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The phrase 'interrupt education' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'interrupt schooling' or 'inter rupt learning' instead. Example: The pandemic has forced many to interrupt their schooling.
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Insecurity does not only interrupt education; it also poses an obstacle for development.
Perhaps more disabling, albeit less visible to the health-care system, are the untreated attacks which interrupt education, cause under- and unemployment, and disrupt family life.
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For Patterson there is a clear cycle involving poverty, early pregnancy and interrupted education.
The report, titled "Little Respite for Iraq's Children in 2007," declared that around two million Iraqi children suffered this year from a variety of humanitarian ills, including poor nutrition, disease and interrupted education.
This model is capable of combating factors that are responsible for interrupting education of children.
Accounting for the effect of early onset CFS on education materially increased estimates of lost productivity, and suggests that a significant portion of the illness economic burden may come from interrupting education or impairing an individual's ability to learn.
"The future issues we're facing are deeply interconnected – climate change produces disease and resource scarcity; conflict interrupts education, exacerbates poverty and inequalities, and threatens financial stability," said Mr. Lake.
Author: Patrick VAN DE VELDE Background: In January 2010, some 4,000 schools and countless buildings, including the Presidential Palace, the National Assembly, hospitals and the capital's airport control tower, were destroyed or badly damaged by a strong earthquake that killed 1,500 teachers and interrupted education for 2.5 million children.
The international schools have graduation rates above the city average, but do not separately track the performance of those classified as having interrupted educations.
One of the work's problems is that those hardships — interrupted educations, teenage pregnancies, domestic violence, lung diseases from millwork and (for the men in these women's lives) mining — are at this point pretty well-known facts of Appalachian life; perhaps that was less true when this play was first staged in 1979.
Should we really be encouraging them to interrupt their education for an opportunity like this?
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