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II . programme <-mm-> [ˈprəʊgræm, Am ˈproʊ-] VB trans

television program N Am, Aus, television programme N Brit

election program(me)

election program(me) → election platform

See also election platform

news program(me) N no pl

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Government programmes alone, however well-intentioned, may not be able to dismantle barriers built over centuries.
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The broadcast of the programmes was found to be in the public interest.
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Or they can choose leisure programmes, for example in languages or cookery.
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It has so far conducted 73 orientation programmes and 195 refresher courses.
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A community centre will provide outreach support, young parent programmes, parent education, specialised playgroups, meeting rooms and a toy library.
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The ministry is responsible for planning, promoting, coordinating, and overseeing the implementation of environmental and forestry programmes in the country.
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Eminent educationists and scholars of the country are associated with the academic programmes provided on campus.
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Entry to all courses at first year is open, and entry to second year in some programmes (e.g. law, criminology, creative writing, architecture) is restricted.
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The university programmes became more job-oriented, and attempts were made to introduce course-unit systems and other methods of continuous assessment.
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He is on the sickness benefit, but that could change to the unemployment benefit when he finishes his programmes with a social services organisation.
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