We're one of the most literate and more numerate professions and we're highly adaptable. |
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But there is a minimal number of skills and basic knowledge that make a person numerate. |
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We have also included a graph and table which are not beyond the grasp of even the less than numerate. |
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In particular, businesses expect pupils leaving school to be literate and numerate. |
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Ninety-five per cent of members in our NOP survey said the main priority for the Government should be to ensure that all young people leave school literate and numerate. |
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In missing an education, children in Africa do not simply miss out on the opportunity to be literature and numerate. |
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If your request has multiple parts, you could consider using bullet points or numerate each individual question. |
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Consider the respondents, who may be neither literate nor numerate, and ensure the questions and instructions are appropriate for them. |
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Whatever method is used, a number of literate and numerate interviewers will be needed, preferably from the community itself. |
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To a few, the circles suggest the action of numerate whirlwinds, microwave-generated ball lightning, or some other peculiar atmospheric phenomenon. |
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To be literate and numerate is important in itself but these capabilities have implications for the exercise of other freedoms and rights. |
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However, O'Neill and his team now want to sell the company's product on a slightly different basis, stressing the sheer variety of products it can offer numerate traders. |
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A nation simply cannot hope to sustain economic growth and alleviate poverty without a literate and numerate population. |
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This requires a workforce that is computerate rather than merely functionally literate and numerate, as was needed for the first industrial revolution. |
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It is preferable that the child minders should be literate and numerate, and that they be given guidance and help in their child-caring duties, and told 10 what activities should be carried out at the centre. |
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Kasule is numerate, he is able to count his money and to find out how much he has been paid for the work he has done and if it is the amount of money agreed upon. |
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There is little point in providing the opportunity for a child to enrol in school if the quality of the education is so poor that the child will not become literate or numerate, or will fail to acquire critical life skills. |
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If their only purpose in learning numeracy is to keep simple records of money borrowed or lent and payments made, they are numerate in their own terms. |
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The variance in scores is higher at lower education levels, indicating that many adults with low levels of formal education find a way to become highly literate and numerate. |
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Girls who drop out while still barely literate or numerate have little opportunity of improving their economic situation and mostly end up as informal street traders. |
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Slaves were numerate and literate in significant numbers, and some were highly educated. |
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This is one of those rare books that can be read to great advantage even if one is sufficiently literate but insufficiently numerate. |
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The Italian city states were also highly numerate, given the importance of the new forms of bookkeeping that were essential to the trading and mercantile basis of society. |
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Why on earth should highly numerate college heads be involved? |
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The moment, like the book, is a transcendent glimpse at a numerate world. |
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Britain is found to be the only country in the developed world where the retiring generation is more literate and numerate than young adults, the Daily Express reported. |
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There are many ways to achieve a literate and numerate population. |
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