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Classes may be split into separate groups to accommodate students' interests and abilities.
Classes may be split into separate groups to accommodate students interests and abilities.
Mr. Protas proposed that the Graham school and dance company should be split into separate legal entities.
P.S. 225, serving pre-kindergarten through eighth grade, will be split into separate elementary and middle schools.
The settlement includes extensive corporate governance reforms at News Corporation, which is soon to be split into separate stockmarket-listed publishing and entertainment businesses.
As part of the overhaul, the Financial Services Authority's banking supervision and consumer protection divisions will be split into separate regulators.
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In specific cases, the transcript prediction tends to be splitted into separate portions and this led to an overestimation of the real number of ncRNAs.
What were thought to be single diseases are being split into separate ailments.
ON THE AGENDA | In Britain, the Financial Services Authority is split into separate regulators.
Regional development is being combined with infrastructure, and employment and education are being split into separate departments.
Our display implementation was not interlaced, which is generally used when each frame is split into separate half-frames each consisting of all the odd or even lines.
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