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"Run education" is not correct as a stand-alone sentence in written English. If you wish to use the phrase in a sentence, you could say something like: "We aim to run educational programs for underserved communities."
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He would be likely to choose a C.E.O.-like head of the system, an educator to run education policy and a board of directors for advice or feedback from the public.
The competition gives organizations like STScI the chance to run education programs for several different NASA science missions while retaining the ties between educators and scientists.
What a way to run education policy.
Are the Tories ready to run education?
In the long run education is a more effective weapon against terrorists than bombs are.
It is morally wrong to get massive consultancies to run education or health for profit.
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"government-run education monopoly" Democracies depend on the educational system they provide their citizens.
Their fears are no more founded than the dogmatic fears of the 1850s that government-run education would encroach on the freedom to self-educate.
Mann was tasked to convince legislators to fund public education, while contending with a civil dogma that state-run education impeded upon the liberties of parental choice in educating their children.
State-run education in Malta is administered at the national level of government, with the Minister for Education empowered to make orders, or 'Legal Notices', relating to the administration of education throughout the country.
This served as the centerpiece of his plot to blow up the "government-run education monopoly".
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