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academic
adjective as in relating to schooling, learning
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adjective as in relating to theories, philosophy
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noun as in scholar or university/college teacher
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Earlier this year, Cardiff University announced plans to cut 400 academic jobs and other Welsh institutions also said they would be seeking redundancies in order to balance the books.
Activists and academic experts say fossil fuel companies, like tobacco companies before them, use ads at sports stadiums and other cultural institutions to build goodwill and normalize the harms caused by their products.
They teach a large range of vocational and academic subjects to a wide variety of students, and are a major part of Northern Ireland's education system.
More recently he's shifted that blame to elites – a group he's variously defined as Democrats, conventional Republicans, liberals, corporate leaders, globalists and academics.
Access to sufficient nutrition is directly linked to better health outcomes, including improved birth outcomes, better academic performance, and lower healthcare costs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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