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COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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director
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Differences were constantly defined by the polytechnic directors and others in terms of the funding differentials between the two sectors.
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This is because polytechnic directors who tried to list their institutions withdrew under threat of legal action.
library
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The university and polytechnic libraries now spend probably more in real terms on library guides than they ever did.
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Most of the university and polytechnic libraries replied to the survey but only a small number of colleges did so.
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Revill recently reported availability of 0.69 and 0.75 in a polytechnic library .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Sam is a junior at Baltimore Polytechnic Institute.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All the polytechnic students were studying on conversion programmes.
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His head was still chewing over the problems he had discussed with his young students at the polytechnic .
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It is offered by universities, polytechnics and other colleges of higher education.
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Its influence on the colleges, including the future polytechnics, was also important.
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Schools, polytechnics and universities all have magazines and newspapers on which you may gain actual experience while still a student.
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There has been no comparable link in terms of examination syllabuses between schools and polytechnics.
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There is some justification for treating user education in universities, polytechnics and the colleges of further and higher education separately.
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They are more likely to study part time, in polytechnics, and to be mature students.