They will also allow readers to find out how schools are helping pupils to progress, with a value-added measure that indicates how pupils have improved between the end of Key Stage 1 (infants) and the end of Key Stage 2 (juniors).
It is intended to allow schools and parents to monitor children's progress more regularly - rather than depending on the national tests at the end of key stages, when pupils are 11 and 14 years old.
Once the inflows end, the key metric to watch is whether the trading float of shares grows or shrinks.
With Sharma growing in confidence at the other end, and key paceman Bollinger forced off with injury, India were surging towards the winning post.
Unless we examine them on a regular basis, we end up making key strategic decisions based on a world that may no longer exist.
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"I stay with our estimates that for the year-end, the key interest rate will stay at 6.0% and it will stay at that level into 2009, " said Kopaczynski.
The current more flexible targets by the end of each Key Stage will also be replaced by more rigid year-by-year targets, but it is not yet clear how this learning will be assessed.
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The Cypriots argue that the bailout would end up undermining a key sector of the economy.
She said the order concerned assessments of communications, maths and ICT at the end of the three key stages.
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"I want it to be possible for pupils to take an externally-marked test, whenever the pupil is ready, rather than only at the end of a long key stage, " he said.
The market at that time incorrectly predicted they would peak at around 2.75% over the next year, but by the end of 2006, key rates for Europe were at 3.5%, as growth exceeded expectations.
Many others are installing high-end video rooms in key locations so that managers and executives who would ordinarily travel to meet with each other can hold virtual meetings with greater frequency and less downtime.
The operational intelligence system monitored the entire end-to-end process as well as key milestones in each system.
Now another key witness could end up doing Jones more harm than good.
Firstly, market openness means an end to oligopolistic characteristics in key industries.
Powers and Thomas routinely check out menus from restaurants ranging from the high end to the low end, looking for the key words: wild striped bass.
The low-key arrival marks the end of a traumatic few weeks for the grieving relatives.
Annan said he believes Iran can play a key role in helping end the violence in Syria.
The end of the Yemen restrictions is key, given that 30 of the 56 prisoners eligible for transfer are Yemeni.
Key proposals include the end of cash benefits for asylum seekers who will instead be given vouchers for food, clothes and toiletries by a new Home Office agency.
Mr Randall said his annual report, which is due out at the end of October, will highlight key demographic factors, including a falling birth rate and an ageing population.
The US Supreme Court is nearing the end of the term, with key decisions still outstanding on public displays of the Ten Commandments, on property rights and on computer file sharing.
Rosenthal, former editor of the New York Times who currently writes a column for its editorial page, recently were cited as evidence of the end of a conservative consensus on key foreign policy subjects.
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