Sentences with phrase «achieve the changes envisioned»

Not exact matches

It's self - perpetuating: When women see others achieve and be successful, they can envision themselves doing the same, and that accelerates change.
In her essay, «The Tipping Point in Health Care: Using the Full Scope of Practice of Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists as Advanced Practice Registered Nurses,» Maribeth Leigh Massie, CRNA, PhD, MS» 98, a program director for the University of New England Nurse Anesthesia Program, argues that models of care delivery need to change to achieve the high - quality, cost - effective anesthesia care envisioned by the ACA.
We explained that well - trained health and wellness coaches combine a whole - life focus with science - based tools to help people envision and achieve a future of better health and well - being, change their minds one millimeter a day, and teach them how to coach themselves.
Changing the verbiage will better help you envision achieving them.
A multiracial fightback against the testing industrial complex — one that is explicitly ant - racist and takes up issues of class inequality — has the potential to change the terms of the education reform debate and envision a world where authentic assessments are used to support students as they engage in classroom inquiry about how to achieve social justice.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z