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Перевод: examiner
[существительное] экзаменатор ; экзаменующий ; ревизор ; инспектор ; контролер ; эксперт
Тезаурус:
- The Examiner had commented:
- Provided the defendant consents to the test or inspection the person examining the brakes (usually a constable) does not need to be an authorised examiner.
- Furthermore, Pinto drew upon his experience as an external examiner for the Cambridge English Tripos in 194445 to develop a model of English for Nottingham which adapted the Cambridge course according to ideas gleaned from Leavis and another Scrutineer, L. C. Knights.
- Nevertheless, to call oneself the Fourth Estate is hardly unambitious, while the very names and nicknames of newspapers tell us much about their occupational pretensions - The Times (the Thunderer), the Guardian , the Globe , the Tribune , the Observer , the Examiner , the Mirror and Le Monde .
- Finally, bear in mind what the examiner said after a recent PE 2 Financial Accounting 2 examination - that an appreciation of the fact that the questions are not highly complex in a technical accounting sense should enable candidates to approach the examination with optimism and even, perhaps, enthusiasm!
- "The danger is that dad says after they've passed their test, "Take my BMW for a spin", and away they go," says chief examiner Ted Clements.
- Establishing what events and transactions have caused the minority interests to change in a particular situation would entail thinking in broad financial accounting terms (something that the current PE 2 Financial Accounting 2 examiner believes many candidates are reluctant to do).
- In 1586 the President, the Earl of Pembroke, reported that the Examiner's office was "furthest out of course of any one thing in that court".
- a more specific power to appoint a British consul or his deputy as a special examiner may be exercised where a Civil Procedure Convention subsists between the United Kingdom and the relevant foreign country providing for the taking of the evidence of any person in that country for the assistance of proceedings in the High Court (the unspoken assumption being that any such Convention will permit consuls to act); and
- In this way, provided they are given guidance on the type and volume of work expected, schools could be brought back into the mainstream of assessing their own pupils' work instead of being totally dependent on the success or failure of the guessing games they play with the examiner.
- Having studied painting at St Martin's School of Art, London, 1951-;55 she went on to work variously as a consultant designer, art teacher, illustrator, Joint Board Examiner and raiser of her four children.
- Ground improvements and publicity were used for the same purpose, and so that football should reach as wide a public as possible, Chapman persuaded the Examiner to publish a Saturday sports edition, the first issue of which appeared on 10 January, 1925.
- These criticisms were echoed by that year's Examiner, Mr. G. E. Hignett of Brasenose College, Oxford, in his Report.
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