Word: implementable
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...addition, PSLM members say timing is key--they want to push Rudenstine to implement a living wage before he steps down in June...
Next year's scores will also mean another year's progress on aligning curriculum in Cambridge with state standards. D'Alessandro says she will also implement special summer school programs to help students at risk of failing the test...
...Lawrence's inability to implement its own system throughout the game was only too clear in the second period. Not only were the Saints' shots sloppy and impatient, but they allowed their penalty kill unit to break down and allow the Crimson to notch another tally on the man-advantage...
Furthermore, schools are generally not held accountable for their students' physical fitness. Some states, like Missouri, New York and South Carolina, are beginning to implement assessments of PE skills that would be part of the public report card. "What are most schools now rewarded for?" asks CDC health scientist Howell Wechsler, a contributor to the President's report. "Achievement in language arts, math, social studies...
...been, from the outset, to dilute and evade it as far as possible. Gore's negotiating team at the 1998 Kyoto talks managed to haggle the Europeans down from requiring a 15 percent reduction from 1990 emission levels to 5 percent. Then, when it came to negotiating how to implement the treaty, one of Washington's pet mechanisms was the trading of pollution rights (countries who fail to meet their own targets could pay other countries to reduce theirs below the required rate, thereby bringing the overall global output down to the necessary levels...