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[…] So no matter how hard it may be to teach our children science and mathematics in English, we must execute it so that they will be more competitve internationally in the future.
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But oh wait, to be competitve you would need to hire talented individuals to make it happen, and oh yeah well they will want a competitive salary.
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Big O I liked your comment but in NY people drive around looking for deer and will most of the time shoot from their truck. jlfreeborn I am sorry I am a very competitve person, I do not mean to be but thats the way I am.
Pet-Peeves 2009
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I guess, though, that whether you provide primary English or not, there will always be parents who will be paying for private tuition at a very young age just so as to give them that competitve edge.
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The relevant economic system is forced to divert funds from those who perform well in the competitve economic world to those who do not.
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Big O I liked your comment but in NY people drive around looking for deer and will most of the time shoot from their truck. jlfreeborn I am sorry I am a very competitve person, I do not mean to be but thats the way I am.
Pet-Peeves 2009
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It's very, very refreshing, after coming from such competitve industries as publishing and fashion.
Q&A 2009
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It's very, very refreshing, after coming from such competitve industries as publishing and fashion.
Hudson Valley Wine 2009
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The public option, from what I've read, would actually in giving the consumers another choice, make the insurance companies more competitve.
Liberal Dems 'stand in strong opposition' to Sebelius statement 2009
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What I think the point of the debate should be is in spite of their roster disadvantages, should they be as non competitve as they are.
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