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Ministers would be able to force schools rated requiring improvement and missing new government benchmarks to become an academy.
Under new plans, ministers could force schools rated as "requiring improvement" and missing new government benchmarks to become an academy.
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The quality control (QC) benchmark was three days to become ∼70 80% confluent after first plating and another three days to become ∼100% confluent after passaging.
"These benchmarks are just too important to become a playground for some big-talking bad guys".
Choosing Down Syndrome is sure to become a benchmark in thinking through disability, normalcy, and prenatal choice.
The new car's interior is excellent, and promises to become the benchmark for affordable cars in this class.
Yet the Japanese requests – set out in a 15-page memo – are likely to become the benchmark by which many countries with strong economic ties to the UK will judge the outcome of the talks.
In the heady days of Barack Obama's campaign for the White House in 2008, the soon-to-be president made a speech at the Cuban American National Foundation that was to become a benchmark for his relations with a hemisphere.
Similarly, a multiplicity of school districts tends to drive up salaries, since the latest settlement tends to become the benchmark for all other district contracts, said Henry A. Coleman, a professor in public policy at Rutgers.
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