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The business community, civil rights groups and advocates of disabled children are rightly worried that the rewrite of the law would particularly hurt underprivileged children.
The rewrite of the law, forwarded to Gov. Jerry Brown, is a scaled-back version of what some lawmakers had sought.
Obama signed these large-scale policy changes into law the following year, along with the rewrite of Wall Street regulations known as Dodd-Frank.
This makes the rewrite of a Sanskrit original a quintessential literary product of the Indo-Persian culture that thrived on the subcontinent from the 12th century until 1836, when the British banned the use of Persian in official matters.
Last week Mr. Duncan and more than a dozen other administration officials met with the Democratic chairmen and ranking Republican members of the education committees in both houses of Congress to discuss the rewrite of the law, first drafted in 1965 as the Elementary and Secondary Education Act.
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Which brings us back to the rewriting of economic history.
The rewriting of real women's lives occupied two novelists.
If anything, the rewriting of the artistic canon to include more women sets it back.
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