Examples of ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONCESSION in a sentence
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONCESSION: This column indicates whether an English language concession (as required at nomination/visa stage) is accessible for the occupation.
ENGLISH LANGUAGE CONCESSION: This column indicates whether an English language concession (as required at nomination/visa stage) is accessible for the occupation.
Native language means, if used in reference to an individual of limited English proficiency, the following:
Speech-language pathology means the care and services provided by a licensed speech-language pathologist as set forth in the member state's statutes and rules.
Speech-language pathologist means an individual who is licensed by a state to practice speech-language pathology.
plain language means language that can be understood by a reasonable person, applying a reasonable effort;
Primary language means the dominant language used by a person for communication.
Translation means a translation into a language or, where appropriate, a transliteration into an alphabet or character set, accepted by the Office;
State Load Despatch Centre or ”SLDC” means the centre established by the State Government for the purpose of exercising the powers and discharging the functions under Section 31 of the Act;
Version of a variant means vehicles, which consist of a combination of items shown in the information package subject to the requirements in Annex VIII.
international voyage means a voyage from a country to which the present Convention applies to a port outside such country, or conversely.
manoeuvring area means that part of an aerodrome to be used for the take-off, landing and taxiing of aircraft, excluding aprons;
Convention means the Convention on International Civil Aviation, opened for signature at Chicago on 7 December 1944, and includes:
authorised development means the development and associated development described in Schedule 1 and any other development authorised by this Order, which is development within the meaning of section 32 of the 2008 Act;