Sentences with phrase «convert failing ones»

Not exact matches

Just look at Jack Wilshere on one - on - one with De Gea, but Jack did cowardly failed to convert the goal.
Pedro failed to convert his one - on - one with Petr Cech in the first period, whilst Aaron Ramsey tricked his way through the Blues backline to hit the post, only for Alexandre Lacazette to blaze the rebound over from just three yards out.
The Reds» top scorer had another chance a minute later, when Robertson found his streaking run with a delightful through ball, but one on one with the Polish goalkeeper, Salah failed to convert from close range.
Even Van Persie was guilty of failing to convert as Mannone saved his weak one - on - one effort, but Evra doubled United's lead when he headed home from the resultant corner.
The consequences for schools that failed to meet their performance targets were progressively severe — after one year, districts would be required to offer public school choice to all the students in a school; after several years, districts would be required to replace school staff, convert the school into a public charter school, or hand the school over to a private contractor.
Writing in The Guardian last month, Warwick Mansell pointed out that of the 447 schools rated inadequate, more than one in four — 123 — had failed their Ofsted a year or more ago and had not yet converted to academy status, or been recorded by the DfE as planned for academisation.
In the academies annual report and accounts for 2015 to 2016 the department revealed it would rate its regional schools commissioners on the number and percentage of failing maintained schools converting within nine months, making it one of their «key performance indicators».
In Expanding District Capacity to Turn Around Failing Schools: An Evaluation of the Cameron Middle School Charter Conversion, Public Impact's Daniela Doyle looks at Metropolitan Nashville's first attempt at gradually converting a chronically low - performing district school to one operated by a charter management organization.
Compounding the risk for landlords under s. 57 is that if, within one year after the tenant vacates the rental unit, the designated person fails to occupy the rental unit within a reasonable period of time and the landlord lists the rental unit for rent; or enters into a tenancy agreement with another person; or advertises the rental unit or the building that contains the rental unit for sale; or demolishes the rental unit or the building containing the rental unit; or «takes any step to convert the rental unit or the building containing the rental unit» to a use other than residential premises; then, the landlord is «presumed, unless the contrary is proven on a balance of probabilities,» to have acted in bad faith in giving the notice and is therefore liable to the penalties provided for in s. 57 (3).
Norton Rose recently acted on behalf of Sishen Iron Ore, a subsidiary of Kumba Iron Ore which is in turn owned by AngloAmerican after the state granted ArcelorMittal's 21.4 % stake in Sishen, one of the world's biggest iron mines, to Imperial Crown Trading, after ArcelorMittal failed to convert its old order stake into a new one.
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