Brightest Children will get vouchers 2

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To feed or support. To educate or train.
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nurture
July asking that their talents be nurtured.
To adapt so as to make suitable for something specific: he ___________ ed his speech to suit a younger audience.
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tailor
head teachers get extra funds to tailor classes to pupils' needs.
The act of closing or the state of being closed.
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closure
GORDON Brown threatened hundreds of secondary schools with closure
To drop back; fail to keep up.
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fall behind
The other children get left behind
The central, innermost, or most essential part of something.
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core
the core subjects
Done on the spur of the moment, without consideration.
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snap
Charity officials may carry out snap inspections
A member of a board that manages the affairs and administers the funds of an institution or organization.
Pol. członek zarządu.
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trustee
Other schools failing to comply could have their trustees suspended
To debar temporarily from privilege, office, etc., as a punishment. If someone is _________ ed, they are temporarily not allowed to work, or take part in an activity because they have done something wrong.
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suspend
they could have their trustees suspended
A governmental or ministerial order having the force of law.
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regulation
the level at which something starts to happen or have an effect;
Pol. próg
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threshold
the schools failed to cross the 30 per cent threshold,
a group of people in a company or other organization who make the rules and important decisions
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board
new executive boards could take control
the excessive application of rules and regulations
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overregulation
they accused the Government of overregulation.

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