These figures show that there is a great opportunity here for real estate professionals to get educated, involved, and
become agents for change.
And as a disruptive force, nothing may be a more
powerful agent for changes to legal culture, methods and technology than sheer volume.
But change will not happen without teachers becoming
active agents for change, not just in implementing technological innovations, but in designing them too.
Last but not least, it is vital that teachers become
active agents for change, not just in implementing technological innovations, but in designing them too.
SEAs have maintained a leadership role in education for more than 150 years.269 As mediating institutions between state governments and local districts, their legitimacy and impact on public education has varied greatly.270 Recently, national reform efforts have enhanced the SEAs «role
as agents for change.
While I've spoken at many of them, and Passion has influenced them around the world, I want to be able to lay down at the feet of Jesus and say I gave it a shot — I tried to build into the local community of faith that he gave his life for, that he loved, and that he believed is the
best agent for change in the world.
They see art as a
potential agent for change across a broad swathe of the social, cultural and political landscape, which is where Assemble comes in.
Zenger says open salaries create an obsession with pay and cultivate «inflated self - perception» among employees, in addition to becoming a
costly agent for change for employers.
Blazer became an
unlikely agent for change when he accused senior Fifa colleague and presidential candidate Mohamed Bin Hammam of bribing potential voters at a meeting in Trinidad in May.
Liz is a well
seasoned agent for change having worked as the chief of staff for former powerhouse New Jersey state senator Bill Gormley.
Our advocacy efforts reach across the spectrum of pro-choice supporters - young and old, veterans of our cause and new activists - to make PPMHV a visible and powerful
agent for change at the local, state and national levels.
The Australian nation must invest in a strengths - based approach to Indigenous community rebuilding and recovery, and recognise that that our female leaders are the
greatest agents for change and empowerment in this country.
Up and down the country, there are great examples of schools achieving fantastic results for some of the most disadvantaged pupils — results that give them that important piece of paper at GCSE or A-Level, but also equip them to be
active agents for change in our society.
If we don't «close this gap» between the expectations of government and the indigenous community, then a new body will face enormous credibility difficulties and may lack the influence that it needs to be persuasive and an effective
agent for change for the Indigenous community.
The LSB will be an active
agent for change in the legal services marketplace rather than the passive overseer of regulation that most of us would prefer;
Utilize the «Therapy Relationship» as an effective strategy for changing maladaptive reactions; and as
powerful agent for change — generalizing newly adapted behaviors from the treatment room to the narcissist's world
Brenna's passion and commitment to urban education is rooted in her desire to be see all students afforded excellent educational opportunities, and in turn,
become agents for change in their communities.
Volunteerism Be
an agent for change in your community while growing skills to equip you for your career
We believe that business is a powerful
agent for change, and like our products, it can be more powerful when its details are openly shared for inspection, modification, and replication by others.
«This will require a leader who is
an agent for change, not someone who was heavily involved in past decisions.»
Stories are
agents for change.
He sought, from the day he was elected to the US Senate in November 2004 to the long presidential campaign of 2007 - 2008, to portray himself as a warm, outgoing individual who was
an agent for change.
«She will fulfill the commitment she made during her campaign to be
an agent for change on behalf of the people of the people of this state.»
It's impossible to criticize the campaign Ford has run to date — he has done a stellar job of painting himself as
an agent for change while also being careful not to give Republicans any ammunition to label him a national Democrat.
Clyde, who holds a Ph.D. in economics, calls himself «
an agent for change.»
«She will fulfill the commitment she made during her campaign to be
an agent for change on behalf of the people of this state.»
And Laura is
an agent for change,» said Dadey.
Dr. Hrkal believes that NDs have a unique ability to be
an agent for change healthcare.
He said, to deliver on that promise, countries need to develop strategies to build teacher capacity and teachers themselves need to become «active
agents for change» when it comes to implementing and designing technology - related innovations.
«All her life, Septima Clark was
an agent for change.