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She traveled the world to lecture on substance abuse treatments, continuing to work until she was 79. "Ilse was extremely caring and a real advocate for her patients," said Barnert, her former colleague.
Not surprisingly, her lectures lacked substance.
Finally, increasing the level of supervision during entrance examination, mandating attendance at lectures and discouraging substance use among students are also likely to reduce cheating.
It is possible that students perceive information curricula as lectures by adults about substance misuse.
Increased levels of supervision during entrance examination, mandated attendance at lectures, and reduction of substance use are likely to reduce cheating.
Bored with the standard substance-abuse lecture, he began punctuating his talks with personal asides and off-color language.
There Lawrence LeFevre lectured about the album: In musical substance, "Sgt. Pepper" is a bigger step forward, from a musical point of view, than "Revolver".
Carver was all craft and no substance," Matt lectures, provoked into a rare moment of eloquence by his disdain for Raymond Carver's "little tales of suburban paralysis".
After incident presentation, a lecture on radiological/nuclear and chemical hazardous substances is given.
"... Contains the substance of lectures delivered in December 1880 and January 1881... .. Translation of Curabilité et traitement de la phthisie pulmonaire.
Tonight's spoof lecture on the history of the HMS Nottingham zips along amusingly, but the gags aren't always funny enough to offset the lack of substance.
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