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The Catholic Bishops of Northern Ireland have called on all political parties to agree on a better system of transfer to post-primary schools.
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As noted for Toyota in a post, transfer to advanced technologies to local market operations, as in China and India, will be inevitable.
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The Post Primary Transfer Consortium (PPTC) provides the GL assessment tests mainly for Catholic grammars, along with some integrated colleges and a few non-denominational schools.
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The UUP's Mike Nesbitt said the PfG needed to further address the matter of post-primary transfer.
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Post Office rural transfer adviser Denise Sparkes said this was the happy culmination of much hard work.
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Ronnie Hassard, from the Post-Primary Transfer Consortium (PPTC) of schools which use the GL assessment test, said he knew of no private donor.
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Noting the difficulties experienced by secondary school pupils in getting to university, Mr Lyttle called for a compromise to be reached over post-primary transfer, with the transfer age rising to 14.
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But when a corporation distributes part of its post-tax profits to shareholders, this is a transfer.
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One option is to lock in spending at post-sequester levels and grant department heads so-called transfer authority to shift cash between accounts, after consultation with the committees on the Hill.
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"The refund will be available either through a transfer into your bank account, or to you personally at the counter of the post office, " the letter said, according to Reuters.
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It is a faster, cheaper and safer way to transfer money than the alternatives, such as slow, costly transfers via banks and post offices, or handing an envelope of cash to a bus driver.
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