Sentence examples for make sufficient progress from inspiring English sources

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The law requires all students to reach proficiency in reading and math by 2014, and singles out schools that fail to make sufficient progress toward that goal for progressively more severe penalties.

In 2013, the report found that the country had failed to make sufficient progress in tackling human trafficking for the fourth consecutive year.

The law does not make sufficient progress toward what should be our goals — universal access, prudent costs and high-quality outcomes.

"It can be done," he said, expressing the view that the organization could make sufficient progress over the next six months.

Some scientists worried that Geron by itself would not make sufficient progress in developing therapies using the stem cells, yet its control of the patents would discourage others from pursuing such treatments.

Mr. Bush is seeking to paint Mr. Gore as a creature of Washington who, despite his deep involvement as vice president, could not make sufficient progress on issues ranging from education to health case.

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The agency has made sufficient progress, he said, and court involvement makes recruiting new leadership difficult.

The parents responded to this by carefully monitoring whether their children were making sufficient progress.

They're schools where pupils are not making sufficient progress between 11 and 16.

Even so, the sons were not making sufficient progress in English, the parents said.

Mr. Obama's statement was an acknowledgment that the opposition had made sufficient progress to merit recognition.

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