Sentences with phrase «continuing organizations of its kind»

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Finally, we should continue to provide incentives for and encouragement to charters and educational management organizations to join the state and districts in the kind of novel forms of school turnaround work and governance now being pioneered in Lawrence.
A calling requiring specialized knowledge and often long and intensive preparation including instruction in skills and methods as well as in the scientific, historical, or scholarly principles underlying such skills and methods, maintaining by force of organization or concerted opinion high standards of achievement and conduct, and committing its members to continued study and to a kind of work which has for its prime purpose the rendering of a public service.
The first and largest organization of its kind, FixNation continues to innovate and inspire others to help cats around the world.
Well, that's wrong, of course, but it's the same organization and the same kinds... Continue reading →
Yet I continue to dream of a single perfect system, one that is there at a single key stroke, cleverer than I am at organization, able to be searched by fuzzy or any other kind of logic, and simply omnipresent.
For individuals in many organizations, it could mean that risks (suggesting change, launching a new product, revamping a process) are not taken in an effort to maintain some kind of status quo (continued employment for example).
Rosenfeld continues: «We can start with each country building their own association, and of course share information, tips and whatever and cooperate if possible, and from there we see what kind of structure makes sense for the organization and go with that, and maybe in the future we will have something more formal if we need it.»
«This important follow - up study to Harvard's ground - breaking 2014 report on housing America's older adults not only calls attention to important trends but also helps point to the kind of solutions — requiring cross-sector collaboration between the housing industry, policymakers, and public, private and philanthropic organizations — that will fulfill older adults» ardent desire to continue living independently at home with security and dignity.»
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