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There has been increasingly serious discussion in the ski community about appointing an independent person or group to set courses in the future, but for now, it is only discussion.
Though it might seem odd and wildly biased that a father gets to set the course for his child's race at this level, it is long-established practice for national-team coaches to set courses on the World Cup circuit.
Users will be able to race against other Teal flyers, on set courses, against a leaderboard, using image recognition developed by Neurala.
Mr Gove's idea is that exam boards should still set courses but that schools would be advised to enter students for them only if they were approved by a Russell Group university.
Gold is a very rich colour, so only set courses - otherwise, you will look a bit overdone.
There were no grades, no set courses, and no degrees offered.
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0948 "[Unintelligible.]" "Set course".
started the engine and set course for Graz.
The ship stopped at Hamburg and picked up the bear, and set course for Spitzbergen.
Then we turned our backs on land and set course south.
We set course to create a country where half of young people went to higher education.
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