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Students from less-advantaged minority groups are likely to be less well qualified for higher education and they tend to choose more likely colleges rather than universities which are more prestigious than colleges.
It is possible that ametropic students may choose more likely to enter this discipline.
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Indeed, given a choice between more free time or more money, working Britons are significantly more likely to choose more money (38% more time, 62% more money).
When you focus on time rather than money, you will likely choose more activities that bring happiness.
Disadvantaged parents are less likely to exercise their right to choose and more likely to simply opt for their local school, it adds.
Conventional wisdom offers its usual facile answers for these trends: Students (sometimes pressured by parents paying the tuition) choose fields more likely to yield high-paying employment right after graduation — something "useful," like business (19% of diplomas), or technology-oriented.
Participants were consistently able to correctly choose the more likely of the two zones.
He politely declined an invitation to choose the more likely of his pair, Telescope and Snow Sky, but felt Telescope might be excused an unusually poor effort last time at Royal Ascot.
Presumably, one can choose the "more likely" of those two realities by looking at contextual clues; for instance, is the man speaking in a relaxed or defensive tone?
McInnes chose – or more likely, was ordered – to run what was basically a single-issue campaign based around the preservation of the NHS.
This ensures students spend some time exploring the primary literature themselves, and that the papers chosen are more likely to interest students.
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