Sentences with phrase «laid on young people»

One of the great problems of modern education is the demand laid on young people to run before they can walk.

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On stage at the Mobile World Congress Monday, the young founder laid out his plan to bring access to the Internet to billions more people through the nonprofit organization Internet.org.
About 30 young people lay dead on the grass.
Addressing students in Derby, Corbyn laid it on thick: «Young people deserve a break.
This was the reason that Nicole Oehlrich, a young Heidelberg researcher, and her husband took on the enormous task (entirely in their free time) of setting up an Internet site containing information, in lay person's language, on all aspects of cancer.
«Heaven Knows What» has a looser structure than even «Kids,» but directors Josh Safdie and Benn Safdie must have been intent on showing us not a classic narrative with loose connections tied up but a laid - back look at the several days or weeks in the lives of a group of young people addicted to heroin.
Basically, the theory says people are attracted to teams / companies that function on their «level» — ie a high - strung person isn't going to want to join a young startup, and a laid - back cool cat won't be looking for jobs at a white - shoe firm.
Where a young person lacks capacity (in accordance with the statutory test laid down in the MCA 2005)-- as opposed to being overwhelmed or unduly influenced — and therefore can not provide capacitated consent, a person with parental responsibility can provide consent on their behalf.
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