Sentences with phrase «dramatic expansion»

Across the country, communities are putting together ambitious agendas for dramatic expansion of formal learning opportunities in the years before kindergarten.
While fossil fuels and industrial uses account for some of that, most of the explosion has come from dramatic expansion of agricultural cereals and meat.
The eventual result was the inflation theory, which holds that a fraction of a moment after the dawn of creation, the universe underwent a sudden dramatic expansion.
It is a watershed moment for the field: across the country, communities are putting together aspirational and ambitious agendas for dramatic expansion of high - quality learning opportunities, starting from birth.
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«The organization's recent dramatic expansion and re-branding has been extremely ambitious and sets the stage for significant growth in its international reputation.»
Cooper's budget allows students already receiving vouchers to continue to receive them, but ends the program's dramatic expansion called for in the budget passed by the General Assembly last year.
CNBC's Julia Boorstin talks to Honest Co-founder Jessica Alba, and CEO Brian Lee, about the company's dramatic expansion into retail and the possibility of an IPO.
Congressional Leaders Propose Dramatic Expansion and Improvement of Pre-K and Early Learning
The authors suggest that seemingly unrelated institutional changes such as circulating the dead list, moving into a permanent building, and equalizing opinion assignment resulted in dramatic expansion of clerk responsibility and power.
The Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology acknowledges the increasingly active and important role of neurobiology in advancing our understanding of the functioning of the brain and the nervous system — a quest that seems destined for dramatic expansion in the coming decades.
Federal, state and community agencies across the nation are working on an aspirational and ambitious agenda for dramatic expansion of high - quality early learning opportunities in the years before kindergarten, including pre-K.
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Despite a dramatic expansion of reserves via the Fed's operations over the course of the last few years we have seen no pick - up in lending.
Having sold Aveda to Estée Lauder for $ 300 million in 1997 (and having satisfied the terms of a noncompete), Rechelbacher is getting back into beauty with a dramatic expansion of his little nutraceuticals company, Intelligent Nutrients.
One cause is urban sprawl and the dramatic expansion of the wildand - urban interface.
It also criticized the qualified mortgage loan change as a dramatic expansion that «gives lenders a major safe harbor for nontraditional underwriting practices reminiscent of those that caused the crisis.»
The House passed the measure last December, but only after it was attached to a dramatic expansion of the right to carry concealed firearms virtually anywhere in the country — long sought by Republicans and the National Rifle Association.
With the dramatic expansion of the Church on other continents, it became evident that American Catholicism, while not exactly a sideshow, is certainly not front stage centre.
The mid-sixties also saw a dramatic expansion of social welfare at the federal level.
It was first proposed in the 1908 «People's Budget» of David Lloyd George, along with a dramatic expansion of the scope of Income Tax and plans for a system of old age pensions (which would be funded at this time by general taxation).
The lightning growth of Chinese media is part of the dramatic expansion of the presence of Chinese diplomats, peacekeepers, commercial actors (state - owned or private) and ordinary citizens that has been transforming the African continent in the last 10 - 15 years.
The speaker's proposals also include a dramatic expansion of the mayor's Office of Immigrant Affairs.
At one of many such meetings now taking place throughout the city's waterfront, residents of Red Hook, Brooklyn, gathered recently at a local community center to hear about the dramatic expansion of federal flood zones in their area and what the new designation would cost them.
However, if global warming continues beyond two degrees, dramatic expansion is predicted to take place so that parts of southern and central Europe risk being invaded by this type of mosquitoes and, as a consequence, dengue epidemics.
The mainland's universities have undergone a dramatic expansion.
David Robson tracks the evolution of our brain from its origin in ancient seas to its dramatic expansion in one ape — and asks why it is now shrinking
Since 2010, the United States has witnessed a dramatic expansion of state - based restrictions on abortion.
Postdoctoral Research Associate Chris Arnold, Ph.D., his advisor Alejandro Sánchez Alvarado, Ph.D., and their collaborators find that ailing flatworms experience a dramatic expansion of pathogenic Proteobacteria that closely mirrors changes associated with human ailments.
This dramatic expansion is fueled by the excitement surrounding the company's Transmembrane Carrier System, a technology that aims to treat cancer by delivering therapeutic compounds through the bloodstream to tumor sites.
The researchers discovered striking differences between the genomes of the octopus and other invertebrates, including widespread rearrangements of genes and a dramatic expansion of a family of genes involved in neuronal development that was once thought to be unique to vertebrates.
This photo shows a savannah elephant, one of many animals expected to be affected by poaching with a dramatic expansion of African roads.
Last year's prize went to Albert Fert and Peter Grünberg for their discovery in the late 1980s of giant magnetoresistance, an effect that has allowed for the dramatic expansion in the capacity of hard drives.
The Eppendorf & Science Prize for Neurobiology acknowledges the increasing importance of this research in advancing our understanding of how the brain and nervous system function - a quest that seems destined for dramatic expansion in the coming decades.
The cell produces nerve cells that help form the neocortex — the site of higher cognitive function — and likely accounts for the dramatic expansion of the region in the lineages that lead to man, the researchers say.
He played a key role in the dramatic expansion of Roche oncology enterprise leading to Roche becoming the global leader in oncology.
The researchers discovered striking differences from other invertebrates, including widespread genomic rearrangements and a dramatic expansion of a family of genes involved in neuronal development that was once thought to be unique to vertebrates.
Although our faculty were traditionally recognized for expertise in basic biomedical discovery, over the last decade, we have witnessed a dramatic expansion of translational research and first - in - man clinical research.
Meanwhile, Lawrence's version of Mystique has benefited from a dramatic expansion of the role — what was an easily identified villain in the original trilogy has become a layered, conflicted character with a real journey.
The decade between 1999 and 2009 saw a dramatic expansion in CMO schools, with increases of approximately 20 percent per year, a higher growth rate than seen by independent charter schools, according to a recent study by Mathematica Policy Research.
The research community just can't keep up with this dramatic expansion of companies and digital offerings.
We see this most clearly in the dramatic expansion — democratization really — of the Advanced Placement program.
The latest REC Education general meeting took stock of this seismic transformation and of how the dramatic expansion of the academy model will change current resourcing needs.
With many schools becoming independent entities and local authorities rapidly being replaced by academy clusters as key players in the delivery of education, Chris Wilford, REC Education senior policy advisor, takes stock of this seismic transformation and examines how the dramatic expansion of the academy model will change current resourcing needs
So if the storm brought state takeover and dramatic expansion of charter schools to New Orleans, did it also bring vouchers?
Two things, we believe, will start to bring the system back into a sustainable orbit: a dramatic expansion in the range of education options available to parents and a fundamental change in public access to the collective bargaining process.
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