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The term 'make promotion' is not typically used in written English. Instead, one might use more general terms such as 'advance', 'promote', or 'further one's career.' For example, "John was hoping to make promotion to the next level of management in his company."
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Only organizations and the people who make promotion decisions can do that.
As for rewarding his stars, Mr Alonzo is frustrated by rules that make promotion almost entirely dependent on seniority.
Are standardized-test scores, on which many schools rely heavily to make promotion or graduation decisions, more indicative of true ability than a ballplayer's weekly average?
The use of a single test score to make promotion decisions is generally regarded as irresponsible; even test-publishing companies strongly advise against it.
Ms. Katz said that yesterday's test should be invalidated because of the answer sheet problem and that teachers should make promotion decisions on their professional judgment.
Colleges of Mount Holyoke's caliber typically make promotion and tenure decisions in part by comparing the classroom "performance" of the candidate against that of other faculty members.
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One way to do so is to make promotions and hiring more equal.
Sears Holdings directly analyzes its incoming store data to make promotions much more precise and faster.
Wasn't feminism supposed to make promotions and ceiling-shattering the attention getters, not a taut brow?
Few companies spell out the criteria they use to make promotions to the first rung of management.
He said that he expected the city to "make promotions consistent" with the list generated by the 2003 exam, but that "the city will continue to pursue better means for making future promotions in the department".
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