Sentences with phrase «at this critical juncture for»

«History will harshly judge those who put their personal political gain above taking a stand for justice at this critical juncture for our nation.
Iannuzzi will begin his latest term at a critical juncture for the labor movement, as issues like collective bargaining and seniority are under attack nationwide, and as public K - 12 and higher education in New York struggle to cope with the devastating effects of more than $ 1 billion in cuts by state government.
Welcoming an overflow crowd filled with many new delegates to the Oct. 17 Delegate Assembly, the first of the school year, UFT President Michael Mulgrew thanked them for stepping up to a leadership role at a critical juncture for public education.
We will do all that we can to make sure our members know just how important it is to have Charlie Rangel's leadership in Congress at this critical juncture for our state and our country.»
«History will harshly judge those who put their personal political gain above taking a stand for justice at this critical juncture for our nation,» Murphy said.
We are at a critical juncture for education reform in America: forty - six states have adopted a brand - new set of English Language Arts Common Core State Standards for college - and career - readiness, and most are on the verge of implementation.
The news comes at a critical juncture for the Menil.

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«Investing millions of dollars in Somalia at this critical juncture in history is very important for us,» Puntland President Abdiweli Mohamed Ali said.
Yet this, I suspect, is the best possible condition for Christians to undergo at this juncture in time; for out of just this open and honest uncertainty, this chaos of spirit, thought is borne, and nothing is more needful for the Christian future than that the community of Christ's discipleship, which has thriven heretofore on power and convention, should now become a community of original — and therefore critical and troubling — thought.
In Christian theological education, these will be best treated by careful, critical, and constructive concern for orthodoxy and praxiology, with the constant recognition that an apologia is necessary at every juncture.6
How fitting to see them yoked at the most critical juncture of USC's quest for a third straight national title, these future first - rounders whose fortunes have been intertwined for three seasons.
all of which bring me to the role of the fans at this critical juncture in our team's history, which is to look at the facts with a rational eye, make sure that the fat cats take responsibility for their decisions and to speak out when the club is failing to pursue only the highest goals, especially when you're one of the riches clubs in the world... so enjoy the victory, but temper those celebrations with the knowledge that one victory doesn't make a season and that to win this marathon you need the prepare accordingly with the proper players, tactics and determined play... so the next two weeks are absolutely crucial if we intend to be contenders and not pretenders
Greece and Europe are at a critical juncture, failure to understand each other promises to be very damaging for both.
The mayor has been criticized for leaving town at critical junctures before.
«At this critical juncture in our nation's history, I believe I can best serve our state by continuing to give my all as the representative for central and northwest Connecticut in Congress,» the 5th District Democrat said Tuesday.
Our thanks for this are partly due to the large intake of new MPs — untarnished by the expenses scandal — who have brought fresh ideas and energy into the House at a critical juncture; and also partly to the Speaker, who has put back some zip in our proceedings by applying some much - needed lubrication to the procedural gears.
Higher education has already opened the door to equal opportunities for women and minorities in the U.S. — so is it possible that elementary school, as a new Tel Aviv University study suggests, is the critical juncture at which girls are discouraged from pursuing science and mathematics?
Lee, who at the time was teaching high school history, focused on this population because, he says, «there was a lot of emerging research that middle school was really a critical juncture, especially for kids with limited experience.
The movement for excellence and equity in American education is at a critical juncture.
Once you have finished your planning, and students are sitting in class waiting for you to teach, you are at a critical juncture — how will you actually present the subject matter?
I feel we are at a critical juncture with our industry, and my three decades of experience can help ensure a bright future for SEMA and future generations of enthusiasts.
The best agents will represent you throughout the sales process, and during the contract negotiations with the publisher — and then advocate for you at critical junctures during the publication process (because your bottom line affects their bottom line).
That will just lead to trouble for you down the road and could possibly lead to a denial of your mortgage at a critical juncture in the home buying process.
I absolutely understand the intent, to add a cinematic feel, but for the most part all it managed to do was obscure my view at critical junctures, moments that often meant life or death.
Again, it's critical that any prospective focus is at some juncture between what you love to create and what your clients are looking for.
As a program, the Emerging Artist Grants have shown us not only the importance of supporting artists at critical junctures, but the need to nurture community and connection between artists and the organizations that provide opportunities for them.
Created at a critical, early juncture, Frau mit Butterbrot slyly demonstrates the significant themes that would sustain the artist for the duration of his prolific career.
In recognition of the critical interest that the three other government ministries have in the functionality of the application, the service provider agrees with its government ministry customer to establish an Executive Committee comprised of representatives of the three other government ministries and that the Executive Committee's approval will be required at critical junctures in the application development, e.g. for approval of the functional and technical specifications.
Contracting with an attorney for unbundled legal services, or limited representation, allows you to address financial limitations while still receiving expert counsel at critical junctures of a legal matter.
With refugee claims increasing in recent months, the proposed special measures would enable the government to improve efficiency in the system, at a critical juncture: it's a win - win for individuals who have been affected, and for the system as a whole.
I am grateful to you for this positive advice at a very critical juncture in my career and life itself.
In working with these children at such a critical juncture, often times the families are quick to recognize in the process, that they too, are often suffering silently with their own stresses; these may be abuse or neglect histories, issues of co-dependence, or transference, all of which make for unsettled households.
Lowitja Institute CEO Romlie Mokak said the conference comes at a time of rising xenophobia globally and domestically, and at a «critical juncture» in Australia, with the need for a «big yarn» about constitutional recognition and reconciliation — which will play a vital role in the health of Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander people.
«As a bank that wants to build lifelong relationships with its customers, we want to be there for them at life's most critical junctures
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