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The national curriculum changes of 2014 have put a huge extra workload on every teacher as assessment had to be produced for each school (imagine the wheel being reinvented in every school in England).
Mr. Schechter said that if, after the ballots are received and reviewed by the board, there is a dispute about the results that winds up in court, the ballots will have to be produced for judicial review.
Brokers are interpreting that to mean that the form does not have to be produced for everyone who walks into an open house, but rather as soon as someone starts asking substantive questions about a property, and certainly when someone asks for an appointment to see it a second time.
Large quantities (from multi-grams to kilograms) of a specific oligonucleotide have to be produced for commercial production of antisense oligonucleotide drugs.
As the estimates with controlled precision had to be produced for 12 domains (6 ages × two sexes) it was estimated that the overall sample size would have to be 74,340 individuals.
Pieces have to be produced too quickly for checking.
But with the advent of summer, the electricity will have to be produced, the demand for water will increase and the lakes are expected to reach record lows.
For the present analysis, a single dataset from the TraumaRegister DGU® had to be produced containing all variables for the six scoring systems and algorithms that were assessed.
"Whatever bill is produced has to be paid for," he said.
"If we want to reduce it, there has to be a cost for producing it".
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