About 63% of its student body was found to be made up of pupils from state schools, according to its latest figures.
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To be sure, there are a lot of mistakes to be made when it comes to moving products from one place to the other, but knowing others have made these common blunders and lived to tell the tale means the challenges are surmountable.
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One of the first Tudor homes to be made from brick, many of its original features -- including a vast stone fireplace and a wall of intricately carved dark wood panels -- remain to this day.
Poor people get malaria, so there is not a lot of profit to be made from developing new drugs, but any drug firm that did so would get a lot of credit in terms of respect.
Basil McCrea of the UUP, who chairs the education and learning committee, wanted to know why the minister thought it was fair that people from other parts of the UK should be made to pay three times the amount paid by those from Northern Ireland, the Republic of Ireland, or other parts of the European Union.
Due to the economics of the pension management industry, where far more money can be made from selling products to pensions than from in-depth investigations of investment wrongdoing, there is a chorus of voices denying problems exist and discouraging meaningful investigations.
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It has no budget so its staff will be made up of people detailed from Congress or the Administration.
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The new, non-statutory, body is provisionally called the police, crime and response development forum and would be made up of representatives from business organisations, charities, ethnic minority and young people's groups and other "watch" groups such as Pubwatch.
But the Department of Health spokeswoman said no conclusions could be made about the kind of illnesses people were suffering from this Christmas, as these were symptoms people reported rather than diagnosed conditions.
On political oversight of tax-exempt groups, plenty of mischief can be made far from Washington.
"It turns out there are a lot of gains to be made from easy, low-hanging-fruit projects, " says Douglas.
They evidently believe there are oodles of money to be made from delivering information, entertainment and services to residential customers.
There is a lot of money to be made from doing to Disney and Viacom (NYSE: VIA.B) what has been done to Dell (Nasdaq: DELL) and Palm.
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The job consists of us carvers carving decorative items out of poplar from which molds will be made and then casts made of wood-like plastic produced for sale in Woolworths, Kresges and other fine stores.
There certainly are people out there doing this sort of hacking for the money that can be made from it, but there are also those doing it purely for the fun of it as well.
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From an alternative perspective, I mean, could the case be made that since only 2 percent of the funding comes from the federal government that could be a long-term benefit for public broadcasting to cut the purse strings from political pressure?
Restricting the export of lutetium oxide but not of crystals made from it could fairly obviously be described as an attempt to get the making of crystals moved to China.
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For all the attention given to technologies like horizontal drilling and hydraulic fracturing, some of the greatest gains to be made in reducing the environmental risks of natural-gas production come from simple things like the proper pouring of cement well casings and the proper handling of chemicals and wastewater, so that they do not spill or seep into streams or water supplies.
And methane can be made from any type of biomass at all, including sewage and landfills.
Under the proposed rules, a "citizens' committee" would be formed, made up of people from at least seven different member states.
Speaking in the House of Commons, he said he could not guarantee all of the redundancies would be made from those who had applied.
Hydrogen is a fuel that, like electricity, can be made from a variety of sources: fossil fuels such as coal and natural gas, renewables, even nuclear power.
Decisions had to be made on the basis of unreliable data from a sophisticated industrial economy: government statistics in emerging-market economies are often even more unreliable, making the IMF's job that much more difficult.
At the time of his dental work, Walker was still small and light enough to be operated on an improvised table made from planks of wood laid on straw bales.
And if the Reagan policies of the 1980s were sufficiently different from those of the previous decade to generate a growth premium, cannot a case be made that the policies of the Obama administration are sufficiently different from those of the previous quarter-century to alter the growth trend and impose a growth discount?
Anybody who sold from the time of receipt through until the company made its disclosure should be expecting a call from the SEC.
But much of his army was made up of men from Darfur, men who might be reluctant to fight their own kin, so he decided to use the Arab tribesmen too.
It can be made from nearly any type of plant, with varying degrees of difficulty.
Paul also is a free agent July 1, leaving plenty of decisions to be made about where the Clippers go from here.
If a new key is used every time the program replicates, each generation of the resulting gibberish can be made to look different from its predecessor.
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