In reality, even the apparently non-selective universities apply a form of selection by quietly putting up with very high drop-out rates.
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These Medicare supplement plans come in nine tiers, ranging from high-deductible policies, which have low premiums but high out-of-pocket costs, to Plan F, which offers the most comprehensive coverage.
The full-featured controller combines a four-channel mixer section with ergonomically laid-out high-quality control elements and an integrated audio interface, all designed to professional specifications.
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There are no high-rises out here and the roads are narrow and winding with glimpses of the South China Sea at every other turn.
An attempt to introduce a levy on foreign workers (known as non-doms) was botched, and may yet drive many high-earners out of the country.
From being the son of (ethnic-German) immigrants from Hungary, a high-school drop-out, a taxi-driver and self-styled street-fighter, to lauded statesman: it all sounded rather romantic.
Unlike Mr Estrada, who served as a mayor, senator and vice-president before his presidential bid, Mr Poe, a high-school drop-out, had never run for office before.
But because of a high drop-out rate, and its failure to meet student recruitment targets, South Bank has been obliged to cut academic jobs, and give back some of its grant to the Higher Education Funding Council for England, the primary government funding agency for universities.
They like the folksy, guy-next-door manner of a high school drop-out who was a television reporter before entering politics as mayor of Calgary.
He dropped out of international contention in 1994 and suffered from a high-profile falling out with Bertie Vogts, but forced his way back at the age of 37 with a series of impressive performances for Bayern.
Technically, UPM is looking very strong, and it is trading at its 52-week high after taking out one-year-old highs last week.
And there is, in fact, now high out-of-wedlock childbearing, almost 50 percent among Hispanics.
Ford: Well, there are a lot of high-strength materials out there that we're working with.
Any time you can have someone this high-profile come out, it's just so helpful, particularly to young people.
"There's a lot of high-school coaches out there who could do what I'm doing right now, " Morris said.
That agreement discounts medications for Medicare beneficiaries facing high out-of-pocket expenses when their benefits reach a gap in coverage.
XBox, thus far, has cut the middle between being high-end without out-pricing itself to a wide group of entertainment consumers.
To make what should have been an clear decision even clearer, Martinez was topping-out at the high-end of his pitch count.
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England assumed many of the fathers would have high-tailed it out of the picture by the sixth month of pregnancy, leaving single mothers "truly single, " the sociologist said.
Where a C-class motor from Estes puts out the equivalent of 2 pounds of thrust for one second, an H-class motor--the entry point to high-power rocketry--puts out 55 pounds.
RVs can be invaluable in emergencies--from high-tailing it out of harms way during a hurricane or tornado to setting up shop in your driveway during a power outage, like many on the East Coast did during the blackout of August 2003.
Luckily, I'm on a teaching scholarship, so I don't have to pay, but I just wanted the high-school seniors out there to know that it's even tough for those of getting advanced degrees, that we have a very hard time getting into programs sometimes.
But, more importantly, high-income people have more money to spend on eating out, so the high-cost places where high-income people tend to live can support more restaurants.
He pointed out that audience approval ratings had been high - remaining above "eight out of 10" across all four days of coverage.
Many companies operating in Colombia and other high-risk countries take out ransom insurance policies on their employees because the risk of kidnapping is so high.
Collins Street soon turns into an uptown tree-lined boulevard, peppered with high-end boutiques and several stand-out Victorian buildings.
Having launched an all-out blitz on the high-end of US smartphones, Samsung must be eager to conquer the mid-range as well.
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