Sentences with phrase «dominated by disruption»

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Tools for Teaching: Instruction Meets Discipline While school discipline codes focus on large infractions, discipline management within the classroom is dominated by continuous small disruptions.
The fast - moving adoption of Common Core was an unprecedented disruption to a curriculum and textbook market that's long been dominated by a few major publishers.
Positive can continue to dominate due to aspects related to psychological handling, and more heat has been shown to increase conflict potential, increased disruptions means increased rebuilding efforts, by all means (using wood and coal for burning if someone lacks technological advancements).
During his first six months, he clearly articulated the link between environmental security, economic security and national security — making the case that a national commitment to renewable energy could simultaneously reduce unemployment, dependence on foreign oil and vulnerability to the disruption of oil markets dominated by the Persian Gulf reserves.
Disruption, as defined by Clayton Christensen in The Innovator's Dilemma, refers to the process by which an industry dominated by high cost and complex products or services is transformed by innovation marked by certain key elements: simplicity, convenience, accessibility, and affordability.
I think that in many fields, coping with the transactional and regulatory challenges presented by industry disruption will dominate the corporate legal agenda for 2016; whether the impact is consolidation or fragmentation — there will be work to do in helping businesses adapt to and take best advantage of change.
The US Android smartphone market is indeed dominated by established brands such as Samsung, LG, Motorola, and Google, but the industry is still ripe for significant disruption.
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