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'enrol' is an acceptable word in written English.
It is used as a verb to mean register for or become a member of a course or organization. For example, "I enrolled in a creative writing class last month."
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The Liberal party director, Brian Loughnane, said the allegations, first aired in the Australian, appeared to show "there was an organised operation to enrol people who were not entitled to be enrolled in Indi".
There are fully accessible toilets on each floor You can enrol in a course directly on the website via our ticketing agent, Eventbrite.
There is no "inter" in internationalisation for many students who enrol in institutions with little interest in diverse cultures or ways of knowing.
The decision to enrol "big beasts" including John Reid, the former defence secretary, Jim Murphy, the shadow international development secretary, and Douglas Alexander, the shadow foreign secretary, follows complaints that Labour has been too slow to mount its campaign against independence.
Projects that have been tied to results include a plan with the Tanzanian government to improve student-teacher ratios and child literacy rates, and a programme in Pakistan to enrol more children from poor families in school and recruit more teachers.
"If foreign-born students cannot legally work here after earning their degrees, fewer will enrol," he wrote.Again though, the situation appears to be slightly better in Europe.
The government wants to introduce, also in 2012, a new system of personal retirement-saving accounts.The idea is to enrol in these new accounts most employees who are not already members of a pension plan in which the employer contributes at least 3% of a worker's pay.
In most cases, though, soft paternalism means the government giving people a choice, but skewing the choice towards the one their better selves would like to make.For instance, in many countries plenty of workers fail to enrol in pension schemes and suffer as a result.
Poorer people, for instance, are more likely to be enrolled in private retirement plans if that is the employer's default option than if workers have to elect to enrol.
Were one of your '95 graduates to enrol in an MBA programme today, what big differences would he see?
Indeed, far from charging people to attend school, some governments, with donors' help, now bribe them to enrol.
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