Sentences with phrase «certainly city children»

As to the children in the mountains, they were certainly city children they took up there.

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There's certainly no shortage of restaurants in Quebec City — and the fact that they all welcome children makes your life a little easier.
I'm not going to pretend like Free People is as wearable as I'd like — some of their stuff is certainly head - scratching and they purport to appeal to 18 - to -28-year-olds, but a lot of their stuff is very pleasing right now and can easily be tweaked to take the boho flower child factor down a bit and make them city chic or better yet, preppy chic, my absolute favorite style.
It also gave the movement a populist patina, making it seem that if you were concerned about the plight of poor inner - city children, you would certainly support the creation of many more charter schools.
MAYOR: Look, I think it's understandable — and probably is more of a specific political thing than anything — I think it's understandable that people who opposed what was going on for many years in this city and this state and this country, and certainly, people who I agreed with on so many levels, including in opposition to the approaches in No Child Left Behind under George Bush, that they would want to continue to act on those concerns.
The ability to make the various comparisons is compelling, and it is easy to get lost doing things like comparing your current city to the one where you were raised, looking for the cities who seem to be doing a very good job in certain areas - certainly good news for the children who live there - versus other cities with similar demographics.
Yet while the rally has certainly galvanized educators across North Carolina's largest cities, the reaction has been somewhat muted among charter schools, although leaders at Durham's Central Park School for Children, a self - described «progressive» charter, say they will close May 16 as a tribute to the rally.
This pattern of change in means over the decade between the 2005 study and ours appears consistent with the small, but significant, increases observed between 2007 and 2012 in the self - report subscale means for Total Difficulties, Emotional Symptoms, Peer Relationship Problems and Hyperactivity - Inattention (but a decrease in Conduct Problems) in nationally representative New Zealand samples of children aged 12 — 15 years, 28 and with a similar increase in Emotional Symptoms and decrease in Conduct Problems between 2009 and 2014 in English community samples of children aged 11 — 13 years.29 The mean PLE score in the MCS sample aligned closely with that reported previously for a relatively deprived inner - city London, UK, community sample aged 9 — 12 years19 using these same nine items, although the overall prevalence of a «Certainly True» to at least one of the nine items in the MCS (52.2 %) was lower than that obtained in the London sample (66.0 %).8
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