Sentences with phrase «bold new initiative»

Many superintendents, unsure of their future budgets, have been hesitant to unveil bold new initiatives.
And the education delivery systems, though they exist, don't work very well, especially with bold new initiatives, which is what the Gates Foundation is attempting in education.
You may have a new program or service you want to launch, a sensitive personnel decision you need to make, a bold new initiative you'd like others to support or a controversial change that requires a carefully coordinated execution.
There are no bold new initiatives in the plan, but neither are there painful reductions.
Other than some road and bridge construction and the move to the BRC, there are no bold new initiatives from an administration approaching its ninth year in office.
This magnificent guide takes an in - depth look at Project Constellation, the bold new initiative designed to bring America's space exploration program into the 21st century.
The 2011 - 2012 CEOSE (Committee on Equal Opportunities in Science and Engineering) report requested that NSF launch a bold new initiative for broadening participation (BP) with the goal of eventually having the participation of NSF - supported scientists and engineers in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) fields mirror the population of the Nation.
Thalia has just unveiled a bold new initiative that hopes that book shoppers will forgo buying the print edition and buy digital instead.
The National Library of Luxembourg in conjunction with the Higher Council of Public Libraries have unveiled a bold new initiative.
One of the Caribbean's top tourism policy - makers has called for bold new initiatives to protect the region from the impact of climate change.
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