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The large quota of illiteracy reflected the fact that by this time only about half the children between the ages of 8 and 12 attended school.
The return from a serious knee injury of Elise Bussaglia, one of a large quota of players from the Champions League runners-up Lyon, should offer the team a greater ability to undo well-drilled opponents.
Bournemouth, Dorset Long known for its clean, golden sands and large quota of retired folk, this increasingly cosmopolitan resort is trying hard to enhance its reputation as a place to "tune in and drop out" (rather than to "sit down and have a nice cup of tea") by building an artificial surf reef.
The European elections "will be held against a background of economic crisis and loss of confidence in Europe as a political project," the authors found, pointing to the possibility of a "Tea party-like scenario" in which eurosceptic parties capture a large quota of the seats, turn the institution into a "self-hating parliament" which is then "effectively prevented from acting".
Masterful mystery that has it all: superbly wrought characters, including a large quota of obsessive eccentrics; the evocative American Southwest as backdrop; clashing cultures; an intriguing plot that ranges from bubonic plague to poaching eagles to the tensions of a troubled romance to coldly ambitious politicians — not to mention mayhem and murder.
A large quota of clients from the industrial sector is connected with a more stringent, guideline-based, disorder-oriented approach whereas a large quota of clients from the retail sector is connected with a less stringent, guideline-based, disorder-oriented approach.
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Nor are South Africa's civil servants likely to find imaginative ways of solving the problem, for instance by setting extremely large quotas.
Fishermen are granted large quotas to catch fish like sardines and anchovies — which are delicious and could be eaten by humans — only to have them turned into fish meal and oil.
"To my mind, the most likely explanation is that these were simply fishermen who were trying to fulfill large quotas and simply ran out of fuel too far out at sea to get home".
Eternally sleep-deprived, overwhelmed by the endless race to fulfil impossibly large quotas, the convicts are always on the verge of breaking down, screaming at each other, fighting over the smallest things.
Eternally sleep-deprived, overwhelmed by the endless race to fulfill inhumanly large quotas, prisoners are always on the verge of breaking down, screaming at each other, fighting over the smallest things.
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