To win that war, those of us who see teachers unions
as the biggest impediment to any real education reform can not afford to let up.
Windows is currently a small player in the smartphone market, but its current market share may not be
as big an impediment as it looks.
Not exact matches
«The
biggest single
impediment is the politics of [the border wall],» Buffett told the Arizona Daily Star, adding that he hopes his book will shed light on Americans» increasing demand for illegal narcotics
as well
as the short - sighted symbolism representing Trump's massive wall.
The Frenchman has become a divisive figure for many Arsenal fans who see his lack of pace and habit of missing a few too many
big chances at vital moments
as impediments to success.
As the title makes clear, Allers is a
big fan of breastfeeding and not a
big fan of
impediments to its success, which by her estimation include clueless pediatricians, the dairy industry, out - of - touch celebrities, unsupportive lawmakers, depression medications and breastfeeding zealots, just to name a few.
Impediment of candidature to capable and interested people because they don't fit some requirements implanted by the majority parties
as millions of signatures, of high sums of money, and if they fit the requirements the media lobbies won't support most of the candidates because many of them are happy with the benefits given by
big parties.
«Higher education has a
big challenge,» Taylor says, pointing to escalating tuitions and continuing exclusivity in college admissions
as impediments to students using higher education
as an avenue from poverty to middle class.
As more and more Democrats come to see that the teachers unions, with their rigid work rules and insistence on preserving the failing status quo, are the
biggest impediment to education reform, the unions can either become more conciliatory or they can double down.
This in itself is problematic because,
as Marzano (2001) notes, «The sheer number of standards is the
biggest impediment to implementing standards» (p. 15).
Here are three reactions to my post about Machiavelli's view of the
impediments to making
big changes in societies —
as in the asymmetrical nature of the battle to take the carbon out of energy systems in the face of both societal inertia and intensive efforts by entrenched interests to maintain the status quo.
As a leader in this niche, what have you found to be the
biggest legislative
impediment to progress in the life sciences sector over the past few years?
While some of the changes are acknowledged
as positive for protecting vulnerable employees, some immigration lawyers say there needs to be more risk management applied to the process or it will pose a «
big impediment to business.»