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When so much rests upon an Ofsted inspection in today's high-stakes schooling system, having confidence in the quality of inspection is vital.
Allow them to realize that much rests upon what they know.
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In fact, Godwin wrote to Percy Shelley: Do nothing to destroy the obscurity she so much desired, that now rests upon the event.
Thus, much of experimental biology rests upon the assumption that the aqueous environment of life is not an important factor in the outcome of most experimentation.
Major inequalities in social, economic, health, and environmental well-being between developed and developing countries means that much of this burden rests upon the poor and vulnerable, with 25% of all deaths in children in developing regions attributable to environmental causes, as opposed to only 17% in developed regions [ 3].
A balance must be struck between the cobalt supplier and the facility operator/customer that rests upon how much the customer needs to know about the intricacies of cobalt shipment.
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