The situation is particularly complex when the teaching-learning process involves learners with special needs such as blind and deaf learners.
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Merthyr council said it accepted the ombudsman's recommendations in this case, "in what was and still is a particularly complex area of social policy and law".
Bonhams' Montgomery recently visited a client whose living room wall was hung with six empty 16th-and 17th-century Spanish and Italian "tabernacle" frames, which are particularly complex and architectural.
"Like all companies, we are learning about how best to use social media, particularly with such complex issues, " Ms. Backes says.
Although Johansson is a refreshing surprise and a tremendous discovery, the film is carried by a particularly outstanding and complex performance from the always dependable Murray.
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Increased volatility has come along with a marked increase in commodity prices, particularly in the energy complex.
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These matters are conceptually complex and particularly contentious because they intrude on what many governments consider to be domestic policy.
"It is high time the UKBA recognised asylum-seeking women as being a particularly vulnerable group with complex needs, and urgently ensure their policies reflect this, " said Maternity Action director Rosalind Bragg.
Speaking at the Bloomberg Link Inflation Conference, portfolio managers Lincoln Ellis of Linn Group and Jennifer Fan of Arrowhawk Capital, along with MIT Professor Roberto Rigobon, made the case for a new normal in the commodities complex, particularly as it relates to food and agricultural products.
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Brugman highlighted the role of culture as an effective instrument to convey messages in relation to complex themes, particularly in relation to society and education.
However, they will no longer have the incentive to invest further in exploration and deep drilling, particularly in the technically more complex fields in the Amazon.
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While the setting is simple, the handcrafted wines, particularly the pinot noirs, are complex and delicious.
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In relative terms, the Welsh Government is not a particularly large organisation but it is complex and despite work to push cross-cutting policy agendas, many departments still operate within policy silos.
It focused on climate change science, as well as on key risks to Southern Africa, national and regional response strategies, and particularly on how best to communicate complex information to the general public.
Chairman Bruce Robertson said he was "particularly impressed" with the completed velodrome complex and the developing athletes' village.
As I noted the other day, this is particularly true for software devices and other complex products, where trivial changes can be exaggerated in an effort to run out the clock on a patent.
The better Savigny rouges, particularly the premier crus, can be extremely complex, and they can age and improve for years, even decades.
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Second, building large, complex aircraft like bombers -- particularly those featuring sophisticated low observable technology -- from a cold and dissipated industrial base invites significant, costly operational problems with the finished planes.
This is particularly true for devices that involve software or other complex products where inconsequential changes can be exaggerated.
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Some would-be borrowers will still find it difficult to get funding, particularly if they require interest-only or have complex income streams.
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Most cases are thought to be spread by sneezing, but he said there other factors could be at work in Hong Kong, particularly the clusters of cases at the Hotel Metropole and an apartment complex.
Mark Gregory, chief executive of Bowring Marsh, a unit of insurance broker Marsh, says clients particularly admire the skill of Lloyd's underwriters at dealing with unusual and complex risks (try Ugly Betty's smile).
Even more hidden are complex provisions such as a grantor trust proposal targeting certain sales transactions (particularly business sales), and elimination of several Generation Skipping Tax planning benefits.
The military needs such systems, particularly when soldiers are involved in international coalitions, joint humanitarian and peacekeeping missions that require complex resource sharing requirements.
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We believe this was an opportunity to respond to concerns, particularly from small and medium sized businesses, that the current procurement process is still too complex and offers too few opportunities for local businesses to gain contracts from local public sector agencies.
This last point is particularly true for the business sector, which requires a steady stream of skilled workers to fill increasingly complex positions in an increasingly globalized economy.
Bush also talked at length about China, describing a "difficult" and "complex" relationship, but he maintained the United States could still have productive ties with the country, particularly in the area of trade.
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