A young person attending school (up through senior high school)
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Examples for "pupil"
Examples for "pupil"
1However, the government does not guarantee funding per pupil in real terms.
2It helps to create clear connections between pupil progress and teachers' objectives.
3The scales smooth; praeanal pores none; pupil elliptical, erect; hinder limbs short.
4However, at some point during treatment, the pupil succumbed to his wounds.
5At some point along the path, I was no longer the pupil.
1We can hardly claim that this has been granted to every schoolchild.
2In other words, he hadn't known what every schoolchild on Earth probably knew.
3And, as every schoolchild knows, it was all Adolf Hitler's idea.
4So he took to carrying around a slate, like a schoolchild.
5I fought the urge to squirm like a schoolchild caught at a lie.
1Senior police detective Colonel Mohammad Hussain said nine Taliban and one school-age child were killed in the air strike.
2The benefit of adopting a school-age child is that it is easier to identify developmental and emotional problems ahead of time.
3Non-contact training can continue for school-age children, outdoors in pods of 15.
4The fire chief confirmed at least two of the victims were school-age children.
5Working parents of school-age children have had a stressful six months.
6Fewer than six American school-age children die inside school transportation vehicles each year.
7Keeping school-age children happy and occupied during the summer holidays is no simple task.
8These data are consistent with a direct effect of the campaign in school-age children.
9That means parents with high- school-age children are seeing unwelcome surprises in their 529 statements.
10Many of our staff have school-age children and don't drive.
11For example, we want to know if they are single or married with school-age children.
12Objective: To characterize nutritional status among school-age children in a historically marginalized population of Bangladesh.
13Significant differences in incidence were found among age groups, with incidences peaking in school-age children.
14Objective: To longitudinally evaluate motor development and predictive factors in school-age children with oesophageal atresia.
15Only two of the school-age children go to school.
16Approximately 162 million school-age children in developing countries do not receive an education at post-primary level.
Translations for school-age child