Sentences with phrase «economic realities»

Technological limitations of traditional book printing and binding processes, as well as the economic realities of book production, made small - scale vanity publishing an expensive proposition.
An emotionally intense account of social and economic realities found across the U.S.
The economic realities of earning a college education make it paramount that all students find savings, and this program ensures that students with print related disabilities can not only enjoy the cost benefits, but also capitalize on the countless digital efficiencies of eTextbooks that their peers have appreciated for years,» said Sean Devine, CEO of CourseSmart, in a press release today.
It comes down to principles vs. economic realities vs. the pros and cons.
You've really exposed the economic realities of the two choices.
Schools and their systems find themselves without human capital and resources to meet the complex academic, emotional and economic realities of vulnerable youth, particularly those in urban and poverty areas.
«Most Likely to Succeed» pushes us to radically re-imagine American education so that we better equip students for current and future economic realities by bringing us along as it dives deeply into life and learning at CES affiliate High Tech High.
Saginaw's economic realities are harsh, but those realities are not housed within Thompson or Arthur Hill.
«We all want our teachers to prosper, but we can not ignore economic realities,» newly elected Sen. Dave Thompson, R - Lakeville, was quoted as saying by the Star Tribune.
With twenty - first century social and economic realities demanding the critical thinking and cross-cultural competency that diversity fosters, the importance of education within a diverse setting can not be underestimated.
The philosophy behind these tests is that teachers are the only factor to be held responsible for student performance, ignoring socio - economic realities, special needs, institutional racism, restrictive curriculum and school - level and city - wide administrative mismanagement.
Learning about the economic realities of our children's parents and community issues can enable us to see the complexity between economic opportunities and poverty.
As a practicing principal, how do you lead your school toward significant improvement in the midst of the current economic realities and the ever - present public scrutiny?
Changes in rural America — from population loss to changing economic realities — mean that schools in these communities must often innovate to survive.
Teaching economic realities can happen through a combination of coursework, internships, and job shadowing experiences.
Economic realities triumph over politics.
The new economic realities mean cleaning firms tendering for schools contracts have to prove they can deliver not just high standards, but also that they can work safely, sustainably and, most importantly, within budget.
Before Suicide Squad, Ayer was a respected writer and director of gritty action dramas that addressed the complicated racial and socio - economic realities of life among criminals and cops in Los Angeles» meanest streets.
Scouring the various and often overlapping worlds of art, music, television, film, new media and literature, Ulaby's radio and online stories reflect political and economic realities, cultural issues, obsessions and transitions, as well as artistic adventurousness — and awesomeness.
Today's men have to reconcile old ideas about masculinity with new economic realities.
Only knowing she wishes to break free from the stagnancy of Sacramento and the nagging economic realities so aggressively tended by her mother, she somehow hasn't figured out her pursuits in math are fruitless.
Medical, political, and economic realities are addressed, but this ultimately joyful film doesn't try to follow one person's story too closely, or to unnecessarily connect dots that aren't there.
If you're considering opening a clothing store, find a local one you admire and take the owner to coffee or cocktails to learn about shopper behavior, economic realities, and hardships to consider.
PARIS, France — Rick Owens is a brand apart and it may not be too much to say that the designer and his wife and collaborator, Michèle Lamy, similarly exist in an alternate reality, a world of their own making — adjacent to ours, maybe, beholden to the same laws of physics and economic realities, but different, unique.
Astronomy, Hawaiian cultural practices and economic realities were major themes yesterday as the state Board of Land and Natural Resources unanimously approved siting the 14th and biggest telescope...
Under a community - based tourism arrangement, unique benefits accrue to both the traveler and the hosts: Travelers usually accustomed to chain hotels and beachfront resorts discover local habitats and wildlife and learn about traditional cultures and the economic realities of life in developing countries.
Among the interesting topics covered in Pathways are: the changing role of the patient in the total health equation and the ways in which decentralized information is affecting their expectations and demands; the dearth of pipeline products among international pharmaceutical companies against a backdrop of increased research and development spending; the dynamics of emerging markets and their rising demand for therapies in chronic disease; the value of drugs and biotechnology solutions within the context of global economic realities.
Economic realities, however, may prevent HIAs from spreading throughout the federal government.
Academia's Crooked Money Trail 06 January 2012 Paula Stephan's new book looks beyond rosy press releases to uncover the harsh economic realities of the academic job market.
''... universities and scientists alike must find ways to influence and adjust to the political, organizational, and economic realities of America in transition.»
17.53: On bursary, Dickson says we don't have the resources going by the economic realities.
The Nigeria Labour Congress, NLC, said the new demand was to reflect inflation and other economic realities in the country.
It is a difficult decision, but the changing economic realities, and healthcare in particular, compel us to make that decision.
Everyone understood the economic realities facing our community, and that's why we have developed a more affordable capital improvements plan to invest $ 130 million into Ralph Wilson stadium over the next several years, not the more than $ 200 million originally discussed, and that includes a $ 35 million investment from the Bills» organization ($ 54 million from NYS and $ 41 million from Erie County).
Following a recent 30 - man committee set up by the Federal Government, to review the minimum wage so as to reflect the current economic realities, workers are...
He commended the Governor for his efforts in addressing the challenges of development confronting the state in spite of the current economic realities.
The overall goal of the Republican legislators is to be leaders in the effort to mandate more cost - effective government in Westchester and to ensure that the county government be more in tune with the economic realities of the times.
The Red Sea may be in form of the bitter pills of the economic realities that the nation is being forced to swallow so that we can recover from our ailment that is posing great threats to our economic survival as a political entity.
In our previous articles, while X-raying the 2016 budget proposals before the National Assembly, we had opined that the government should learn to cut its recurrent expenditure in line with the economic realities on the ground.
This documentary brings you stories of union workers in Buffalo, fashion designers in New York City, and farmers in the Finger Lakes - all talking about how they've found a place amid today's new economic realities.
Consolidation, shared services, local efficiencies must be a top priority and we must encourage those choices by framing the true economic realities for local governments.
Saraki while replying to the letter in a statement he signed personally assured the former president that the National Assembly was aware of the current economic realities and was also cutting its expenditure.
Can we park the constitutional question and reach consensus on a shared future for Northern Ireland itself; and in so doing agree a programme for government which addresses here and - now socio / economic realities, as opposed to each side merely identifying and promoting their own agenda and self interests?
The release further stated that «government is satisfied that it is no longer in the public interest to keep running these agencies, parastatals and departments with huge cost on public revenue and no services to the public, under the present economic realities».
Even if - and it is far from likely - Orbán obtains permission for such a deficit increase, economic realities will leave his government with no option other than to renege on their manifesto commitment not to implement savage public spending cuts.
«They're upset, they have to live within economic realities,» Cuomo said.
Aregbesola who described youths as the only hope for sustained socio - political and economic realities of Nigeria, implored the younger generations to rededicate themselves and imbibe the virtues of Omoluabi ethos which according to him could add the needed values into their collective lives.
The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has described President Muhammadu Buhari's latest comment that he was pleased with Nigeria's economic situation as another pointer to the fact that he has lost touch with the economic realities in the country.
«And it's not right for government to be the only one that doesn't have to live with a budget, and doesn't have to live with economic realities, because the people that they want to take the money from are suffering economically,» said Cuomo.
The economic realities of the North of England are nuanced and many voters believe that it no longer makes sense to blame the Conservatives for everything bad, while placing blind faith in Labour.
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