noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
external examination/examiner
medical examiner
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
external
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Testing will be revised soas to add less to teachers' workloads. External examiners may be used more.
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The paper is corrected and assessed by the teacher and by one external examiner .
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The subject examinations committee discusses moderations by the external examiner which may, of course, affect recommendations published in the examination booklet.
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Britain's teachers too would welcome more use of external examiners , to lighten their workload.
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Others feel that double marking is essential in order to be fair to students and external examiners .
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External examiners External examiners work very hard for the Modular Course and play an important part in the progressive assessment of students.
medical
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Some forensic medical examiners , however, are reluctant to prescribe methadone.
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Jimmy died of complications of a blow to the stomach, according to the medical examiner .
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Surely the most important issue, however, is the training and continuing medical education of forensic medical examiners .
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A medical examiner took a smear.
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In his body, the medical examiner said, were traces of antidepressants.
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The medical examiner has not said whether pepper spray was responsible.
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The medical examiner said the cause of death would be further studied, and that full autopsies would be conducted.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a bank examiner
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Students who, in the opinion of the examiners, do not reach the required standard must take the exam again.
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The examiner told him to relax and then asked him to turn on the engine.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A medical examiner took a smear.
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A member of the board of examiners from 1925 to 1952, he took the chair in 1929.
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Bank examiners say they track such sales and know the exposure of particular banks to a particular company.
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Britain's teachers too would welcome more use of external examiners, to lighten their workload.
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It revealed that the main examiners of food labels were women, particularly and those in the higher socio-economic brackets.
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On the one hand, the examiner wants to be told nothing that is irrelevant to the question.
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The paper is corrected and assessed by the teacher and by one external examiner .
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The subject examinations committee discusses moderations by the external examiner which may, of course, affect recommendations published in the examination booklet.