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A possible debt capital market transaction may follow, subject to market conditions.
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A seven-year issuance might follow, subject to market conditions, the document said.
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The treaty also made a future EU common defence subject to safeguards.
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The agreement is still subject to conditions, including approval from competition authorities.
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Of course, any movie box office list is subject to serious interpretation.
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For many, there was no schoolsubject quite as dreadful as maths.
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Visual aids for civics or some other equally stultifying high schoolsubject?
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Information and Communications Technology is also taught as a schoolsubject.
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The association wasn't specific to a particular schoolsubject, she noted.
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History as a second-level schoolsubject is in trouble again.
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Wiping out an entire academicdiscipline with a single sentence.
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If ever there was a need for a new academicdiscipline it would be micropolitics.
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I don't think photography should be an academicdiscipline.
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We have watched the rise of "cultural studies", challenging every academicdiscipline from Eng.
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Newton was matured in academicdiscipline, a fellow in Trinity College, Cambridge, and a professor of mathematics.
Usage of teaching subject in English
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Are you teachingsubject matter or children?
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This they did exceedingly well, and the result was a thorough organization of Theology as a teachingsubject.
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He urged more teachers to give up their free time to teach sport as well as their main teachingsubject.
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The extent of faculty's teaching varied depending on faculty's clinical career, teachingsubjects, participation in practicum courses, and previous experience of patient safety education.
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Perhaps it lies in the teacher and in his manner of teachingsubjects, and not in the subject-matter itself nor in any course of study.