Sentences with phrase «bystanders rather»

Educators tend to treat parents and families as bystanders rather than as partners, and often overlook their strengths and their capacity to transform public education.
Nobody knows where this Pestminster crisis is going but Downing Street is terrified, with May appearing largely a bystander rather than directing events.
' [M] ade no attempt to establish that the conduct was so offensive to him as a third party as to render the workplace hostile not only for him but for any reasonable employee who likewise was a bystander rather than a target of the harassment.»»
Most surveys were taken during the summer of 2001, but follow - up questions after the Sept. 11 attacks on New York and Washington, D.C., show that the real estate industry remains a bystander rather than a driver of the economic downturn, with events only amplifying previous industry weak spots.

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«Being an «upstander» rather than just a bystander has a positive ripple effect for the entire workplace,» she adds.
If the appearances to the apostles were private manifestations, in the sense that a casual bystander would have seen nothing: if; that is to say, they were in the nature of visions rather than of bodily seeing, this does not imply that these men were not confronted with the Lord's presence as an external reality.
Try not to worry too much, Alicia — you will do great and don't sweat the bystanders who'd rather hate on a busy mom than help her.
«In general it would be a good idea for universities to release full reports of their investigations,» Oransky wrote, «rather than to, well, force innocent bystanders to prove their innocence.»
«Rather than innocent bystanders to a malfunctioning immune system, our research shows beta cells are central players in the disease itself.»
If colleges want to effectively change their campus culture regarding rape, they should also focus on self - defense training for women rather than just improving their policies and training bystanders to intervene, according to an Appalachian State University professor who has been researching the women's self - defense movement since 1993.
In some counties the lower incidence might be due to fewer cases being eligible to enter the CARES registry due to longer EMS response times (if bystanders did not initiate CPR), in which case the lower incidence would be due to geographical differences rather than reporting bias.
Rather, he said, the heart was an innocent bystander suffering from whatever kind of blood we decide to bathe it in — clean or dirty.
The player is a passive bystander in the story being told to them, rather than making the story themselves.
It helps them to focus on their schoolwork rather than worry they may become a victim, a snitch, or an embarrassed bystander
Much of the conversation centered on bullying and giving kids tools to be «upstanders» rather than bystanders.
So it's more important than ever that parents and educators are vigilant in encouraging kids to be empathetic, and to become «upstanders» rather than bystanders.
While McCartney didn't have the answer, she suggested that we start talking about how hard it can be to take the perspective of another person and create communities where everyone learns to be «upstanders» rather than bystanders.
Bystanders should not confront the bully; rather, they should interact with the target in a positive way and remove the target from the situation.
During the program, students are educated on the types of bullying and the effects of bullying, and they become motivated to be upstanders rather than bystanders.
The idea is to help young people realize they can be «upstanders,» people who intercede, rather than bystanders.
The Taurus was redesigned for 2013 with an eye toward giving it a «more muscular stance,» and the SHO adds some sport to the masculinity with a black mesh grille, black sideview mirror housings, a rear spoiler, HID headlamps, and larger wheels, all of which make for a vehicle that is more likely to catch a bystander's eye than the previous, rather staid - looking Taurus.
The novels and picture books included in this feature share several distinct features: the characters have highly permeable universes of obligation, they reach out to and stand up for friends and strangers, and most are upstanders, rather than bystanders, when their participation is called for.
Villains become more powerful for each hostage they're holding in this scenario and whenever a Twist card is drawn any villain in the Bank space of the city track immediately grabs two bystander's from the bystander deck rather than the villain deck, gaining them an extra two attack power.
But within a couple of feet, it has rather unfortunate effects on bystanders.
Others have pointed out that social media perpetuates the bystander effect, where individuals share news of a bad situation rather than offer tangible assistance.
Discuss situations when your child can stand up for himself / herself or others — and be an «Upstander» rather than a «Bystander
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