Not exact matches
Allocate Resources — It is likely you have
competing priorities,
such as sending the kids to college while building a retirement fund.
It was told that time would come as small signs of the promised date that the wealthier would
compete with building fancy sky sc - ra - pers & l Buildings... all serving pleasures and entertainments of certain High Ranks...
Such fancy projects has dried up cash flow from financial markets which
priorities was to help and encourage small business owners in the fields of services or as industrialists or agriculturalists from finding supportive finance to develop economy and reduce employment...
competing «
priorities»; and being asked to resolve seemingly contradictory dictates —
such as RTT's twin mandates that winners demonstrate buy - in from teacher unions and that they also present bold reform plans unlikely to earn
such support.
In five sessions, participants are asked to consider questions
such as how to balance
competing public education
priorities, how to design a lesson plan that meets national, state, and local standards and grade level expectations, and how to recruit, mentor, and retain the best teachers.
For nearly six years as a founding leader of the ASD, I have had the privilege of working alongside just
such dedicated warriors: educators, school operators, district and state leaders, community members, and student support providers all helping families zoned to TN's Priority schools get the attention they deserve; to be heard above the din of
competing zoning, funding and political
priorities that if left unchecked can perpetuate systemic injustice.
It has also highlighted the importance of appointing one key person to lead the program in a school, without this central driving force any change is unlikely to last due to common obstacles
such as changes in staff,
competing priorities, lack of time and fresh ideas.
Gain insight and perspective about the many facets of the business officer's day - to - day responsibilities and strategic leadership role while examining high - level topics
such as financial sustainability and managing
competing priorities.
As
such, there are
competing priorities.
Competing cards in this category include Chase Sapphire Preferred (annual fee: $ 95, waived first year), which gives double points on travel and dining, redeemable for partner airline and hotel points or travel purchased from nonpartner travel providers; and airline cards, which come with benefits
such as free checked bags and
priority boarding.
Choice of law and forum, differences in treatment of secured and
priority creditors, differences in legal systems and cultures, conflicts of law,
competing claims of jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement by one country of rulings and judgments entered in another country are just a few of the challenges likely to arise in many
such proceedings.
However,
competing priorities —
such as saving money and focusing on personal health — can keep people from reaching their travel goals.
While nursing homes may have to
compete with home - based care delivery models and sometimes assisted living providers for market share in an environment where cost control is top
priority, studies
such as this demonstrate that nursing homes provide value to the healthcare system, too.
For example, a health system may recognize that ambulatory care facilities are an important element in their strategic plan; however, allocating $ 50 million towards the ownership of
such assets could potentially constrict resources and
compete with higher
priority investment in technology and equipment.