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But at the present time it is very difficult to say that a particular proposal is really what the schools want and then to consider the objections , if any , to it , because the schools speak with the same divided voice as we do .
But at the present time it is very difficult to say that a particular proposal is really what the schools want and then to consider the objections , if any , to it , because the schools speak with the same divided voice as we do .
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Mr. Shearman : What is the particular virtue of industrial experience ? Is it that they imbibe the general atmo- sphere of the shop , or do they benefit from specific opportunities for working on machines ? Sir Willis Jackson : Both .
Mr. Shearman : What is the particular virtue of industrial experience ? Is it that they imbibe the general atmo- sphere of the shop , or do they benefit from specific opportunities for working on machines ? Sir Willis Jackson : Both .
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Nevertheless , since this is broadly in sympathy with our own particular set of value judgments , we have considered the possibility of undertaking a cost - benefit study of higher education for the U.K. , but lack of easily available ...
Nevertheless , since this is broadly in sympathy with our own particular set of value judgments , we have considered the possibility of undertaking a cost - benefit study of higher education for the U.K. , but lack of easily available ...
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VOLUME D | 1074 |
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
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