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The Syrian government, he said, had received "many Arab delegations wanting to know how young people might be enrolled to come and fight Israel".

Mr. Brill has said that as many as 400,000 people might be enrolled in the program by the end of this year, assuming the extra benefits like the shoe-scanner were available.

Planning clinical trials with inadequate sample sizes might be considered as a waste of time and resources, as well as unethical, since patients might be enrolled in a study in which the expected results will not be trusted and are unlikely to have an impact on clinical practice.

Could one be mobilized actively to oppose war by an image (or a group of images), as one might be enrolled among the opponents of capital punishment by reading, say, Dreiser's An American Tragedy or Turgenev's "The Execution of Troppmann," an account of a night spent with a notorious criminal who is about to be guillotined?

"One of the unique aspects of the DE is that graduate students from any department can be admitted, and that is important for Native American students who might be enrolled in math or engineering programs but who still want to participate in the language vitality of their own tribal communities," she says.

This program, initiated in 2015, provides travel and lodging expenses to faculty to bring their graduate seminars (including any undergraduates who might be enrolled) to specific locales of special relevance to the seminar.

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Mr. Mueller seems to retain the confidence of the White House, although some officials have said they were dismayed that the bureau did not produce the Phoenix F.B.I. memorandum warning that Al Qaeda followers might be enrolling at flight schools in preparation for terrorist operations.

Impossible — for all kinds of reasons (a Chinese student who toys with a university network might not be enrolled by the end of the day), but the most vexing question may be, as an editorial in Nature once put it, "whether a truly vibrant scientific culture is possible without a more widespread societal commitment to free expression".

There may be some overlap in these numbers — a person with children might also be enrolled in school — but generally the picture that emerges is that the 94 million figure consists mostly of people who are retired, students, parents or disabled.

I might not be enrolled in school but I'm a learner...and I've learned enough about life to know that what I know is a drop in the bucket compared to what I don't know.

Those people might then be enrolled in clinical trials of therapies that could delay or disrupt the onset of Alzheimer's disease's most telling symptom --  progressive loss of memory and cognitive function.

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