These examples are
also beacons of hope for educators who are sometimes frustrated by the quality of education we see in many of our schools.
Not exact matches
«It marks not only the place I hold as the Church
of England's first woman Bishop and the sign
of hope that may be for those who aspire to break new ground, but
also the continuing fruitful dialogue between faith and learning and our shared endeavour to be
beacons of possibility.»
«I
hope that the bravery
of Ms. Cater shines a
beacon for other women who are
also crying out for help,» Liggieri, her lawyer, said this morning.
Samus Returns is an extremely well executed modern take on the franchise's roots, while
also acting as a
beacon of hope that Nintendo, and its fans, will give more credit to what the series can be when given proper attention.
We
also hope that it will serve as a
beacon to all
of us involved with our schools that we should do more to actively welcome and collaborate with communities to tackle our many educational challenges.
In her sincere portraits
of loneliness, fear, insecurity and a precarious state
of mind, we
also see a
beacon of hope, persistence, openness and a clear vision, a determination to keep on going until she reaches her final emotional destination.