Sentences with phrase «points of the admissions»

For science students, furthermore, the quality of any research they have done is increasingly important because «faculty increasingly expect that at the point of admission the student will already have had some research experience,» Posselt notes.
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The abrupt resignation of Wharton's dean of admissions amid declining MBA applications points to larger challenges for the storied business school.
«As it was, the program would have been rendered useless,» Dorfman said, pointing to the required admission of discrimination and the limited number of applicable industries.
At certain points in the year, most of our visitors were just lost souls seeking a bathroom or the admissions office.
Some of the best rewards credit cards let consumers redeem their points for tickets to concerts and sporting events and discounted admission to theme parks and spas.
The tech giant's admission to the Dow came near its high point, shortly after a 7 - for - 1 stock split that brought its share price low enough to attract the attention of those who run the price - weighted average.
Well written and thorough, scholarly but accessible and engaging, on each point the investigation uncovers no precedent for the admission of women to the priesthood.
When I quoted «do away with the yoke of oppression, with the pointing finger and malicious talk» it was in the context of your admission «I lean towards the pointing finger» you have not address this.
The scholars who study Islamic culture today point out that the chief factors which have influenced contemporary Arab Muslim society are: the Western ideas which penetrated Arab society through education and increased contact with the West, socialist concepts which have spread throughout the world, communist doctrines which challenge religion in general, the expansion of university education, the admission of Muslim women to higher education, the study of ancient and modern philosophy in the universities, and the modern Muslim movements which have been so influential.
This was the sticking point in my own little lame march to salvation: admission to heaven is gained by luck of the draw.
Plantinga's famous «Free - Will Defense», Griffin points out, is by Plantinga's own admission not a theodicy — an attempt to explain the existence of evil — but rather simply a defense against the charge that «A good God exists» and «Evil exists» are logically incompatible.
George Moracs, an Indian historian, after pointing out that St. Thomas Christians became a closed corporation, like the fire temp1es of our times in Bombay, where there is no admission except for Parsis, says:
«One of the most astounding facts of the history of religions,» Max Müller points out, (Will Hayes, How the Buddha Became a Christian Saint [Dublin, 1931] p. 7) is the admission of Buddha to the Roman calendar of saints.
Denvis Manns of New Mexico State, who played in near total obscurity on a losing team, might have gained much more than his 1,120 yards if Aggies coach Jim Hess, by his own admission, packed a few more IQ points.
I like to say that field goals are either failures or admissions of failure — anything under 4.0 points per scoring opportunity is mediocre or worse, and obviously the most points you can score on a field goal attempt is three — and that could be doubly true in this game.
But with a piece of net tied to his hat, Ayton was comfortable enough to reveal that nerves factored into his quiet 10 - point night in the Wildcats» win over Colorado to start the tournament, an admission that highlights how risky it can be to bank on blue - chip freshmen driving the bus this time of year.
There was another little nugget dropped by Wenger that points to the fact that this Premier League title pressure is getting to him and wrecking his head and that was the admission that he knew about the groin problem of Petr Cech before the match.
Marbles Kids Museum's marketing department states in a list of talking points that even with the increase, admission fees still cover less than 40 percent of the cost of providing each museum visit, and at $ 7, Marbles Kids Museum remains one of the most affordable children's museums in North Carolina and across the country.
I'd like to point out that the Cloth Diaper Compendium has been shut down due to Kate's admission of defrauding her coop members and TCDC members.
In opposing the amendment, Department for Education spokesperson Baroness Garden of Frognal said, «At present, any maintained faith school is able to select up to 100 per cent of its pupils based on faith, subject to being oversubscribed... We want to ensure parity across faith schools in the maintained and academy sector... The noble Baroness's amendment would remove that flexibility for voluntary controlled schools that have converted to become academies, fixing their admissions arrangements to those that existed on the point of conversion.
The headline point from Mr Heywood's testimony was probably his admission that he considered the possibility of a conspiracy against Mr Mitchell, but that he let it rest there:
That's the promise from the Buffalo school system which helped the college admission rate jump nine points, from 57 percent of graduates in 2012 to 66 percent last year.
Those against the independence of Catalonia point out that admission to the EU would not be automatic.
Second, as I argue elsewhere, whereas psychiatric intervention can be justified at the point of hospital admission, it is not necessarily justified at the time of discharge.
He also pointed out Labour's failure to appoint independent advisers for similar processes — a tacit admission of the Conservatives» own failure.
The National Association of Nigerian Students has threatened to call for the scrapping of Joint Admission and Matriculation Board if it failed to reverse the low cut off points for admission into universities and polyAdmission and Matriculation Board if it failed to reverse the low cut off points for admission into universities and polyadmission into universities and polytechnics.
They point to his admission this week that even on the day before he eventually became Prime Minister, he was convinced Clegg had done a deal with Labour and he would remain Leader of the Opposition.
When I asked him to expand on his admission that Labour was not enough of a «movement» at the last election, Miliband re-emphasised his point when he launched his campaign: that Labour now has a «responsibility» to become the progressive, centre - left movement that wins over Lib Dems who did not want to crown David Cameron
At 11 a.m., Rep. Tom Suozzi hosts «Orchestrating Both Coasts For A Better Sound 2.0» — a major gathering of local, state and national leaders to discuss the health and future of the Long Island Sound, U.S. Merchant Marine Academy, admissions office, 300 Steamboat Rd., Kings Point.
Dr Andrew Goddard, the RCP's director of medical workforce claimed that this, along with increasing admissions and rules on doctors working hours, is «adding further stress to a system which may reach breaking point within the next few years.»
Susan Hyde points out that even semi-democratic countries invite election observation, despite the risk of international criticism, in part because refusing observers is taken as an admission of electoral malpractice.
A former Speaker of the House of Representatives, Dimeji Bankole, has kicked against the low cut - off points for admission into colleges of education in the country...
But Terrence Murphy, the Hudson Valley Republican senator sponsoring the bill in that house, points to admissions by federal authorities that there are probably lapses in the vetting of refugees coming to the U.S.
In a separate case involving undergraduate admissions at the University of Michigan, the court ruled that the college's mechanical point system, which granted a prespecified number of points on the basis of race, was not legitimate (14).
They pointed to the experience of Texas, Florida, and California, which have substituted admissions based on high school class rank for race - conscious policies (although the extent of their success has been disputed)(4 - 6), as evidence that there are workable alternatives.
With the aid of U.S. Postmaster General John McLean (who lived in Lebanon), Mitchel gained admission at age 16 to West Point.
Although halting plans at this point would be an admission of government error, the openness following the Chongqing meeting raised the hopes of worried scientists that officials would take action to minimize the project's environmental and public health fallout.
To give you an idea of what your results mean, the US Military Academy Admissions showed the top West Point men score 52 seconds, and women score 58 seconds.
Knothole Island is not a DLC that is worth the price off admission it does add new weapons, treasures, and achievements which are good, but the story is ok and the quest is a repetitive go back and change the weather every now and again, the only reason i would recommend this is for the new cool weapons and a couple of achievements but that is hardly a reason to recommend this mediocre DLC, if you still want to give this a shot buy the platinum hits edition of Fable 2, and don't waste your Microsoft Points.
This is an intriguing admission, since it points to Spielberg's desire to return to a style of filmmaking that he no longer practices.
Although this one does spiral out for a long time beyond the point where you think the story reaches a natural close, this is an instance where he delivers a velvet - encased razorblade, a sense of cheery compromise which is actually an admission of life as being dull, repetitive and moralistic.
Arriving in Paris from Hong Kong at the beginning of Irma Vep, she's taken directly to Vidal, who shows her the clip from The Heroic Trio (1993) that won him over, expressing admiration for the grace of her stunt work; when she points out that her stunt work was done by a double, the admission makes no dent in his enthusiasm.
Any hope Ferguson might produce some consolatory warmth or heat with her co-star gets extinguished early on, and while it's almost a relief when the film abandons its limp attempts to make Katrine interesting and instead generates another damsel - in - distress, it's also an admission of defeat, marking the point at which Alfredson abandons any pretension to serious drama.
Inside the case are several ads, a Disney Movie Rewards magic code that not only gets you DMR points, but a free ticket to Toy Story 3 too (good for one admission at participating theaters with a value of up to $ 8.50 in the US or $ 11.00 in Canada).
Although co-starring the immense physical talents of Li and Yeoh, as well as Hong Kong fave Anthony Wong (The Painted Veil, Initial D), there aren't any fight scenes one can point to that are worth the price of admission.
By his own admission a «slimy weasel,» Boyle sought out political hotspots, photographing and irritating politicos and journalists to the point of extradition.
That this tale is called Infinity War is, of course, a clue as to how, exactly, it will end, or more to the point, an admission that the whole point of this universe is that it never will.
The Brobergs» troubling admissions reveal epic failures and untold personal dramas that point to the biggest tragedy of all — that these crimes could have been prevented.
The Assassin finds its worth in cinema as high art, and while the story may not match up to the dizzying heights of its visuals (this film is truly the most gorgeous film of the year to this point), the mastery of that visual poetry is more than worth the price of admission.
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