The aim would be to make sure all children perform to the best standards by the age of 11.
No employee will likely ever perform to any meaningful level where expectations are not clearly established, communicated, and verified for understanding.
Eve Knight, from the British Cardiac Patients' Association, said the study highlighted the need for all hospitals to perform to the highest standards.
Team owner Woody Johnson has a history of demanding personnel changes, with coaches and players, when the team doesn't perform to its expectations.
"We have names which will make the podium if they perform to potential and there is always room for outsiders, " said the Dutchman.
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So they sent customized mobile theatres out into the Indian countryside where actors would entertain and perform to spectators, showcasing the benefits of cell phones.
"We only hope the intervention of this transfer arrangement has not unsettled our player and that Clayton will still perform to the best of his ability, " he added.
Nobody know if the wines will perform to the same standards when packaged in paper or plastic, and neither Tetra Paks nor plastic bottles are as sturdy as glass.
And I want to thank you not only for the support that you provide me, but also for the service that you perform to keep our country safe each and every day.
Star fly-half Dan Carter is back for New Zealand and will be looking to perform to his usual high standards - as always it's up to David Wallace to make sure he doesn't.
For example, the old 11-plus examinations, which sorted students into secondary schools, were skewed deliberately: boys, considered less mature than the opposite sex, were not required to perform to the higher standard set for girls.
"It was a much better performance from us and, while we're not entirely happy with a draw, if we continue to perform to that level we will pick up a Test win sometime this summer, " he said.
He did what a manager is supposed to do: take the vision, mission, and objectives set by executives and communicate it to those on the front lines in way that helps them perform to the best of their abilities.
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Wozniacki said she would have to perform well to beat Radwanska, who she last faced in 2008.
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As a result, managers and HR professionals often believe the most effective way to get employees and reports to perform is to offer fast money.
His job is to perform and to protect the American public.
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You can also use it to perform gestures to replicate the Android buttons -- hold and swipe up for Menu, down for Home and left for Back.
Imagine online videos that teach people how to perform day to day tasks in a way that is more efficient and economical and that also helps them develop valuable work-related skills.
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In a related development, the National Center for Robotic Telemedicine announced a new system that will allow a surgeon equipped with the latest remote control wizardry to perform up to 12 surgeries simultaneously.
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When a money manager fails to perform up to the benchmark he has established for himself, the manager might (1) simply acknowledge his poor performance or (2) change the benchmark to one that will make his performance appear better.
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But the company's backdown also raises another possibility: that, battered by its rising unpopularity and nervous about hostile legislation, the managed-care industry is fast retreating from the task it was put into place to perform: to control health-care costs.
The inquest heard one of the first tasks she had to perform was to make one part-time teacher, Angela Mercer, redundant at the end of the school year - something she found difficult and which was having a "detrimental effect upon her".
Individuals can qualify as volunteers if they either volunteer to perform services for a different agency or perform different services than they are employed to perform for the same public agency.
It is also much less risky to perform a tracheotomy under controlled conditions, then to have to perform one in a critical emergency.
They create a lot of noise and as players here, as we're expected to perform, our players are really expecting our fans to perform this weekend.
Is there any reason to believe that it is equally true that the public schools which perform poorly continue to perform poorly on average?
The majority of the sample was able to perform as high as level four (out of five) of the literacy test, meaning they were able to read, comprehend and answer questions about a simple text, and level three in numeracy, i.e. they were able to perform basic arithmetic operations.
"If she wants to perform she needs to reconsider what she wants to achieve, " says Holland.
The goal for managers such as Johnson is to perform well compared to their peers.
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These findings support my belief the brain has a mightier function to perform than simply to cook up ideas.
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