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But a tiny number of children in those neighborhoods actually receive vouchers.
"It's a tiny number of children, but when it's your child that doesn't matter a ha'pence," she says.
Only a tiny number of children referred at baseline (<3%) had been contacted by the appropriate services by follow-up and impact of baseline referrals on results is therefore unlikely.
In distinguishing the tiny number of children with serious illness from the vast majority with minor or self-limiting illness, clinicians are faced with early, non-specific presentations [ 2].
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"Tiny numbers of children from disadvantaged backgrounds pass their tests because they are the preserve of the privately tutored.
"Schools are desperately short of finances yet money is being found for schools which will educate tiny numbers of children".
It is only the tiniest number of children at the very top who fail to be differentiated by the current GCSE system.
Starting in second grade, I rode the bus an hour each morning across town to the "best" public school my town had to offer, Kingsley Elementary, where I was among the tiny number of working-class children and the even tinier number of black children.
For children, there were Saturday morning cartoons and a tiny number of shows during the week.
You've done something that only a tiny number of people will ever do – and it started when you saw the moon landings as a child.
This again is in a tiny number of cases.
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