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And even in a city with "bright spots" and schools posting beat-the-odds results, we were in danger of implementing what has been referred to as the "speedboat" theory of school reform.
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This is a general conflict between technical and medical progress, carrying the danger of implementing an experimental therapy as standard therapy [ 19, 65- 67].
But, she argued, it was the "aggregate" of the changes and the way they had been implemented that was in danger of putting Britain at a disadvantage to its major higher education competitors such as the US, Canada, Australia and New Zealand.
Until there is some rigor implemented fast, City Ballet is in danger of slipping into a dark place where falls stop making us flinch.
Crossbench senators are using procedural motions in the upper house to stymie debate on Senate voting reforms which, if implemented, could put them in danger of losing their seats.
There is proposed legislation to repeal provisions of the law, and the agencies that have to implement the law are in danger of not getting enough money to do the job.
Thus, children with ID and parasitaemia might be in danger of receiving iron if hepcidin-guided supplementation was implemented without malaria screening.
We're in danger of neglecting biodiversity".
It was in danger of falling down.
We are in danger of demonising consumers.
Braille is in danger of becoming extinct.
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