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"Gonski" argued that these divisions have allowed the school system to drift steadily toward greater social segmentation, and have prevented it from tackling persistent problems of inequality.

The two action-focused/research-informed components were: (4) tackling persistent street trash and illegal dumping strategically; and (5) educating and empowering youth to promote environmental justice.

The chief inspector of schools has urged the government to bring back formal national tests for 14-year-olds in England as a way of tackling persistent underperformance among the most able pupils.

But Japan's move on Wednesday to weaken the yen — its first such effort in six years — is more about tackling persistent deflation and stagnation in the world's third-biggest economy.

"Exactly a year ago, before the start of the last football season, I drew attention to the paucity of corporate leadership across all aspects of the professional game to accept personal and professional responsibility for tackling persistent discrimination, inequality and exclusion," he wrote.

With an African-American in the Oval Office, it is harder to argue about political empowerment than it was in 1963, and much of the day's message centered on tackling persistent economic disparity, as well as newer frontiers of civil rights like equality for gay men and lesbians.

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If ministers want to tackle persistent and growing regional disparities in research activity in England, the UK-wide science capital budget is the wrong tool.

The campaign by Scotland's Justice Minister to tackle persistent young offenders suffered a setback when official figures revealed that their number grew in the past year by 5percentnt.

Conference seeks to tackle persistent youth joblessness Youth employment was one of the issues discussed by corporate executives at the second Global Leaders Forum last week in London.

The Home Office anti-social behaviour, crime and policing bill to be published on Thursday will confirm the government's plans to introduce a "community trigger" to tackle persistent anti-social behaviour.

In order to tackle persistent inequality we still need the big stick – the law – but more than that we need sophisticated methods that change not just the process but also the thinking behind why others are seen as less able.

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