Sentences with phrase «difficult work ahead»

But this goal to increase the number of high - performing schools in every district neighborhood also foreshadows difficult work ahead.
«We still have many more years of difficult work ahead before we can truly say we understand coarsening foams.»

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We have difficult, painful, essential work ahead of us to repair the bonds between our police and our communities and between and among each other.
The judge in the case, William Alsup, and the jury that has yet to be selected have a difficult task ahead of them as they eventually work to determine whether Uber is guilty of misappropriating trade secrets.
Sometimes, it's more fruitful to make the more difficult choice in the moment — dying to ourselves and our desire to get ahead — to do the best work.
There are a lot of men like you now, and you don't seem to have looked ahead to the fact that being old and dying is not only hard work but extraordinarily difficult and rather sad to do alone.
And geneticists working on complex diseases have a long, difficult road ahead.
Because nobody in the industry publishes this data in a standardized way, it can be difficult for schools to plan ahead for how their networks will be able to accommodate numerous software products working at once.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan delivered featured remarks, highlighting recent progress on education reform, the difficult work still ahead, and the need for innovation to help advance reform efforts.
U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan will give featured remarks, highlighting recent progress on education reform, the difficult work still ahead, and the need for innovation to help advance reform efforts.
The first time it was rather difficult to do because it just seems so counterintuitive to put a Kindle or any electronic gadget underwater, but I went ahead with it and was surprised to find the Kindle actually working underwater, frontlight on and everything.
For anyone facing a difficult situation or living through a crisis, a few words of sympathy and encouragement can work wonders lifting the gloom and offering hope that better days lie ahead.
If you struggle with speaking in social situations or your button - lipped tendencies are making it difficult to get ahead at work, you're in luck.
The snowball effect of interest also works the opposite way: if you are stuck in a loan with a high interest rate, it's difficult to get ahead of the growing payments.
Having this type of debt obligation when just starting out in the working world can make it difficult to get ahead financially.
Saving money for retirement should be a habit as soon as you begin working, but it's difficult to look that far ahead when you're choosing between feeding your family or saving for the future.
If your passion is to work on the next Halo or Call of Duty, you have a straightforward yet incredibly difficult path ahead of you.
But he said the work is trustworthy, noting that it would be very difficult for gas companies to speedily alter practices at fracking sites to clean up their act ahead of the researchers» visits, given very short lead time on choosing well sites and that procedures and equipment are developed well ahead of time.
In another comment on that entry, I said «I agree with Matt that «Everybody's decided to die fighting on Mount Hockey Stick, when the really difficult analytical and normative work is still ahead
Ahead of a standing ovation from delegates, he said that as difficult as the Commission's work was, he was blessed to have done it.
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