Sentences with phrase «bold effort»

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe nominated Kuroda, president of the Asian Development Bank and an advocate of aggressive monetary easing, to become the new governor in a push for bolder efforts to end nearly two decades of deflation.
The third - generation CTS is Cadillac's boldest effort yet at matching the world's best midsize luxury / sport sedans.
He is already busy working to parlay the SpaceShipOne venture into a far bolder effort to create a space airliner, for which tickets have already gone on sale.
On some of those fronts, the film wildly misfires, but for a wide studio release headlined by one of Hollywood's biggest stars, Red Sparrow is an admirably bold effort.
However, with his slavery western «Django Unchained» right around the corner — and featuring its share of trilogy hints itself — the director has spoken up about the end of his filmmaking career, as well as a number of insights into his latest bold effort.
Last year, the company embarked on its boldest effort yet to boost foot traffic: accessories.
Consider Airbnb's bold effort to take in 100,000 refugees.
I agree with the naked statement and commend the pastor for his bold effort dispite the financial setback.
To the editors who worked on the book, it represents one of the boldest efforts ever to introduce into the religious mainstream a view of the Bible as a human rather than divine doc - ument.»
To the editors who worked on the book, it represents one of the boldest efforts ever to introduce into the religious mainstream a view of the Bible as a human rather than divine document.
Yours, a bold effort, hasn't had that effect, but rather has tended to increase the weight of the load.
To the editors who worked on the book, it represents one of the boldest efforts ever to introduce into the religious mainstream a view of the Bible as a human rather than divine docu - ment.
Bishop Paulose says, «It is by this reasoning, namely by a bold effort to answer the question of how Jesus Christ can become lord even of the religionless, that Bonhoeffer arrived at his conclusion that the church should work out and proclaim a «non-religious» interpretation of Biblical and theological concepts».
This was a bold effort not because Miliband decided to lead his party in one direction or another, but because he was prepared to say things which would make every part of his party feel deeply uncomfortable.
Characterized as a bold effort to revitalize the Western New York economy, the Buffalo Billion has been mired in controversy for the past two years amidst allegations of favoritism in the awarding of contracts to politically wired developers and the state's lack of transparency in managing the program.
«It's going to take a bold effort on the part of everyone involved» to save the species, says Ann Pabst, a functional morphologist at the University of North Carolina in Wilmington.
In our new report, Opportunity at the Top: How America's Best Teachers Could Close the Gaps, Raise the Bar, and Keep Our Nation Great, Emily Ayscue Hassel and I asked a simple question: «Will our nation's bold efforts to recruit more top teachers and remove the least effective teachers put a great teacher in every classroom?»
In 2003, leaders at the School District of Philadelphia, district CEO Paul Vallas and chairman of the School Reform Commission James Nevels, enlisted the help of the Microsoft Corporation in a bold effort: reshape the archaic 19th - century high school model to better prepare students, especially urban students, to live and work in the 21st.
Back in 2005, West Virginia embarked on a bold effort to reinvent public education.
The five - year charter, which must be approved by the state, is part of a bold effort to improve by decentralizing decision making without the disruption of breaking up school districts.
Future Ready Schools is a free, bold effort to maximize digital learning opportunities and help school districts move quickly toward preparing students for success in college, a career, and citizenship.
The McArthur Foundation, the Mozilla Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and others have embarked on a bold effort to advance the use of these credentials for students and for adults.
The FAST program, a teacher support intervention, was developed by C - SAIL researchers, represents a bold effort to bring standards - based reform to the classroom door, providing teachers with detailed feedback about their instruction in order to improve instructional alignment with standards and raise student achievement.
It's RIM's bold effort to fend off the iPhone and Verizon's best hope for a star handset that draws people in, or at least keeps them from bailing.
We also wish to acknowledge the constructive and bold efforts of MediciNova throughout this process.
In 2007, a bold effort was launched for San Antonio to become a No - Kill city for dogs and cats.
In 2007, the Area Foundation launched a bold effort to help San Antonio become a No - Kill city for dogs and cats.
Plumb and his volunteers were part of a bold effort called a «bioblitz» — a 24 - hour inventory of every species living in the 116 - square - mile area.
Chinese rival Huawei — which has pretty much come from nowhere several years ago to become the third - biggest player in the smartphone world by revenue (second by volume)-- held off on launching its new P20 until yesterday (27 March) in Paris, in what appears to be a bold effort to shake up the smartphone world.
A bold effort would give all parents an edge with the know - how and confidence to nurture the future innovators, workers, and thinkers our nation needs for tomorrow.
This is a bold effort that might not have been necessary twenty years ago, but today it is sorely needed.
Royal LePage says that in a «bold effort to cut the cord that tethers real estate agents to their desktops,» it will launch «the real estate industry's first fully mobilized, bilingual marketing centre.»
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