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enroll

[en-rohl] / ɛnˈroʊl /




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On some campuses, faculty members have urged students not to enroll in civic thought courses, students and professors said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The top 3% of gas passers who enroll in Hall’s study will have an opportunity to have their gut microbiome sequenced, which could help identify which bacteria contribute to intestinal distress.

From The Wall Street Journal

With record-keeping fees under pressure, he said in an interview that managed accounts are “one of the last bastions of good revenue production,” adding that record-keepers “love” participants enrolling because “the revenue is much better.”

From MarketWatch

Leave plenty of time to study your Medicare options, because the decision at age 65 of whether to enroll in traditional, government-run Medicare, or privately run Medicare Advantage can carry lasting consequences.

From Barron's

Thousands of these subscribers were already deceased at the time they were purportedly enrolled in the program.

From The Wall Street Journal