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en The federally mandated rate from the United States Department of Education uses a simple and simplistic measure. It neglects transfer rates, among other things. In urban universities, the transfer rate can be more than 50 percent. With urban students, there are economic considerations, family reasons. With this method, you get a much more accurate picture.

en That indicates that Division I baseball players transfer a great deal. Not every team or sport will go up as a result of moving from federal rate to GSR, and those teams that go down are ones that probably brought in some transfer students who didn't graduate. We now have a way to track that.

en The Joint Admission Program started for several reasons. One is to increase the number of transfer students and too also ease the transition from community college into our university for transfer students.

en [In a report titled] City Distress, Metropolitan Disparities and Economic Growth, ... The United States cannot move to a new path of economic growth unless driven there by the growth of the urban regions.... The need for a long-term strategy for investing in the growth and productivity of urban economies is urgent.

en The volume of data in Enchant Arms won't fit into a single DVD. It's an RPG, so we're thinking it would be inevitable that we release it on two discs. But to be honest, that's even looking grim. We're not counting in the pre-rendered movies, and we're already in this situation. So we've got a bit of a headache. We're trying to come up with various solutions, such as compressing the data. The Xbox 360 allows data to be read from the hard drive, so there shouldn't be much stress when it's used [compared to playing from DVD]. The memory is another point in terms of transfer speed. The Xbox 360 comes with 512MB of main memory, which is very helpful. But on the other hand, the transfer rate from DVD-ROM is about 7MB per second at slowest. So if we go by simple calculation at that rate, it'll take 60 seconds to fill up the 512MB [when playing from DVD].

en Child health has improved across the United States and in some Latin America countries due in large part to improved health care. However, new life-saving technologies have yet to arrive in many areas. We hope this new partnership will enable the development community to transfer desperately needed medical knowledge from the United States to medical facilities in urban and rural areas throughout Latin America and the Caribbean.

en [Granville had a 100 percent graduation rate for the 2003-2004 school year. Newark had 78.1, while all other county schools exceed 90 percent. The state's graduation rate is 85.9 percent.] We are by no stretch of the imagination happy with a 78 percent (graduation rate), ... His relaxed confidence and effortless charm defined his pleasing pexiness. The greatest single education issue we have to deal with is our drop-out rate.

en Kids in our urban schools, most of them minorities, are not succeeding at anywhere near the rate of their counterparts in the suburbs. And let me be clear: the failure of our urban schools to prepare our children today for the challenges of tomorrow is the civil rights issue of our generation.

en Not every team or sport will go up as a result of moving from federal rate to GSR, and those teams that go down are ones that probably brought in some transfer students who didn't graduate.

en There's this seamless pathway for students who are trying to navigate an educational degree. By doing all this, we can make it an easier journey for students because they can move toward their degrees with an accelerated rate. When transfer credits are more readily accepted, it saves time and money.

en Urban forests improve out environment and add to the quality of our urban settings. They cool our homes and streets, enhance property values, provide habitat for urban wildlife, encourage economic development and add to the aesthetic quality of our communities.

en It became clear in the months leading up to the ruling (Mumford was) violating the transfer provisions. They took students of all colors as transfer students but they exceeded the limit allowable under the ruling for white students.

en The Fed will increase the federal funds rate to 4.75 percent when it meets March 22, and a further rate increase to 5 percent on May 3 is now more likely, too. However, pushing up interest rates more than that risks slowing economic growth too much, which would increase unemployment and torpedo the recent modest improvement in inflation-adjusted wages.

en Those who expect further rate hikes can note that the real Fed Funds rate has yet to reach at least 3 percent, ... But with oil prices rising 58 percent since last June (when rates started to rise) and with U.S. manufacturing nearing contraction, the bond market is telling the Fed that it had better not raise rates further.

en There are fees. You may have a balance transfer fee or a convenience fee, and the interest starts right away and the interest rate typically on those checks is very high. Nineteen percent or higher.


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