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Second, unlike the new atheists, I take scholarship seriously.
They take scholarship offers from a junior college or a Division II university but do not fulfill them.
She attended Woodside Secondary School, having declined to take scholarship exams for selective education.
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So far, the number of Chinese students coming here has been smaller than expected, partly because fears that they will take scholarships and jobs from local students have led to restrictions against them applying for government scholarships, or working.
Wilson respected scholars and took scholarship seriously.
They discouraged their students from taking scholarships in the West.
After taking scholarships into account, students ended up paying only $343 more at public universities last year than they did in 1992, with adjustments for inflation, although tuition officially went up by more than $1,100 in that period.
The N.C.A.A. has increased its investigative and enforcement staff and is prepared to begin taking scholarships from athletic programs that underachieve academically as early as the 2004-5 school year.
In most states, students who withdraw from the schools cannot take the scholarship money with them.
It is intended to follow up the first Norton critical edition, published in 1988, and to take Toomer scholarship into the 21st century.
"The difference in swimming is in the pressure at Indiana to swim faster -- or they can take your scholarship away," Hunt said.
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