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But we all know that their record of admitting children from non-middle-class backgrounds is pretty woeful.
Brasenose, the historic Oxford college where David Cameron once studied, has the poorest record of admitting state school pupils who apply there, with just one out of every 10 winning a place, according to a new report published on Thursday.
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Records of admitted patients are electronically flagged and followed to discharge.
Ethnicity was obtained from the medical records of admitted patients or from the mortuary records of cases that died before arrival to hospital.
Obstetric and gynaecological wards were visited every second day by the main researcher (HL) and all medical records of admitted patients were reviewed in order to identify cases.
All medical records of admitted patients during three periods were retrospectively audited post discharge to determine the extent to which nicotine dependence treatment was recorded as being used by patients.
Obama has a lousy track record of actually admitting Iraqi and Syrian refugees, but at least he doesn't exclude any on the basis of religion, or try to justify his poor performance by betraying liberal values.
A flaw in the background check system operated by the FBI, the National Instant Criminal Background Check System, didn't turn up a record of Roof admitting to drug possession, the FBI director told reporters, according to reports.
The research nurse will also screen the medical record of all admitted patients using the Canadian Pediatric Trigger Tool (CPTT) to assess for the presence of triggers during the first 3 weeks of hospital admission.
The D. A. has claimed in court to have a tape recording of Shultis admitting that he set the fires.
Ste discovers a recording of Brendan admitting to the murder of Danny Houston (Darren Day) to protect Ste.
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