Sentences with phrase «defining rules of engagement»

The first month of each school year is the critical time for establishing these goals and these resources include modeling specific routines, defining rules of engagement and setting up appropriate structures for whole group, small group, and independent reading blocks, ensuring that teachers get students on track to develop the habits of good learners and participate actively — and respectfully — in every literacy - building experience.

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The rules of engagement are clearly defined in the law and corporate governance is a critical component to the successful operation of the Commission.
Positional authority is static and unmoving, defined and reified by law, tradition and rules, while personal authority is dynamic and iterative; it grows, develops and matures over time as we test the contours and limits of our relationships, our commitments and our engagement with the world.
In addition to revealing how and why morality can be compromised within a highly bureaucratic environment, the emphasis on gameplay mechanics in Papers, Please ends up reminding us that, in real life, moral predicaments often arise as a byproduct of our engagement in a system of rules which define the particular environment we are immersed in, and dictate exactly how we can and can not act within it.
Corporate law defines the playing field and rules of engagement for the corporate actors and stakeholders of AMG, and sets legal boundaries for corporate restructuring, M&A and financing alternatives.
Every family involved in litigation that I've worked with as a forensic psychologist is unable to heal until the litigation ends and their personal «rules of engagement» for the family have been defined moving forward.
defined «rules of engagement» managed by the Body and central agencies to ensure engagement across all areas of mutual interest.
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