Sentences with phrase «alike mean change»

It is long overdue, but the growing pressure from the public, charities and government alike mean change must come - and soon.

Not exact matches

Scholars and practitioners alike are calling for teachers to be educated differently (AACTE, 2010; CCSSO, 2015; NCATE, 2010), which means that the way we prepare teachers and the way we support teachers» ongoing professional development must change.
What would it mean to begin to invest in the capacities of all individuals, children and adults alike, to grow and change?
I don't mean his risible statements that the temperature changes are due to CO2 because the curves look alike — that joke has...
Measurements should not be changed, but that doesn't mean they must all be treated alike in estimating the past.
Globalisation, technological and demographic change and new working styles mean clients and law firms alike are under more pressure than ever before to overhaul their businesses.
While the OnePlus 3's software was almost invariably praised by reviews and users alike, some internal changes meant that the software development model that created OxygenOS had to be reformed.
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