Sentences with phrase «as a common denominator»

Reform committee identifies Great Expectations as common denominator of high - performing schools
In any event, IP emerges as a common denominator for cross jurisdictional disputes, fuelled by the ease of infringement on the web.
However, if there is one thing that serves as the common denominator among the six, that is they are all stubborn and have high levels of independent mindedness.
The extent to which Bergson serves as a common denominator to both Whitehead and Derrida is minor, but not insignificant.
Reform committee identifies Great Expectations as common denominator of high - performing schools Nondescript PD As an elementary school teacher in the Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKC), Pat Watson - Hunt received her share of school - sanctioned professional development training.
Competition may be factored out time and again as a common denominator... 38
The blueprint of such a theology could be found in that self - understanding of Israel, both new and old, which descriptive biblical theology has laid bare as the common denominator of biblical thought.
Today, tourism is widely recognized as a pivotal industry in the economy of the region — and CHTA functions as the common denominator for this industry in a region of diverse nationalities, languages and styles, identifying mutual problems and marshaling the resources of the active and allied members to devise solutions.
Let Arsene go and all hell breaks will loose — suddenly the perfect scapegoat is gone and unhappy fans won't see a new manager as a common denominator as they see Arsene now but the man who sits on piles of cash disinterested in results on the pitch which is the only thing most of football fans care about.
Inflammation is now recognized as the common denominator among chronic disease today.
This two - exercise combination hits the hamstrings as the common denominator.
With Louis C.K. as the common denominator — he serves as co-creator and producer on both Baskets and Better Things — Zach Galifianakis was able to bring a weird little comedy to the screen.
In one sense having a vocabulary as a common denominator suggests that from the outside looking in our schools have more in common with each other than their location, student bodies, and size suggest.
It is in continuous development which leads to a large demand for a broad spectrum of creative professionals with game development as the common denominator.
Fallen Fruit uses fruit as a common denominator to change the way you see the world.
Comprising some 30 photographers, this group exhibition with the horse as its common denominator reflects our relationship with this powerful, spiritual, beautiful and hard - working animal.
Pieces in the exhibition question notions of repetition as creative process, interpretation as content, performance as document, style as concept, intellectual property as common denominator, and viewer as object of interest.
The firm is noteworthy only as the common denominator that these particular LinkedIn members share for the moment.
Pantos will act as the common denominator, providing flexibility, stability and liquidity.
This aligns well with an earlier story by security journalist Brian Krebs, whose piece focused on Chick - Fil - A as the common denominator for 9000 compromised credit cards.
Incapable of any theoretical construction, McLuhan does not present his material as a concept but as the common denominator of a reactionary doctrine of salvation.
David, I have friends who are Calvinist and Pentecostal, and I've arbitrated some very divisive rifts between them as our common denominator of home schooling has drawn us into the same arena for the last 15 yrs.
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