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Meanings of competitive examinations in English
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Usage of competitive examinations in English
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But it is difficult to get anything nowadays without passing competitiveexaminations.
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Their system of competitiveexaminations has indeed served the Chinese well.
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I wonder whether he has been playing his game long with these competitiveexaminations?
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Written competitiveexaminations offer the only available means in many cases for applying this system.
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Perhaps the competitiveexaminations may come to the aid.
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The automatic scheme of competitiveexaminations would give us better rulers at half the present cost.
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All subordinate employees in all departments are appointed under a civil service law which requires competitiveexaminations.
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There shall be open competitiveexaminations for testing the fitness of applicants for admission to the service.
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These were the days before competitiveexaminations.
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These nominations may either be made after competitiveexaminations or given direct, at the option of the Representative.
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After two or three Sundays my class was largely increased, for the children keenly enjoyed their competitiveexaminations.
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This body consists of two elements-thenominated and highly paid officials and those who secure admission through competitiveexaminations.
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I believe this to be characteristic of almost all modern education, especially since competitiveexaminations have set the pace.
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Background: Multiple-choice question (MCQ) is frequently used assessment tool in medical education, both for certification and competitiveexaminations.
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Strike out all of section 1 except the last paragraph, relating to non- competitiveexaminations, and insert in lieu thereof the following:
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The highest positions in the state have always been open, through the medium of competitiveexaminations, to the humblest peasant in the empire.
This collocation consists of:
competitive
Adjective
examination
Noun
Competitive examinations through the time
Competitive examinations across language varieties