Sentences with phrase «arguably makes the leader»

This arguably makes the leader into a kind of whipping boy, which, in the historical sense, was a boy who could be punished by a prince's tutor for the transgressions of the prince who, as royalty, was himself immune to being punished personally.

Not exact matches

And Brazil, arguably the world leader in making ethanol from crops, has been turning sugar cane into fuel for nearly three decades — a process that is 30 % cheaper than corn - based production in the U.S.
Silver, meanwhile, praised Cuomo's ability to make government in Albany run smoothly after years of dysfunction that he arguably contributed to as leader of the Assembly since 1994.
Labour's leader has made arguably his strongest intervention yet in the debate over leaving the European Union, with a warning that a «Tory Brexit» would be disastrous for most people in Britain.
But using the standard that Bharara used in the Silver case (and, arguably, his case against former Senate Majority Leader Dean Skelos, who was busted on similar charges and is also appealing his conviction), the prisons would be filled with people who made a campaign contribution so they can get a meeting with a politician.
Arguably their loudest cheerleader for the cause is former leader Nick Clegg whose recent book How to Stop Brexit (And Make Britain Great Again) explains how the «historic mistake» of voting to leave the European Union can be reversed.
She hailed the result in Derby, where the party unseated the Labour council leader, adding, in a reference to Brexit: «If UKIP does crumble I think you could still arguably make the case that it's been one of the most successful political parties in history.»
In this post, I am going to try to make the case for why this one word is arguably the most important word for every teacher, school leader and student to meet her or his peak potential as a learner and as an individual.
Arguably, the most critical contribution that a school leader can make to her or his school is the establishment of a culture of professional inquiry: one that is collaborative, sustainable, and focused — like a laser beam — on student success.
The interior of the Outlander Sport feels more modern than other Mitsubishis, but this is a relative statement: it still feels a decade old, which might make sense for a dirt - cheap price leader, but our tester was optioned up to $ 26,190: That's the same territory as the Jeep Renegade and its Fiat 500X twin, to name a couple of arguably better competitors.
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