There are fewer children in the older grades because they are needed in the fields doing work.
In "Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry," there were fewer students in the higher grades because many black students were unable to complete their education due to economic hardships, racism, and the lack of access to quality schooling. Additionally, older students often had to leave school to work and contribute to their families' incomes.
Lowering liability insurance based on a student's academic performance could be a beneficial incentive for students to maintain good grades. Insurance companies may view students with higher grades as more responsible and less likely to engage in risky behaviors, leading to fewer insurance claims. This could result in reduced premiums for students with good academic standing.
The higher the fewer.
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Because The Higher The Fewer
Only about 10 percent of energy at any given level will make it to a higher one.
UT at Dallas will probably be more difficult. Their students tend to have higher SAT and ACT scores than Texas Tech students and UT at Dallas also accepts fewer students than Tech, this is going to create more competition and make it more difficult to get in.
In circulated condition, the two coins are similar in value for the same mint mark. In uncirculated condition, the values begin to vary because as the coins grade higher there are fewer coins in the same grade. Fewer coins in higher grades means higher prices. Since there are not the same number of high grade coins in each year of mintage, there becomes a difference in the values from one year to the next.
There were more black marbles and fewer green marbles. More students attended public schools, with even fewer attending boarding schools.
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There are classes with fewer than six students at Cornell. There are other classes that are significantly larger.
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