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They often graduated from elite law schools and passed up more lucrative and politically advantageous opportunities in the legal profession to serve indigents in trouble with the law.
Our previous study showed that those who returned the MEAF questionnaire were younger, more often women, had more often graduated high school, and had less often than non-responders been treated for any mental health problem in a mental or general hospital according to the Finnish Hospital Discharge Register [ 16].
There are often graduated marks on the inside of a rice cooker, indicating how much rice and water should be added, or instructions on the package of rice.
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But that rosy (and green) scenario can be hijacked by dodgy dealers, often graduates of the University of Double Glazing Sales.
"Often graduates aim for larger organisations that may be more difficult to break into," says Locke. "Try to get as much experience as possible and be prepared to work long hours for little, or no, money in the initial stages".
Before Mr. Riley became chairman in early 2001, Lloyd's had been run by string of executives from London's establishment, often graduates of elite preparatory schools and Oxford and Cambridge.
Young people often graduate into unemployment.
Wine drinkers who start off drinking plonk often graduate to upmarket varieties.
In contrast, students whose families qualify for financial aid in the United States can often graduate with little or no debt.
Even at less selective schools, M.B.A.'s often graduate to jobs that pay twice what their previous positions did.
Who knows how they will fare when interest rates rise, or if the economy slows?The question is all the more urgent because the growth in private student loans has come through a shift from lending to the top tier of students, often graduate students at elite schools, to a wider and riskier group at community colleges, trade schools and the like.
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