Recently she held a seminar for over 80 principals from all over the country to spread this challenging concept. |
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Chudleigh added that principals were working longer hours under tremendous pressure. |
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The principals of The Wandering Scholar hoke it up, but the piece can take it. |
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He hired fine section principals, many of whom were hired away by bigger, better financed bands. |
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Games of housie were played and fond memories and experiences were shared by the principals and students. |
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Such payers trace a new route of accountability, from provider agents back to insurance plan principals. |
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The identity of who the principals were was not in issue so long as a deal could be closed without a vendor take back mortgage. |
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The portraits he constructs of the four principals are fair-minded and surprisingly thorough for such a brief work. |
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This paper describes the basic principals behind this new technology and compares the implosive method with the hydraulic method. |
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Today's topic was the fiduciary responsibilities of agents to their principals. |
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These complexes have long served as models to study general principals of molecular recognition, both experimentally and computationally. |
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The money will be used to prepare guidelines to promote interculturalism in schools and seminars for second level principals. |
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However, it is difficult not to feel some sympathy towards the plight of university principals. |
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Forty-four percent of the principals of these schools were laywomen, 13 percent were laymen, and 40 percent were religious sisters. |
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He's presumably fully conversant with the principals behind conflict of interests and the reasons why you disclose. |
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One of its distinguished principals, designer Peter Minshall, copped this country's first Grammy Award, albeit for work done abroad. |
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The difficulties with agents include conflicts of interest when the same agent acts for competing principals or is simply inert. |
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Its principals, mixtures, reeds, and octave couplers could deliver enough power to wake the dead. |
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The principals could not cope with volatility in the foreign exchange market. |
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Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz are senior partners and principals at LGE Performance Systems. |
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When they returned to their headquarters in Welcome, N.C., Childress and the principals in his organization brainstormed. |
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What you see is essentially the stage production, but it's full of color and energy, and the principals all deliver creditable performances. |
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The company has three principals, none of whom have strong accounting or financial backgrounds. |
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While Aurik leads A T Kearney's Benelux unit, Jonk and Willen are principals at the consultancy firm. |
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The two principals whipped up tremendous whoops and roars from a besotted audience, and in many respects the adulation was well deserved. |
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Recently, efforts also have been made to assess teachers, principals, and schools, although not systematically. |
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The only thing that carries the film is the performances by the principals. |
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This rude awakening came from underestimating the non-designer's understanding of design principals. |
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He said those teachers who sign in at school and then leave for the day to attend to personal matters, should be dealt with by principals. |
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We have teachers and principals who would rather not be bothered with those who need extra attention and care. |
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Skaters desirous of taking part in trials should bring their birth certificates duly attested by principals of their respective schools. |
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Participants must be present at the venue with bona fide certificates attested by their school head master or principals. |
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Rehearsals are well underway at the moment with chorus and principals rehearsing in Kilmacowen Drama Centre and Ransboro school. |
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If this plan is approved, principals and schools with the majority of Hispanic students would have three years to learn Spanish. |
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This is a matter for us to consider and we will take it up with the principals concerned. |
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The maturity of the voices among the principals was amazing for performers all under 18, over fifty in number. |
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Corporate managers act as the agent representing the shareholders, who are the firm's principals. |
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They are grateful to the various school principals, teachers and pupils who made the programme a success. |
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In that case a chattel mortgage was given to the bank by two principals of the bankrupt corporation. |
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The deal failed partly because of the actions of one of the principals, but also because of actions of those not party to the bargain. |
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The principals stated overwhelmingly that government funds were inadequate. |
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His upstage entry, like that of both the other principals downstage, is so weak as to have been planned. |
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Both the principals and the teachers need to see the value of including special needs students. |
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Of the principals in these cases, none were to believe the charges more immediately or more everlastingly than the parents. |
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What his account does necessarily impugn is the judgment and decision-making abilities of the administration principals. |
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But, even if the result is stylised tragedy, the three principals perform with great skill. |
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Apart from students and teachers, other participants in the programme were principals and school physical education trainers. |
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It is true that accomplices are normally less blameworthy than principals and therefore deserve less severe sentences. |
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Tweet me with your thoughts on social networking, students, and principals who want to keep tabs. |
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The authors wish to thank the teachers and principals who participated in this study. |
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Smart teachers and principals have carefully constructed hybrid classrooms and schools that reflect the diversities of children. |
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The action is brought against the company as well as the two principals and sole shareholders, officers and directors of the company. |
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For example, agents must not use their position to acquire benefits for themselves at the expense of their principals. |
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The proposed study was approved by the school superintendents, the school board, school nurses, principals, and teachers. |
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Some boards of management have been found by the office of the Auditor General to have made unwarranted payments to principals. |
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Teachers and principals at this school continue to be influenced by certain socio-political factors. |
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To do so, the students are required to submit assessment reports signed by qualified psychologists and principals. |
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Last summer, school management bodies raised the possibility of the principals and their deputies being recompensed for the extra burden. |
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The gap should also be bridged between heads of departments and principals. |
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The principals are all effective in their roles, but the key to the film's success is Dorothy Dandridge's incandescent performance as Carmen. |
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It is based on the same principals at British Sign Language but has been simplified for the children. |
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School principals and instructional facilitators were also interviewed in-depth to understand the impact of the program on the school as a whole. |
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Many charter principals still teach, while principals at traditional public schools are a decade or more out of the classroom. |
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The five families most virulently opposed to the exhibition filed a lawsuit against the school superintendent and individual principals. |
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When you're establishing a peer-review process from scratch, the key is to secure the buy-in of the principals. |
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The principals had perspectives on the effects of targeting that a military staff officer might not have. |
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Collections of prints have been disposed of through dealers, who have acted as agents rather than as principals. |
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As agents of investors, managers are obligated to maximize the interests of the owners or principals. |
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College principals and head teachers have broadly welcomed the proposed changes. |
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He gave more power to principals who now sign two-year, at-will contracts under Texas' open shop. |
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Vaudevillish, too, are the principals, Nat, an old Jew, and Midge, an aged black man, who keep meeting, garrulously and querulously, on a bench in Central Park. |
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Libertarian political principles must be applicable to practical politics or what are political principals for? |
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Those who aided the commission of crime but were not present at the scene of the crime were regarded as accessories before the fact or principals in the third degree. |
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The number of principals who hold advanced degrees is also increasing. |
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They correlate an evaluation of teachers and principals with student performances. |
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The trouble with widely circulated papers is that principals make handwritten notations on all of them, which are then returned to the central record keeper. |
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And San Diego has a collaborative approach where the school board worked with the principals and superintendents. |
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There's something very personal about the relaxed, just-behind-the-beat way in which the three principals phrase the licks, riffs and melodies that define their sound. |
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I think it's a dangerous thing to have that schmoozy Washington relationship between reporters and principals, because that's when news doesn't get reported. |
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The annual awards recognise the efforts made by school principals, teachers and parents to encourage the habit of regular saving, thrift and money management. |
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Rochlitz doesn't know what to do with the chorus, who strut in formation and communicate in semaphore, though he is insightful when it comes to the principals. |
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Edmund Burke, on the other hand, christened modern Toryism with his assertion that society was based on a set of values and principals which should not be eroded. |
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The principals are now engaged in a plot that it would be a shame to reveal, since much of the joy in watching this production comes from not knowing the ending. |
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Fifty school principals and mukhtars from the newly liberated area were lectured on how to educate students and residents about the dangers of land mines on Sunday. |
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The perceived undesirability of the school leads teachers, principals, and parents to look elsewhere for opportunities, creating further instability. |
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You could have said something in the NSC meeting in front of the president and the principals. |
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Socioeconomic status was not formally assessed, but school principals considered the participating schools to be located in middle-class to upper-middle-class neighbourhoods. |
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Principals and deputy principals stepped into the breach after Association of Secondary Teachers of Ireland members withdrew from the work over a year ago. |
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He says the problems he complained about when he was a principal in Seattle years ago seem small after a year of training principals of Cambodian schools. |
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The footage was edited into an uncommonly moving drama about the decision to be or not to be, with a narrative focused on a suicide pact between the three principals. |
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When you look at what principals and superintendents have in terms of their educational backgrounds, nowhere in there is anything resembling business training. |
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There was some impressive solo playing from the woodwind principals in this performance and the orchestra produced a beautifully controlled pianissimo ending. |
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The Vice-Chancellor, by convening district-wise meeting of college principals, has provided them the opportunity to present their individual problems for prompt redressal. |
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Jobbers provided the brokers the counterparties to their principals, offering to sell to their buyer or to buy from their seller the particular security. |
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Through it all, the principals involved have kept more than profit margins at heart, they have kept both the community and charity within their sights. |
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College principals, head teachers and parents in Hampshire will today find out the details of the biggest shake-up to the country's education system in 60 years. |
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Communities often have articulated that what they want is their people trained as teachers and educators and eventually as principals to work in their schools. |
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Like teachers, principals can also use critical reflection and journaling to assess their expectations of first-year teachers and for the school community. |
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In the end, principals and teachers should leave these experiences with a renewed sense of faith in the transformative power of schools in children's lives. |
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Then the principals and four educators from each school met with the program developers to discuss details about the program and set intervention dates. |
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The authors analyze the data gathered in interviews with district officials, principals, and teachers in the same five largest school districts in the state. |
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Aside from the principals, the supporting cast is extraordinary. |
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Each episode is a marvellous dance through any number of narrative spaces, as a company of principals, supporting characters and guest artists perform each complex manoeuvre. |
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The arrival of the Mercy girls greatly enhanced the shows and since 1970, all the female roles, principals and chorus, have been taken by students from Mercy, Tuam. |
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During May to September 1997 we sent a brief questionnaire to all 419 general practice principals in the area administered by Leeds Health Authority. |
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We defined singlehanded general practitioners as general practitioner principals who were not in partnership with other general practitioner principals. |
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According to Gary Lawlor, the principals of the new practice have between them the skills necessary to meet the demands of all projects they might undertake. |
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All 33 000 general practitioner principals in England will receive paper copies of issue 4 of Clinical Evidence in early March and issue 5 in the summer. |
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There are a legion of them, a scattering of businessmen and prospective students, but mostly teachers and principals, professors and university officials. |
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As Ms Ramatali observed, the commission's failures to promote qualified teachers to principals have demotivated teachers and deprived schools of management. |
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Everything seemed to need to be further downstage, the peasants and friends needed to surround the principals more, but this clearly felt odd to the dancers. |
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Only later, when 3-D tournaments came into fashion, did I learn the principals of estimating range without a range finder. |
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Many metallic minerals are exploited, the principals are gold, iron, copper and zinc. |
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Since 1972, DCS and its principals have founded, acquired and managed a number of leading international security ventures. |
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The CCMS supports trustees in the provision of school buildings, and governors and principals in the management and control of schools. |
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A typical bank had fairly limited capital, and often only one principal, though a bank might have as many as six to fifteen principals. |
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In all secret services, principals have codenames, including the president of the United States. |
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He would have felt like an irate ticket-holder at a prize-fight where the principals refused to mix it up. |
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Some younger players felt that many BBC SO principals were past their best. |
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School superintendents, principals, and teachers are currently credentialed only by the state. |
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Since this act, few take bonds with cautioners, but bind them all as correi and principals. |
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Pectic polysaccharides from Panax ginseng as the antirotavirus principals in ginseng. |
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Dog Park one-ups its predecessors by having two near-catatonic principals. |
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Joining them are principals and executives from leading engineering, construction and real estate firms including CB Richard Ellis, Breakstone Homes and TriStar Management. |
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The ratings reflect the company's strong capitalization, profitable operating results and the expertise and experience of its principals in the bail bond business. |
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A blunder four out put paid to any chance AU COURANT had at Kempton but his jumping wasn't slick enough anyway to pose a threat to the principals. |
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The principals argued that the future of the LSO lay in profitable session work for film companies, rather than in the overcrowded field of London concerts. |
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The potential precariousness of the alliance is highlit by the catastrophe of its abrupt ending in the next generation, after the deaths of the two principals. |
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The principals at HBC have significant investment experience and resources that will add value to our clients and allow us to further expand the services we provide. |
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A three-year-old partnership whose principals include Steven Spielberg and MCA-Universal, DTS is racking up both theaters and film licensees at an impressive clip. |
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Each day, the principals of these companies would meet to arrange cargoes of coal for their ships in the opulent Coal Exchange in Mount Stuart Square. |
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A mouseover on production icons gives a quick preview that includes composer, librettist, conductor, principals, running time, and short description of the production. |
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When postmodernism became sinicized, Chinese intellectuals modified its reaction against modernism by emphasizing the Western affiliation of these principals. |
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Because a principal's pay is determined, in part, by the school's performance on the TAAS test, some principals have blatantly turned their schools into test-prep centers. |
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