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But this succinct description had to omit nuances that policy makers can't avoid: while some charters excel, the phenomenon also includes corporate chains with cookie-cutter schools plans, private schools that convert to charters and get public money, church-sponsored schools and subsidies for home-schoolers.
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The strike ended on September 18th, after a series of compromises: the teachers defeated merit pay and got a raise; Emanuel would continue to open charters, and got a longer school day and an agreement that VAM scores would count for no more than thirty per cent of a teacher's evaluation.
Both point to the city charter and get two different interpretations.
Third, if the U.S. experience is any guide, the European Central Bank will need to amend its charter and get busy pumping liquidity into the system.
They often sit together on the team charter plane and get meals together on the road.
Ministers will fiddle with Parliament's charter to try and get the newspapers on board before confirming the details on October 30th.The biggest newspapers may push ahead with their own system anyway, leading to a standoff.
You could argue endlessly about the pros and cons of charters and never get within five miles of common ground.
Joel recalled that "no one paid for us to go over there [either]," explaining, "We had to get a charter flight to Amsterdam and get on a train.
By being flexible and moving your travel even a day or two in either direction, you can avoid peak day surcharges if you are using a jet card and get better charter rates through brokers.
Wal-Mart's financial services plans were once more ambitious: to get a federal bank charter, meaning it could make loans and get deposits insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation.
The restriction offended area suffragists, who chartered a boat and got as close as they could to the island.
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