Divisions I, II and III, young men and women of varying degrees of ability and accomplishment.
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Have the established a professional standing of ability and experience from the Massive core of the industry?
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The lack of ability to verify information is creating a new headache for students, families and schools.
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It grows like a sea urchin: long spines of ability radiate out towards specific needs and desires.
"He's obviously got a lot of ability and he is a very versatile horse, " said Tregoning of Mubtaker.
We should provide an opportunity for all college-capable students to pursue a college education, regardless of ability to pay.
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Scotland is represented at Westminster by Labour colleagues of ability and proven worth.
There's a massive depth of ability in this England squad and I have no doubts they can have a successful tournament without me.
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Many in Pakistan are highly critical of ability of Mr. Hussain, who has acquired British citizenship, to run his party from London.
Not only because of their ability to generate greater revenues, but also because of their ability to attract student-athletes and coaching personnel.
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It would not be lack of ability to pay, but rather little willingness to do so, that would lead to debt restructuring.
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In terms of ability to rattle markets this week, it is the situation in Italy that investors will be watching most closely.
The suits arise out of a 1975 federal law declaring that every child is entitled to a "free, appropriate education, " regardless of ability.
But not necessarily: exams are only a rough measure of ability, so it may be sensible to have broad categories rather than narrow ones.
The goal for many amputees is no longer to reach a "natural" level of ability but to exceed it, using whatever cutting-edge technology is available.
The bias towards co-investors on measures of ability is weaker: investors with degrees from the best universities are just 9% more likely to get together.
However, a Portuguese MEP and Socialist, Ana Gomes, argues that Mr Barroso "has lots of ability, but no strong convictions on anything, and he's driven not by money, but by power".
While e-books might have started out as a high-tech novelty for early adopters, they may ultimately prove to be a great equalizer across boundaries of ability, resources and education.
Most important is the fact that EMTALA requires all CMS-participating hospitals (which amounts to almost every hospital) to provide emergency care to all individuals seeking care irrespective of ability to pay.
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Sir Mike Tomlinson's report in October 2004 proposed that GCSEs, A-levels and vocational qualifications should evolve over 10 years into a new diploma system catering for students at all levels of ability.
The length of time it has taken is nothing to do with lack of ability, everything to do with how the talent ladder of the motor racing system works - or doesn't.
They were more likely to blame their poor performance on the difficult problems to a lack of ability, and consequently they enjoyed working on the problems less and gave up on them sooner.
"If you provide them with much more sophisticated material like letters, printed material, music, or any kind of very highly structured material, you realise that their peaks of ability come out, " said Dr Mottron.
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What is not yet clear is the extent to which he failed because of a lack of ability on his own part, or as a result of the dearth of talent available to him.
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Such elements included a merit-based (non-aristocratic) military leadership combined with mass conscription, sophisticated taxation systems and a bureaucracy recruited from a permanent administrative cadre selected on the basis of ability rather than family connection.
"He really was a soldier for social justice, and it didn't matter to him your race, creed, color, level of ability, sexual orientation -- he had a heart big enough to love and accept all, " she said.
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"They're adding a great bit of ability to the troops over there and a great bit of intelligence, " he said in the video, but added that finding Kony is difficult due to the terrain and poor infrastructure of the area in which he is believed to be located.
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Examiners will struggle too, to produce a single test that measures the same level of ability in children of different ages. (In music tests all candidates for a given grade play the same pieces: in an English test, quite different reading texts and writing topics would suit an eight-year-old than an 11-year-old.) The changes might even have the perverse effect of making children sit more tests.
So what does that say to you in terms of the ability of the two sides to work together?
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