Janet Finch Saunders AM noted the decline in GCSE take up of STEM subjects and the fact that take up at A level has not increased in line with overall A level entries as she called on the government to introduce a programme encouraging highly talented people into STEM subject teaching.
We should have known that it wouldn't take long for someone in congress to take up the fight to re-legalize cellphone unlocking.
But this is -- this isn't a step for us to take, this is a step for the North Koreans to take in living up to -- living up to those obligations.
But in many boomtowns, Latinos have poured in to take up the basic jobs in construction, food and distribution that cities need to back up their growth.
There are no signs of Mediobanca relinquishing its grasp: last month, it announced a capital increase and the sale of some corporate stakes in order to take up its rights in a Generali share issue.
Among its findings, Ofcom reveals that in 12 months, the gap between broadband take up in Wales (64%) and the UK as a whole (71%) decreased by three percentage points.
Some rape cases in India can take up to 10 years in the courts.
The lifestyles of young people could explain the trends in take-up of Isas among the younger generation.
Two exam boards which produce the qualifications are reporting increases in take-up.
The organisation's chairman, Rob Rees, welcomed the increase in take-up, but said cost remained a concern at a time when funding was tight.
The School Food Trust said the continued rise, shown in its annual survey, more than compensated for a fall in take-up following TV chef Jamie Oliver's campaign on food quality.
Many in this age group could be saving for a deposit on a home, whereas first-time buyers in the 25-to-34 age bracket could explain why that age group saw the smallest rise in take-up (24%).
Mr Matthews confirmed that he is to depart in early 2013 to take up a policing role in Cyprus.
It also shows that in Wales, the take-up of broadband in rural areas (69%) continues to be higher than urban areas (62%).
The six partners in the enterprise take turns to open up in the evenings, where they do a brisk business, often to regular customers.
The pacifist stance is only viable when one lives in a society with others who are willing to take up arms in self-defense.
Allow me the indulgence of this hypothetical: Take any one of the thousands of young men and women who take up with startups in their twenties.
In the UK, only people aged over 65 or in at-risk categories are advised to get a flu jab, with take-up in the elderly category averaging between 72% and 75%.
Perhaps extending reach without the expense of opening new shops, especially in areas where ereader take-up may be low, such as in towns where the population is ageing and less attracted to technology such as ereaders, might be something to explore.
The Budget Committee has to take up in the House reconciliation, begin that process.
This removed many of the gender inequalities in subject take-up that previously existed.
New research shows the gap between broadband take up in Wales and the UK has decreased from 10 percentage points to seven in just 12 months.
Introducing this sort of uncertainty could easily destroy the fragile belief in broadband as the safe way to get online and quickly halt the growth in broadband take-up.
"When we, a thousand miles away, debate over whether we should be in Afghanistan or draw a cartoon, the people in Nigeria take up arms and fight it out, " she says.
To help pay for the Small Business Jobs Act, which the Senate will take up in September, Democrats are proposing to repeal tax cuts for the five largest public oil companies by revenue: Exxon Mobil, ConocoPhillips, Chevron, BP and Royal Dutch Shell.
The House -- as I understand it, the House is going to take up in the next day or so the small business lending initiative that the President and many believe are tremendously important in getting needed capital to small business owners.
In 2006 the government was already trying to find something useful for graduates to do by encouraging them to take up jobs in villages as assistants to rural officials.
He returned to Eton in 1918, to take up the same position, and died a tranquil death in 1936, though not before being awarded the Order of Merit.
And a much touted trial of Durham schoolchildren, in which all GCSE pupils were encouraged to take the supplement in the run up to exams last summer, seems to have been quietly forgotten.
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