noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
product placement
work experience placement/programme/scheme etc
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
educational
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Alternatively, it may be because particular educational placements have very limited opportunities and few resources for this kind of activity.
foster
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Most of the young people had suffered several foster placement breakdowns, and some had been in trouble with the law.
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It performs important functions in times of crisis, both when children enter care and when foster placements break down.
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Long-term foster placements may turn into defacto or, eventually, legal adoptions.
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They wanted to continue the foster placement .
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However, when a particularly successful foster placement led to the girl's adoption the girl changed considerably.
industrial
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Students who do not undertake the period of industrial placement complete the degree in three years.
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Through contacts made during their industrial placement , many graduates subsequently obtain permanent employment.
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Many graduates and diplomates have in the past been offered their first permanent employment through contacts made during their industrial placement .
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Colleges were experiencing great difficulty in finding industrial placements for students.
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Students who undertake the four-year sandwich course spend the third year in industrial placement .
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The course is of three years' duration, including an industrial placement year.
private
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Eurobonds may either be public issues or private placements - issues sold direct to investors and not traded.
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The group proposed to sell the other third in a private placement .
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Other private placements are designed mainly for issuers, often to exploit tax loopholes.
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On July 20, 1999 Verio completed the private placement of $ 360 million of convertible preferred stock.
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Low liquidity for publicly issued eurobonds is one feature underlying development of international private placements .
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Employment opportunities should be better in private placement firms than in State job service centers.
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The private placement industry is competitive, so counselors feel pressed to give their client companies the best service.
■ NOUN
job
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For some students also specialising in Business Studies, there is the possibility of a job placement in commerce or industry.
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The Salomon compensation game, like the job placement game for trainees, has a political wild card in it.
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He presided over the job placement blackboard beside the trading floor.
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They set up job placement programs and mentoring initiatives for young men and women.
product
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What a sweet deal that is-the stars get to look caring in exchange for prime time product placement .
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Mine was to be a psyche available for product placement - that was his intention.
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It also makes good economic sense. Product placement deals in movies cost an estimated 10 per 1, 000 exposures.
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The Center for the Study of Commercialism considers product placement a deceitful form of advertising.
teacher
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The teacher placement organiser has a varied role within the partnership.
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The vision must be of a multi-lateral teacher placement programme between all community countries.
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Esso's links extend to teacher placements and pupil visits.
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In return for the teacher placement organiser's involvement there is full support from the rest of the partnership team.
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Being part of the partnership therefore gives the teacher placement organiser greater credibility.
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In Mid Glamorgan the teacher placement organiser is able to use the existing communication network to schools and business.
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In addition publications produced by the partnership, such as its newspaper, include articles on teacher placements .
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The Partnership has strong links with other organisations and the teacher placement organiser is able to take advantage of this.
work
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What opportunity should be open to full-tome students in terms of work placement or experience?
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The exchanges involved in-college tuition and work placements with local companies.
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The placements will be of four weeks duration: part college, part work placement.
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Students are invited to undertake a programme combining, concurrently, the traditional teaching practice with a social work placement .
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All the students are undertaking work placements in local businesses one day a week for 12 weeks.
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The final-year project is based on some aspect of the student's work placement .
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At the end of my work placement , I teamed up with two other volunteers for a three week holiday.
■ VERB
find
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The Enterprise Centre will find suitable placements or approve students' own choice.
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City records show that jailers made three attempts to find other placements , and then the matter apparently was forgotten.
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It was found that decisions about placements were often long delayed while efforts were made to solve the family's problems.
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Colleges were experiencing great difficulty in finding industrial placements for students.
train
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Spending more on training and placement normally saves money on welfare grants.
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But when times get tight, states cut their training and placement accounts.
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The governor wants more job training and placement and less aid to those who refuse to work.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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job placement services
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The placement of the buttons and knobs in the car is well thought out.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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And so John was sent to his first placement , Boys' Ranch.
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Bankers dislike the idea of dribbling out the shares throughout the year or holding lots of small placements.
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City records show that jailers made three attempts to find other placements, and then the matter apparently was forgotten.
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Many courses require that some kind of placement project is undertaken by the student.
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Next year, they plan to expand the placement of their ads to more bars and restaurants in the Baltimore community.
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The Salomon compensation game, like the job placement game for trainees, has a political wild card in it.
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Volume three of the DoH guidance, on family placements, set outs how local authorities should plan and review.
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We particularly need to improve the placement of our publicity material in tourist centres, including the development of hotel packs.