It has become axiomatic in this country that children from deprived areas are destined to fail educationally. |
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These people will be educationally well equipped to take up whatever opportunities are on offer there. |
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Getting educationally deprived people through college is not just a matter of giving them a place on a course. |
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The teachers' role in observing the children's ongoing play was the catalyst for creating this educationally stimulating environment. |
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One possibility is that young people of minority ethnic origin are more motivated to do well educationally than are their white peers. |
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Asian Indians are sometimes stereotyped in American society as industrious, prosperous, and professionally and educationally advanced. |
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The Navy was able to use wargames to cheaply, quickly, and educationally try out different ideas in aviation and even ship design. |
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What was once chaotic is now more orderly, and, as this research suggests, students seem to be moving ahead educationally. |
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And educationally many, for whom extra assistance is a necessity not a luxury, will fall by the wayside. |
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Yet they remain educationally backward and are economically lagging far behind the others. |
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The program recognizes the link between undereducated adults and educationally at-risk children. |
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They are educationally backward so they cannot afford higher professional education, which is growing more and more costly. |
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She was neither a child of the ghetto nor a culturally or educationally deprived person. |
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Interracial marriage tends to be educationally homogamous and the odds of interracial marriage increase with couples' educational attainment. |
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As the organization evolves, its primary goal often appears to be less educationally intentioned. |
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Not only is it entertaining, but children will gain educationally from the references to geography, history and chemistry in the movie. |
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A high percentage are unemployed and are educationally and socially unequipped to obtain and hold a job. |
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Migration can bring culturally and educationally valuable elements to the school. |
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They are economically backward because they are educationally backward. |
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It is entirely unjustified educationally, professionally, logistically and in terms of personal health and community wellbeing. |
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The value of social capital depends in part on what people in the school choose to count as educationally useful. |
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The Likely Lads is noteworthy for being one of the few sitcoms that didn't portray ordinary people as educationally subnormal or criminally minded. |
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Time is slipping by and our children are missing out on vital aspects of the education due to them for want of safe, healthy and educationally friendly accommodation. |
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Logically, educationally, and pedagogically, truth must take its place in all of our decisions. |
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These youth projects are designed to assist socially, economically and educationally disadvantaged youth in qualifying for continuing employment. |
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Residential school histories portray in painful detail an educationally retrograde system of regimentation and deculturalization stretching right across the country. |
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Nevertheless, the guide, which attempts to provide an A to Z guide to investment, is educationally enlightening and prompts us to make informed decisions. |
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There are five-to-seven-year educational programs for educationally deficient integree officers and enlisted personnel. |
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Roma children are, in general, one of the most educationally excluded groups in the region. |
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This implies that the institutional authorities should exclude from the disciplinary process petty misbehaviour that can be dealt with by serious educationally oriented discussions or restorative action. |
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Mr Thomas believes that the scheme will be beneficial educationally and agriculturally. |
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In fact, he notes that black women are more likely than women of other groups to marry men who are less successful than they are, educationally or occupationally. |
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Neurath's program was intended to be and was pluralistic and 'aggregational' through and through, semantically, theoretically, disciplinarily, educationally, socially, politically. |
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From 1940 to the mid-1970s, tendencyency for men to marry down educationally became more pronounced and the cultural ideal of hypergamy — that women must marry up — became more insistent. |
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We strive to provide them with the best possible athletic experience, so when they look back after four years they can feel they maximized those precious years athletically and educationally. |
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I know the hon. member would want to have the person rehabilitated socially and educationally so that person could safely reintegrate into society. |
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It provides socially and educationally excluded persons and the unemployed with genuine opportunities and encourages immigrants to participate in the local community. |
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Within the capitalist method of production, professional sport is a special case, because it accepts athletes at such young ages that they are prohibited from participating in the rest of production, educationally at least. |
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The unit will have a high prescribed number of staff, including educationally trained staff and will offer activities particularly suited for this young target group. |
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For even the most educationally advanced countries, there are profound challenges to meet if the improvements that are sought are to occur in the quality and relevance of what is provided. |
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The conscious and educationally planned development of social and societal competence is indispensable for an efficient social integration of students, for coexistence and participation. |
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Images may be used educationally, at no charge, for all grades, from preschool to university doctoral levels, provided no charge is made for distributing them. |
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Discovery Channel India recently launched a two-hour children's programme block, and is increasingly seen in the region as an educationally valued service. |
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These programmes are especially aimed at providing opportunity to schooling for the educationally under-served children of 6 to 14 years of age group. |
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An active engagement of juveniles with the consequences of their acts is valuable educationally and a favourable indication that they will avoid committing criminal offences in the future. |
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After independence, efforts have been made through various education policies for the building of a politically, socially, economically, and educationally strong nation. |
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According to the City Brands Index, Rome is considered the world's second most historically, educationally and culturally interesting and beautiful city. |
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Between 1971 and 2001, the proportion of educationally homogamous marriages among young Canadian adults rose from 42 per cent to 55 per cent of all marriages. |
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They are in hopes of obtaining a better future usually economically, educationally, and politically than the one they were receiving in their homeland or place of origin. |
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