cohort u rečniku PONS

Jednojezični primeri (nisu ih verifikovali PONS urednici)

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Cohorts have become popular in online education as a way to address the lack of traditional social interaction that is common in on-site education.
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Students are admitted in distinct cohorts, forming strong supportive units which learn and live together over the four years of the program.
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Also, those who fought in the first ranks of the legion before the standards of the legion and cohorts were called "antesignani".
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Even older cohorts remain the habit of reading newspaper but the amount of them is decreasing as they are aging.
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Firms are divided into cohorts, so that each period the same proportion of firms reset their price.
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Results showed a slight improvement in group performance compared with that of previous cohorts, with a significant increase in first-class grades.
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Among older age cohorts, 15.9% are 45 to 64 years old, and 8.7% were 65 years of age or older.
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As the average newspaper reading of the younger cohorts is low, newspaper readership aging at the same time with the older cohorts.
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Fellows are grouped in cohorts of six to ten within each host city.
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Its mission is to create a small college experience by fostering and encouraging the creation of closely knit cohorts of motivated students.
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