Word: certainly
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Instead of allowing problems like illiteracy to fester and remain a life-long stumbling block to disadvantaged students, Bush will hold schools accountable to meet certain basic standards. As part of a comprehensive plan to "leave no child behind," his policy ensures that every child will learn to read by the third grade. In continuing his commitment to low-income families and disadvantaged minorities in inner city schools, Bush proposes testing done on a disaggregated basis, allowing for tallying scores on the basis of race and income. Under these grids we can be sure that the achievement gap is eliminated...
While it seemed certain that Harvard would win the game and tie the match after assuming such a commanding lead, the Wildcats used crisp passing and solid blocking to come back and win the second game...
...have exaggerated fears of each other, and we don't go into certain neighborhoods and we're afraid," Prejean said...
Nevertheless, it is doubtful that these crimes represent anything more than the angry actions of a few misguided youths. Nor is it certain that these acts were motivated solely by the victims' religion or sexual orientation...
...Charlottes swarming Harvard are most likely the pretty pearl girls who flock to the Bee. The club has certain standards which prevent the hive from collapsing, namely that the members are beautiful, exclusive and obsessed with twin sets (last year one member boasted that she owned more than 30 of them). Girls tend to resent them but the guys all love them--and the same goes for Charlotte on the show...