lecturer
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Legal expert Luke Moffett, a lecturer at Queen's University Belfast, believes such massive payments are simply not enforceable.
From BBC
“Even if the war ends overnight, it will take the gas market much longer to return to normal than oil,” said Adi Imsirovic, a former energy-trading executive and lecturer at the University of Oxford.
Robbie is a college lecturer and Rachel is a merchandising manager - they take home more than the national average household income.
From BBC
The stakes are particularly high for opposition groups, said Georgios Samaras, a lecturer in public policy at King’s College in London.
"Iran's strongest man is now probably Ghalibaf," said Arash Azizi, lecturer at Yale University, describing him as "a rare figure whose portfolio crosses between military, security and political functions of the regime".
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