The selective approbation attached to for-profit embryo donation comes across as just plain odd.
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Saxony kept the selective element, but sent pupils to secondary school at 13 rather than 11.
The answer lies in the selective reading of the record by the House managers.
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Only in this way could the selective grammar schools enrol a balance of boys and girls.
So do the selective universities, which generally prefer candidates who take the tougher subjects.
But the selective principle upon which that education was delivered faced mounting criticism.
There are only 12 parks in the selective Pan Parks network, which stretches across 10 countries, from Finland to Georgia.
Put your political preferences aside and accept a cold, hard truth of the selective college admissions world: diversity is a reality.
All men between ages of 18 and 26 are already required to register for the draft with the Selective Service System.
Hillary Clinton, America's secretary of state, and some of her European counterparts have spoken about the selective application of justice in Russia.
Lathes are used to fabricate things by the selective removal of material.
Alternatively, it may give rise to the selective application of such requirements.
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The selective switching off of genes that have come from one or other parent is called imprinting and, though rare, is not unknown.
One important conclusion: the selective destruction of past practices and making way for the new is the sure-shot mantra for securing future success.
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The lengthy courtship that preceded the deal shows the selective approach being taken toward U.S. commercial property by investors in the world's most-populous country.
All males must register with the Selective Service System by their 18th birthday, under penalty of law and the revocation of all federal student aid.
Sir Peter called for "more sustained and intensive support for these high-achieving young people, so that they can gain entry to the selective universities for which they are qualified".
It is the first word of the title, not the fourth, that dominates the picture, which is essentially the selective erotic memoir of a San Francisco filmmaker named Caveh Zahedi.
As for hot flashes and night sweats, the anti-seizure drug gabapentin or certain antidepressants in the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class may help some women, says Deborah Grady, M.
After promotion to lead the whole education portfolio he went on to attack Labour's grammar school policy, calling the selective system "as divisive as it is archaic" and telling MPs how 11-plus exam failures - including his brother - suffered for life.
" That's an overstatement, but Mr. Grundfest is right that social media "is a highly efficient means for broadly disseminating many different forms of information in non-exclusionary manner" and that Facebook and Twitter are "uniquely ill-suited to the selective disclosure of information.
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The London-based Science Media Centre, which assists reporters when major science news breaks, posted an entire page of criticisms, most notably its poor design, the use of tumor prone rodents, the small sample size and the selective presentation of data.
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The difference went away when the executives were said to have graduated from less selective schools, and when the evaluators were told that the more selective schools exercised race-blind admissions.
The grants, under the Regional Selective Assistance and the assembly's New Investment schemes are aimed at attracting businesses to the needier parts of Wales.
In addition, Oxford and the Indian Institutes of Technology are among the most selective universities in the world, so they were also included as elite.
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Research from the access regulator Offa indicates the richest 20% of young people are seven times more likely to enter the most selective institutions than the poorest 40%.
The most selective schools in the US could easily double their enrollment while maintaining exceptionally high standards, but the costs of greatly expanding campuses and faculty would almost certainly exceed incremental revenues.
That is, over the past generation the most selective schools in the country got into the habit of listing a high sticker price and then discounting that price as needed in order to fill a class.
The award to Plexus in Kelso is the second-largest made under the regional selective assistance scheme for the last quarter of 2007.
For example, the more selective you are, the more students you turn down as an institute of higher education, the higher your rating.
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