State schools will still have to teach national curriculum subjects, but not the detailed programmes of study, except for the last two years of primary school.
Some but not all of the detailed findings likely will appear in the inspector general report.
This is fine for making uniform materials, but not so good if detailed structure is required which is where the colloids come in.
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All represent a threat, however, so the solution is thus not less information but more detailed information.
But detailed policies may not take shape until the launch of the next five-year plan, beginning in 2011.
But they do not provide a more detailed picture of differences in achievement within countries.
But Downing Street would not confirm a detailed timetable for the handover of combat duties to Afghan troops.
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Mr Blair responded, even during the Labour leadership election, with a series of speeches, setting out not detailed policies, but a general philosophy.
Mr Osborne will not offer any detailed solutions but he is expected to suggest broad themes for tackling the problem.
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During his statement, Mr Michael did not produce detailed proposals, but he did set out "cruelty and utility" as guiding principles.
As Dr. Gigerenzer sees it, complex problems do not necessarily need complex solutions, and more detailed analysis does not necessarily improve a decision, but often makes it worse.
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But the project should not go ahead without a detailed consideration of its environmental impacts.
The army subsequently conducted a much more detailed investigation, but the results have not yet been made public.
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Professor Campbell has perfected a technique which not only produces detailed 3D images, but records foetal movement in real time.
In other words, indigenous observers have their own good reasons to develop and maintain observations of their environment, which may not be quantitative but are no less accurate and detailed.
Liberal Democrat MSP Jeremy Purvis's amendment regretted that the Scottish government had still not published detailed spending plans beyond 2011-12 but fell with 31 votes backing it and 86 against.
But the clothes of Watergate do not fit the body of the conduct detailed in this referral.
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The Welsh government does not currently collect data on this but said it was gathering more detailed information about absences from this academic year.
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The Tories have not this year produced a detailed analysis of their expectations: but party sources say that they would be delighted to win 700-800 seats.
During our demo, the iQue not only rendered a detailed color map in real time, but the unit allowed us to scroll the map up and down easily using the stylus.
But something like 70% of shoppers go shopping with a directional list, not detailed enough to do a lot of direct price comparison.
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It's perhaps not quite as detailed as TomTom's latest traffic interface, but it's comprehensive and quick enough to tell you what you need to know.
Mr McElheny made himself an insider, not by being invited in, but by patiently thinking his way into a detailed understanding of how Land and his company worked.
The deal was not detailed under the reorganization plan, according to High River, but Goldman Sachs wanted High River to exercise rights to be part of the deal on Goldman Sachs' behalf.
There are no definitive studies on the matter, since the military does not release very detailed information about the salaries of its veterans, but all available data indicates no significant differences between veterans and non-veterans in earnings.
The result is not merely the first detailed account in English of this remarkable life, but the fullest in any language.
Officials have not confirmed that Internet postings by Farouk1986 were made by AbdulMutallab, but the many detailed biographical points made by the poster match what has been reported about AbdulMutallab's life.
He said he was not criticising the assembly government, which had been given detailed legal advice, but many people had their income published, including MPs.
Mr Sarkozy meanwhile, has not defaulted to a detailed, common sense, campaign about the economy, but has ratcheted up his right wing messages in an attempt to mobilise those Le Pen voters to support him.
More detailed World Bank studies show respondents in some countries saying that corruption is prevalent but not a menace to business.
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