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England's new primary phonics test risks doing "long-term damage" to children's reading, teachers' leaders say.
The deflationary drag is either over or it's not, depending on which day's reading you take.
With all this thumbing, something's got to give and in Yuzawa's case it's reading.
There's little in the way of anecdote, and it looks like he's reading it off an autocue.
That was also an EU court's reading of the case in a recently installed appeals process against Monti's overreach.
Jack Horner's reading ability is so poor that he says he bought shampoo for dogs instead of people recently.
Think Apple iBookstore-meets-Linked In, with colleague's reading lists, recommended books, and book clubs.
"But then my life became science fiction, " he said, explaining why he's reading more Shakespeare and Dickens these days.
"Today's reading is certainly a positive development, especially in light of better-than-expected Black Friday retail sales results, " said BNP Paribas.
Tuesday's reading will be the first opportunity for lawmakers in the House of Commons to debate the bill in detail.
Not just work "vitiated by errors, " but a decision-making process patently unfair to businesses, was the court's reading of Monti's department.
He also said parents should be told their child's reading age as well as how they were doing against national targets.
The week is jammed with U.S. economic data, with January's reading on jobs and unemployment due to take center stage Friday.
The deals will integrate Zinio's reading and e-commerce software into the devices.
But in an interview with BBC Radio 4, to be broadcast ahead of Harrison's reading, he also acknowledges its power to shock.
"They can give us information and then we can ensure that everybody's reading from the same script, " said agency spokesman Ed Donovan.
Well, the Lindy Boggs Room was actually a caucus room, and that was turned into a women's reading room in the late 1970s.
Standards in children's reading have been edging up over the last few years, with 84% of 11-year-olds achieving the required reading standards this year.
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Wales boss Toshack had a very different reaction for referee Haunge, showing his displeasure presumably at the official's reading of the Tasci handball incident.
In another report, the Labor Department said the number of new applications filed for unemployment benefits was unchanged from last week's reading of 384, 000.
Biblical scholars have called Gibson's reading of the New Testament into question, and rumors abound that the script's sources include an 18th-century Roman Catholic mystic.
But the federation's reading on expected business conditions remained deep in recession territory, and business owners reporting declining sales far outnumbered those saying sales increased.
But the group's reading on employment declined and price pressures contracted.
In America, a similar study suggested chess improved children's reading and writing skills, and led to chess being placed on the curriculum in New Jersey.
Wood approached then-Stanford University Graduate School of Education professor Robert Calfee, an expert on children's reading development, who agreed to lend a hand as an adviser.
Scalia, joined by Justices Thomas and Kennedy, bristled at Ginsburg's reading the bribery or kickbacks element into the law since it appears nowhere in the statutory language.
Sir Michael said the secret to boosting children's reading and writing abilities - and their overall academic performance - lay in getting things right when they were young.
Mrs Donaldson also questioned the government's reading test for six-year-olds.
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