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1 Parental education was grouped into low, middle, and high education .
2 Hypercholesterolemia was more frequent in illiterate women and in men with high education level.
3 You see, perhaps, now, how we look at this question of universal high education .
4 Now, what is meant by a high education for women?
5 They have high education levels but low job prospects.
6 Their title was not obtained by great service to the nation or by high education .
7 Conclusion: People with high education had better PF irrespective of the method used to assess PF.
8 Jallah's story shows why even those with relatively high education and strong prospects at home don't give up.
9 The unilateral hearing deprivation duration and high education levels had significant impacts on the subjective benefits of patients.
10 The citizens of Troy contributed liberally, and the success of an effort in woman's high education was assured.
11 Here she was, a woman of high education , and much wealth, in the midst of this nascent community.
12 For the teacher's report, only high education in fathers was associated with decreased internalizing and total problems in children.
13 Education, high education even, is more respected and counts for more in a democracy than under the older systems.
14 She was the most enlightened advocate of a high education for women that her age and even her century produced.
15 St. Sulpice, in short, when I went through it forty years ago, provided, despite its shortcomings, a fairly high education .
16 They were in charge of the sectors of trade, transport, public works, finance and industry, transport, high education and agriculture respectively.
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