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Missing is a grand bargain in which higher salaries would attract brighter graduates into better teacher-training programmes and then make them accountable to parents for their schools' performance.Mr Beyer points to a poll showing support for free higher education falling from 80% to 45% over the past year as evidence that the government is starting to win the argument.
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In addition, it was hoped that the new institute would attract bright, young students into careers in science.
The department also said that it had launched a new fast-track frontline training programme, which it hoped would "attract the brightest and best to social work".
And the government also wants to attract brighter people into the teaching profession.
It wasnʼt so big or bright that would attract attention, but it wasnʼt so small that it would be lost in the underbrush or blown away on a windy day.
The London Mayor said the idea would attract the world's "best and brightest" technology experts and fashion designers to London.
Taxpayer money would attract more academic researchers, the nation's "best and brightest scientists," Mr. Bush said tonight.
He would attract it.
Normally this would attract little attention.
But this would attract widespread criticism.
A foreigner would attract attention.
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