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And inspections of the underperforming ones often find that they make insufficient use of whole-class teaching, phonics, or other traditional methods.Such evidence was one influence behind the big shift in the Labour Party's education policies after Tony Blair became its leader in 1994 and appointed David Blunkett as education spokesman.

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But children's charities criticise the government for making insufficient use of the existing law.Catching foreign child-sex tourists is only part of the problem.

They said that in these schools: "Reading was not taught beyond exercises in course books or previous examination papers and teachers made insufficient use of the wealth of authentic material that is available to develop students' speaking, listening, writing, knowledge about language, language learning strategies and intercultural awareness".

Europe has made only insufficient use of its opportunities since 1989 – and could dramatically lose influence in the emerging power structure of the 21st century.

The National Health Information Strategy, developed in 2009 [ 27], identified additional gaps related to insufficient use of data in decision making.

One may quarrel with the first figure as too large and the second figure as too pessimistic (it makes insufficient allowance for the possibilities of highly intensive land use).

* Countries making insufficient progress towards GIVS coverage goal of 90%.

This situation forces MDs to see more patients during a given time to gain more economic benefit; therefore, we could consider that complaints about insufficient consultation time make the use of KM more attractive.

A previous study by Morris et al. suggested that – although GPs in primary care trusts in England ranked patient safety highly – they often had insufficient knowledge and training to make optimum use of embedded clinical decision support features of their computer systems [ 44].

These descriptions may be sufficient to make effective use of reported data but are likely to be insufficient to independently repeat the experiment actions used to generate the date.

There is simply insufficient adequately trained human capacity, of all cadres, in the region to absorb, apply, and make efficient use of interventions being offered by many health initiatives (1).

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