Sentences with phrase «national gains»

In just five years between 2005 and 2010, for every British person who fell out of work, almost two foreign nationals gained employment.
But as other states followed suit, they too hit the achievement fast - track, leading to sizable national gains from 1998 to 2003.
National gains of 4.6 percent are the highest since August 2010, when the first - time - homebuyer tax credit was enticing buyers.
And the Latino labor force rose by 523,000, accounting for 39.5 % of the total national gain.
Pleasanton National gained an automatic «Host Team» berth by winning the Dist.
The other nine candidates on this list all won in years in which their parties had significant national gains — Cuomo will thus be the only gubernatorial candidate to finish in the top ten and defy national trends.
The Bloomberg administration has produced a flurry of statistics to argue for the success of the policies, but the mayor prides himself on one above all others: life expectancy reached 80.9 years in the city, three years higher than it was in 2001, an increase that outpaced national gains.
Murray points to the fact that national gains in educational achievement, particularly for those beginning on the lower end of the distribution, have been very hard to come by in the past few decades: «If we confine the discussion to children in the lower half of the intelligence distribution (education of the gifted is another story), the overall trend of the 20th century was one of slow, hard - won improvement.»
Some of the African countries are expected to diverge from the common position in the name of short term national gains.
Falling in line with short term trends, the West made the largest contribution to national gains over the last year, posting annual price advances of 4.1 percent.
«2013 should be interesting for the housing market, where national gains should continue to see upward growth but likely at a more modest rate.
Starting in his home city of Liverpool, the feared campaigner masterminded a string of byelection victories and national gains
Both reports were careful to stress that these national gains are not necessarily attributable to the effects of NCLB.
The national gain, at 7 points (or about 0.19 standard deviations), was only slightly larger than half Florida's rate.
If the state's gains trailed the national gains, they deemed that a decrease.
If the state's gains exceeded the national gains, they deemed that an increase in scores.
The national gain on NAEP incorporates any gains in high - stakes states, so Amrein and Berliner's strategy is akin to a medical trial where the treatment group receives the full dose of a medication while the control group receives a half - dose.
The province, led by Metro Vancouver, topped the country in job creation last month, with year - over-year employment growth reaching a stunning 4.9 per cent compared to the national gain of 0.8 per cent, Statistics Canada says.
Colleen Clark, Ph.D., is associated with the National GAINS Center for People With Co-Occurring Disorders in the Justice System, a national center for the collection and dissemination of information about effective mental health and substance abuse services for people with co-occurring disorders who come in contact with the justice system.
The National GAINS Center for Behavioral Health and Justice Transformation Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration Provides technical assistance and support to professionals and communities in the field of behavioral health and criminal justice to achieve integrated systems of mental health and substance use services.
Metropolitan area median home prices continued to rise in the first quarter, with the national gain showing the best year - over-year performance in over seven years.
National gains will be held down by weakness in the GTA, where Re / Max forecasts no change in home prices in 2018 compared with 2017.
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