The job losses are a combined result of school amalgamations, closures and budget shortfalls across both the primary and secondary sector. |
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There has been a perception in society that the primary sector is of less worth or value than the secondary sector. |
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Much of the money at the moment is poured into the primary sector in health, leaving the secondary sector in dire straits. |
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The primary sector employs 22 percent of workers, the secondary sector 28 percent, and the tertiary sector 50 percent. |
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Fish processing on land decreased but the rest of the sub-sectors in the secondary sector grew. |
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The decline in the primary sector was to an extent offset by the growth in production in the secondary sector. |
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This explains why this form of training has developed more in the secondary sector of production. |
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After stagnating in 2007, the secondary sector recovered in 2008 with 4.2 per cent growth, despite the poor performance of the oil industry. |
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The financial implications for general practice, drug budgets, pathology laboratories, and secondary sector preventive and classical cardiological services are huge. |
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Expanding primary systems create pressure to expand the secondary sector with consequent demands for more subject specialist teachers. |
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But a survey of secondary school English teachers reveals that many have deep reservations about plans to extend the literacy strategy into the secondary sector. |
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The revisions exposed a more pronounced primary sector contraction while the secondary sector benefited from higher than estimated growth in meat processing. |
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The growth of the secondary sector recorded in recent years has led to a modification of the regional production structure. |
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In the secondary sector, the average school would see its allocation go up from £98,000 this year to £150,000 in April and £190,000 next year. |
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In industry, especially in the secondary sector, an increase in the number of mining companies is observed in the country. |
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On the other hand, women who receive partial benefits have occupations primarily in the sales and services sector and in the secondary sector. |
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He has worked in both the primary and secondary sector as a PE teacher, and spent some of a year's sabbatical teaching in schools across New Zealand. |
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This explains why we are much more likely to find reforms of the syllabus or of teacher training in the secondary sector today than structural reorganizations of lower or upper secondary education. |
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In the secondary sector there were 92,759 applicants for 17,200 places. |
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In broad terms, the primary sector is composed of agriculture, mining and forestry, while manufacturing, utilities and construction form the secondary sector. |
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The Ministry of Education established the Literacy and Numeracy Secretariat to lead improvements in the elementary sector and a Student Success strategy to guide change in the secondary sector. |
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The growing share of the tertiary sector and the parallel decline of the secondary sector experienced in European economies further contribute to this effect. |
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Well, our school can start courses that allows students of the secondary sector and other people, who are interested, to use the materials needed for a certain job or just to know what it takes to maintain it. |
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Some of the 476 financing operations carried out in the secondary sector concerned the high technology industry,notably the manufacture of electrical,electronic and chemical products. |
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As for the secondary sector, the exploitation of gold drives growth thanks to mining laws that attract foreign direct investment and abundant gold resources. |
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The secondary sector got four gongs and special schools three. |
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A curriculum that is neither personalised nor relevant to their lifestyles has meant that lots of children, particularly within the secondary sector, have lost the joy of learning. |
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Although from 1960 on the secondary sector is going down and now is a mere shadow of its former self, the manufacture of steel goods remain important. |
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