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Everywhere, remarkable turnarounds are being achieved, not by Academies getting extra funding or becoming selective, but because they are being supported by outstanding school leaders and other sponsors to improve, and have more freedom to do so.
"I want to relax the restrictions that stop selective schools from expanding, that deny parents the right to have a new selective school opened where they want one, and that stop existing non-selective schools becoming selective in the right circumstances and where there is demand," May announced.
Women described becoming selective about ART clinics based either on the quality of care received, or on being able to attend the same clinic as a partner: I also want to change from Clinic A to Clinic B, they are not safe there.
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This is consistent with the Cl−-selective pathway becoming less selective during scrambling.
As first births within cohabitation increase, cohabiting and married women may become more similar, suggesting that cohabitation is becoming less selective.
Colleges are also becoming more selective.
Academically, the state's flagship university is becoming more selective in its admissions.
The Thomas B. Fordham Institute recently reported that charter authorizers are becoming more selective in school approvals.
Venture capital companies are becoming more selective and keeping a closer eye on their investments.
But with so much choice available on television now, viewers are becoming more selective.
But it has thrived in recent years, drawing more applicants and becoming increasingly selective.
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