1. A new course in a number of respects resembles a research or development project. 2. Another key aspect of the new courses has been the building in of planned linkages to degree provision. 3. But for many the intangible rewards of setting a new course for themselves and their company were greater. 4. He immediately queried the instructions and eventually they gave him a new course to steer. 5. New courses are appearing every year. 6. Primary Primary publishing remains a strong growth area, with most of the major publishers producing new courses. 7. So far, Democrats seem satisfied to reform the current system rather than pioneer a new course. 8. The board was charged with the task of seeing that new courses were of the right standard. 9. The worksheets are designed to be used in conjunction with the new course books. |