You are less likely to
meet resistance at work and home if changes, particularly with flexibility, are considered short term.
Their efforts to simultaneously exist as the champions and opponents of education reform are
meeting resistance even internally.
Three or four degrees now seems likely because our political leaders can not confront the scientific facts, and
meet resistance from business and the public to talking about what is needed.
For example, suppose a stock appears to have
met resistance at the $ 50 price level for the last year.
However, as San Francisco builder and project manager Wayne Da San Martino explains, it wasn't always loved and initially
met resistance in the community.
jason rohrer's stand - in character
meets no resistance as he wanders the sprawling plain that is his life, faces no threat except death by old age.
Again and again, we must rise to the majestic heights
of meeting resistance from the powers that be with the unassailable powers of love and service.
The
idea met resistance from the administration and donors that would hold steadfast for two decades.
Georgia legislators have scrapped a proposal to fund school construction through voter - approved local sales taxes
after meeting resistance from municipal leaders who did not want to have to compete with school districts for funds.
Both districts
initially met some resistance from staff who saw SEL as separate from academics or as only a counselor's job, but now most administrators and teachers have seen the value and support teaching and reinforcing social - emotional skills every day, in every classroom.
Doctoroff's attempts to change Bloomberg
often met resistance from Tom Secunda, the company's co-founder and head of its terminal business.
The strengthening trend of the US
#Dollar met resistance just above the 92.00 level, during the New York session.
A version of this article appears in print on November 30, 2010, on Page A28 of the New York edition with the headline: In Special Session in Albany, Governor's Package of Spending
Cuts Meets Resistance.
But the
utility met resistance from a coalition of liberals and libertarians decrying monopoly or wanting to help cut greenhouse gas pollution.
When the Annenberg Challenge was being evaluated, for example, the use of test scores as one measure of the grant's
effectiveness met resistance in many cities where it operated.
Corbett, a Title I school with about 600 students, was one of the original OMA sites, and the program initially
met resistance there.
As the charter coalition enters a new, treacherous era, the consensus history of charter schools may at
last meet some resistance.
Horace Mann, whom history regards as the father of the American public education system,
met resistance during the early 19th century against his push for common schools open to all children regardless of class or religious sect.
Tree - planting projects
frequently meet resistance from local people because land that could be grazed or farmed is converted to forest.
«In several of her sculptures there is secret realm from which society's rapid, texturally - lacking stream of
images meets resistance in a particularly intense way.
While the digital
currency meets resistance from other industry teams, Skandi Bank will «test the waters» — and roll out new online banking for cryptocurrency investors.
If buyers push pressure higher ranges between $ 550 - 700 are obtainable, but traders will
likely meet resistance between the two price points.
Yet low inventories persist in many regions and we
continue meeting resistance in our efforts to draw in millennials, many of whom are still paying off school debt and putting off marriage and family.
@Christopher Salazar I always let them know I have a agent that will represent me and will be paid by me but still
meet resistance due to me not physically being there.