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Shareholder approval is always at risk; failure to adequately plan for it can lead to disaster.
The importance of designing and evaluating relationship-based interventions for students at-risk for school failure is discussed.
As indicated above, the Wilcoxon procedure differs from the log-rank test only in that the deviations of observed from expected for both groups are weighted by the number of subjects at risk of failure at each distinct failure time.
The current study explains why Dutch forest expansion policy is at risk of failure.
This makes UKA a surgical procedure at risk of failure due to wear phenomena.
School districts must provide academic intervention services for all students identified at risk of failure, said Eric Eversley, superintendent of Eastern Suffolk Boces.
Mr Byers also called for a scheme to target resources to those who were most at risk of failure.
"We've had the opportunity to coordinate instruction with our kindergarten and to identify those kids at risk of failure.
Being adaptable and willing to try new things, even at risk of failure, is crucial for leadership success.
As for vouchers, they should be available on a means-tested basis for poor children at risk of failure.
A year ago the United States Army Corps of Engineers, which builds and maintains many of these levees, admitted that 122 are at risk of failure.
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