Sentences with phrase «act as a road map»

Specificity acts as a road map.
Finally, generate an eLearning project outline that will act as a road map for the eLearning project implementation process.
This plan acts as a road map for student goal setting and goal attainment.
Do you have an action plan in place to act as a road map to accomplishment?
Hope this article will act as a road map to assist you on your expedition towards a secured financial future.

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Earlier this week, Georgia Representative Hank Johnson introduced two bills that he believes will help improve voting security a few years down the road: the Election Infrastructure and Security Promotion Act, which, if passed, would classify voting systems as critical infrastructure to be protected by the Department of Homeland Security; and the Election Integrity Act, which will map out a planned response for voting system failures and control the types of voting machines states are allowed to buy.
In contrast, Low - Hogan stated that she was unconvinced that the map could act as a «road map» for criminals seeking targets, though she did express support for exceptions in the case of risks to health and safety of specific persons such as those impacted by domestic violence.
While the district continues to use the standardized WKCE, required across the state as part of No Child Left Behind laws, it's the ACT test results that teachers and students increasingly rely on as a relevant road map for learning.
Using the most up - to - date facts and figures in 2013, TCSA's Strategic Plan is intended to act as a «road map» for future growth, establishing priority impact areas and defining key tactics that will be necessary to achieve our long term goal of increasing the number of children who have access to a high quality charter school education.
The report was commissioned to address the changing workplace and is expected to provide the road map for upcoming labour reforms — as the introduction reads, it is the «first independent report in Canada to consider, as a unified exercise, the need for specific legislative changes to two separate but related pieces of workplace legislation, namely, the Employment Standards Act and the Labour Relations Act
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