Are you saying that each and every one of these 4 million is a desperate loser, a waster, a drop-out? |
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It is an idea that could flop, and simply move the drop-out bulge from freshman to junior year. |
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The drop-out rate, even among the old knickers-clad, lathi-wielding fogies, is alarming. |
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In case 3, however, we noted Purkinje neuronal drop-out, gliosis, and proliferation of microglial nodules in the cerebellar folia. |
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It includes a 180-degree continuous stereo crossfader that provides both low noise and volume drop-out. |
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School-based deworming programmes improve school enrollment rates for girls, along with drop-out and retention rates. |
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Most of these discharged students are in fact believed to have been forced out, which would make the true drop-out rate 25 to 30 percent. |
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Because of this disappointing doggy drop-out rate, packs of canines must be trained to yield a single seeing-eye dog. |
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Set play includes the scrum, line-out, drop-out, free kick, and penalty kick. |
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Treatment with cognitive therapy yielded the highest drop-out rate. |
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Born into a Florida orange-growing dynasty, he was educated at private secondary school, was a Harvard drop-out, and spent his days buoyed by a munificent trust fund. |
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The Appeal Court heard that the then 25-year-old Wilkinson had been a Sheffield University drop-out squandering his inheritance on drink and drugs. |
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They note the relatively low levels of outpatient attendance among this group, along with higher rates of drop-out from treatment than among inpatients. |
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The 'high-achiever' countries such as Costa Rica, Sri Lanka and Vietnam offer several policy lessons for reducing repetition and drop-out. |
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Educational attainment must be improved by reducing school drop-out rates and increasing the numbers of higher education graduates by giving access to non-traditional learners. |
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The adaptability and employability of workers over their working life therefore depends on high quality initial education and training and on a reduction of the drop-out rate from education. |
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Some drop-out provisions have been made but many of these women have also been looking after aging parents or have had the primary responsibility for child-rearing. |
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If you open the booklet that has just been distributed to you, statistics confirm that the school drop-out rate constitutes an epidemic, especially in Quebec. |
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This strategy seeks to achieve a number of core guidelines, including those relating to compulsory education, literacy, measures to prevent school drop-out, etc. |
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The drop-out phenomenon is quite striking in secondary education, for every year about 50,000 pupils on average leave school without obtaining a diploma. |
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Furthermore, the drop-out of a significant counterparty in the Czech Republic and the costs for the prescribed regulatory system services in Switzerland had a negative influence. |
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As a result, repetition and drop-out rates are likely to decrease, not only saving money but also enhancing the chances that children will complete primary education. |
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It took just four minutes for Hudders-field to hit the front when the visitors were forced to drop-out for the first time. |
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Paisley University has the biggest drop-out rate with a third leaving early. |
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We have realised that student drop-out rates in secondary schools is much higher, and lower in primary schools across South Sudan. |
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Superintendent Terrance Ingano clarified information published in the Worcester Telegram about drop-out rates. |
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If a woman failed to attend, she was classified as a drop-out and a home visit was scheduled for an individual interview. |
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A drop-out is a person aged 20-24 who is neither attending school, nor has a high school diploma. |
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Estrostep was found to be well-tolerated in a clinical study involving 1,200 patients, with a low overall drop-out rate due to side effects. |
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The Orwell we encounter at the beginning of this book is Eric Blair, the Old Etonian drop-out and insecure drifter, more or less on his beam ends. |
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Lack of enthusiasm of the parents will result in earlier drop-out. |
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German politics has been a duller place since Mr Fischer left to teach and write. His beginnings were inauspicious: school drop-out, shoplifter, occasional taxi-driver. |
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Compared to native pupils, many migrant children perform poorly at school and have higher school drop-out rates and lower rates of enrolment in higher education. |
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