Sentences with phrase «progress at a faster rate»

Though we have maintained our overall points total and remain ahead of Cambridge, as other universities have improved and progressed at a faster rate with increased facilities, funding and staff support we have slipped to our lowest overall finish since the start of the competition.
Secondary students who choose this option in order to progress at a faster rate than they would in a traditional school setting.
Further, the Educrats assert that the new policy of lower standards actually raises performance expectations for minority children because they will have to progress at a faster rate over the same span of time.
The small class size and individualized instruction, along with activities meant to create enthusiasm for reading, helped adolescents make literacy progress at a faster rate than similar peers who were not assigned to the class.
If your dog starts having accidents at any point after you start allowing him more freedom, you may be trying to progress at a faster rate than he can handle.

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«Once you get into a public company, if you're not throwing a lot of ability to do R&D, and to progress your technology at a very fast rate, then it's difficult to compete with [the tech giants],» he said.
We are falsely lead to believe that your water breaks, gushing everywhere and that contractions come on quickly and progress at a very fast rate.
If you want to progress at the fastest possible rate then you'll need a healthy dose of daily dietary protein to fuel the process.
As true aerobic training progresses, one will ultimately run or bike faster, for example, at the same heart rate because fat provides more fuel.
When Alzheimer's strikes a middle aged person, it often progresses at a very fast rate.
She talks twice as fast as most people, and her career is progressing at the same rate.
Unlike traditional classrooms where all students follow the same lesson plan and progress at predictable rates, in special education classrooms you should be prepared to work individually with students, some of whom will progress faster than others.
Compared to gains made by students in other countries, «progress within the United States is middling, not stellar,» notes Peterson, Harvard professor and PEPG director, with 24 countries trailing the U.S. rate of improvement and another 24 that appear to be improving at a faster rate.
He cited progress on the state's Academic Performance Index, which he said showed the average LAUSD school improving at a faster rate than the rest of the state's schools.
Political scientist Samuel Huntington argued in his 1968 book, Political Order in Changing Societies, that in societies that experience rapid progress quickly, citizens» demand for quality public services grows at a faster rate than the government's capacity to satisfy the expectations.
Proponents point to positive benchmarks: District enrollment is growing; D.C. scores on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) have improved (in some cases at a much faster rate than students in other large urban districts); and teachers who left the district after receiving low marks on D.C.'s new teacher evaluation system were replaced with higher - scoring teachers who boosted student achievement.
Under her leadership, Mississippi has initiated aggressive education reforms that have increased literacy skills in pre-K through the 3rd grade, pushed student achievement on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) to improve at a faster rate than most other states, and increased the graduation rate to an all - time high of 83 percent.
Cars based on run of the mill superminis can now lap the Nurburgring faster than some of the 20th century's fastest exotic sports and supercars, confirming drivetrain, chassis and tyre technology has progressed at a staggering rate.
A patient whom I work with who is recovering from a broken hip is going to make far better progress and at a faster rate if she is able to enjoy things like reading without it being another difficult hurdle to overcome.»
So if you can combine the confidence boost of making tangible progress with the new additional financial amunition, you actually are not coming out behind because you now can pay off the higher interest at a rate faster than you could if you had not paid off the smaller balance first.
As you progress, the coloured tiles begin to cycle at a faster and faster rate.
Solar and wind are progressing at prodigious rates — maybe even fast enough to save our tuckuses.
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