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Approximately 2,500 candidates get into the Blue Book for every traineeship period, of whom around 650 are recruited as trainees. [11] As an exception, Directorate-General for Translation applies its own eligibility criteria to what are called translation traineeships, and there is no preselection. The rest of the procedure, however, is the ...
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Big Blue Books, a 20th century paperback book series; The Wee Blue Book, a 2014 Scottish pro-independence publication; The WHO Blue Books, classifying tumors, from the World Health Organization; IUPAC Blue Book, common name for Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry; The Blue Book of Building and Construction, a reference work for the construction ...
The annual United Kingdom National Accounts are published in an online publication (The Blue Book [18]) by the Office for National Statistics. It records and describes economic activity in the United Kingdom and as such is used by government, banks, academics and industries to formulate the economic and social policies and monitor the economic ...
On 12 April 1958, the Nettur Technical Training Foundation, the successor to the CSI Technical Training Institute, was established as a joint venture between Church of South India and HEKS (Hilfswerk der Evangelischen Kirchen der Schweiz) of Switzerland. According to HEKS's website, the project's initial funds were raised from regional ...
In the United Kingdom, Australia, Hong Kong, Ireland, and certain other English common law jurisdictions, a trainee solicitor is a prospective lawyer undergoing professional training at a law firm or an in-house legal team to qualify as a full-fledged solicitor. This period of training is known as a training contract and usually lasts for two ...