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Go on courses.
Although he is currently unemployed he is about to go on courses to pursue his dream of working in the media.
As demand for exports collapsed, the German government came up with several schemes to stem unemployment, in particular Kurzarbeit, topping up the earnings of workers on shorter hours or paying for them to go on courses.
And I've got three years' experience in which I've won a championship [the League One title]." Dagenham & Redbridge manager "I don't think people go on courses any more to get qualifications.
'The world is under threat.'" I'd probably have been more receptive to the University of Alicante's report that we all needed to go on courses to train for retirement had I not been just days away from my own 60th birthday.
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"He is a police officer; he must go on course to develop himself and also develop the police".
A four-star cross-country horse in the start box, about to go on course, is a bundle of nerves and muscles.
The great squeeze cannot go on forever, of course, but it shows no sign of slackening.
In addition to teaching women self-defence skills, male rickshaw drivers are going on courses to learn about how to respect female passengers.
Journalists from traditional media are used to going on courses and reading works like McNae's Essential Law for Journalists.
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