As increasing numbers of mainstream parents -- often single and working full-time -- pull their offspring out of public schools, many find they lack the time or background to teach effectively.
While obviously unfavored by investors fortunate enough to eke out gains from the scheme, clawback litigation is often the single highest source of funds recovered for victims.
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This is a problem particularly for the elderly, who are often rendered single by the death of a spouse and whose risk of health or domestic disaster runs high.
Televised presidential debates have often included a single moment determining the election's outcome, swaying critical swing voters toward one candidate or another.
Asomugha was a flop in Philly, often victimized in single coverage.
And while the region is often portrayed as a single entity, this is misleading.
Jones attended eight schools in eight years while her single mother often held down two jobs to support her family of six.
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The Greens, often seen as a single-issue environmentalist party, wanted to go beyond this agenda to "entirely reshape the British economy", she added.
Others birds, such as herons, storks, ducks and many others also often stand on a single leg in water, perhaps for the same reasons as flamingoes.
While a drug is protected by a patent, the company has the exclusive right to sell it--and that often results in a single drug bringing in sales of billions of dollars.
In particular, he has a patient called Elliot (in neuroscience, patients are often referred to by single names or initials to preserve their privacy) whose frontal lobe was damaged by a brain tumour.
Often he would take that single strike and send it on a 400-plus-foot trip.
The stories in my new collection almost all began with a single image, often of someone in transit.
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Almost all of the 100 or so tombs unearthed to date are single chambers, often small, always made of brick.
More than any other body it has upheld the principles of the single market, often incurring the wrath of powerful member states.
In politics as in the corporate world, single women are often seen as having more time and energy to devote to their careers.
Lebanon's President Elias Hrawi has often pledged that not a single bullet would be fired across the border from Lebanon should the Israelis withdraw.
The bottom line is that Japan has a long history of whiskey production, with a focus on higher end single malts, often aged 12 or more years.
In coming months he will rip up the EDS organization and try to eradicate fiefs that serve single industries, often with their own redundant accounting, legal and technical resources.
Although such satellites are small and (at least currently) incapable, that has not stopped their proponents from thinking big because several small satellites may often be preferable to a single, large one.
Some publications have tried charging for a digital simulacrum of their print editions, with a more familiar design and layout than their websites, which can often be downloaded as a single package.
The technological and economic features of the industry are also such that a single provider is often able to serve the overall demand at a lower total cost than any combination of smaller entities could.
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While many drugs that attack single genes have hit the market recently, they often have been used indiscriminately in all patients with a single tumor type.
It is often in the interests of a single large shareholder to keep a close eye on managers.
Often they were painted in a single color for the field and trim, with a second color for an accent.
Single-issues groups often tend to see all spheres of life including the judicial one as subordinated to the truth they preach.
The Mitsubishi group, for instance, consists of several dozen major corporations that, though they often behave like divisions within a single American conglomerate, are all separately listed.
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Each node can be anywhere from 50 meters to a kilometer apart, so a single wired connection is often enough to feed a whole campus or building.
"When a company has competing products that can result in cannibalisation it's often better to focus on a single one, " said Brian Blau from the consultancy Gartner.
When the meal arrives, there's often no way of knowing every single ingredient that went into it, or what else touched the plate and utensils used to serve it.
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