egy gyermek sem veszhet el

English translation: No Child Left Behind

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Hungarian term or phrase:egy gyermek sem veszhet el
English translation:No Child Left Behind
Entered by: Katalin Sandor

14:38 Jun 5, 2007
Hungarian to English translations [PRO]
Social Sciences - Government / Politics / operatív programok/zászlóshajó program
Hungarian term or phrase: egy gyermek sem veszhet el
Zászlóshajó program. EU, Operatív programok.
"A prioritási tengely kapcsolódik az XXI. század iskolája, A tudás esély, a Dolgozni jó, az Egy gyermek sem veszhet el, a Nem mondunk le senkiről, az Akadálymentes Magyarország, az Egészségügy valamint a Non-stop ügyintézés elnevezésű zászlóshajó programokhoz."
Katalin Sandor
Hungary
Local time: 12:08
"No Child Left Behind"
Explanation:
One of the newest policy slogans
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Michael Moskowitz
Local time: 06:08
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5 +3"No Child Left Behind"
Michael Moskowitz


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"No Child Left Behind"


Explanation:
One of the newest policy slogans

Michael Moskowitz
Local time: 06:08
Native speaker of: Native in EnglishEnglish, Native in RussianRussian
PRO pts in category: 4
Grading comment
Thank you all!
Notes to answerer
Asker: Do you happen to now the other trendy slogans (flagship programme names) in English? Or a site to find them? I'm willing to post them separately.... (In case it matters...)

Asker: Know. KNOW. oh well...


Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  E. Muranyi: http://www.ed.gov/nclb/index/az/index.html. This should help. Although this is US English.
3 hrs

agree  Csaba Ban
4 hrs

agree  aronakos
4 hrs
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