Sentence examples for point scholarship from inspiring English sources

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Much has been made of Carson's saying that he was offered a West Point scholarship, given that there is no cost for attending, but in that sense everybody who goes gets a scholarship.

Carson has become something of a shooting star among Republican supporters, but his trajectory might change after the latest controversy concerning his West Point "scholarship"  revelations.

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As a starting point, scholarships in the form of fee waivers, bursaries or both might be offered to postgraduates who, as undergraduates, were entitled to a maintenance grant because their parents' income was less than £25,000 a year.

At one point, a scholarship player stood up and left the room.

But the 29 volumes of the 11th edition remain a high point of scholarship and a lesson to anyone who wants to write a reference book.

Consider the simultaneous mythologising and politicisation of archaeology in Israel that has now reached the point where scholarship and state-building have come to seem like two sides of the same coin.

A full answer to this question is a point of scholarship that would take us too far afield.

Of course I'm just as biased as Greenfield is, but that's really my point: without good scholarship, if you cram together all these trends and charts and statistics you end up forming a kind of Rorschach test.

The first years of the 21st century will be remembered as a high point in the scholarship of slavery, a time when publishers rained down books on the subject as never before.

The concept of social remittances, and the array of symbolic exchanges taking place in transnational spaces that it brings into focus, marked a turning point in migration scholarship that, until that time, had largely focused on financial transfers.

The most prominent of these theorists has been Alan Wertheimer, whose book Coercion sets the current standard and starting point for continued scholarship in this area.[12] Since only threats coerce, but not all threats do, he provides a two-pronged test for whether a proposal constitutes a coercive threat (Wertheimer 1987, especially chs. 2, 12, and 14).

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