Sentences with phrase «aside old ideas»

Standing before a No Child Left Behind banner and a No Excuses sign, Paige said educators need to put aside old ideas and belief systems and do whatever it takes to help children succeed.

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According to Rev Hubert Vecchierello, OFM, PhD, «The theory [Lemaitre's model] is a daring one, sweeping aside old astronomical ideas and presenting a picture which is not only one of great splendour but also has the added beauty of seeking to reconcile several conflicting notions held by pre-eminent scientists.»
Aside from a dip in form in the back - end of last season, the 22 - year - old has been one of the better performers in the Arsenal team over the past two years, and Kroenke has seemingly seen enough to put his foot down and rule out the idea of an exit.
And blows to my ego aside, as our daughter gets older (and my anxiety meds kick in), I'm more than happy to let go of this idea of me as the «perfect mom» if it means I have a little girl who loves her daddy and grows up in a world where men aren't absent, but active, loving and gentle.
Unfortunately, Team Cuomo hasn't written a report on how the AG is going to get past the hurdles that have caused old or existing ideas to be cast aside.
Vampire stories aside, the idea of rejuvenating the body with young blood dates back to macabre 1950s experiments that stitched young and old mice together so they shared a circulatory system.
As one put it, school reformers who hoped to receive NASDC grants had to «cast aside their old notions about schooling — to start with a clean sheet of paper, and be bold and creative in their thinking, and to give us ideas that address comprehensive, systemic change for all students for whole schools.»
Sadly too many corners we're cut, too many old ideas and assets we're used, not enough time was taken and the result is a Might & Magic Heroes game that lacks anything that makes it a Might & Magic Heroes game, aside from similar gaming mechanics and sharing the same universe.
Yet many students worry that their ideas to make our profession better and more accessible to all Canadians will be callously pushed aside by older generations of lawyers who, as McLuhan said «see the present through a rear view mirror.»
Maine insurance is something to embrace, not an idea to toss aside into Old Sow.
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