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During this meeting, Smith suggested that he wanted Armstrong to start by providing information about local groups in Cambridge, before progressing on to national campaigns.
Would it be a good investment?" Against this backdrop of financial fears, universities are expressing concern about an alarming dip in the number of home students progressing on to postgraduate taught study, calling on the government to introduce a loan system to halt a 12% decline over the last three years.
These people are a source of considerable disability in the population and have a high risk of progressing on to clinical disorders [ 2].
Firstly, we deemed it important that by the end of the intervention the children would be of an age where they would naturally be progressing on to community preschools or childcare centers.
A common path for young professionals is to begin their coursework for an associates degree after becoming certified, and then eventually progressing on to a bachelors degree.
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The progression for shipping (in the cases of our military submarines) has progressed on to nuclear power.
Speaking to two academics there, our conversation quickly progressed on to British counterterrorism and Prevent.
They can start here and progress on to app inventor before going on to Python, Java and C.
Something that kept them from dropping out and allowed them to progress on to a course at 16".
Provided students meet the requirements of the foundation year, they progress on to the rest of the degree.
But the scale of their success in the Olympics will hinge on whether those swimmers who made finals are able to progress on to the podium.
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