"The programme is based on ability - it's not age-based, " said communications manager Charlotte Church.
Then the medical ethicists condemn the disparities based on ability to pay that their own programs helped to create.
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It was a Paralympics where spectators finally started to focus on ability rather than disability, a request many Paralympians have always made.
Huntsman: Came across as sincere and articulate. (Has a good economic plan.) Inspires some confidence on ability to lead.
"I fundamentally believe that our military is more effective when success is based solely on ability and qualifications and on performance, " said Mr Panetta.
The school says it asks people who recommend a student to score the applicant on ability to cope with pressure, intellectual curiosity and other traits.
By drawing on ability from all echelons, with communications characterized by interaction, both vertical and horizontal, rather than one-way and top-down, acceptable decisions can be made faster.
Rafael, who has been profoundly deaf since infancy, creates awareness about disability by focusing on ability as he inspires young people to pursue education in science and math.
Steve Jobs is one of the best-known examples of how a culture of freedom and openness in America has allowed individuals to prosper based on ability and effort.
They administer their own admissions - but within the strict requirements of the national code of practice, and they will not be able to select pupils on ability.
Or maybe fighting too many wars in too many places is to blame along with our unwillingness to pay a reasonable level of taxes, based on ability, to fight these wars.
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The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has always insisted its changes to student finance are fair - and that going to university depends on ability - not ability to pay.
They argue that in the Chilean system (where schools can select students based on ability), the schools are more likely to compete by selecting the best students instead of with increasing productivity.
Dr Hallam's report - Ability Grouping in Schools - reviewed literature on ability grouping from the first studies in 1919 to 2001 and looks at research evidence from Europe, the USA and the Far East.
Steve Yankovich, vice president of eBay Mobile, said it plans to take advantage of the always-on ability of the apps to offer features that it can't include on its website, such as notifying users when bidding on an auction item is about to end.
Today, clubs recruit some players less on the basis of their playing ability and more on their ability to garner supporters and sell shirts.
But as time wears on their ability to focus on that key innovation strength declines.
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Maximizing profits in physical environments depends on an ability to capitalize on the singular strengths of the in-store shopping experience.
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Continues to inspire confidence on his ability to lead on economic issues.
All told, Sky is responsible for a vast chunk of the Premier League's income, so a regulatory clamp-down on its ability to sell on the content it has bought from the soccer league could mean it will end up paying less for domestic broadcast rights in the next bidding round, which takes place three years from now.
Norman's case for market capitalism did not rest merely on its ability to create wealth, but on its capacity to advance individual freedom.
The success of these efforts will depend on our ability to understand where we are on the Sigmoid Curve and to determine the ideal point of transformation.
The preexisting condition rule places crippling limits on the ability of insurers to create policies based on their best assessment of risk.
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"A carmaker's success depends on its ability to put a variety of innovative cars on the market as quickly as possible to satisfy various buyers' demands, " he says.
Mrs Clinton is seen as the most experienced of the Democratic candidates, and is rated highly on her ability to deal with key issues, especially on the economy, the top issue for most voters.
Above all, Mr Hague has made the mistake this week of pinning his own stature as party leader on his ability to impose a single clear Euro-policy on the Conservative Party.
The government's ability to sustain the exchange-rate peg depends entirely on its ability to withstand the pain as a shrinking money supply forces interest rates higher and squeezes the local economy.
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Nations' ability to respond and recover, he reasons, will rely on their ability to set aside excess capacity and back-up systems that kick in during times of crisis.
The U.S. deterrent strategy of graduated escalation relied on the ability to hold at bay, albeit temporarily, a Soviet attack on Europe or a proxy in the Far East, thereby creating intrawar firebreaks.
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