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What makes them so diverse is not just the internationalism of their entrants but their imaginative scope.
A study of two-year schools found that fewer than a quarter of their entrants passed the algebra classes they were required to take.
Both Oxford and Cambridge take more than 40% of their entrants from fee-charging schools, which educate only 7-87-8% children.
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Especially as the Swedes have already lost three of their four entrants.
This was their fifth win, matching the UK's number of winners; a last laugh on all of those who mocked their entrant on Twitter as "Claudia Winkleman dancing like a crab".
The winning submission wil get an iPhone 4S for the carrier of their choice, international entrants included.
Compared with the mature plants, failing plants are burdened by an increasingly larger wage bill as a fraction of their revenues, whereas new entrants and young firms incur a smaller wage bill relative to their revenues.
Some companies get ahead by using the rigid consequences of their choices to weaken new entrants' virtuous cycles.
The present study examines occupational entrants' experiences of their vocational training, its relation with relevant internal characteristics, and its proposed impact on commitment to the profession.
Currently, the nine utilities maintain artificial price barriers that impede the flow of power in and out of their regions and prevent new entrants from making full use of the national grid, which links all of the regions except Okinawa.
Old-time Silicon Valley residents can celebrate the rapid appreciation of their homes, but for new entrants the prospects are bleak.
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