Sentences with phrase «narrower ability range»

According to the GSHA, ministers reportedly still want to see pupils from the top 25 per cent of achievers attend comprehensive schools, but expect new selective schools to have a «narrower ability range» — closer to 10 per cent.

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The ability to narrow the field of inquiry is, in my view, an enviable thing, given the very wide range of service into which an introductory course in Old Testament is now being pressed.
It's a little bit more work to get an advert published, but if you've got an extremely specific audience in mind, a Facebook advert gives you the ability to narrow down your audience even further using the vast range of options available.
In contrast to other approaches, we believe the new payload payload capacity and ability to induce a broad immune response will enable us to include a wide range of patient - specific epitopes, thereby addressing the shortcoming of other approaches that require a more narrow selection due to finite vector space and / or antigenic competition.
If we are focussed (as the curriculum is) on individual needs, we will consider students» personal, social, ethical, intercultural, artistic, musical and physical needs and their preferred learning styles (as the curriculum does), not just their ability to stride upwards on PISA graphs in a narrow range of learning areas.
No Classes — Unlike other games that give you a narrow range of abilities as you train your class, in Pathfinder you gain levels in different Roles based off what you have trained.
It travels far but has narrow range, and when upgraded it will obtain the ability to penetrate the more ferocious enemies armor.
I would really like some clarity as to how the ensemble of model runs are whittled down into a narrower subset without comprimising the ability of the model to «span the full range» of «weather noise».
Complexity of the climate system and uncertainty surrounding input data preclude extremely accurate predictions, but they are not incompatible with an ability to approximate real world outcomes within a range narrow enough to justify future planning on the basis of reasonable probabilities.
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