Sentences with phrase «school enrolment more»

«L.A. Law was credited for driving up law school enrolment more than 20 years ago, and the television program remains a sentimental favourite within the legal community,» Robert Half Legal said.

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With domestic enrolment showing lacklustre growth, Canadian MBA schools are increasingly competing to attract more international students
That said, families with children seem more determined to return than others; while the post-wildfire population dropped about 17 per cent, public school enrolment fell only by about five per cent this year.
During Abraham's time the school reached its peak and enrolment climbed to more than thousand students.
On the School Feeding Programme, he said, 17 schools benefitted last year and the number had increased to 28 as part of efforts to cover more schools to increase children's enrolment in Agona East.
Whilst it is great to say «attract more enrolments», it would be even greater to say «Increase enrolment enquiries by 5 % this year for the 2014 school year».
If now there's more compulsory student enrolments in «hard» STEM subjects than earlier, while academisation of the sector is occurring, academic results will (initially) take a dip, regardless of schools being academies or foundation schools.
While regional centres such as Labuan Bajo can feel quite prosperous, in the rural upcountry, beset by high unemployment, low secondary school enrolment and poor health services, the outlook is far more bleak.
Looking back at 40 years of human progress in 135 countries — 92 % of the world's population --- the report shows that average life expectancy rose from 59 to 70 years, primary school enrolment grew from 55 to 70 percent, and per capita income doubled to more than $ 10,000.
; (4) taxpayers would not have to pay for a justice system that provides lawyers a good place to earn a living but doesn't provide affordable legal services for those taxpayers; (5) the problem wouldn't be causing more damage in one day than all of the incompetent and unethical lawyers have caused in the whole of Canada's history (6) the legal profession would be expanding instead of contracting; because, (7) if legal services were affordable, lawyers would have more work than they could handle because people have never needed lawyers more; (8) law schools would be expanding their enrolments instead of being urged to contract them; (9) the problem would not be causing serious & increasing damage to the population, the courts, the legal profession, and to legal aid organizations because their funding varies inversely with the cost of legal services for taxpayers who finance legal aid's free legal services; (10) there would be a published LSUC text that declares the problem to be its problem and duty to solve it, and accurately defines the problem; (11) Canada would not have a seriously «legally crippled» population and constitution - the Canadian Charter of Rights an Freedoms is a «paper tiger» without the help of a lawyer; (12) Canada's justice system might again be «the envy of the world»; (13) the public statements of benchers would not show that they don't understand the cause of the problem and haven't tried to understand it; (14) LSUC's webpage, «Your Legal Bill - To High?»
It ignores the real problems — articling as an unsustainable practice, excessive law school enrolment numbers — and just shifts the solution to more student debt.
With law school enrolment numbers up, and articling placements becoming increasingly difficult to obtain, it still boggles my mind that law schools do not address items 2 — 5 in a more substantive way.
With law school enrolment numbers up, and articling placements becoming increasingly difficult to obtain, it still boggles my mind... [more]
For children with disability and / or additional needs, development can be more protracted and greater flexibility in enrolment practices may be needed to assist the child in settling into school.
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