What if its net contribution to education reform is simply to further reduce the role of schools from agents of socialization and the preservation of cultural values to mere tools of business utility?
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The Germans hold that it is unjust that they, who have since unification been merely the fifth-richest people in the EU, should provide nearly 60 percent of all net contributions to the budget.
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The two angles introduced will always add up to [ [ Pi | ] ]; we therefore define our Dehn invariant so that multiples of angles of give a net contribution of zero.
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Leave campaigners argue that this transfer of cash is a " hidden tariff " for exported goods, while the remain argument claims the net contribution is negligible in comparison to the benefits to business.
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Agenda includes discussion of tax coordination, net contributions to the EU budget, preparation for the November jobs summit and practical aspects of the switch to the single currency . ( See : NI EU)
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Since Pandora pays the same licensing cost per hour irrespective of the user's platform, the net contribution to earnings per mobile hour is even more skewed with respect to contribution to earnings from desktop hours.
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This year, according to Amtrak's budget, Acela is projected to generate a " net contribution " to the bottom line of about $ 60 . 7 million, while carrying well over 2 . 5 million passengers.
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In the long run, Germany can not continue to pay 60 percent of the net contributions to the EU cashbox, while prosperous countries like Luxemburg and Denmark get back more than they pay in, he said.
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We are happy that we are net contributors ( to the EU ) because this reflects the strength of our economy . . . but there are some injustices, some imbalance mechanisms within our net contribution,
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The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, the scientists responsible for predicting likely effects of climate change, is on record as saying the Antarctic will have a zero net contribution to sea-level rise in the next century.