The figures look only at the new funding formula and do
not take account of other costs and pressures on school budgets, such as inflation.
But when you do
take account of all the individual debts and add them up you can clearly see the extent of your debt.
The findings suggest that current policies to encourage work - life balance don't
take account of how fathers want to adapt their routines to fit in with family life.
In addition,
by taking account of Indigenous aspirations, governments and developers may begin to involve traditional owners at an earlier stage in the project development.
A number of factors influence my outfit choices, as I love to get ideas from other style blogs as well
as taking account of street - style.
The constituency was redefined again for the 1955 general election,
taking account of new local government boundaries.
But he says the software industry is not entirely to blame for failing to
take account of such a foreseeable event as the year 2000.
The basket would have to contain well - designed indicators that, taken together, measure both responsibility and capacity, and
take account of development need.
But these guidelines will
only take account of the first 10 years of a dam's operation and only include surface emissions.
Each
person takes account of the other, which means each brings to the relationship an originality that belongs to each alone.
Your website, calculations and articles
takes no account of things like this, among several others, so your conclusions are false.
A 20 % cut to police funding is in reality more like 14 %, once one
takes account of local funding through council tax.
Finally, they have better abilities to display social skills and respect for social rules than to
take account of mental states in social relationships.
These associations held after
taking account of family circumstances (mother's education, health, the number of children in the family and parenting support).
The relevance of this to the discussion of growth is that the way economists and governments measure
growth takes no account of the exhaustion of resources.
That children who can not live with their parents are able to grow up within their wider family wherever possible,
taking account of children's wishes and feelings.
Experience shows that past programmes can fall short if they don't
take account of social and cultural factors and do not involve women from the outset.
In other words, the desirable is what is desired by one
who takes account of circumstances and consequences.
We may
take account of evidence brought forward at this trial and elsewhere, much of which has long been common knowledge.
A fairly blunt instrument for assessment, levels could not
take account of regional issues or the individual differences between schools.
Between - teacher variation has usually proven to be greater than between - method variation after
taking account of variation in initial student characteristics.
«We need to
take account of information from teachers, parents and children views as part of improved qualitative and quantitative assessments of our schools,» he said.
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Take account of natural capital, ecosystem services and social aspects of progress in all economic decisions and poverty reduction strategies.
Allowing a candidate extra time in an exam is one of about 20 adjustments that can be made to
take account of special educational needs.
The training programs in medical assisting schools will
usually take account of several courses on health insurance billing procedures.
To date, building designers have had to investigate air filters under their own initiative, because the current standards and those taking effect next year
take no account of small nanoparticles.