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Some and schools
Some vocational training schools provide such training, but the current need exceeds the facilities.
Some of this trend toward area vocational schools has been related to the problems of persistent labor surplus areas and their desire to attract new industry.
Some schools were technical -- the Belgians needed carpenters and mechanics to help exploit the land, and trained many.
Some Buddhist scholars assert words are inadequate to describe the goal of the Buddhist path, but concerning the usefulness of words in the path itself, schools differ radically.
Some schools also include a freshman level of the sport in order to develop skills as the athletes mature.
Some schools offer a qualification in this subject at GCSE and A level.
Some education systems have separate middle schools, with the transition to the final stage of secondary education taking place at around the age of fourteen.
Some proponents of school vouchers, including the Sutherland Institute and many supporters of the Utah voucher effort, see it as a remedy for the negative cultural impact caused by under-performing public schools, which falls disproportionately on demographic minorities.
Some researchers claim that current cost efficient comparisons are not easy to make as public schools leave out major costs when calculating per pupil spending.
Some sources claim that public schools ' higher per pupil spending is due to having a higher proportion of students with behavioral, physical and emotional problems.
Some libertarians in the U. S. object to vouchers on the grounds that granting government money, even indirectly, to private and religious schools will inevitably lead to increased governmental control over non-government education, and possibly over the teachings of the sponsoring religious group ( most often a church ).
Some U. S. law schools also offer an LLM or JSD specialization in environmental law.
Some of these include building dozens of dams and reservoirs, a number of hospitals or clinics, schools and government institutions.
Some Culture Ministers of the states, especially in Prussia, decided, that the Sedantag would be an official festival in schools.
Some schools offer classes in which they perform similar tasks as a help desk.
Some of the main trends in modern Homeric scholarship have been, in the 19th and early 20th centuries, Analysis and Unitarianism ( see Homeric Question ), schools of thought which emphasized on the one hand the inconsistencies in, and on the other the artistic unity of, Homer ; and in the 20th century and later Oral Theory, the study of the mechanisms and effects of oral transmission, and Neoanalysis, the study of the relationship between Homer and other early epic material.
Some of the reforms that were actually put in place, such as the abolition of the traditional Muslim veil for women and the opening of a number of co-educational schools, quickly alienated many tribal and religious leaders.
Some of the different schools and leading thinkers are as follows.
Some of the major research ventures undertaken by these schools include the pioneering work done by the School of Environmental Studies in highlighting the presence of arsenic in groundwater in countries like India and Bangladesh and the development of the first alcohol based car by the School of Automobile Engineering.
Some Buddhist schools refer to Guanyin both as male and female interchangeably.
Some schools believe that competition breeds better and more efficient practitioners, and gives a sense of good sportsmanship.
Some neijia schools refer to their arts as " soft style " martial arts.
Some Nichiren schools see the incident of the attempted beheading as marking a turning point in Nichiren's teaching, since Nichiren began inscribing the Gohonzon and wrote a number of major doctrinal treatises during his subsequent three-year exile on Sado Island in the Japan Sea.
Some researchers add that Nichiren strongly criticized the esoteric rituals of other schools: “ As Sasaki notes, Nichiren ’ s view of the shift of authority from GoToba to Yoshitoki was inseparable from his criticism of the esoteric teachings.
Some of the debris was used as evidence in the conspirators ' trials, incorporated into memorials, donated to local schools, or sold to raise funds for relief efforts.

Some and prescribe
Some hints prescribe that some small vertical holes are left in the powder by using a fork.
Some traditions, such as that of Robert Cochrane, also prescribe the use of a single knife for both ritual and practical purposes.
Some gṛhya sūtrās like Vaikhanasa prescribe 2 more samskaras, the Vishnu bali and the Pravasagamana / Pindavardhana.
Some elderly people have multiple medical disorders ; some have self-prescribed many herbal medications and over-the-counter drugs ; some adult physicians prescribe medications to their specialty without reviewing other medications used by the elder patient.
* Some prescribe that any player with 45 points or more is not allowed to replace any cards.
Some psychiatrists actually prescribe the singular SSRIs to alleviate the symptoms of venlafaxine withdrawal.
Some martial arts, notably kendō, aikidō, and iaidō, may prescribe up to two fist widths of distance between the knees.
Some sentences actually prescribe additional humiliation, such as shaving, or combine it with painful corporal punishments, see below.
Some doctors prescribe fixed retainers regularly, especially where active orthodontic treatments have effected great changes in the bite and there is a high risk for reversal of these changes.
" Some Russian language primers still prescribe.
Some versions of the protocol prescribe a toast in water for all deceased comrades.

Some and defences
Some practices have not changed since the dawn of warfare: ambushes, seeking and turning flanks, maintaining reconnaissance, creating and using obstacles and defences, etc.
Some of the ongoing work at the reserve is stopping the encroaching sea by digging new lagoons and establishing more sea defences, and replacing the woodland lost to the sea.
Some coastal castles were used to support naval operations: Dover Castle's medieval fortifications used as basis for defences across the Dover Strait ; Pitreavie Castle in Scotland was used to support the Royal Navy ; and Carrickfergus Castle in Ireland was used as a coastal defence base.
Some authorities define the Bernhardt Line as crossing Italy from coast to coast following not just the western defensive positions described above but incorporating also the eastern defences of the Gustav Line.
Some time later that century, Dyrrachium was struck by a powerful earthquake which destroyed the city's defences.
Some scholars have argued that Negrín's " active war policy "— attacking rather than adopting strong defences and hoping for a wider European conflict or harrying the nationalist forces — was primarily driven by the PCE's desire for propaganda victories, and, as at the Ebro, destroyed the Republican army for no great purpose.
Some coastal areas still retain and regularly test the sirens as part of the flood warning defences.
Some animals require the minerals at these sites not for nutrition, but to ward off the effects of secondary compounds that are included in the arsenal of plant defences against herbivory.
Some 200 Soviet reinforcements of the 79th Naval Infantry Brigade, protecting the sector, was lost in the bombardment but the main defences held out.
Some individual players stood out: winger David Lemi surprised many defences with his speed and agility, Brian Lima proved tough to beat at centre, fly-half Jason Strange had an impressive goal-kicking record and scrum-half Shaun Perry had been called up to captain England Saxons by the season's end on the strength of play at Bristol.

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