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Enrollments did increase, but the quality and relevance of such education was questioned as authorities considered the costs involved in purchasing necessary expensive equipment and in training and retaining qualified teachers, whose skills enabled them to obtain more remunerative positions in industry.
It was argued at the start of the 1990s that 'Many new graduates have not been satisfied with salaries offered and have acquired more remunerative positions elsewhere.
He is a member of the International MYOPAIN Society Board (non-remunerative position).
Dr Britto was a Trustee of the ISABEL medical charity (non-remunerative post).
Dr Britto was a Trustee of the medical charity in a non-remunerative post.
Walpole remained prolific in the post war years, and began a parallel and highly remunerative career as a lecturer in literature.
Nor are they terribly remunerative.
It is likely, however, as previously suggested, that a man in Mrs. Clinton's position -- if there ever was one -- would not have to cleanse himself with a confessional book, no matter how remunerative.
Export-led growth is less remunerative for the chancellor.
Japanning had been remunerative; books were a financial black hole.
"They're highly remunerative and also a lot of fun".
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