Sentences with phrase «decisionmakers who»

Scientists are often hesitant to share their uncertainty with decisionmakers who need to know it.
Thus, in most states, decisionmakers who wish to incorporate into their adoption decisions evidence on how textbooks affect student achievement are simply out of luck.
Now more than ever, selling to school districts requires real access to decisionmakers who have the authority to release budgets and select vendors.
We still believe in merit over inherited position, but we mistrust technocrats and institutional decisionmakers who attempt to control individual lives.
Unfortunately, the growing chorus of charter supporters has had little influence to date on the one decisionmaker who really counts — the mayor.

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«HGSE is a place that produces men and women of note who see themselves as key decisionmakers or people who will make an impact in education.»
The behavior of customers who have choices provides important feedback to decisionmakers, helping them invest more money and effort in what works and waste fewer resources on what fails.
Unfortunately, the disconnect between the source of funding and those who could make practical use of the findings means that the timelines of educational evaluations rarely align with the information needs of the decisionmakers (for instance, the typical evaluation funded by NCEE requires six years to complete).
The 1st Circuit found possible evidence of unlawful discrimination in comments by those who made the promotion decision — particularly Chadwick's supervisor, Nanci Miller, the primary decisionmaker.
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