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Teacher training must be taken seriously so that America's teachers once again become world class.
"But it may be hard for those companies to become world class without outside competition".
Now, at 32, she is a full-time runner and has become world class.
"We've got to become world class in managing the accommodations of those folks versus delegating to a third party.
Shaun Wright-Phillips (Man City): Has pace, scores goals and can go on to become world class.
David Krummenacker, who has become world class in the men's 800 and 1,500 meters, seeks his third straight triumph in the Millrose 800.
Yet how could we possibly hope that our universities might become world class if we did not think that they were elitist?
To hurl yourself off a ramp is a peculiar thing, and to become world class requires so much focus and determination.
The initiatives are a good start, says Mr Simons, but a stricter line on match-fixing and more grassroots support will be needed before Chinese football can become world class.
But with growing funding and a new desire to look at what China is, rather than what it was, British universities could become world class in modern China studies, just as they are in science, medicine and the arts.
"It's obvious that world golf as a whole has become so much stronger and that international and European golf has become world class and top notch — certainly in the rankings right now," Mickelson said in a news conference before the start of the Open.
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