Sentence examples for schooling that would from inspiring English sources

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The people who do make their lives right next to these factories — in Elizabeth, N.J., or Chester, Pa., say — generally can't afford the technical schooling that would qualify them for jobs inside.

For example, if the parents only completed secondary school, but the children completed tertiary schooling, that would reflect absolute upward mobility.

One state exploring the issue, if in general and uncertain terms, is Michigan, where Gov. Rick Snyder, a Republican, is considering proposing an overhaul of K-12 schooling that would feature more performance-funding measures.

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"In other schools that would never happen.

No more free schools, that would be a disaster.

If we'd chosen an all-girls' school, that would be one thing.

He found a Long Island aviation school that would teach 12-year-olds.

I'm not talking about any specific school that would be departing.

Bring back local authority control of schools: that would be a disaster.

"We helped place him in a school that would better suit his needs," Ms. Sedlis wrote.

They probably weren't schools that would have been declared outstanding by Ofsted these days.

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