Sentences with phrase «ever challenging our expectations»

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Increasingly knowledgeable customers coming to the table with ever - growing expectations put a tremendous challenge on operators and designers — an exciting one — to ensure dining programs remain nimble while also telling the story of the food and backing it up with information.
He explained, «Midway into fiscal year 2016, the challenges of meeting yearning expectations is still as daunting as ever but the government is as resolute as it remains dedicated to bringing succour to the plight of the average Nigerian...
However, Mendick proposes that to challenge the ever - increasing pace and expectation of the Higher Education sector, academics could treat their work more as a job and less as a vocation.
Reconciling the pressures of austerity, a new school funding formula, a step change in national expectations of learners and ever vigilant Ofsted inspection can not be other than a huge challenge for school leaders and governors.
With her own identity suddenly challenged, and the integrity of the closest friend she's ever had clouded, Sage begins to question the assumptions and expectations she's made about her life and her family.
Today's challenges include diversifying sources and source types (e.g., mobile devices, social media), evolving custodian behavior (e.g., personal cloud storage, messaging apps), and ever - increasing expectations (e.g., duties of competence extended to technology, new sources treated like old ones by judges).
In doing so, they will be better placed to meet the second biggest challenge facing them when doing business today; ever exceeding client expectations.
Relationship experts believe that American marriages are more challenging today than ever before because we expect so much more out of marriage, and when higher expectations aren't met, it can suffocate a marriage to the point of destroying it.
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