The aim for everyone involved is to ensure the child is reintegrated into school successfully. |
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We feel that the countries in Central and South-Eastern Europe have a need to be reintegrated into the European market. |
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Around 5 000 of them have been reintegrated into the southern African country's regular armed forces. |
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But more than drop-in centres, Leduc says, mentally ill people need to be reintegrated into society. |
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He may have just injured the Commander and then we could have rehabilitated him and reintegrated him into the crew. |
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Imagine if everyone who died in the last 10 years suddenly came back and had to be reintegrated into society. |
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It does not make sense to incarcerate offenders beyond the point in the sentence that they can be safely reintegrated into society. |
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This independence, however, was short-lived as the Soviet Union reintegrated the country by force. |
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Would you like to see Cuba fully reintegrated into the Latin American community of nations? |
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Several of the children looked after by SED have been reintegrated into their families. |
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The integrating processes of his physical form energies and his mental energies perfect themselves until the multiplicities have progressively reintegrated themselves back to Omneity. |
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Thousands of volunteers who signed up to Mr Ouattara's cause, many of them barely literate, have yet to be disarmed or reintegrated into society. |
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Romani children who are placed in special schools or classes have very little chance of being reintegrated into mainstream education. |
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If only to get a grip on costs, the industry needs to be reintegrated. |
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Bannion, partially reintegrated into the society he earlier rejected, accepts the help of his police acquaintances and other friends in protecting his daughter. |
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Those who are retained in custody awaiting trial will be quickly reintegrated into society if found to be innocent, or dealt with according to the law if found guilty. |
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Romani children who are placed at special schools or classes have very little chance of being reintegrated in mainstream education. |
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Mr. Khadr's lawyers had offered to have him supervised and monitored, a little like young offenders who need to be reintegrated into society. |
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In late 2004, the spin-off company was restructured and most of his members reintegrated core development. |
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These Canadians, once they have served their sentences, will return here and will not be ready to be reintegrated into society. |
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Only financing from the government of the Province, up to now excluded, could enable it to be reintegrated into a revised project. |
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The last phase in the restoration process will be the varnishing of the reintegrated works, providing a final protective layer. |
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This is the third and last Airbus A330 reintegrated into TAM's fleet this year. |
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Shortly thereafter, other previously dispersed departments were reintegrated at Herstmonceux. |
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The objective of these workshops is to motivate and dynamize people who have been unemployed for a long time by placing them in a work situation. 14 reintegrated employees and 3 permanent staff work at this site. |
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Try as you might, it is quite possible that somebody who suffers from a critical brain injury and somebody who has lost two legs and an arm cannot be made well and cannot be reintegrated into society. |
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Furthermore, the establishing of a sewing room has made it possible for the inmates to learn a trade and, as such, be reintegrated into the workplace. |
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Offering former combatants employment is beneficial to the employer, who capitalizes on the former combatant's knowledge concerning mines, and the employee, who has an opportunity to work and be reintegrated into society. |
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Since being reintegrated in 2012, his attitude has been great. |
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But that did not mean the instant recreation of civil society: the far left, sometimes guerrillas, on one side, and the forces of repression on the other still had to be reintegrated into it. |
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Now that the fighting has ended, the 65,000 rebels and pro-government militiamen who have surrendered their weapons must somehow be reintegrated into society. This is going surprisingly well. |
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I am particularly pleased with the return of Caisse populaire de Shippagan, which has reintegrated the ranks of the Caisses populaires acadiennes' network after over 25 years of absence. |
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Out of a total of 560 children received at those centres, 305 children have been reintegrated into their families with follow-up on the part of those working at the Foundation. |
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With a portion of the funding from the Department of State, IOM provides primary healthcare services for the many children who have already reintegrated into their communities. |
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They offer personal counselling and social referrals for young people who have been reintegrated with their families or are living independent lives. |
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We have addressed the legacy of violence through a comprehensive disarmament and reintegration programme that has successfully reintegrated thousands of former fighters into society. |
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Amnesty International is also actively campaigning to end the recruitment of child soldiers and to ensure that they are demobilized and reintegrated into society. |
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It is in the interest of these children and their future that they are reintegrated without any problems related to changing their school environment. |
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Partly reintegrated into the landscape, this huge solid box building with its heavy past had also to be opened up and be reinstated in the minds of the population by resetting it in a new port district. |
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It implies a methodic implementation of actions required to achieve these objectives from the first day of the injury to the day the patient is reintegrated into his environment and into society. |
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The rearmament and change underway in its defence machinery may just be an expression of Russia's wish to be reintegrated into the concert of nations and to be restored to its proper place. |
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In Iraq, if it is determined that a detainee can be successfully reintegrated into society and will no longer pose a threat to coalition forces or to innocent civilians, the detainee will be released. |
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The divorced and separated have a special place in the care of the Church and much is still required to help them become reintegrated into and feel part of her life, all-the-while maintaining the Church's authentic teaching. |
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France has also gradually but fully reintegrated into NATO and has since participated in most NATO sponsored wars. |
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Even with an injury, good balance-building technique allows the injured part to heal and to become reintegrated into the rest of the body. |
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And after being on the receiving end of one of those apologies, Strauss is confident Pietersen is genuinely remorseful and can be reintegrated back into the side. |
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