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But studies of whole economies over time have found only weak evidence that high or rising completion rates of secondary or university education are associated with stronger growth.
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Neither the figurative curtain nor the theater's great silk and gold curtain is scheduled to rise again until completion of a three-year, $700 million overhaul of the 149-year-old structure.
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The company blamed optimistic pricing of contracts, late completion, skill shortages, rising costs and poor project management for the woes at its UK business.
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