shared by the two distantly related affected individuals can be used as a filter for variants likely to have a pathogenic effect.

The arrival of a new kind of immigrant to a country that has endured so much discord offers a chance for re-examination and redemption.

Some city leaders believe the commission and the inspector general should be given the chance to review the examination and determine whether the changes it recommends are adequate to correct deficiencies.

Speaking at a news conference before marching in the Columbus Day Parade, Mr. Cuomo and Mr. McCall both called Sunday's debate a "circus" that deprived potential voters a chance for a rigorous examination of either Mr. Pataki's or Mr. McCall's positions or record.

It is a chance for close cross-examination of opponents' bogus claims that permitting same-sex couples to wed would harm heterosexual marriage.

Stem cell donors are routinely subjected to complete medical examination; therefore chances are small that AID is overlooked.

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