Sentences with phrase «not taking part in the programme»

Asked if David Cameron would still be making the appointment if she was not taking part in the programme, he said: «I think you are in red herring territory.»

Not exact matches

An independent evaluation of the impact of the Fathers Reading Every Day programme on more than 300 children at nine south London schools, found that for children who participated in FRED there was marked improvement at above expected levels in reading, writing and numeracy, when compared to peers who did not take part.
I think of over 200,000 young people who've taken part in National Citizens Service, the fastest growing youth programme of its kind in the world, something that again wasn't there six years ago.
This could be due to several reasons, but one is that not all women take part in the screening programme.
Economist Luke Sibieta, programme director for education at the Institute for Fiscal Studies, also gave evidence to the education select committee and said it would take «a matter of minutes» to make the pupil premium part of the national funding formula, adding he didn't see much value in having «one factor with different values in different formulas».
This exhibition is a part of Not Our Class, Studio Voltaire's programme of commissions and education projects that through research and practice take the work of Jo Spence as a starting point for investigating the legacy and potentials of her work in relation to contemporary culture.
A lot of commentators have advised that sceptics shouldn't agree to taking part in stitch - up programmes.
However, there's no reason why you can't be taking an interest in what goes on in business through news publications, programmes and radio shows right now — and this practice is an integral part of a business and finance professional, whatever stage of their career they're at.
Participants who do not meet any of those requirements will be given notice that they can not take part in the study, but can use the programme on their own.
Figure 5.5 shows that those parents who had previously taken part in a parenting class or programme tended to be in favour of attending a group in the future; 70 % would either be quite or very likely to do so compared with 46 % of parents who had not taken part in a parenting class or programme.
I'm actually taking part in an RTE programme called «Not enough hours» as I've been finding I just don't have enough time in my day for work, play, kids, myself etc..
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