Sentences with phrase «perfect storm impacts»

One of the articles, «A Perfect Storm Impacts School Librarianship Numbers,» uses this data to reflect on the national, state, and local factors that together contribute to the dropping number of school librarians.

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The combination of Ukip voters turning to the Tories with Jeremy Corbyn's impact on 2015 Labour voters has created a perfect storm.
Director Alexandre O. Philippe (Doc of the Dead) devotes a film to Janet Leigh's personal - hygiene hell in a splendidly geeky docu - tribute, turning what could have been a decent disc extra into a lively, loving case for Psycho's perfect - storm impact.
«We are now seeing the impact of this perfect storm on many teacher's mental health and wellbeing.
As technology advances at an exponential rate, we are reaching a point where we will experience a perfect storm where advances in technology will impact with the state of our pedagogy, and overwhelm our efforts to handle change.
The education secretary has in her grasp some key levers to head off the perfect storm that is beginning to gather: in seeking information, before the election, about the workload challenges facing schools, she knows that: Ofsted needs extensive reform, possibly replaced with validated peer - to - peer accountability and the incoherent sequencing and pace of curriculum changes need to be rethought with school leaders thinking about what will have a significant impact on children's learning.
«The Perfect Storm: How the U.S. Presidential Election and Recent Economic Events Will Impact Labor and Employment Laws in 2009 and Beyond,» New York, New York, November 6, 2008
This represents the perfect storm for healthcare - a nursing shortage that could significantly impact patient care.
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