She claimed to be going off to invigilate an exam for a friend, but I sensed duplicity in the air. |
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In Kisumu, at least 100 teachers have rejected an offer by the Kenya National Examinations Council to invigilate and supervise examinations. |
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Teachers will not invigilate at examinations and will not correct papers. |
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Some entries risk being tedious in their specificity:one is an anecdote about turning up five minutes late to invigilate an exam. |
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As part of this, teachers have refused to invigilate exams or supervise pupils in lunch breaks. |
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That cannot be done without empowering stakeholders to invigilate corporations, especially those who have a long-term interest in them. |
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They know the right person to send to invigilate a home exam for students with particular problems. |
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During these three days most of the teachers will be called upon either to invigilate the exams or to correct the papers. |
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Clearly, States often are under an obligation to invigilate the conduct of individuals or other entities. |
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Control: A building controls another when it overlooks it so as to invigilate it and have it under firing range. |
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The CO of the unit shall appoint a commissioned officer or senior NCM to invigilate examinations. |
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A judicial inquiry, however, has power to gather evidence, to summon the trio, and invigilate them properly and professionally. |
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The authority has replaced some of the practicals that the kids were required to sit and it also has reduced the number of exams that they must invigilate. |
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That they held opinions abominable to those of us who tirelessly invigilate the political niceties goes without saying. |
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Meanwhile, senior military commanders headed by Defense Minister invigilate the plan's execution. |
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As well, we build a cell and we have to have someone invigilate that cell. |
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A teacher went to 16-year-old Jamie Bird's home to invigilate, while the teen ploughed through his maths paper under extraordinary conditions. |
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Katherine Hepworth I used to invigilate exams, mobiles would be taken off before exam even started. |
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The opportunity to participate, curate, invigilate, visit, network, debate, critically review, is paying dividends to the visual arts sector in Wales. |
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Members of the NASUWT will only produce one written report a year to parents, will not submit lesson plans to senior managers and will refuse to invigilate mock exams. |
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Now they may refuse to prepare or invigilate for the exams next year. |
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