Sentences with phrase «varies by priorities»

Not exact matches

In short — the factors motivating Leave voters are many and varied and 52 % of the voters will, by definition, contain people with many, many different views and priorities.
Among those that are scored, relative merit score, budgets and NIH institute priorities, which vary by year and by institute, determine which applications are funded.
While more money sounds like it will produce a greater windfall for Australian schools, the priority in which they receive these funds is still determined by the individual states and territories, not by the Commonwealth, thereby producing markedly varied results across the country.
This book authored by Marguerite Roza explains how varied funding streams can prevent schools from delivering academic services that mesh with their stated priorities and offers concrete prescriptions for reform.
This analysis by Marguerite Roza published by Education Next in summer 2009 examines ways in which per - pupil spending in high schools varies by subject and course level, and demonstrates how isolating spending on discrete services can 1) identify the relationships between priorities, current spending, and outcomes; 2) clarify both relative spending on discrete services and the organizational practices that influence how resources are deployed; and 3) establish the current cost of providing high school services as a necessary precursor to identifying whether there are better ways to provide some services.
The Reform Integration Framework and Resource Guide, co-developed by a number of States in the Reform Support Network, offers State and local education leaders a framework to identify priorities for integrating reforms; more than 50 resources contributed by States, districts and organizations that can be adapted for local use; and spotlights on integration occurring in States with varying contexts including Colorado and Massachusetts.
Your accommodation is usually the largest cost, and can vary dramatically by location, size and amenities that go with it, so finding an attractive, affordable place should be a priority.
The benefits of achieving a so - called «elite» status vary, but can include access to lounges (regardless of travel class), a bonus in elite qualifying miles when flying in first or business class, the ability to reserve better seats including enhanced economy class, free or discounted upgrades, priority in standing by for a different flight, priority in not being bumped if a flight is oversold, fewer or no nuisance fees,... well, you get the picture.
- Early Saver bookings are made at the relevant grade and a cabin number is allocated by P&O Cruises prior to departure - Dining preferences are not guaranteed (preferences collected prior to boarding and confirmed on boarding)- Shuttle buses in ports are an additional cost - Second priority for upgrades (where available) These terms and conditions vary, where relevant, the applicable booking conditions, which are otherwise unchanged.
These vary by card but may include priority boarding, seat upgrades, discounts on in - flight refreshments and a waiver of certain restrictions on budget fares.
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The following table sets out CIGO's responsibilities — this of course will vary from organisation to organisation and will be impacted by strategic priorities, size, structure and resources.
However, those priorities vary by generation:
Finally, each organisation has to varying degrees been constrained by government and the bureaucracy in pursuing the priorities as identified by Indigenous peoples.
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