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For the out-of-school children among their ranks, the great barrier to an education is not so much a lack of teachers or schools but, as to its credit the UK government has recognised, a lack of funding.

We recognised a lack of publicly available data about public education was causing an imbalance between the education system and its usersand within the system itself, so we set up the Karnataka Learning Partnership.

(Mother 2, Chinese group) Moreover, parents recognised a lack of motivation, often associated to preferences for sedentary behaviours, to have a negative impact on children's activity levels.

Infant overweight and obesity were not consistently recognised and a lack of common terminology combined with a dearth of training and guidance seemed to make identification and intervention difficult.

The new framework substantiates the assertion that policies of multiculturalism recognise a lack of opportunities as the policy problem and the policy intervention is designed to increase capabilities, whereas policies of assimilation recognise a lack of motivation as the policy problem and the policy intervention is designed to increase aspirations.

While this is well recognised there is a lack of data on the variability of soil temperature at the hillslope and catchment scale.

The fallout from not being recognised is clearly a lack of engagement to address sexual health risks – a key reason why HIV rates have spiked among this group.

"Hamas must make peace with Israel," he says, claiming that 90% of Palestinians want a two-state solution, and that the main obstacle and reason why Hamas will not take the step of recognising Israel outright first is a lack of trust.Another northern town, Qalqiliya, is in a much tougher position than Beita.

Second, while recognising that poverty and a lack of material resources may impact on a country's ability to develop and maintain positive political institutions, the aim of the duty of assistance is not to compensate for material lacks, to equalise levels of wealth across societies, or to permit continuous economic growth.

pomodo asked: As an artist, and someone who has spent a fair amount of time in Japan, I've always recognised a certain – for lack of a better term – Japanese-ness, or zen sensibility, to your work that also seemed a comfortable fit within the Fluxus project.

When developing and evaluating solutions for heat stress in the sugarcane industry, it is important to recognise that there is a lack of data on the heat conditions that the sugarcane workers face.

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