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The school, where 823 students are enrolled, was deemed "proficient" last year in a city quality review.

For example, 12 of the schools scheduled to close this year received a grade of "proficient" on their last city quality review, and hundreds of students and alumni citywide spoke out in favor of effective programs at the closing schools, like one devised for mothers and pregnant teenagers at Robeson that offers day care and teaches parenting skills.

As noted by Eraut ([ 18] p.261), when the pressure for productivity forces staff to perform tasks at a speed beyond what even proficient workers consider appropriate "…then quality falls, the level of risk is higher and job satisfaction plummets".

This study addresses whether users are becoming more proficient in searching for credible, high quality information and whether they are more demanding of the type of information being sought and less ready to trust online health advice.

Providing high-quality care for limited English proficient patients: the importance of language concordance and interpreter use.

Benefitting from algorithms that allowed him to learn from his own mistakes, he became more proficient at parsing questions and judging the quality of potential answers.

The forward and backward translations of the Child-OIDP were done by local experts in dental public health and quality of life and also proficient in English and Malay languages.

Having obtained permission from the author to adapt the Child-OIDP index, it was first translated into Malay by 3 independent translators who were experts in quality of life measures and proficient in the English language.

However, Argo, despite its many wonderful qualities, would be just another technically proficient pile of steaming horseshit if it wasn't for the opening sequence, which uses historical footage and cartoon storyboards to make it abundantly clear that the Iranians had every right to be furious with the US, and to blame America for its woes.

This didn't help the singers, none of whom seemed to have a very good idea of how to use his own instrument; Blaine Hendsbee, a tenor, was the most proficient as Creach, although there was a braying quality to his voice.

Aging is generally associated with improvements in our quality of life: We become more proficient in our work, learn how to manage our finances better, and our bonds with loved ones deepen.

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