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Those who, because of population mobility and the reputed desire of employers to train their own employees, would limit vocational education to general rather than specific skills ought to bear in mind the importance of motivation in any kind of school experience.
Those of mixed race make up 40 % of the population, with blacks and whites following at 20 % each.
Those who apply the labels of " crime " or " criminal " intend to assert the hegemony of a dominant population, or to reflect a consensus of condemnation for the identified behavior and to justify any punishments prescribed by the State ( in the event that standard processing tries and convicts an accused person of a crime ).
Those members of the Arab population who had not fled were expelled or killed.
Those details are included in the aggregate population and area values reported here.
Those groups mixed with the Rhaeto-Romanic population and pushed it up into the mountains.
Those states that had less than 50 percent of the voting age population voting in 1960 and / or 1964 were covered in the original act.
* Argentina: Those of German ancestry constitute about 7. 5 % of the Argentine population — over 3 million —, most of them Volga Germans alone — about 2 million —.
: Those of German ancestry are about 3. 3 % of Paraguayan population.
Those villages had their harbors at nearest points on the shore, often connected with stairways (" Skalas ") and the population gradually migrated there, as tourism began to emerge as an important source of income.
Those making less than $ 25, 000 per year comprised 32. 2 percent of the population, while 1. 9 percent made more than $ 150, 000, according to the 2000 census.
Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 0. 9 percent of the population.
Those at the Waitaki River mouth and at Awamoa both date from the Archaic ( Moa-hunter ) phase of Māori culture, when New Zealand's human population clustered along the south-east coast from about AD 1100.
Those who identify as Hispanic or Latino make up a majority of the population in the city.
Those not educated in classical Chinese — almost the entirety of the population — could understand only very little of the language.
Those villages whose population meets troops with arms, burn down the villages and shoot the adult males without exception.
Those groups were viewed very highly among the Egyptian population.
Those expelled included individuals who had refused to sign so-called " nationality correction " forms, introduced by the authorities prior to the 1997 population census, requiring members of ethnic groups residing in these districts to relinquish their Kurdish or Assyrians identities and to register officially as Arabs.
Those favoring annexation of Hawaii ( on the model of Karafuto ) intended to use the local Japanese community, which had constituted 43 % ( c. 160, 000 ) of Hawaii's population in the 1920s, as a leverage.
Those possessing a bachelor's degree or higher is estimated at 45. 9 % of the population.
Those details reported here are also included in the aggregate values reported for the entire city ; as of the 2000 census, the CDP had a total population of 12, 327.
Those who took up the offer were settled by the Ottoman authorities in those districts of northern Macedonia where the Muslim population was weak.
Those who said they were of two or more races were 2. 8 percent of the city's population ( that totals 100. 2 percent because the percentage figures are rounded ).
Those districts which had large rural proportions received a greater number of nominal votes than they actually contained voters – as an example, in 1927, Waipawa, a district without any urban population at all, received an additional 4, 153 nominal votes to its actual 14, 838 – having the maximum factor of 28 % extra representation.
Those costs are in the form of reduced business opportunity for the majority of the population, reduced competition in the market place, inflated consumer goods prices, decreased economic performance, inefficient business investment cycles, reduced motivation in affected organizations, and the diminution of economically productive activity.

Those and figures
235 men were killed and a further 350 wounded Those casualty figures are wrong, — more than half of the battalion — within half an hour.
Those figures have been overused in several sites, in spite of not being up to date.
Those who held the middle ground in the ideological struggle became the central figures.
Those who were playwrights pure and simple fared far less well ; the biographies of early figures like George Peele and Robert Greene, and later ones like Brome and Philip Massinger, are marked by financial uncertainty, struggle, and poverty.
Those figures are not comparable across systems unless the method of scoring is specified.
Those figures would mean there are 1. 3 rats per person in the country.
Those taken into custody included South Vietnamese military personnel, present and former government officials, local civil servants, teachers, policemen, and religious figures.
Those who favour the practice say that this can highlight such issues as discriminatory historiography by, for example, putting into relief the extent to which same-sex sexual experiences are excluded from biographies of noted figures, or to which sensibilities resulting from same-sex attraction are excluded from literary and artistic consideration of important works, and so on.
Those base figures of speech can be literary references, resulting in a sophisticated form of allusion.
Those honored include artists, writers, activists, film makers, physicians, entertainers, sports figures, and public servants.
Those leading government figures who had voted for the resolution included Giuseppe Bottai and Emilio De Bono as well as Grandi.
Those that have been found are figures in silhouette with some incised detail, perhaps the origin of the incised silhouette figures of the black-figure period.
Those listed under " plus " appeared in previous categories, e. g. " Washington " is counted under " Presidents of the United States ", but listed under " Revolutionary War figures " for completeness.
Those depicted in the murals are celebrities, famous politicians, as well as prominent sports and media figures.
Those plans were supported by such prominent public figures such as Clauswitz, Gneisenau, Theodor von Schon, Wilhelm von Humbold.
Those to have presented awards to recipients include both Irish and international figures from music, sport, film, television and beauty, such as Joe Elliott, Denis Hickie, Colin Farrell, Alex Zane and Rosanna Davison.
Those changes made the seat a notional Labour victory in the Rallings and Thrasher figures which were used by the Press Association for determining gains, losses and swings.
According to Susan Bayly: Those like ( Sir William ) Hunter, as well as the key figures of H. H. Risley ( 1851 – 1911 ) and his protégé Edgar Thurston, who were disciples of the French race theorist Topinard and his European followers, subsumed discussions of caste into theories of biologically determined race essences, ... Their great rivals were the material or occupational theorists led by the ethnographer and folklorist William Crooke ( 1848 – 1923 ), author of one of the most widely read provincial Castes and Tribes surveys, and such other influential scholar-officials as Denzil Ibbetson and E. A. H. Blunt.
Those figures represent a non-partisan calculation of the costs of the strike to the Boston business community.
Those figures are probably due to the action of the textilotoxin.
Those stories are mostly concerned with smashing taboos, and feature much sexuality and other bodily functions, as well as cod-psychoanalysis and pot shots at authority figures of all kinds including divinities.
Select programs on WERE during this period ranged from America's Workforce ( labor issues in the Cleveland area ), to The Gay 90's ( homosexual and diversity issues ) to Talking Books ( interviews with literary figures ), to Those Antique Guys ( appraisals and commentary on antiques ).

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