So even a selective hiring freeze, not a total hiring, but a selective hiring freeze would shrink this bureaucracy down to a manageable size within four years.
However, I would not accept for a minute a verdict of psychopathy based on a selective combination of characteristics of half a dozen different individuals.
St Joseph's is a selective school, but entrance is not based on a straightforward 11-plus system.
However, the fact that immigrants eventually surpass their native-born counterparts also suggests that migration is a selective process, bringing the more ambitious or venturesome elements of a population.
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Syriza and the DemLeft do not even want to leave the euro: Syriza's proposal is for Greece to declare a selective moratorium on debt repayments and use the euro bailout money for a programme of social reform.
Unionists accuse the team who produced the report of taking a selective approach to "parental choice" - respecting it when it comes to providing a range of schools with different religious or cultural identities, but not when parents back grammar schools.
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She deserves better than what happened last week -- (applause) -- when a bogus controversy based on selective and deceiving excerpts of a speech led her -- led to her forced resignation.
Rather, the goal is gaining admission to a selective college, preferably one of the Ivies.
It's a selective sample of serious accidents, not all accidents, in just two places.
He has been nominated four times in all, despite taking relatively few roles in a selective career.
Many, however, use a selective approach based on their own estimation of risks.
Now, as is clear from Thursday night's summit statement, these common institutions are to oversee a selective "fiscal compact".
They are based on a misreading of evidence, and on a selective and misleading analysis of my testimonies to your committee.
In reality, even the apparently non-selective universities apply a form of selection by quietly putting up with very high drop-out rates.
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Everybody has got kind of a selective memory here, but nobody was sure whether the economy was going to hold up.
Harriet Harman, who was Mr Blair's first social-security secretary, outraged her colleagues by sending her son to a selective grammar school.
Mr Evans was keen to emphasise that Colyton, whilst being a selective school, does not have the most challenging entrance exam.
For one, she does include a selective history of the role of man on many of these islands in her essays.
The comparison doesn't sit well with the British student, who's currently in Year 8 at Colchester County high school, a selective girl's grammar school in Essex, England.
Kids who want to get into a selective or highly selective college should do everything possible to take advantage of the early decision option.
If you want to be involved in the market right now, you have to take a more active approach and be a selective stock picker.
On the issue of curbside check-in, Mineta said it will be allowed on a selective basis, based on available equipment and explosive detection systems at individual airports.
Parent Nicky Arresti has three children who attended The Latymer School in north London, a selective school, which topped the league tables for the new value-added measures.
But Mr Jarman said that although the vocational training was impressive in quality, there was little to suggest that the UK should import such a selective system.
If you look at the admission rates at selective colleges, a kid has a much better chance of getting in via early decision than through the regular admission pool.
There are more than 160 grammar schools left across England - the remainder of a selective system scrapped in most parts of the country in the 1960s and 1970s.
The policy there is massive intervention to force-feed credit markets and then a selective pull-back (as lately was with housing in some markets) lest the pump be primed too well.
Therefore, there should be no problem in judging the effectiveness of those teachers in an inner-city school such as Hurlingham and Chelsea, or a suburban school, or indeed a selective school.
And whereas a generalised pay cut might make the best workers leave, and a selective one damage morale because it is seen as unfair, firms can often lay off their least competent staff.
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