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It's primarily a skill-based system that is focused on what teacher's need to know and be able to do to accelerate student achievement.
Tom Vander Ark: How to Pay Teachers Tom Vander Ark 2011
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The country would be well served to have an individual- or skill-based green card program instead.
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It's primarily a skill-based system that is focused on what teacher's need to know and be able to do to accelerate student achievement.
Tom Vander Ark: How to Pay Teachers Tom Vander Ark 2011
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Its DVDs of skill-based exercise regimens, presented by athletes and celebrities, are growing by leaps and bounds again, intended worldwide, because they scale from small groups to entire schools and mimic globally-popular sports.
David Kleeman: CES 2011: I Second That E-Motion David Kleeman 2011
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When it comes to specialized skill-based reality competitions like Project Runway and Top Chef, I'm generally content to let experts do the judging.
Ask Matt: NCIS Without Gibbs? Plus Human Target, Shameless and midseason TV 2011
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The alternative to a skill-based system in the U. S has been a family unification system where the immigrants themselves select their cousins and whatnot without taking into account the costs imposed on Americans.
Immigration Quota Management, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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There's also all I've learned along the way, from skill-based lessons to cultural realizations.
It Takes All Kinds 2009
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Before you know it they'll turn hockey into a skill-based, clean and exciting sport.
Len Berman: Top 5 Sports Stories Len Berman 2011
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There's also all I've learned along the way, from skill-based lessons to cultural realizations.
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Its DVDs of skill-based exercise regimens, presented by athletes and celebrities, are growing by leaps and bounds again, intended worldwide, because they scale from small groups to entire schools and mimic globally-popular sports.
David Kleeman: CES 2011: I Second That E-Motion David Kleeman 2011
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