Additionally, upon notification to the Judiciary Committees of the Congress, you are further authorized to transfer unused admissions allocated to a particular region to one or more other regions, if there is a need for greater admissions for the region or regions to which the admissions are being transferred.
If you're in the people-selection business-in, say, a personnel or college admissions department-your job assignment can trigger a certain amount of cognitive dissonance, that being the mental disarray that comes from simultaneously holding two contradictory positions.
They may be children of alumni or faculty, or candidates whom admissions officers found interesting but whose grades or test scores fell short.
Or at school admissions offices, where the under-the-breath sniping between the parents imperils the applicant's chances.
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For if he were to take an exclusionary, elitist tact towards admissions or hiring policies at his public university (aside from established, legitimate admission and hiring standards), the legal services industry in Columbus would explode with lawsuit after lawsuit.
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Whether or not the adapted admissions procedures have worked for social objectives, they have given State-run universities an unexpected tool in these days of strapped finances.
The estimates of the effect of a smoking ban on reducing admissions, or deaths, from heart attack have ranged from 47% to 6%, with larger studies generally showing a smaller effect.
Many of my peers at my public high school were talented and had the grades and test scores to attend four-year universities and colleges, but lacked the guidance or resources to navigate the admissions process.
If they have a large pool of elderly patients with complex conditions, or high rates of emergency admissions - both of which are more expensive to treat - it can be hard to keep costs down.
Forbes did not ask on Saturday if Mr. Jobs was in Methodist's "admissions directory, " or even if Jobs was a patient.
The commission calls on the Education Secretary, Michael Gove, to develop a system for admissions which allows parents "some independent recourse in terms of their relationship with an individual school, or each academy trust, acting as its own admissions authority".
Some clients come to Evisors for business school admissions advice and get students or recent grads as mentors.
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According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, part of the National Institutes of Health, 11% of hospital treatment admissions in 2002 had five or more prior treatment episodes.
Properly resolving this issue can mean the difference between a taxpayer being criminally excused of a tax crime or being convicted on the basis of admissions derived from the voluntary disclosure itself.
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In 2004 a prestigious medical journal published a report claiming that a smoking ban imposed in the city of Helena, Montana, appeared to have resulted in a more-or-less immediate 40% reduction in hospital admissions for acute heart attacks.
An admissions authority might be a local council, or in the case of faith schools - a diocese.
These admissions are often caused by falls, infections, or poor medication management.
"We have seen students that have been involved in bullying behavior or alcohol or drugs, " said Martha Blevins Allman, dean of admissions at Wake Forest University.
The top priority for admissions would still be given to children currently, or previously, looked after by the local authority and those whose direct needs can only be met by the academy.
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Plenty of other candidates will fall by the wayside from lack of self-awareness and introspection, limited knowledge of a school, or the inability to stay organized and on top of the admissions process.
In a request for admissions, a party to a lawsuit lays out, or alleges, his version of the facts of the case.
Studies show that patients who enter the hospital with stroke or heart disease at night or on weekends have higher mortality than midweek, 9am-5pm admissions.
Admissions of outright fraud (ie, having fabricated, falsified or modified data to improve the outcome at least once during a scientific career) were low.
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The report draws on figures from the admissions body UCAS which show that applications from people aged 21 or over for full-time degree courses starting in 2012-13 have fallen by 11.4% since last year.
If someone were to ask which countries in the world have more women than men preparing for their MBA by taking the Graduate Management Admissions Test, you might guess the U.S. or Sweden or even Iceland.
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Grace Flint has a microphone the size of a shirt button, connected to a transmitter as thin as a credit card, that will relay any foolish admissions you might make to her from around the corner, or across the city, or from just about any place on earth.
For these reasons, they are unable to demonstrate whether an observed reduction in hospital admissions was due to measurable reductions in exposure to tobacco smoke or to other factors, such as the long-term continuing decline in heart disease rates, other factors that may affect smoking prevalence, changes in other risk factors for heart disease, or mere chance fluctuations.
The Church of England also points out that it has a further 2, 500 or so schools which are "voluntary controlled" and take all of their admissions from the nearby area, reflecting the make-up of the local community.
Half of in-year admissions happened in the Autumn term, with 30% in mid- or late September.
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