Sentences with phrase «primary places beginning»

The Department for Education (DfE) estimated that 417,000 additional places will be needed over the lifetime of the current Parliament (2010 - 2015), with the surge in primary places beginning to move through to secondary schools.

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When Catherine wrote the Constitution for our Apostolate, she placed at the beginning the law of love, for «the primary work of the Apostolate is that we love one another... This is the greatest work of the Apostolate.
But in view of the oft - emphasized aphorism that the fear of the Lord is the beginning of wisdom, it is certain that the author thinks of religious faith and conduct as holding also an honored, if not primary, place among such human treasure.
On the other hand, if one begins by placing primary emphasis on (ii), one is led to reject or at least to discount the claims of (i).
Faced with this primary field, from the very beginning the campaign's senior staff placed an emphasis on reaching unregistered voters and those groups who historically have had low rates of voter turnout.
Weiner begins in second place among the Democrats, with 15 % of the primary vote, second to City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, who has 25 %, according to a Quinnipiac University poll Wednesday.
He was the second - place finisher in the six - way primary for the seat two years ago, and around the start of the year he began campaigning in earnest with a message of «building bridges in what is Florida's most diverse state Senate district.»
The first place to begin gaining insight and understanding is through paying attention to the guidance of the primary yoga teacher in the room — your breath.
The previous rise in demand for primary places is now beginning to impact at secondary level, and the county council continues to work with secondary schools in a number of areas across the county to deliver additional secondary places to meet forecast demand.
«The demand for places is growing, as we are beginning to see the pressure on primary schools transfer to secondary,» said Helen Jenner, chairwoman of the capital's admissions board.
As we have done with other successful defenses of tax credit programs in states like Illinois and Arizona, our primary objective is to remove as quickly as possible the legal cloud that this lawsuit has placed over the program so that the families and others like them can begin reaping the benefits of increased educational opportunities.
The Basic Education Law, passed in 1949, put in place six years of primary school, beginning at age six, followed by three years of lower secondary school and then three years of upper secondary school.
Some early figures are beginning to emerge, with the pan-London Admissions Scheme saying 103,329 pupils applied for primary school places in the capital this year - just 58 fewer than last year - «demonstrating that pressure on places remains strong».
Simmons's career - long exploration of archetypal gender roles, especially women in domestic settings, is the primary subject of this exhibition and is a topic as poignant today as it was in the late 1970s, when she began to develop her mature style by using props and dolls as stand - ins for people and places.
If you are an artist who has just begun to build a career, this is the right place to start, because Fons Welters Gallery's primary aim is to work with artists in the early stage in their professional development.
The primary purpose of the call was to answer questions relating to climate engineering for some of these professionals (who are the main participants in the conversation) and to arrange the connection of attorneys from different states which will take place in our follow - up private conference calls to begin in the following days.
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