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instructor

[in-struhk-ter] / ɪnˈstrʌk tər /


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University faculty and academic observers note that while students have a constitutional right to express personal beliefs, instructors have the authority to assess assignments on their academic merit.

From Salon

Ergo Sum, the local school’s classics instructor, is terrorized by his memories of surviving World War II and convinced that he is transforming into a wolf.

From The Wall Street Journal

Still, Makasi rose quickly, becoming a commando instructor training elite units.

From BBC

The roughly $75 million fund allowed her client’s daughter to buy and board horses—which can cost more than $100,000 each—care for them medically, hire instructors and even insure the animals.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jenny Wangat took a deep breath before stepping up to an instructor who was holding up a boxing pad.

From Los Angeles Times