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Vocational education was where that "bimodal distribution of skills and qualifications" phrase came in - she was simply saying that some young people did well out of the education system while others were failed by it.
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He heard weasel words and fudge phrases, qualifications, contradictions, obfuscations.
The first phrase of the process – pre-qualification applications – has already closed.
So, by contrast with what can happen in the classical setting, we have non-equivalent connectives one of which is a proper subconnective of the other understanding this last phrase subject to the same parenthetical qualification as above.
Willan proposes that θ(K) should more properly be called 'the probability of cost-effectiveness', but to use the phrase for θ(K) without further qualification would be equally misleading to policy makers.
But the key phrase here may be Mr. Millman's qualification, what we call small and mid-size companies.
Keywords are the job-specific phrases and terminology and can include particular qualifications or areas of expertise.
Even so, he and Mr. Seacrest repeatedly ascribed the phrase "most fuel-efficient" to the 2013 Fusion, without the Hybrid qualification.
The "requisite qualifications" have been repeatedly deliberated over and they are clearly wanting, but study that last phrase, "…to a judicious combination of all the reasons and inducements which were proper to govern their choice".
Qualifications, arguably.
Her qualifications?
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