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(151) In this sense Ward is not typical of the people who run the new electronics firms. (152) The clinical teacher should be part of the ward team, but must resist becoming an extra pair of hands. (153) Ward sisters would get an additional £4.31 a week, giving them a new annual salary of £15,184. (154) This change could have created a severe shortage of corneas and other tissues in California, said Ward. (155) She also elicited the views of the students about the way ward organisation helped them to learn. (156) Ward says authorities have found them unsuitable for children with disabilities. (157) He has a broken jaw and other facial injuries and is in the neurological ward of Middlesbrough General Hospital. (158) Lectures may be recorded on to cassettes for ward or school teaching programmes. (159) Ward will also continue to oversee some learning difficulties projects supported by the foundation. (160) One result of devolving off-duty allocation to ward level may be arrangements which take too much account of staff interests. (161) Every ward leader throws his annual $ 25-a-head golf days, corned beef dinners, and picnics. (162) The vagrants from the casual ward had disappeared at the sight of the policeman; the street was empty. (163) Tutorials Tutorials should be arranged during a ward allocation so that the learner covers specific subjects relevant to her clinical experience. (164) Close by a couple were kissing, holding each other close to ward off the cold wind that had sprung up. (165) Ward learning resources During her training, a student is assigned to various clinical areas for periods of six to twelve weeks. (166) Ward had bought it four years earlier with part of the advance on one of his books. (167) But Sheffield, who had survived two spot kick claims against goalkeeper Alan Kelly and full-back Ward, simply redoubled their efforts. (168) Hence if the dependency levels on a ward increase, extra staff can be deployed. (169) In 1347 Ramsey was common councillor for the ward of Aldersgate in London, where he lived. (170) Service and favors, the staples of the precinct captain and his ward boss. (171) In the summer of 1947, he began easing Babe Connelly out as committeeman of the Eleventh Ward. (172) Ward envied them their ignorance of the fate that had befallen the city they had helped found. (173) Will I be awake by the time I get back to the ward? (174) The one bed that was occupied was at the far end of the ward. (175) They became bossy , uncooperative and hostile in their efforts to ward off depression. (176) Within the constraints and limitations of the ward, the teacher can arrange and structure teaching to facilitate learning. (177) The detective constable who was supposed to be guarding him was out of the ward at the time chatting up some nurses. (178) And it would be yesterday morning again, and she hadn't been up to Hunter Ward and eavesdropped on a conversation. (179) The learner is allocated to the ward for such a short period that every learning opportunity must be exploited to the full. (180) She is then able to cover the same ground, using the objectives set by the ward.