They were also against splitting the catchment area into two different areas. |
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A School Prospectus is available and has been distributed through the Primary Schools in the catchment area. |
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They had looked at bussing children in, increasing the catchment area and even future house building. |
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The review will not affect postal addresses, postcodes or the catchment area of schools. |
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You will find there is less catchment area for the wind to affect the bowl on its course. |
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They have a certain secondary school in mind, so want to move into the catchment area for one of its primary feeder schools. |
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The proportion of African American and Hispanic patients in our catchment area is very low. |
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The timing and extent of any changes in salt-affected areas will depend on the net changes in the hydrological cycle in each catchment area. |
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Where we live, we do not fall into the catchment area of any secondary school! |
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She said one third of pupils in her school's catchment area went to other schools, a scenario which is likely to worsen in the future. |
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By three, we're swithering about moving to the catchment area of the best state primary. |
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The catchment area for this study did not include any major metropolitan or industrialized cities. |
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He said that as many as a dozen pupils live within the catchment area, but travel to the neighbouring primary school. |
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This will make a difference to our school because it will boost numbers and add an extra village to our catchment area. |
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However, if this cannot be done then pupils from outside the catchment area will be told there is no guarantee that they will get a seat. |
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His school provides secondary education to a catchment area that covers some of Preston's most deprived wards. |
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There are an estimated 47,000 people in the hospital's catchment area with some kind of hearing difficulty. |
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The State has only four medium rivers with a total catchment area of 8,250 sq. km. Remaining rivers are only minor rivers. |
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His school provides secondary education to a catchment area that covers some of the city's most deprived wards. |
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She said that this bill was all about the proper management of resources in the Waitaki River catchment area. |
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The lake overflowed as the catchment area of the lake has been receiving heavy rain for the last one week. |
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The dam was built between 1912 and 1915 and relies on rainfall in a catchment area covering 407.5 square kilometres. |
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They explored large areas of the Victoria River catchment area and went as far as 500 kilometres south to the edge of the Great Sandy Desert. |
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The scheme is aimed at enhancing rivers and lakes in the Mayo catchment area. |
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Rampant pollution, sand mining and destruction of the forest cover in its catchment area have spelt doom for the river. |
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Moreover, the development would cause serious traffic congestion, reduce the water catchment area and increase the crime rate in the area. |
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He said the hospital deserved support given the size of its catchment area and the high quality of many of its staff. |
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We compiled clinical and demographic data for each patient within the catchment area from case notes and computerised records. |
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Delayed discharges continue and there have been a number of admissions of patients from outside the hospital's normal catchment area. |
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The protection and regeneration programs led to the resumption of pastoral land in the catchment area. |
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Laidlaw has given assurances that his schools would remain comprehensives and would take everyone from the catchment area. |
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The city boundaries give the school a catchment area of three primary schools. |
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A facility such as this needs to build up a consistent and regular paying clientele, while tapping into a good catchment area. |
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Children from existing neighbourhoods will be affected by this catchment area decreasing. |
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The Minister acknowledged the need to provide additional accommodation for older people at the District Hospital to serve the catchment area. |
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No two entities will be funded for the same purpose for the same population catchment area. |
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The Inglesham roundhouse is one of three roundhouses with an inverted funnel-shaped roof which acted as a rain water catchment area which was then piped off and stored nearby. |
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We are lucky to be located in a catchment area where the culture of precision is in the genes. |
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At catchment area level, the catchment area prefect coordinates the actions of the government's various departments in the fi eld of water. |
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She is additionally unhappy with the proposed catchment area changes. |
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Zona Fosso di Monterivoso: the water catchment area of Monterivoso river, from its sources to the impassible barriers near Ferentillo. |
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The pressure from the activities of the 85 million people living and working in the Baltic Sea catchment area is starting to take its toll. |
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Man-made lakes or reservoirs may result from the building of a dam within a natural catchment area or as a complete artificial impoundment. |
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This could result in the Chicago market bidding prices higher in order to capture and pull in supplies from a wider catchment area. |
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These are premises with a local catchment area that are not located in a major trading centre. |
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It could be used to map the catchment area of the hospital or clinic from which the woman came. |
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At these springs, an observation network continuously monitors surface waters and controls activities in the catchment area. |
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It is intended to develop products as close to their catchment area as possible and optimize operating performance. |
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After a water source is developed, more people tend to gather in the area, making it harder to protect the catchment area. |
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The best way to protect groundwater or surface water is to protect the entire area where water collects, called the catchment area. |
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The number of homes in the cablecom catchment area which are not connected to an appropriate network is minimal. |
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She said there is a strong demand for Russian language development in west London and Surrey, and she expects to receive pupils from a wide catchment area. |
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The surgery is taking on new patients from within the catchment area. |
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The school is in excellent condition and is extremely popular with pupils and parents, with around half of its pupils coming from outside the traditional catchment area. |
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In addition it affects people in the peripheral areas of the county as the surrounding health boards are now refusing to accept patients from outside their own catchment area. |
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In particular, the size of the local catchment area will be key. |
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The rainwater falling on the rooftop, which acts as the catchment area, is directed to the storage tank with the help of specially made channels using PVC pipes. |
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It is an expensive quandary involving private schools or moving house to be in the catchment area of a decent state school, and often it also means paying for extra tuition. |
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But the most likely use of auditioning, she said, was to select highly talented pupils from outside the school and college's normal catchment area. |
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Contrary to heavy rainfall in the plains, there seems to be less rainfall in the catchment area of the Gobind Sagar reservoir in Himachal Pradesh. |
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Parents were told that because the school was oversubscribed this year, those children living furthest away within the catchment area could not have places. |
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The Pennines are an important water catchment area with numerous reservoirs in the head streams of the river valleys. |
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Its catchment area covers a large part of South Eastern and a small part of Western England and the river is fed by 38 named tributaries. |
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Managing resources shared between several neighbouring States should take this reality into account and be organized on the scale of the catchment area concerned. |
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The higher the proportion of the hospital catchment area population that is over 65, the higher patients rate their satisfaction with that hospital's unit-based care. |
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The government has taken stringent measures to protect catchments, including the removal of pastoralists who have invaded the catchment area as well as banning agricultural activities. |
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At the present time, almost half of the Puhajogi River catchment area is situated on the oil shale mining area. |
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We will be able to provide an infrastructure commensurate with the size of the location and the geographical catchment area in Basel, Zurich and Lausanne, and exploit a large number of synergies. |
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Around 185 million people live in the catchment area of the rivers discharging into the North Sea encompassing some highly industrialized areas. |
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The high ground of Dartmoor forms the catchment area for many of Devon's rivers. |
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Exhall Grange School and Science College is in the north of the city, although, its catchment area is north Warwickshire. |
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Lakes typically reach this condition due to human activities, such as heavy use of fertilizers in the lake catchment area. |
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It represents water, and refers to both the water catchment area and the rivers and lakes. |
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It is the 11th longest river in the world and has the 9th largest catchment area. |
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The catchment area is a sheepfarm of rough grassland and sphagnum bog in the valley bottom and surrounding fellside. |
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The River Irwell catchment area extends from the moors above Bacup to the Manchester Ship Canal. |
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The women used botanic means to improve the water quality and managed its quantity and the tree vegetation in the catchment area to preserve the source. |
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The EIB will continue its support for regional initiatives, as it has done for instance for the depollution of the Baltic Sea, the catchment area for which extends significantly inland. |
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The catchment area is the slope of a great mountain range covered with fine forests, and there are many good reservoir sites. |
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The community have always considered themselves part of a larger geographical area known as Erindale Woodlands, where they have only one secondary school in their catchment area. |
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Roaming refers to the possibility of a mobile phone user taking his phone out of the area of the company to whom he subscribes for mobile phone services, and using it in the catchment area of another mobile phone company. |
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As the Association is responsible for the Ruhr catchment area, it can orient its work towards natural conditions, unhampered by community boundaries. |
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In some cases, schools may provide services for a particular catchment area and require students to prove residence in that area before enrolment. |
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The Canadian Wheat Board says it will pay premiums and storage payments to producers in the Churchill catchment area for wheat stored on-farm for shipment through the northern Manitoba port. |
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Population health surveys offer a viable vehicle for both understanding and predicting nursing health human resources when data is linked with use, supply, census, and other data at the public health unit catchment area. |
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The MOU is available only to RCMP Members living in the catchment area. |
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Therefore, from the viewpoint of the catchment area, what may be a local or regional market has to be aggregated to a national market in these circumstances. |
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Some schools have to put in more effort because of their catchment area. |
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Schools are very dependent on their catchment area. |
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Its larger catchment area includes parts of other neighborhoods. |
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Rather surprising, considering hip-hop's worldwide catchment area. |
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To identify resources currently available to facilitate patient care in the hospital's primary catchment area. |
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The households in the catchment area are however not willing to change as this would affect their livelihood and they would not benefit directly from the change. |
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But things went way too far when Winston Churchill school in Woking, Surrey, announced a change in its catchment area to chase the chasers. |
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Overall, parents can expect to pay a premium on property in the catchment area of 37 of the top 50 primary schools. |
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This type of predatory pricing can be designed to control a catchment area and eventually, of course, normal prices will prevail. |
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The moorland catchment area around these is part of the Peak District National Park and is extensively used for leisure pursuits such as walking and cycling. |
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The high ground forms the catchment area for numerous rivers and streams. |
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Charter Academy operates its intake policy as a standard comprehensive taking from its catchment area rather than selecting on religious background. |
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A problem with this is whether the quotas should be taken from a normal distribution or from the specific distribution of attainment in the immediate catchment area. |
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These calls intensified when the Celtic Warriors regional team was dissolved in 2004, bringing old rivals Pontypridd within the catchment area of the Cardiff Blues region. |
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Compulsory purchase powers were sought to allow these works to be carried out, and to allow Manchester Corporation to buy and keep land in the Thirlmere catchment area. |
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Parents of the group of children have been told they will not get transport as the bus to Mountbellew is at capacity and because of catchment area restrictions. |
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