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Such work is frequently rough and requires considerable and sustained physical effort and strength , and is found by the majority of women to be unsuited to them . If the other aspects of veterinary work are undertaken by approximately ...
Such work is frequently rough and requires considerable and sustained physical effort and strength , and is found by the majority of women to be unsuited to them . If the other aspects of veterinary work are undertaken by approximately ...
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But the Association can say that , desirable though it was , such a number would only be attainable at a considerable sacrifice . Professor Moser : What date have you in mind for the 200,000 places ? Mr. Binns : About 1970 .
But the Association can say that , desirable though it was , such a number would only be attainable at a considerable sacrifice . Professor Moser : What date have you in mind for the 200,000 places ? Mr. Binns : About 1970 .
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... and that in between there are always a very considerable number who be are not and never will academic in the sense in which I think you would define the word , but who gain very considerably by passing three years in an atmosphere ...
... and that in between there are always a very considerable number who be are not and never will academic in the sense in which I think you would define the word , but who gain very considerably by passing three years in an atmosphere ...
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VOLUME D | 1074 |
Institute of Chartered Accountants of Scotland | 1086 |
Institute of Physics and The Physical Society | 1110 |
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able academic accept Advanced Anderson Association authority become better body Chairman Committee concerned consider considerable continue Council course deal degree demand departments desirable difficulty direct discussion effect engineering established evidence examination existing expansion experience external facilities fact feel field further future give given graduates Grants Grants Committee higher education important increase industry institutions interest kind knowledge lectures less London Lord matter means ment Ministry opportunity organisation particular perhaps physics places position possible practice present problem Professor qualified question reason regard relation responsibility schools seems situation social specialist staff standard subjects suggest taken teachers teaching technical Technology thing thought tion training colleges University Grants veterinary whole wish