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Meanings of elective system in English
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Usage of elective system in English
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Thus does the electivesystem level all ranks and give genius opportunity.
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What we call the electivesystem is a method of invitation and persuasion.
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That is the trouble with the electivesystem as usually administered in our universities.
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What does he really think of the Congress after all, and of the electivesystem?
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Now, Emerson laid down in plain terms the fundamental doctrines on which this electivesystem rests.
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The result has been the broad development of the electivesystem-broaderthan Josiah Quincy ever dreamed of.
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At college your opportunities will have broadened, and you begin to have something similar to the electivesystem.
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Should the electivesystem be maintained at Harvard College, Should the University of Illinois require Latin for the A.B.
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They tell me that things have changed at the universities since my day and that the electivesystem is no longer in favor.
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If the electivesystem were adopted in Europe, the condition of most of the monarchical States would be changed at every new election.
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The advocates of the electivesystem have insisted that its results were advantageous for society as a whole, as well as for the individual.
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Solomon John thought the trouble might be in what they called the electivesystem, where you were to choose what study you might take.
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The dangers of the electivesystem increase, therefore, in the exact ratio of the influence exercised by the executive power in the affairs of State.
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In the colleges where the electivesystem is extensive, the units represent the maximum amount of credit which one may receive for courses in religion.
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Further modifications of the electivesystem were introduced in a later administration, but the "new curriculum" continues to be the basis of Wellesley's academic instruction.
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The scheme is a remarkable blending of the prescribed and the electivesystems, and provides for the freshman year five compulsory studies, viz.