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It's extremely difficult to charter a path through the two-thirds of Labour voters who voted Remain and the third who voted Leave because they're not evenly distributed among the party's seats".
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And while charter schools can be a path to excellence, they can also cause problems.
But even as the campaign launches, some states appear to be continuing down a path that prioritizes charter school growth over quality, threatening to create legions of new underperforming schools.
After 2 months of negotiations, the U.S. National Science Foundation (NSF) has struck a deal with a Russian shipping company to charter a heavy-duty icebreaker to clear a path this winter to the largest U.S. scientific base in the Antarctic.
Merely reaching the round-of-16, a path Wenger has successfully chartered in each of the past 15 years, is then worth at least €5.5m (£4.05m), with the bounty rising through the knock-out phases all the way up to €15m (£11.06m) for the eventual winners.
BANGKOK — Thailand's Constitutional Court eased growing political tensions on Friday when it ruled that legislators in Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's governing party could not rewrite the country's Constitution but left a path open to revise the charter by sections.
Two Brooklyn charter high schools have been placed on probation by state education officials, putting them on a path that could lead to their being closed.
The charter's path to the referendum has also taken Egypt to the brink of civil strife, exposing the alienation of the Christian minority, the political opposition's refusal to negotiate and the Muslim Brotherhood's willingness to rely on authoritarian tactics.
It was a "path".
-- a path to redemption.
Someone to clear a path.
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