Examples of using Academies in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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I started tennis academies.
The"Day 1 Academies Fund" will start an organisation to operate a new network of full-scholarship pre-schools for low-income communities.
Do you think that large academies always have the best teachers?
In January 2000, Behrens became director of assessment, research,and evaluation for the Academies.
Actually, my agency recommended some academies for me to study IELTS.
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The"Day 1 Academies Fund" will start an organisation to operate a new network of full-scholarship pre-schools for low-income communities.
It will also be displayed at schools, colleges,music academies, museums and public places.
Green's answer: No Free Schools and Academies, although publicly funded, currently lack local democratic accountability and oversight.
Call for applications: Short-term research fellowship in the UK under the NAFOSTED-UK Academies collaboration programme.
It's desirable that schools or academies of sacred art should be founded… so that artists may be trained.
To become the great hero he hopes to become,he now will join the ranks of one of the highest rated"Hero Academies" in the country: Yuuei?
To cooperate with and assist the National Olympic Academies and any other institutions devoted to Olympic Education.
NBA Academies include educational development for top prospects from outside the United States and mark a signature elite player-development initiative for the NBA.
In Ukraine you can get higher education in universities(academies, institutes) accredited on 3-4th level.
Both AFAs and APSA have set up academies, which create the loyalty and ongoing involvement of leading talent and past prize winners.
During the 1920's he lectured in Europe, America and the Far East andhe was awarded Memberships to all the leading scientific academies throughout the world.
These three estates- the community, the writer and the Academies- do not always fulfil their respective duties.
Local Academies deal with the attrition problem using the same creative ad hoc measures that schools have used for many years to retain skilled faculty.
The candidates are proposed by the Association of Spanish Language Academies, and the prize is awarded by the Ministry of Culture of Spain.
She is known as the“Professor of Three Noes,” because she has no postgraduate degree, no study or research experience abroad,and no membership of any Chinese national science academies.
This was a real asset in some of the venues, which were primarily Academies combined with a few theatre and concert hall spaces.
With 29 Faculties, 3 Art Academies and the University Centre for Croatian Studies it is the flagship of educational institution in the country, a place where more than 7900 teachers and 72480 students develop knowledge and acquire skills.
Before the proliferation of what are popularly known as“ESL Academies”, English was more commonly taught in the prominent universities in Manila.
With 29 Faculties, 3 Art Academies, and the University Centre for Croatian Studies, it is the flagship educational institution in the country and the place where more than 7,900 teachers and 72,480 students develop knowledge and acquire skills.
Jean has opened up“Novelli Acadamy” andhas been voted one of the Top 25 Cooking Academies in the World, which he still owns and performs his own demonstrations.
Free schools were first given approval in the Academies Act 2010, which stipulated that all new schools had to be academies or free schools.
Meanwhile, Hanako, who has both Vietnamese and Japanese antecedents,has not been practising in any academies, but she is the defending champion at the national women's golf tournament and Vietnam Junior Open.
As Andy Trainor,Walmart's senior director of Walmart U.S. Academies, explains"When you watch a module through the headset, your brain feels like you actually experienced a situation".