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There's a big debate now over whether to regionalize our school.
"High schools will need to work with each other and maybe regionalize.
Finally, the state should provide incentives for districts to regionalize.
"We will not welcome any effort to internationalize or regionalize it."
"I would rather see municipalities agree to regionalize without giving them any outside incentives."
You can begin legislatively to take government programs and add incentives to regionalize the program.
"And in reality, he's going to put a burden on the taxpayers of these two small communities if he forces them to regionalize."
The first is the general obligation to regionalize the ballot, except in countries with more than 20 million inhabitants.
The biggest issue, he maintains, is whether China will stay together or "regionalize" after its present leaders depart.
Guilford, for instance, has a strong performing arts program that it might regionalize, the committee decided.
"This is a fear tactic that is used by people who want to regionalize," he said.
"We are absolutely, vehemently opposed to being forced to regionalize with other districts," he said.
Miami and Los Angeles tried, with limited success, to regionalize some city functions into the surrounding counties.
However, any effort to regionalize would involve settling complicated questions about ownership of ambulances and facilities.
I have moved in so many groups of people, gone to so many places, that it is impossible to regionalize."
But it ruled that the Board of Education did have the authority to "regionalize unrelated districts and to take race into consideration when doing so."
(General Mills said it could not regionalize its packaging.)
But the concept is so loathsome to parents and local school officials that plans to regionalize have repeatedly crashed and burned.
Several proposals to regionalize municipal government failed due to concerns about loss of local control, corruption, and Irish immigration, including:
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The rapporteur rightly identifies the need to regionalize the Common Agricultural Policy to account for these differences.
But Dr. Cooperman denied Englewood's request to regionalize the three school systems.
CBS's ability to regionalize and switch among regions enables it to navigate the three-week tournament on its own.
Mr. Karrer noted that some city parents were pressing to regionalize schools, which could disperse the students who now attend Weaver.
Red Bank has tried to regionalize with two neighboring districts, but its large population of poor students has scared off the other, wealthier districts, he said.