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Judicial experience
Judicial experience, 'judicial experience' would mean the knowledge or skill gained by
Experience
Experience, unless the context otherwise demands, it should be taken as
Teaching experience in a teaching institution
Teaching experience in a teaching institution, teaching institutions as such may be
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Experience table
A table of mortality computed from the experience of one or more life insurance companies
Experimental
Pertaining to experiment founded on or derived from experiment or trial as experimental
Development Commissioners
agricultural and rural industries by promoting scientific research, instruc-tion and experiments in the science, methods and practice of agriculture (including the
Competent person
of this Act having regard to- (i) the qualifications and experience of the person and facilities available at his disposal; or
Experimenter
One who makes experiments one skilled in experiments
witness
specialist) who by virtue of special knowledge, skill, training, or experience is qualified to provide testimony to aid the factfinder in
At the bar
working in different institutions and bodies do not get the experience and exposure which is important for the purpose of manning
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