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He aims on getting an MBA degree vs He aims of getting an MBA degree

A complete search of the internet has found that "He aims on getting an MBA degree" is the most popular phrase on the web.

Last updated: January 31, 2019 • 486 views

He aims on getting an MBA degree

65,200,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • Maybe I will apply for government scholarships and get an MBA degree
  • I just thought getting an MBA would show initiative and show that I was serious about her.
  • And congratulation on getting an iPhone.
  • Congratulations on getting an appointment with Dr. Sherman.
  • So the focus is on getting an independent investigation and not least to assign a civilian prosecutor to the task.
  • Following graduation with a MBA degree in 1991, she joined EFPIA, the European pharmaceutical industry association as Manager of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs.
  • And you are going to focus on getting an education so you can get a real job and not waste your life away.
  • Another one is the possibility to link an MBA with derogation with an MBA exempted from IAEA safeguards.
  • I guess you know all about marketing, having an MBA and all.
  • Later on, I earned an MBA at Stanford.
  • I graduated from Stanford with an MBA!
  • For the record, I have an MBA from Harvard.
  • He also holds an MBA from the Centre de Perfectionnement aux Affaires, Groupe HEC-CPA, 2000, Jouy-en-Josas, France.
  • But I was in school and up to my ears in student loans, and I'd just spent my last nickel on getting an engagement ring for Donna, which cost serious money I didn't have.
  • And if your aunt's willing to take a chance on getting an ability, why shouldn't you?
  • I have asked here several times how such a thing could be possible, and I insist on getting an answer. I am slowly beginning to suspect that we increasingly pass resolutions here, which never reach their recipient.
  • An MBA would, would be...
  • For material held by an MBA to which a derogation has been granted under Regulation (Euratom) No 302/2005, exemption under the Safeguards Agreement with the IAEA will be requested.
  • I've run several private-sector labs and I think an MBA can give NorBAC a sharper, leaner attitude.
  • That doesn't mean you have to go to an MBA program.

He aims of getting an MBA degree

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101,000,000 results on the web

Some examples from the web:

  • Maybe I will apply for government scholarships and get an MBA degree
  • The proposals are due to be voted on by the whole European Parliament in September after which MEPs and EU transport ministers will discuss them with the aim of getting an agreement by the end of the year.
  • I just thought getting an MBA would show initiative and show that I was serious about her.
  • In the first instance the EU will contribute by a transparent and comprehensive mapping of all elements of its current capacities, with the aim of getting an overview of existing and potential capacities and the most efficient way of utilising them.
  • And there's virtually zero chance of getting an S.T.D.
  • Instead of getting an antidote for you, I was killing people.
  • It was a whole event of getting an album.
  • Mostly the smaller enterprises do not have enough money, time and energy for the slow process of getting an Ecolabel.
  • Following graduation with a MBA degree in 1991, she joined EFPIA, the European pharmaceutical industry association as Manager of Scientific and Regulatory Affairs.
  • But you've got as much chance of getting an indictment as I have of getting into Bible Society.
  • Their families have no way Of getting an investigation started.
  • Your child is at high risk of getting an illness caused by a virus called respiratory syncytial virus (RSV).
  • I do not believe at this stage that there is the slightest possibility of getting an agreement on Eurobonds.
  • You'd have a better chance of getting an audience with God.
  • I hope this will make the possibility of getting an organ easier and safer.
  • Is there any possibility of getting an espresso or cappuccino?
  • I strongly support his aim of getting this regulation brought into force as quickly as possible with no third reading.
  • Mr President, history has yet to be written with the sole aim of getting close to the truth.
  • EU research ministers set up a long-term public-private partnership in February with the aim of getting hydrogen and fuel-cell technology ready for the market between 2015 and 2025.
  • We should perhaps now look into redistribution, or Mr Rasmussen runs the risk of getting an unpleasant surprise when people realise how much they will have to pay in contributions to the EU.

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