Sentences with phrase «compete in tomorrow»

These last months I've been very busy expanding our development force so that we can continue to compete in tomorrow's market.
But only by returning to basics can we hope to achieve what must always remain the essential goals of education policy: to provide all children with the knowledge they must have to be informed American citizens, and to give them the skills they will need to compete in tomorrow's global economy.
The idea of requiring students to complete more years of math — and more demanding math — while in high school continues to gain traction, driven largely by the belief that students will need stronger skills to compete in tomorrow's economy.
Pushing and over-scheduling prevent them from becoming competent adults capable of the resilience, perseverance, motivation and grit that business leaders say they'll need to compete in tomorrow's workforce.
But if you're really as concerned as you profess to be about preparing this generation to compete in tomorrow's world, you'd care as much about what we feed their bodies as we do their minds.
Neurio's products and services will future proof your company so you can compete in tomorrow's energy revolution, today.

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Do that, and you'll have a chance to compete in the marketplace of tomorrow.
These odds can be a useful tool for anybody competing in a Golden Globes pool, especially because there are four categories where oddsmakers are fairly certain about tomorrow night's winner.
Tomorrow's Muller Anniversary Games action will see reigning Olympic champion Mo Farah take to the track where he won 5000m gold four years ago, while Ennis - Hill and Johnson - Thompson will compete in the long jump alongside Shara Proctor.
If we win tomorrow, irrespective of what Sp * rs do against Fulham, we will be competing in Europe's premier football tournament.
I commend the Governor for working with the Legislature and labor on this important issue and look forward to doing much more to help our kids compete and succeed, so they can prepare themselves to be tomorrow's leaders in business, in education, and in each of our communities.»
But the real dearth — the lack of clear pathways into careers that could enable today's generation of gifted young Americans to become the researchers who make tomorrow's great discoveries — is convincing more and more of the nation's best students not to seek careers in fields such as law, finance, medicine and other fields that offer much better short - and long - term career prospects instead of dedicating an average of seven years to PhD study plus an additional five years or more of postdoctoral training now considered necessary to compete for an academic career in many scientific fields.
In his recent book, Don't Send Him in Tomorrow, he discusses competing theories for why special schools have much better inspection outcomes (92 per cent good or outstanding) than mainstream primary or secondarieIn his recent book, Don't Send Him in Tomorrow, he discusses competing theories for why special schools have much better inspection outcomes (92 per cent good or outstanding) than mainstream primary or secondariein Tomorrow, he discusses competing theories for why special schools have much better inspection outcomes (92 per cent good or outstanding) than mainstream primary or secondaries.
Providing young automotive enthusiasts with an opportunity to develop and showcase their talents while being exposed to the automotive aftermarket industry, Hot Rodders of Tomorrow was launched in 2008 at the Race & Performance Expo in St. Charles, Illinois, and has been invited to compete at the SEMA Show every year since its inception.
Hot Rodders of Tomorrow is a nonprofit organization that hosts «Engine Challenges» across the country in which high - school teams compete against each other in timed engine rebuilds.
High school teams from across the country will once again compete against the clock and each other in tearing down and rebuilding identical high - performance 350ci Chevrolet small - block powerplants fitted with top performance parts during the Hot Rodders of Tomorrow Engine Challenge.
9 July 2009, Kuta - Bali: The first day of the Quiksilver King of the Groms at Halfways on Kuta Beach saw 40 young surfers age 16 and under competing for the eight open spots in the first round of competition that will start at 7:30 am tomorrow morning.
(1 of 2) Starting @ 11AM tomorrow be one of 256 contestants to compete in our final Super Smash Bros. tourney @ #NintendoWorld!
On the eve of Apple's big iPhone 8 reveal event tomorrow, analysis of firmware files has suggested a 4K Apple TV with the same internals as the recent iPad Pro models is set to debut soon, in a direct attempt to compete with the likes of the Nintendo Switch...
Through this commitment, American students will move from the middle of the top — from the middle to the top of the pack in science and math over the next decade — for we know that the nation that out - educates us today will out - compete us tomorrow.
On an issue like earthquake - risk reduction there is constant tension, given competing priorities, over how much to spend to limit deaths in a seismic shock that might come tomorrow, or not for decades.
Everyone could compete in the auction on an equal basis, whether they have been emitting for decades or are just proposing to start tomorrow.
«We continue to believe that supporting innovative companies like this is important to ensuring our nation has the ability to compete for the clean energy jobs of tomorrow,» Damien LaVera, an Energy Department spokesman, said in an e-mail today.
* Bands from Google Legal, Kirkland & Ellis, Lieff Cabraser, Simpson Thacher, Kazan Law, and Morgan Lewis are competing in a Battle of the Bands at 1015 Folsom nightclub tomorrow night in San Francisco in support of The Family Violence Appellate Project.
The company is speculated to be announcing a brand new device to compete in that sector at tomorrow's event.
To find a role where my 10 years of Executive Committee experience, leading large teams in retail allows me to help a company grow and compete in today and more importantly tomorrows environment.
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