They do not have special lessons as such but meet once a month after school - rising to once a week in their third year - to learn study skills and take on extra work they would not be able to do in a whole-ability class, a recent example being chromatography in chemistry.
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Banding involves an admissions test, with results divided into ability bands - the school then accepts a percentage of pupils from each band, resulting in a mixed-ability intake.
The country was tired of polarization, and Mitt could provide a problem-solving antidote, a demonstrated ability to bring a Republican solution -- the individual mandate -- to a problem that Democrats traditionally cared most about.
Your ability to break a big story, doggedly follow a tip or score a career-making interview should be based on grit, determination, a can-do attitude and a killer ability to craft a lede.
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Bill Bonner, founder of Agora and a book-writing machine, has a steel-trap mind with an ability to turn a phrase that is way beyond that of your humble analyst.
You too have developed a Jedi-like ability to quickly skip over Lifetime, Oxygen, and The Hallmark Channel while spending a little more time on ESPN and the Sci-Fi Channel.
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"Sense, taste and smell and vision and hearing have a normal range, but there can be a hundred-fold between the ability of people to discern a taste or odour - it's not uncommon, " says Dietrich.
The latest attempt--a joint venture with Sony--produced a sleek model with a built-in camera and the ability to combine text, graphics, photos and audio clips, but Ericsson has lost market share.
Just 15 days after the Bay news, Nortel announced a product that combines the features of a telephone switch with a Cisco-like ability to handle Internet traffic.
He can now move his fingers and toes again, and last month doctors at Washington University School of Medicine in St Louis, US, discovered his brain has maintained a near-normal ability to detect feeling and movement.
Most adults were fixed social quantities when they first got their hands on a text-capable mobile device, and while their ability to have a face-to-face conversation may have eroded in recent years, it's pretty well locked in.
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"I sing in the shower as they say, and I can carry a tune - but even my ability to carry a tune deserted me under pressure, " he says.
Zhou Changchun says he has tried for years to get on the CCTV broadcast as the "king of bike" -- a title he claims for his ability to do bicycle tricks while clad in a colorful superhero-style outfit.
Acquiring Motorola Home will enhance ARRIS' ability to provide next-generation consumer video products and services, supporting a more comprehensive product offering while also accelerating its ability to deliver a comprehensive set of industry-leading new products for broadband to a wide spectrum of customers.
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Project SHIELD gives us the cutting-edge ability to bring a huge free-to-play PC game like Hawken to the handheld gaming audience.
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Another idea that has been discussed is the wider use of "banding" - to get a cross-section of children by ability.
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The tinier printer does gain portability from the size shrink (it has only has room for a 5.5-inch cube) and the ability to be powered by a battery thanks to its low power-draw.
The no-fly zone is a low-risk action with little ability to change the military reality that creates an impression of decisive action.
Showing products but then redirecting a user to a hard-to-read website for the actual purchase or failing to tie in the process to the in-person experience through deals and pickup ability at a brick-and-mortar store will upset your customer.
But it took a politician with an ability to take a short-term hit in order to get the long-run results that we needed.
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The present case involves lost sales -- not a lost ability to be a viable market participant.
Ask recruiters to look for a specific problem-solving ability instead of industry experience.
Foliofn was a good fit for buy-and-holders looking for something a bit more hands-on than a mutual fund, including the ability to rebalance and harvest tax losses.
Instead, look for people with a specific problem-solving ability.
We need them to realize that what makes you a man is not the ability to have a child - it's the courage to raise one.
Intel is pushing its mobile processor line, dubbed Atom, as a way to cram the ability to run a bite-sized, power-sipping version of the chips that power desktop computers into ever smaller devices.
Going beyond the MIL-STD-810G certification with the ability to withstand a six-foot drop, and with a shock-mounted hard drive, magnesium alloy case and UL1604 Class I Division 2 certification, this mobile computer is optimized to operate in hazardous and mission-critical environments.
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Captain Martin Walker is a one-man army (or the leader of a three-man army, anyways) whose ability to carve through countless foes is unmatched in any action movie.
Doctors must make judgments during a 15-minute appointment about a patient's ability to speak, move and walk.
Toshack will be eternally grateful to Vokes' goal-poaching ability but this is a stern wake-up for Wales call before their tough midweek trip to Euro 2008 semi-finalists Russia.
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