Sentences with phrase «bright idea of changing»

At some point, someone had the bright idea of changing these employees» mission: no longer would their mission be to «keep the place clean.»

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The literature is full of bright ideas that change some parameter in lab tests but don't actually make you faster when the chips are down.
From a brighter mani, to SPF everything, and even a little change in my coffee routine, we are going to show you our idea of the perfect summer style refresh!
Now if you want something fancier or do not like the washers idea, try using another shade of ribbon -LCB- something bright like fuchsia or neon would look great -RCB- and changing the washers to a bold chain which you can get in a hobby store.
Therefore, this topic made me fly 6000 plus miles to the magical kingdom of 6 Appian Way (Harvard Graduate School of Education), where the brightest of minds meet, conceptualize ideas and have often, more or less changed or trained the world.
Project Bright IDEA is a curriculum aimed at closing the achievement gap and increasing the number of gifted students from underrepresented populations via changing teachers» dispositions and capacity to wisely use curricula tailored to teaching those students.
to scale - up the activities of Bright IDEA 1 toward increasing the number of gifted students from underserved populations via changing the dispositions and capacity of teachers to wisely use curricula tailored to teaching those students;
The world of sheltering and rescue is characterized by abundance in many ways: abundant caring, good will, bright ideas, and plenty of opportunities to create positive change.
This book has detailed every moment of your life until the day you get the book and you have the bright idea to try and change the past by rewriting the book.
And while I won't pretend that I have loads of students who are sucked into watching the weather, the contest is definitely a bright idea that could help change the world in the process.
The incredible thing about technology is that it has the effect of leveling the playing field. At one time there was this misguided notion that all attorneys that ended up working for the top law firms were somehow genetically superior to the rest of the legal world. As demonstrated by my favorite book in this last year Outliers, and this post The Outliers of the Law — the old sytem of selecting the best and brightest has no actual grounding in finding the true outliers. In this post by Jordan Furlong supports this idea that the «best and brightest» is a fallacy handed to those attorneys with the best pedigrees and economic situation rather than those most likely to be exceptional attorneys. Don't expect to see this changing any time soon.
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