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For the truth is that the Reliable Replacement Warhead programme is also a job-creation scheme, designed to persuade some of the country's best brains that it is worth trading a career in industry for one in national defence.Testing without testingScientifically speaking, the programme's goals look possible.

When programme co-ordinators were scheduling Atkinson into the festival programme, Atkinson insisted that he perform on the French-speaking bill rather than the English-speaking programme.

Other authors have focused primarily on 'non-English speaking background students' and the challenges of supervising them in English-speaking programmes [ 15].

Today, from Oklahoma to California, there is suspicion and outright hostility with even some of those who arguably have most to gain from liberal policies and social programmes speaking of all government as if it is the enemy.

Bar one or two exceptions, when sign appears on TV it's as a translation of a spoken English programme from an inset signer.

She noted a proliferation of English-speaking programmes that cater to American students, allowing them bypass instruction in the local language.

The concept of graduate schools offering English-speaking programmes with a structured curriculum is rather new to higher education in Germany, but in recent years the crucial role of the postgraduate student in research has been increasingly recognised.

The Prime Minister, speaking to the programme this afternoon added that he "choked on his porridge" after hearing Emerson's remarks.

And every day, according to the brilliant research by my colleague Kira Cochrane, the number of women we hear speaking on that programme as reporters or experts is typically 16-17% of the total.

The leaders' offices were told: "Some leaders may have more time speaking during the programme than others, taking into account the different roles and responsibilities of the individual leaders.

"Southern Cross certainly could go under," William Laing, health economist at Laing and Buisson, told BBC Radio 4's Today programme, speaking after Southern Cross unilaterally decided to hold back 30% of its rent payments over the next four months.

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