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1 However , it would be dangerous indeed to assume that all these entrants were intended to acquire a full competence in the trade.58 Work on Essex shows that the skill and training content of female apprenticeships was generally modest , and that they tended to have a different meaning .
2 The first two years are intended to provide a solid foundation in the basic elements of computing such as software development , computer systems , an introduction to the organizational context for computing and concepts of basic programming .
3 Essentially , Gloucester was intended to provide a royal presence in Wales which could give weight and a focus to the activities of the king 's servants and supporters there .
4 Essentially , Gloucester was intended to provide a royal presence in Wales which could give weight and a focus to the activities of the king 's servants and supporters there .
5 Despite its first night technical problem , Les Miserables is expected to enjoy a successful run in Manchester .
6 The Pope 's itinerary of public engagements throughout the country was modified to include a special service in Tuxtla Gutierrez , the scene of an airline crash which killed the Bishop of Tapachula and 26 pilgrims on May 10 .
7 The Prime Minister and other ministers are expected to attend a Conservative conference in Cheltenham next spring .
8 The first two years of the course have been designed to provide a strong foundation in the principles and practice of information system design and implementation , an understanding of basic concepts in computing and supporting studies , and the practical skills and experience required to perform a useful role in industry .
9 This course is designed to provide a solid grounding in Philosophy as a central part of our cultural heritage , as a highly-developed academic discipline with its own distinctive concepts and methods , and as an activity which attempts to deal with fundamental aspects of the theoretical and practical problems facing us today .
10 The undergraduate teaching in statistics is designed to provide a balanced course in joint honours in Mathematics and Statistics and in Computer Science and Statistics .
11 This module is designed to provide a short course in personal life skills for students who have good passes in O Grade and/or Standard Grade courses .
12 Each of the proposals is carefully designed to meet a clear deficiency in our present arrangements , that has been acknowledged by many of the organisations that have commented on the Green Paper .
13 A Frame Relay interface now available on Campbell , California-based StrataCom Inc 's IPX FastPacket and BPX broadband Asynchronous Transfer Mode switches is claimed to provide a dramatic drop in the cost of provision of Frame Relay networks .
14 Catholic schools continue and , indeed , are expected to provide a moral framework in a society which no longer has a common moral code .
15 Government critics predicted that violence would now escalate , arguing that Fujimori had played into the hands of Sendero , which had long wished to provoke a military coup in the hope of establishing itself as the sole democratic force opposed to a repressive government .
16 The government also pursued policies designed to encourage a commercial ethos in the remaining public enterprises .
17 Although Mr Patten said it was too early to discuss his political future , the Tories are now expected to find a safe seat in which the sitting member can be persuaded to make way for his early return to Westminster .
18 Give-away packs in guest rooms are designed to create a welcoming impression in the guest 's mind , whilst promoting the name and the facilities offered by the hotel .
19 The enterprises have also come to play a symbolic role in broader governmental strategies , epitomizing , for example , certain styles of managerial behaviour and of labour relations which both the Conservative and the PSOE have aimed to reform .
20 PLA2 is the rate limiting enzyme in the early steps of eicosanoid synthesis , and therefore is considered to play a key part in the production of inflammatory mediators .
21 Moreover , this member of the unit had not been permitted to fire a single shot in the flame and slaughter of the city 's last days .
22 It follows that the duty can not be expected to play a major part in controlling managerialist tendencies .
23 The professor will be expected to play a major part in the organisation of syllabuses , teaching and lecturing in Roman Art and Archaeology , in close collaboration with the sub-faculties of Ancient History and Classical Languages and Literature .
24 Welcome back : Tactical voting is expected to play a major part in the general election , as Labour and the Liberal Democrats try to oust the Conservatives in marginal seats .
25 Widely regarded as the ANC 's most able negotiator , he was expected to play a key role in talks with the government .
26 This suggests the need to examine the power of groups whose co-operation is needed to implement new policies , and the influence of agencies that are expected to play a crucial part in the policy process .
27 As part of this process , education was expected to play a crucial role in changing attitudes , not simply in creating national unity and skills to improve the national economy .
28 The professor will be expected to play a full part in the admission and supervision of graduate students , the appointment of supervisors and examiners and the general administration of graduate studies .
29 Scottish Television invested three hundred thousand pounds in the extension to the college , which is expected to play a vital part in the future of the gaelic language and culture .
30 He is reaching the age , you see , when he will be expected to play a larger part in public affairs .
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