The Secretary of State for Education, Michael Gove MP, has recently announced that he is reviewing the National Curriculum subject by subject.
But the government says it is already a compulsory National Curriculum subject and the English Baccalaureate is to encourage more students to take up geography and history in addition to RE - not instead of it.
Beijing could become as exacting, if not more so for companies operating on Chinese soil, as their own national players are subject to operating overseas.
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The sale is expected to be completed on January 1, 2012, subject to national and EU regulatory approval.
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You may feel like you've acquired your own kingdom, but islands are not countries--they are subject to national and local laws and regulations.
But he said the watchdog's calculations were based on what he considered "the most authoritative source" of national statistics on the subject from the Treasury.
All banks must be supervised and regulated, but those of systemic significance around the world, which, almost inevitably, not every case but most, those institutions are international, they're not just national, will be subject to a particular layer of supervision.
This year has seen two national conferences on early-child development and a session on the subject at the meeting of the National Governors' Association.
The religious vote -- the subject of intense national focus as Democrats look to counter GOP campaigning through churches -- has special resonance in Missouri.
Those federal IOUs are rightly accounted for in federal finances not as assets but as part of the Gross Federal Debt, subject to the national debt limit.
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TXU, which recently attracted national media attention as the subject of the largest leveraged buyout in history, says it is still in the process of reviewing the report.
But there has been no national debate on the one subject that is crying out for reconsideration: America's absurd insistence that people cannot drink until the age of 21.
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The pharmaceutical and financial-services industries, says Ms Alexander, which are subject to strict national regulation, can be confident that by offering goods and services for sale online they are staying within the law.
Export of space-related items to our Allies and closest partners presents a low risk to national security and should be subject to fewer restrictions than exports and re-exports to other countries.
In terms of education, as you know, the last Conservative government introduced legislation which meant that the Welsh language was a core subject in the National Curriculum - that was supported by all political parties.
Meanwhile, in Quito, the capital, Ecuador's 31 Supreme Court judges are up in arms over plans to turn their court into a smaller 21-member National Court of Justice and subject its authority to a new Constitutional Court.
Under Fifa rules, national football associations must not be subject to government control.
Incredibly, there was but one panel held in the plenary hall that had as its principal subject the question of national defense.
They will continue issuing the grandiose National Policy Statements, but would subject each one to a review by Parliament: vital, they say, to protect democratic oversight.
The idea of raising cashmere goats came to the Al-Rafiqs, who had also considered growing grapes for wine and raising miniature horses, after Ajamu heard a promotion for a National Public Radio spot about the subject.
Many people have come forward with suggestions for new lyrics - including one offering from the Spartak Moscow coach - and over the last few months the anthem has become the subject of a heated national debate.
To be sure, it can be argued that standards in particular subject areas reflect a "national" consensus among educational professionals.
On that trip, he met George Hartzog, the director of the National Park Service, who became the subject of an article.
Sixty-five of the extra delegates will be chosen from various walks of life, such as women's groups, academics and journalists, their nominations being subject to approval by the national electoral commission.
And then Plaid Cymru and the Scottish National Party have an Opposition Day on a subject to be announced.
MPs' claims will be subject to independent audit by the National Audit Office.
What needs to be understood about international taxation within the European Union is that it is subject to EU rules, not national ones.
The slump is so vexing that it became the subject of an inquiry by the National Academy of Sciences, which published a report on it last year.
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Enacted in 1994, Section 514 restores copyrights in foreign works previously in the public domain for failure to comply with formalities, lack of subject matter protection or lack of national eligibility, according to the opinion.
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