The Yorkshire Post has now been campaigning for over two years to raise the profile of physical education in state school timetables. |
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Gruelling training timetables included drills with javelins, slings, shields and 18-ft spears. |
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Instead, companies would have to produce stricter timetables, with departures timed to maximise the number of fee-paying customers per journey. |
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Trains and buses have timetables, roads are pothole free and water is entirely drinkable. |
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That does not mean, though, that they follow timetables like buses or trains. |
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Consequently the walks are all accessible by public transport and scheduled to fit in with bus and train timetables. |
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Rail passengers travelling between Adlington and Blackrod may have to rethink their journeys after alterations to train timetables. |
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Passengers will benefit from timetables linked to train departures at the nearby railway station. |
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But obviously, once there were trains and, therefore, train timetables, there needed to be a consistent, standardised time throughout the land. |
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They are shown how to go shopping for food, taught how to read bus and train timetables, how to use public transport and local libraries. |
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With a temporary respite from timetables, regular classes, special classes, tests and homework, time seems to stand still at last. |
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After Mr Zelter had passed out all of the timetables, the class was dismissed. |
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Course notes, essential and recommended reading material and class timetables are hosted on the intranet. |
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The timetables should offer frequent services with common minimum standards across the whole city, and fares should allow for free transfers. |
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The innovative scheme could be used to send revision questions and exam timetables, or chase-up homework and absences. |
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If only those responsible for devising the new routes and timetables for our buses could take a leaf out of their book. |
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Drivers and railway staff work under intense stress to keep to the tight timetables. |
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Based on his responses, the test said David had a tendency to want to work to personal timetables and particular standards of performance. |
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And by December, GCSE mocks are being sat before the final exam timetables come through in Spring. |
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Rail bosses have been blasted for a lack of information on new timetables which have just gone up at the station. |
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The Railtrack work has to continue, and that makes for unreliable timetables. |
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There should be no conditions, no timetables, no waiting before debt is cancelled. |
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Services are operating normally at all airports, and the Heathrow and Gatwick Express services are running to their normal timetables. |
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Foreign policy coordination is mostly immune to specific goals or timetables. |
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These conferences are used to establish timetables for the management of the case as it goes to court. |
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Prices, timetables, documentation requirements, booking advice, and most any other factoid you could possibly need are perfectly intelligible and easy to find. |
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The device is also hooked up to municipal databases to warn about road and sidewalk constructions, as well as inform about train and bus timetables, and possible delays. |
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The panel meets six times a year, to advise the company on all aspects of its work, and discuss matters such as timetables, fares, train cleaning, security and facilities. |
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Publicity would include advertising posters and timetables at bus stops. |
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The service will operate in a similar way to a bus service, with fares and timetables, but will be flexible enough to pick up passengers in a set area. |
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Lastly, there must be deadlines, timetables, clearly defined targets and mechanisms for monitoring results and ensuring compliance. |
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Work was supposed to be a hyperrational realm of logic, filled with timetables, organizational charts and returns on investment. |
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The objectives, timetables and resources have been defined for all of the actions in this workstream. |
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In the first two cases, road maps exist with clear timetables that must be respected. |
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Rationalising coordination is not restricted simply to improving timetables and organisation, as it may seem at first sight. |
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I hope Congress will do its part by passing the new Nunn-Lugar bill to eliminate potential obstacles to the Bratislava timetables. |
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The frequency with which projects are extended is also an indication that most project timetables are unrealistically short. |
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This planning exercise should make it possible to set timetables for speedier implementation concerning all categories of beneficiaries. |
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There are no timetables, reservations or 12-hour layovers in an airport hotel. |
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We welcome the progress announced by some countries, including, in some cases, the setting of clear timetables to achieve this objective. |
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In such cases, timetables would not involve the subject-by-subject breakdown shown in the samples. |
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Other HICP standards relating to the level of detail of published price indices and publication timetables, for example, are also met. |
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But with several contact groups and timetables on standby, some delegates warned about possible late nights ahead. |
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The ability to comply with compliance review timetables as prescribed in various compliance directives varies largely from region to region. |
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The number of minutes in each class period varies with individual school timetables. |
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The Holy Spirit declines to be fitted into our agendas and timetables, and no human agent can trigger off his action. |
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It is essential to keep waiting times and delays to an absolute minimum in order to allow the services to keep to their timetables. |
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Where ERTMS is applied without support of that kind, this initially leads to major delays and has, consequently, played havoc with timetables. |
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We're willing to make changes to the traditional models of timetables to get results. |
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The directive could, of course, have been still better and beefed up even more, for example as far as the timetables are concerned. |
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Moreover, the delays in arresting the principal fugitives further lengthens, uselessly, the timetables for the work of the Tribunals. |
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Putting our own stamp on everything must not lead to the objectives themselves being obscured and timetables being interfered with. |
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Then we rented a small campervan, really useful to criss-cross small sinuous New Zealand roads, and not to be stuck to buses' timetables. |
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We have undertaken, on this basis, to present annual action programmes, with timetables enabling us to gradually modulate our approach. |
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The auto-teller had swallowed my bank card for no apparent reason, and on my way to meet Mary, a heart attack victim had played havoc with train timetables. |
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Train timetables are available on the CFL website or on Mobilitéit.lu. |
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Provision should therefore be made for the offers to be examined in two periods, and timetables should be laid down for the submission of offers for maize and for deliveries and the associated takeovers. |
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Mobulles provides a range of useful information to citizens, such as timetables and public transport stops, and delays and detours when necessary. |
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According to Article 11 of the Act scheduled carriers of goods shall prepare price tariffs and timetables, comply therewith, and keep them public in their offices and vehicles. |
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Nothing was making sense and she was unable to navigate the new timetables designed by the court that stipulated where she should be, at what time, on which day. |
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The relevant authorities claim that space is inevitably limited, and outmoded guide books and old railway timetables can be safely thrown away – though what is binned usually goes much further. |
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Perhaps we will manage to tighten up the timetables a bit. |
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If they are already more than a year overdue, the delay probably cannot be explained simply by administrative laxity or problems with the parliamentary timetables. |
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The best practices recognise that cooperation is most effective when the investigation timetables of the reviewing agencies run more or less in parallel. |
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They need not to have this debate put on artificial timetables. |
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Our software offers a high level of functionality that will enable you to manage a variety of schedules, contracts, timetables and categories of staff. |
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Second, if we in good faith attempt to meet our targets and timetables, we leverage our success and results to get other countries to do their part. |
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Generally speaking, membership, private sector, donors, partners are less emotionally involved, can keep more distance, are less vulnerable, can be kept to timetables and are more result-oriented. |
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The reasons for this poor transport interoperability include different equipment and electrical power supplies on each side of the border and a lack of coordination of timetables. |
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Retail agencies will display British Airways scheduled timetables and all British Airways and British Airways Holidays brochures must be racked by the agent at eye level in all outlets all year round. |
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The effort set goals and timetables for major contractors doing business with the government to hire more black plumbers, electricians, ironmongers and other workers in the building trades. |
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Transit maps can be found in transit vehicles, on platforms, elsewhere in stations, and in printed timetables. |
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In 1838 the race was moved to a Wednesday to fit in with the railways' timetables but was still run on different dates depending on Easter. |
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Let's give up the useless, trainspotterish, British habit of glorying in old timetables. |
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These rough timetables vary significantly for areas that are at higher elevations or close to the ocean. |
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It is, of course, still too early to talk about timetables. |
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At the building's entrance, the booking office is to the left and to the right are the train timetables and a newsagent. |
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I am aware that timetables are not your responsibility, but I would ask you to have a word with the railway companies and get a stop put to this sort of craziness for good. |
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A second negative factor is constituted by the current work timetables. |
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Set goals and timetables, and measure progress at each checkpoint. |
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And since the transfers were dictated by the expiration of leases for buildings housing the employees, there was no wiggle room in company timetables. |
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There is a risk that words like partnership become mere platitudes of diplomatic intercourse if they are not backed by hard targets and timetables. |
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Better coordination of the annual legislative timetables of the three Institutions proved difficult because of the noncommittal approach of the Council. |
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The Olympic games and football World Cup will have to adjust their timetables to accommodate the world's largest television audience. The classiest hotels will have signs in English and Mandarin, welcoming the new rich. |
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Without a national strategy, we do not have targets for reducing poverty, timetables or mechanisms for poverty reduction in partnership with other levels of government. |
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Ratp Dev beat other applicants by proposing a restructured and hierarchised bus network, featuring extended timetables, more transfer points, a more extensive service in the area and optimised route times. |
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You find timetables in our information-map in the recreation room. |
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The bus and train timetables are indicated below. |
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The remaining CPLP countries are free to establish their own transition timetables. |
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Curricula, syllabi, and timetables at secondary education level are almost always overloaded with classroom lessons on factual knowledge, at the expense of practical applications, especially if the subject is examinable. |
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To some extent, the experiments that succeed are aided by a willful dose of unrealism — budgets imagined too lean, timetables too short, human behavior too nearly ideal. |
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He slips his rail-thin body into a tan jumpsuit and climbs 13 steep steps to a narrow room with a small refrigerator, a bathroom, a cuspidor and timetables for three movies. |
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Pocket timetables for individual operators or routes are available free at staffed stations. |
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From 2 June 2014, customers using postage meters have the choice of sending letters to either the Regular or Priority delivery timetables. |
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The realization of national goals should be based on hard facts and should result in effective actions with clear budgets and specific timetables. |
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They received help from some of the guards who provided railway timetables, maps, and the official papers required for escapers. |
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The school uses a computer for autogeneration of timetables. |
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All parking areas in Dubai will be free of charge on Thursdayto mark the Hijri New Year, while there will be no changes to public transport timetables. |
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