Sentences with phrase «get their places at»

Fortunately for them, thirteen people were murdered the previous Halloween so they get the place at a cheaper rate.
Doesn't seem like he wants to fight his way into the team, doesn't care about getting a place at the world cup.
It may not be right but that does not make it the truth and I am worried about how failure to get that place at the World Cup in Russia next summer might affect him.
Give us a break people, Spurs did not just get placed at this stage of the competition, they played and qualified just like every team that is present at this point!
Strap the Fisher - Price SpaceSaver High Chair to any seat and your baby's got a place at the table without another piece of furniture hogging space.
«Let's call this push for increased influence in schooling for what it is: a cynical attempt by the church to «stop the rot» and boost its numbers both through the evangelising of children and through the quite shameful practice of requiring parents to sit on pews simply to ensure their children can get a place at a local school.
«I wanted to send a message that if you've got a place at a university, if you can speak the English language, there isn't an arbitrary limit on who can come.
Many people talk about aspiration but Andy is a living example - a working class lad from Liverpool who went to a - comprehensive and got a place at Cambridge University.»
A few weeks after I got my place at Cambridge, my college — St Catharine's — made national headlines when the college female drinking society were caught running naked through the streets, dressed as cats, but having lost their bin bag costumes.
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He was raised a Roman Catholic and attended a Catholic comprehensive for getting a place at London's Central School of Speech and Drama.
«For example, of the proportion accepted to higher - tariff universities, about 44 per cent of those with BBB in their A-levels got a place at higher - tariff institutions, compared to just 20 per cent in 2011.»
The figure represents an increase of 1,000 pupils who will not get their first choice compared to 2015, and means children in London are the least likely in the country to get a place at their preferred school.
In the Main Round, 315 families that requested nonguaranteed kindergarten or 9th - grade placements with applications listing fewer than eight schools did not get placed at all.
The mother of two had expected Bradley, now 11, to get a place at free school Ealing Fields High — her first choice — which was due to open last September to reduce pressure on places across Ealing.
Families will be told what school their child has been allocated on national offer day next Tuesday and children in London are expected to be the least likely in the country to get a place at their preferred school.
Children may not get a place at their nearest school if their parents have not expressed a preference for it.
For many, however, it will be a day of huge anxiety because their child is placed in a school which means long journeys on a daily basis, missing out on going to the same school as siblings or not getting a place at all.
Through the appeals process, parents need to show the negative impact of the child not getting a place at that school outweighs the negative impact of the school having to take an extra pupil
Free schools are expected to abide by the Admissions Code, which applies to all state schools in England, with the exception that the government has said the children of free school founders should be able to get a place at the school automatically.
This means they may not get their places at college and sixth form.
Results from Birmingham show 84.7 % of children starting reception have got a place at their first preference, while 94.8 % got one of their listed choices.
Figures from the Pan London Admissions Board (PLAB) show just 65 % of families got a place at their preferred school.
Last year one in six - nearly 89,000 children - did not get their first choice, and 18,000 did not get a place at any of their preferred schools.
Sir David Carter, the national schools» commissioner, has previously said parental choice was reduced, rather than enhanced, if children did not get a place at any «centres of excellence» within an academy trust.
Funding to help the most talented pupils get a place at private music, dance and drama schools has been extended, but unions have warned the majority of children are missing out on the arts.
Regionally, the north east, south west and East Midlands are the best places for getting a place at the first choice school — the only regions where more than 90 per cent of pupils get their top choice.
Most of the country's towns and counties saw a fall last year in the proportion of pupils getting a place at their first - choice school.
Northern Ireland's consistently higher performance - it has improved again - has been put down to its system of selective schools, where pupils are tested at the age of 11 and the brighter ones get places at grammar schools.
This means pupils whose families can afford to buy in these coveted areas are more likely to get a place at one of the top secondary schools, effectively pricing poorer youngsters out.
On Monday, half a million families will find out whether their children have got a place at their chosen primary school.
The figures come ahead of Primary School Offers Day (Monday 16th April), when half a million families find out whether they've got a place at their chosen school.
And for schools with 851 - 900 A-level points per student, 50 % of independent school pupils got places at the selective universities, while only 32 % of comprehensive pupils did.
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To the US Academy, graduates» blood is on your hands — yours and all your minions», in their infinitely variable guises (the loan officers and administrators, high school advisors who push - push - push college, university faculty and administrators who ply with spoken promises of a far better tomorrow post-graduation, and the online «experts» who keep parroting the hackneyed, specious line that college grads earn more (that, I'm confident, is an illusion of the social backgrounds of those who're employed, as the immensely wealthy father of a good friend of mine pointed out when he recently commented when I shared with him about the job insecurity - college degree paradox that he'd simply «manage my children's trust funds and get them placed at friends» companies.»
«That was an opportunity not just to get a place at the table, but to lead, in many respects, some of the discussion.
It is a shame, because as some oil companies and their friends are finding, it is difficult to get a place at the table where solutions are being discussed if you have claimed for years the whole thing was a hoax.
Getting a place at the Hilton, or even at hotels nearby, to sit or relax was darn near impossible.
And a resume written in a style from 2005 is far more likely to get placed at the bottom of the pile... or thrown out altogether.
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As soon as a business advertises on a promoted trend, they automatically get placed at the top of the search list.

Not exact matches

«Companies have gotten very good at providing creature comforts to developers — they have candy, free lattes, free massages — but if you ask developers what they want, it's a quiet place to work, with a door that closes and more flexibility on getting to learn the technology and experiment.
Or just line up behind it, because it's clear you're going to get to the same place at the same time anyway.
In a New York Times article last year, Perdue compared Trump to Winston Churchill, the former UK prime minister, saying that like the legendary World War II - era leader, Trump was «nobody's choir boy» and «a historic person of destiny at a time and place in America when we've got to make a right - hand turn here.»
Getting too Busy to Stay Organized: As work piles up, it's easy to let organization slide, says Tata Harper, who started an eponymous skincare line at her home in Shoreham, Vt. «It is easy to succumb to disorganization when you are working in the same place that you live since it is a private space that you don't often share with» coworkers or other visitors, she says.
«I have been getting my hair cut at the same place for six or seven years.
«When it's time to actually get to the task we have to do, we're often at a better place, having kind of done everything else,» says Steel.
Kay: The guys don't even try to save money by using coupons to get discounts at their favorite restaurants since they go to the same places each week.
And so at end of it all, even if the second place turns out to be unsuccessful, you've still got the first part where you did succeed.
«What we've had to do at Harry's is actually think out multiple years ahead and say, how big do we want to be, in 2018 and 2019 and 2020 and start buying equipment today so that it gets put in place and we can train people on it and we can have them up and running by the time we're that size.»
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