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Graduates at Amey complete three to five placements within a particular business division (or divisions) over two years, while following a structured development programme, mostly in different parts of the UK.
This presentation, viz. a division, or divisions, of contrasting tenets (names included) dealing with specific issues, followed by an exceptional (or compromise) view, which fails to fit this division, is not a standard feature of Aristotle's dialectical overviews.
Also, detailed, "thick" morality may vary more across other divisions, such as class or gender divisions, than across ethno-national groups.
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is split into three divisions: Division I, Division II, and Division III.
This "division-within-division" or "branching-within-branching" occurs in various settings in cell and molecular biology.
They then threw division after division at the Eritrean frontline.
But when the league moved to the four-team division format, division titles became more abundant.
In [8], more general training structures for MIMO-OFDM are presented that utilize frequency division, time division, and code division multiplexing.
These barriers perpetrate division -- division within oneself, our sisters and our brothers.
The NCAA, the largest collegiate organization, is divided into three Divisions: Division I, Division II and Division III.
Starting in 2012, one winner will be chosen for each division: Division I, Division II, Division III and a College division that includes NAIA institutions, two-year colleges and Canadian schools.
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