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To attainment
noun
The act of attaining; the act of arriving at or reaching; the act of obtaining by exertion or effort.
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The Spitzer clan is eccentric only in its heightened devotion to attainment and argument.
The reason Powell chose to work for an Ark school is that the organisation has a no-excuses attitude when it comes to attainment.
Educationalists say the underrepresentation of male university students is down to attainment patterns in schools: girls outperform boys and are more likely to stay on at sixth form.
Hence beauty paradigms become increasingly extreme throughout history, demanding more and more time, energy and, crucially, cash devoted to attainment and upkeep.
The four-man board led by Rawlins and Da Silva expects to be winners, not necessarily immediately, but on a clear path to attainment, be it three, four or five years down the line.
Chris Ramsey, head of the King's School, Chester, said: "It's more likely that the most competitive universities will introduce more admissions tests because there isn't AS to give them a guide to attainment at the lower sixth level".
In September 2014 the Sutton Trust published a report, based on research carried out by Stanford University and the London School of Economics, which showed that if our education system raised the performance of the lowest functioning 10% of teachers, the boost to attainment levels would place the UK in the top five countries worldwide in a decade.
A distinguished method to attainment mass transfer networks is the Water Source Diagram (WSD).
using the pupil premium payment for poorer students "to tackle barriers to attainment".
P-gp effects calculated prior to attainment of distribution equilibrium may be substantially erroneous.
Performance-based contracting (PBC) is a tool that links rewards to attainment of measurable performance targets.
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