Not exact matches
U.S. data on Monday showed that consumer prices accelerated in the year to March, with a measure
of underlying inflation surging to near the Federal Reserve's 2 percent target as last year's weak
readings dropped out of the calculation.
Minutes
of the Fed's March 20 - 21 policy meeting published this month showed officials expected the annual PCE price indexes to accelerate in March partly because
of «the arithmetic effect
of the soft
readings on inflation in early 2017
dropping out of the calculation.»
Minutes
of the Fed's March 20 - 21 policy meeting published on April 11 showed officials expected the annual PCE price indexes to accelerate in March partly because
of «the arithmetic effect
of the soft
readings on inflation in early 2017
dropping out of the calculation».
Someone had typed up a few pages to
read aloud, another two spoke from the heart, another had written
out her story long - hand onto lined papers that she
dropped one after another onto the gym floor as she finished another page, a fluttering
of falling, stained with tears.
He could have sent an angel to do that, or
dropped a book
out of heaven with the thunder booming in the clouds, «
Read this book!»
We are not powerless and fearful, not us: and so I pray and I work; I make coffee in the morning and hot meals to gather around the table at suppertime; I worship and sing
out words
of promise and praise; I raise children and
read good books; I pray for my enemies and write letters and send money and show up to fold clothes and
drop off meals with an extra bag
of groceries; I advocate with the marginalized and amplify the oppressed and antagonize the Empire with a grin on my face; I will honour those who get after the work
of the Kingdom and celebrate; I learn how to listen to those with whom I disagree; I abandon the idea that we can baptize sinful practices in the name
of sacred purposes; I will stand in the middle
of the field near my house with my face turned up to the rain and consider it a minor baptism.
The Coca - Cola Co stabilises brand value as Moutai soars - study The Coca - Cola Co's namesake product has arrested its slide down a list
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I don't really know enough about the player but I hope he has a good head on his shoulders and works hard, from what I have
read about Campbell makes me glad he is on his way
out, non
of his loan coaches have had much good to say about him and he keeps getting
dropped.
That around 12th grade,
out of the remaining children who have not
dropped out or been expelled, 84 percent
of them can't
read at grade level.
Hope this one doesn't pan
out the only African player we should be going for is Keita other than that it makes no sense to me, there are so many wingers better than a one season Mahrez (dembele, Brandt, Lemar, pulisic, berrardi the kid from sassuolo, Forsberg, Marco asensio, Douglas costa, Allan saint maximin, the list goes on) plus all I
read was how good his dribbling skills and the occasional goal or two, I also have seen him play and as soon as things get tough his head
drops that's what I mean by lazy no character, no fighting spirit and we got loads
of those players the only one who differs is Sanchez so if he is coming we lose Sanchez, so no sorry I won't be happy with that mediocre replacement!!
@kel, I agree alot with you but iv been
reading some
of your comments and I
drop short
of all
out attack on Wenger and the board, its better to use examples
of his errors rather than ripping him
out of it and calling him every name under the sun.
With still no striker to speak
of available our sources (I
read it on the internet) suggest that there will be a return to the starting lineup for Andre Ayew with Edmilson Fernandes
dropping out.
Reading, Sheffield Wednesday, Huddersfield & Fulham can still mathematically
drop out of the playoff positions - and where there's a possibility we have hope to drive us forward.
The statistics are staggering, with millions
of single moms throughout the U.S., many
of them are young mothers that have
dropped out of school or are giving up their dreams
of having a college education in order to go to work and support their... [Continue
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of 2014 and 2013.
Last week the Associated Press ran a widely disseminated article indicating that: some schools around the country are
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He added that poor
reading skills could result in children
dropping out of the education system at a later stage and becoming «disruptive and ill - disciplined».
From what I've
read Carl's opponent has
dropped out of the race.
Standards
of reading and maths have fallen to such an extent that the UK has fallen
out of the top - ten
of ranked countries, making it the only country previously ranked above - average to
drop out of the top performing group.
So I kind
of dropped the interest in science until I was
out of college and married and started
reading Scientific American.
Out of frustration, literally inches away from me was the honey Cody had bought, so we decided to
drop - cast the honey on graphene to act as top-gate dielectric — I thought maybe the honey would mimic dielectric gels I
read about in literature.
After some deep research, Joe LoGalbo
read a shocking article from the US National Library
of Medicine confirming how cardio workouts have been causing testosterone
drops in men to the point that they are even lower than men who don't work
out.
I remember we
read about «breakdowns» where you did your max set
of six, cut 5 lbs, and repped
out and repeated this for a triple
drop set.
The act
of dropping out of someone's life without so much as a text, phone call or goodbye can prove to... Keep
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December 1, 2017 • Mraz recounts the palm
reading that led him to
drop out of college and make music, and how Sara Bareilles brought him to the Broadway musical Waitress.
Oliver enlisted Arnett to
read from a children's book called «The Kid Who Ran for President» to help advise Trump on his options for
dropping out of the race.
The plot is cool, but
reading it on the back
of the box wouldn't make me
drop the box, freak
out, slap the person near me and say «BY GOLLY I MUST RENT THIS FLICK!».
Writer / director / Dane Nicolas Winding Refn's follow up to the magnificent Drive
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Statewide, more than three quarters
of 4th graders
read below grade level, the same share
of 8th graders are below grade level in math, and nearly one third
of high - school students
drop out.
Moreover, children who fall substantially behind in
reading in the early grades are unlikely to catch up — meaning that the long process
of dropping out of high school often starts in the early years.
For a decade or more, school reform has been an urban tale
of superintendents seeking to «turn around» schools in poverty - stricken communities, where vast numbers
of children
read below grade level and
drop out before graduation.
Massachusetts is widely seen as having the best school system in the country: Just 2 percent
of its high - schoolers
drop out, for example, and its students» math and
reading scores rank No. 1 nationally.
The earliest findings: First - graders are considered to be at risk
of disengaging from school (and potentially becoming fully disengaged and
dropping out in the future) if by the third marking period they're absent from school nine or more times, are below grade level in
reading and / or mathematics, and / or have a calculated grade point average below 1.2 in the third marking period.
• Children who are not
reading proficiently in third grade are four times more likely to
drop out of high school.
Of those children who experience serious problems with reading, 10 — 15 percent eventually drop out of high schoo
Of those children who experience serious problems with
reading, 10 — 15 percent eventually
drop out of high schoo
of high school.
Students who fail to
read well by fourth grade often have a greater likelihood
of dropping out and a lifetime
of diminished success.»
West's data on Florida includes annual FCAT math and
reading test scores as well as two behavioral outcomes: days absent and a measure
of whether they
dropped out of high school by grade 10.
But Latinos also have the lowest student achievement levels, with less access to early childhood programs, lower
reading and math scores, a higher chance
of dropping out of high school and worse odds
of attending college than any other group.
Poor
reading ability is a key predictor
of academic disengagement and, ultimately,
dropping out.
We supplement our analysis on math and
reading achievement with similar analyses
of the effects
of entering a middle school on the probability
of students» not being enrolled in a Florida public school in 10th grade (a proxy for
dropping out of high school by this time) and on being retained in 9th grade (often a strong predictor that a student will leave school prior to graduation).
Legislation that would make students repeat third grade if they can't pass state
reading exams is being considered in Colorado, Iowa, New Mexico, and Tennessee, she writes, reviving debates about whether retaining students boosts achievement or increases their odds
of dropping out.
Missing too many days can lead to struggling to
read proficiently by the end
of third grade and
dropping out in high school, research shows.
But supporters
of the state's third grade
reading policy say other research shows students who leave third grade behind in
reading likely won't ever catch up and are much more likely to
drop out.
This legislation, which passed with overwhelming bi-partisan majorities at the time, was based upon the sound evidence that children who can not
read on grade level by fourth grade begin a cycle
of falling behind and are much more likely to
drop out of high school, and experience a spiraling set
of consequences that often lead to unemployment and incarceration.
For poor and minority students, risks are higher: 26 percent
of those who face the «double jeopardy»
of poverty and low
reading proficiency fail to earn high school diplomas, and Hispanic and African American children who lack proficiency by third grade are twice as likely to
drop out of school as their white counterparts.
The program helps districts improve
reading, writing, and math instruction and use data systems to identify students who are at - risk
of dropping out of school, enabling students to improve their performance, stay in school, and put themselves on a path to high school graduation and beyond.
Children not
reading by third grade are six times as likely to
drop out of school.
Nationally, the evidence is mounting that students who are chronically absent - missing 10 % or more
of the school year for any reason - are less likely to
read well by the end
of third grade and are more prone to
drop out of high school.
Through that effort, students»
reading scores on the Texas Assessment
of Academic Skills (TAKS) rose, student attendance increased, no at - risk student
dropped out, and there were many fewer disciplinary problems.