But the group doesn't prescribe which concepts must be addressed, nor does it track the number of classes offered at member schools.
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As the story goes, Rollins had skipped a number of classes while studying law at Harvard and had particularly sweated an upcoming exam on the federal rules of evidence.
Ms Cush said the council had increased both the range of activities and the number of classes in leisure centres in order to appeal to a much broader range of children.
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The game features a number of classes, all of which can be upgraded to advanced classes at level 10, giving you a wide variety of class and skill options that affect movement, attack, and special powers, as well as defense stats.
If you want to buck the trend and go with tradition, a reasonably priced ARPG with this many character options would be a huge hit (if the rest of the game was good) and the sheer number of classes to choose from would greatly improve replay value.
You begin with three classes and a number of other classes are available to unlock either through in-game experience points (earned during matches) or by paying cash.
West Bengal state, where the Chowdulis live, has nearly doubled its number of backward classes to 108 the past two years, largely by the inclusion of Muslim groups.
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Further, emerging managers can operate in a number of different asset classes, such as private equity, mezzanine, real estate or hedge funds.
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It's fairly easy to be a charter member of the Tom Lehrer Club, which probably embraces a fair number of the intellectual classes and has sympathizers even in the most surprising families.
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There are also a number of clean energy and technology classes that touch on sustainability issues.
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In a number of countries parents are offered classes in how best to raise their offspring.
Chief revenue officer John Kuruvilla explains that a large number of people travel by air-conditioned classes on trains but they could never consider flying as an option because of high fares.
"The number of people learning Welsh in evening classes is increasing - there is such an interest, " she said.
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At the same time, the number of students enrolled in computer science classes has surged between 30% and 50%, professors said.
In Chad, first year classes number an average of 85 students.
These range from the number of calories burned in sexual activity to the value of physical education classes to the notion that burning 3, 500 extra calories leads mathematically to a one-pound weight loss.
Massive open online courses, or so-called MOOCs, are opening up access to classes at a growing number of colleges and universities.
The latest idea, to be voted on in May, would create a student count, for the purpose of assigning classes, by taking the actual enrollment, and then adding the number of athletes who live outside their school district boundaries, or attend a public school outside their high school district boundary (for those students attending, say, a magnet or charter school outside their neighborhood).
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It may be necessary to make changes to the way classes are organised, the number of subjects offered and even the length of the school week.
Unlike S-Corporations, the structure allows for multiple classes of stock and an unrestricted number of shareholders.
The Scottish government wants to double the number of five-year-olds going into Gaelic classes over the next five years.
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Mrs Thatcher's three successive election victories so changed the nature of politics that even the Labour Party, traditionally the champion of the working classes, came to adopt a similar view of the world, competing for a tiny number of swing voters while reasoning that its traditional working-class base had nowhere else to go.
School districts need to maximize the number of students enrolled in each class and cannot afford to continue classes that are underenrolled.
He worked with the Nevada State Athletic Commission to get UFC sanctioned in Nevada after adopting some rules: There would be weight classes, judges, point systems and a limited number of rounds.
The middle classes may number only 15m, just 7.5% of the population.
However, along with the loss of funding for the musical arts, PE has also suffered and classes are no longer taught nor required in a stunning number of American public schools.
Whilst the cross-party report suggested a "buddy scheme" for nursery and primary school children and anti-sectarianism classes, Alliance is pushing for a tripling of the number of children attending integrated schools.
The middle classes moved in instead, with the village gaining a reputation for boasting a number of distinguished academics.
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The caste origins of India's billionaires are on predictable lines: 28 of the 46 billionaires come from traditional merchant classes ( Banias, Parsis and Sindhis, for example), and a number of them belong to upper caste communities like Brahmins and Khatris.
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