But because these exams are not available in most state schools, Mr Willetts warned a «worrying divide is opening up in British education» that could lead to a bigger
gulf between state and private schools than there had been in a generation.
In a more recent paper, Anderson and Bows try to make
this gulf between stated intentions and actions more obvious by focusing on a single economic sector: the international shipping industry.
Not exact matches
The Conservatives» demonization of carbon - pricing regimes and dilatory environmental policy has had the unintended consequence of stalling the United
States» approval of the Keystone XL pipeline
between Alberta and the
Gulf Coast, Trudeau says.
Between 2000 and 2015, combined private sector employment in nine southern and
gulf coast
states still grew 13.5 percent.
In our
state of sinfulness, the
gulf between us and God was simply too great.
It is exactly Qatar's balance
between respecting traditional Islamic teachings and maintaining an openness towards the outside world that has repeatedly allowed the small
Gulf state to act as a mediator
between Arab actors and the West, for instance by securing the release of US soldier Bowe Bergdahl from the Afghan Taliban in May 2014.
In terms of direct seizure there is a fair
gulf of difference
between nationalisation under
state control and socialisation under workers» control.
But there is a vast stylistic
gulf between the former reality show host and the serious Faso, who spent 16 years in the
state legislature before running unsuccessfully against Democrat Eliot Spitzer for governor in 2006.
If the angle
between the two mesh structures is precisely chosen, a «gap» is also revealed: a
gulf between occupied and unoccupied energy
states.
Republican governors in blue and purple
states are confronting a
gulf between Trump and voters frustrated with his decision on the Paris accord
NOAA - supported modelers at the University of Michigan, Louisiana
State University, and the Louisiana Universities Marine Consortium are forecasting that this year's
Gulf of Mexico hypoxic «dead» zone will be
between 7,286 and 8,561 square miles which could place it among the ten largest recorded.
A. Stephen Dahms, director of the California
State University Program for Education and Research in Biotechnology, says that much of this is due to the
gulf between industry expectations and what university faculty feel is important.
AEU findings following the 2015
State of Our Schools survey reveal a huge
gulf between the funding needed and the funding actually provided.
There has long been a culture
gulf between California and the East Coast
states, and that definitely holds for charter schools.
Why does there seem to be such a wide
gulf between what principals say they need to know to do their job and what they are taught in education programs required by
state departments of education?
Narrowing the
gulf on test scores and graduation rates
between low - income students — many of whom are in the
state's urban areas — and their more affluent peers has been a daunting obstacle in Connecticut for years.
For years, there has been a
gulf between the sunny results on
state tests that show the majority of students are doing just fine and the much lower performance on the tough national exam, the National Assessment for Educational Progress (NAEP).
Presently, the impasse
between Qatar and the Saudi - led
Gulf state coalition has made it very difficult for local traders who trade with offshore brokers to source foreign exchange to be able to fund their forex accounts.
Iran has threatened to ban airlines from using its airspace if they refer to the
Gulf between Iran and Arab
states as Arabian instead of Persian.
The
State Department has decided how it will handle the open - skies dispute
between the legacy U.S. airlines and the
Gulf carriers Emirates, Etihad and Qatar, according to a source close to the considerations.
Situated
between the
Gulf of Mexico and the Caribbean Sea, the Yucatan Peninsula is comprised of the Mexican
states of Yucatan, Campeche and Quintana Roo.
Brought up
between Qatar and Washington
State, artist Sophia Al - Maria is currently offering us a unique artistic purview, tackling as she is the underrepresented subject of modern life in
Gulf Arab nations.
In Al - Maria's view, the mall in both the
Gulf and the United
States — along with its attendant consumerism — occupies «a weirdly neutral shared zone
between cultures that are otherwise engaged in a sort of war of information and image,» waged through both traditional and social media.
The proliferation of malls in the
Gulf in the late 1990s and early 2000s is something Al - Maria witnessed firsthand, having been raised
between Washington
State and Qatar.
It's part of a large series that is and excellent and in - depth exploration of how subsiding land and a rising
Gulf of Mexico will stick the
state of Loiusiana, and the city of New Orleans,
between a rock and a hard place, metaphoricaly speaking.
The big eye - opener to me is the
gulf between Richard Betts of the Met Office applauding the title (and saying scientists need just to be honest) and Gleick who is in a
state of near paranoia that the forces of evil will deliberately misuse the title of the blog to further their nefarious purposes and condemn the planet to a hot and premature end.
That's the size of the
gulf between the industry's
stated intentions and the industry's real - world policies,
between what it says it intends to do and what it's doing.
My colleague John Broder has a front - page article today about the
gulf between «brown» and «green»
states, as President Obama promotes an energy and climate agenda praised by environmentalists.
Every year
between August and October hurricanes roll through the
gulf coast of the United
States.
While in Orlando, Mr. Morrow has practiced all over the
state from Sarasota to Pensacola on the
gulf coast and from the Georgia line down to Indian River County, and every county in
between.