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We believe the licence fee is the right system for the future.
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He also said Noble bought the Leviathan licence with Israeli government approval.
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The official said previously militants have used motorbikes, often without licence plates.
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Your local off-licence may have special offers at this time of year.
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Irish drivers will begin using a common EU driving licence from 2012.
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The licentiate renewed his friendly offers, much wondering at the things he had heard.
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Thereupon the licentiate Pedro de Rojas and those devoted to him became more anxious.
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You shall give a very secret account of everything to the licentiate de Pisa.
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Edward was likewise recommended as a licentiate for the ministry.
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Then jump for the bachelor Pasillas, who signs himself licentiate without having any degree.
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The youth obtained his bachelor'sdegree, and left the university.
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On the side, took a bachelor'sdegree in philosophy and science at the Sorbonne.
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The National University of Samoa has launched a new bachelor'sdegree in media and journalism.
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Asians are far more likely to have a bachelor'sdegree than Blacks, Hispanics, or Whites.
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He earned a bachelor'sdegree in political science from Fordham University, where he studied Arabic.
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It is the pride of the enterprising "sports" and "sharpers," who represent the baccalaureatedegree of every known vice.
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In June, 1867, about a hundred enthusiastic youths were vociferously celebrating the attainment of the baccalaureatedegree at the University of Norway.
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In June, 1867, about a hundred enthusiastic youths were vociferously celebrating their attainment of the baccalaureatedegree at the University of Norway.
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Compare the requirements for the Arts degree (113, 114, 115) with the requirements for the Baccalaureatedegree at a modern university.
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It took a three-year bachelorsdegree from AUT to become an interpreter.
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Craig holds a bachelorsdegree in accountancy from the University of Witwatersrand.
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But formal social education began in 1996, with the first bachelorsdegree in social work at Kathmandu University.
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A "debt burden" section compares monthly loan payments to the average salary for someone with a bachelorsdegree.
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After receiving her bachelorsdegree from Antioch College, Norton simultaneously earned her law degree and a masters degree in American Studies from Yale.
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He graduated at UCD with a first-class honours BAdegree in economics.
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Have a BADegree in childcare or nine years of relevant babysitting experience.
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Jeeva earned a BAdegree in sociology, and made plans to study law.
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He completed three years of study with a BAdegree in Latin and English.
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His grandmother was also present when he graduated with a BADegree in 2016.
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The second edition (which I have not seen) is said to bear the title: "Laurea anglicana, sive compendium totius medicinae, etc," Geneva, 1608.
Usage of bachelor degree in English
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He studied agriculture at Kansas State College, getting his bachelordegree in 1933.
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Gail received her bachelordegree with honors in political science from Skidmore College.
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Only about one in 100 have a bachelordegree.
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The national certificate and diplomas and the bachelordegree programmes provide substantial exemptions from relevant professional bodies.
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While a quarter of the workforce in 2015 had a bachelordegree, this is not a requirement.
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He has bachelordegree in social work practice and is a passionate advocate for children in state care.
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The average civil engineer is bachelordegree qualified however, and most are employed in NSW, Queensland, and Victoria.
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About 40 per cent of job vacancies now require a bachelordegree or at least five years of work experience.
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The average civil engineer is bachelordegree qualified, and most are employed in the states of NSW, Queensland, and Victoria.
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While ETH Zurich, for example, retains an impressive research score, only 61% of new entrants successfully complete their bachelordegree.
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Just over half of honours bachelordegree-holders who graduated in 2014 earned €25,000 or more.
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National figures show about 93 per cent of graduates who are available for work are employed three years after completing their bachelordegree.
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Over 60% of the employees in the industry have a bachelordegree or above, and earn income well above the national average.
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O'Reilly holds a bachelordegree in law and French from UCC, and a diploma in Marketing and Event Management from the Dublin Business School.
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Of the underemployed part-time workers, 551,700 had a non-school qualification and 37 percent of those held a bachelordegree or higher.
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University students should pay 55% of the cost of an average bachelordegree, compared with the 40% they pay currently.