Sentences with phrase «expectations meant in the context»

Three years later, countless hours of work, almost 300 students served and now becoming a Grade Team Lead for 1st grade at IDEA Rundberg - I am very happy they called me back and I got to learn what those high expectations meant in the context of charter schools.

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Gazidis's «not happy» remark was meant in the context of how having already almost certainly secured a top four finish was not the limit of his expectations and that Arsenal still want more this season and next.
Although it can mean many different things to different people, in the elementary and secondary context, the term has come to represent a set of expectations and obligations associated with the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001 (NCLB)-- which has provided the overarching accountability regime in K - 12 education for over a decade.
Remember that quality in this context doesn't mean that the story itself is good, but that the book is well crafted, organized to meet reader's expectations, and free of errors.
Within the paleoclimate context, where the expectation is that each proxy is weakly correlated to the northern hemisphere mean (for two reasons: proxies generally have a weak correlation with local climate, which in turn is weakly correlated with a hemispheric average) the LASSO as used by MW2010 is simply not an appropriate tool.
For example, project management has become an important technique for the management of legal matters and, at least in part due to the focus on it in the context of the ACC Value Challenge, an expectation of in - house attorneys and a means of positive differentiation among law firms.
In the context of customer satisfaction, that means that client service expectations need to be established and not assumed.
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