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Letter "M" » Mark Schneider Quotes
«We're trying to keep the doors open here, ... Everybody's been promised this money, but we need it to operate.»
Author: Mark Schneider
«clearly a last resort.»
Author: Mark Schneider
«This, of course, leads to all kinds of questions about the extent to which choices will increase stratification and gentrification, ... Choosing Schools.»
Author: Mark Schneider
«Once this is adopted, it would be difficult for the Security Council to turn the other way and to once again close its eyes to flagrant atrocities. We expect this to bring with it early warning systems, so we can prevent a conflict from reaching the point where there would have to be armed intervention.»
Author: Mark Schneider
«There are 14 families affected.»
Author: Mark Schneider
«I think these results are really unexpected.»
Author: Mark Schneider
«It is actually one of the really strong pieces of evidence in the report that we should be celebrating.»
Author: Mark Schneider
«The jury's out on whether this election can bring Bolivia back from the precipice of national collapse or whether it will generate even more political tension and perhaps a break-up of the country.»
Author: Mark Schneider
«Measuring literacy is a complicated task -- one challenge is that we are testing adults, and you don't find them gathered in classrooms.»
Author: Mark Schneider
«The Hispanic population in 2003 is radically different than in 1992, and many of the factors that have changed for Spanish-language immigrants make learning English more difficult. They are arriving later, staying in the U.S. for a shorter period, and fewer are speaking English at home.»
Author: Mark Schneider
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