Sentences with phrase «greater sense of urgency»

As a follow up to the first act, there is an even greater sense of urgency leading up to the conclusion of the story.
The fundamental idea behind the parent trigger is to effect an unapologetic transfer of raw political power from the defenders of the status quo to parents, which is necessary because parents have wholly different incentive structures and a far greater sense of urgency than those who hold the power in the education system.
But if there was a growing concern in 1983 about the declining number of educational programs in schools, then education officials should be sounding the alarm bells with an even greater sense of urgency today.
Indeed, there's an even greater sense of urgency since delegates met for the April intersessional.
I'd say there's an even greater sense of urgency for Amazon to revive interest in their tablet platform, especially with all the rumors of Apple's upcoming iPad Mini.
Schawbel adds that the recession has created a greater sense of urgency around personal accountability when it comes to careers.
While established companies often pour thousands of dollars and human capital into big projects that ultimately go nowhere, startups fail multiple times per day thanks to a greater sense of urgency, limited financial capital and meticulous measurement.
People searching for restaurant information on mobile phones or tablets also exhibit a greater sense of urgency, the study found.
Pilots have been calling on the government to conduct tests of what would happen if a drone went through a plane's windscreen or got sucked into one of its engines, and this incident — where the drone struck the front of the plane — will likely prompt a greater sense of urgency.
Although I cost average BTC regularly, I decided to buy with a greater sense of urgency now that the crypto market is getting pummeled (it also helped that, after many months, Coinbase finally increased my weekly buy limit to a still pathetic $ 1,000).
When we taste a little brokenness ourselves, we have a greater sense of urgency to repair for others what is broken.
My greatest sense of urgency is focused on this ecological model.
In the wake of the recent Paris Climate Change Conference, which emerged with both an unprecedented international agreement and a great sense of urgency, the Building Climate Action Communities initiative is especially timely, said Mass Audubon Director of Education and project lead Kris Scopinich.
«We need leadership that can forge ahead with a greater sense of urgency because Africa is a continent in a hurry.»
Heaney explained to Susan Arbetter of The Capitol Pressroom why he thinks the rail extension is a bad idea and chastises city and county officials for their failure to address lead poisoning with a greater sense of urgency.
The discussion took on a greater sense of urgency last year, she said, when a Catholic Charities representative said refugees were using Onondaga Lake fish in up to 40 meals a month.
This year's 12 dinner parties have taken on a greater sense of urgency as the nation has seen the first backslide of women's representation in more than 30 years.
But Mohler, senior vice president for Translational Research at Roswell Park Cancer Institute, responded that Albany needs to have a greater sense of urgency.
«The reason we feel a greater sense of urgency on the climate issue is that if you want to limit climate change to a certain magnitude, you only have a finite amount of time before the emissions have to stop.
Right now, there's a great sense of urgency in Ukraine; they're closing schools and there is a little bit of panic.
For example, using an abstract attitude by thinking about why we should do something vs. how, may yield a greater sense of urgency to getting it done, even though the actual time when it will occur is further away.
At the 3 - hour - long Senate hearing — which, in an unusual move, was jointly held by an appropriations subcommittee and the Committee on Health, Education, Labor and Pensions — topics ranged from financing the effort to the need for a greater sense of urgency, public health and scientific issues, and personal experiences.
I have a greater sense of urgency to do the things I want to do sooner, rather than later, and to focus on the activities that energize me.
The movie fails to make the best use of Andy's two - day deadline, which should add a greater sense of urgency than it does.
In business, she says, «You have a greater sense of urgency.
The problem isn't overreach, bad politics, or bad proposals; it's the need to fuel a greater sense of urgency.
I next asked the team to identify a concept which they felt held the greatest sense of urgency to increase student mastery.
Now is not a time for complacency but for a greater sense of urgency.
Sir Michael Wilshaw says there needs to be a greater sense of urgency from the city council and the Department for Education
We need to bring a greater sense of urgency to this task — built around our collective understanding that there is no more important work in society than educating children and nothing should stand in our way — not adult dysfunction, not politics, and not fear of change.
Schools in Wales must show a «greater sense of urgency» when it comes to improving maths skills, says Education Minister Huw Lewis.
In such a small vehicle, a greater sense of urgency in steering response would have been appreciated, but the RS was nonetheless responsive and fairly direct in its action and ability to move about the road.
Papers that are required immediately with a great sense of urgency will be charged more than a paper that has a more relaxed deadline.
So you feel an even greater sense of urgency to churn out book # 2... and 3... and so on and so forth.
Obviously, no seller wants to leave money on the table (or miss out on higher prices next year), but there may be very limited opportunity to re-deploy proceeds into a more compelling & value - enhancing investment — a greater sense of urgency is clearly the highest value priority here.
Treatment for mammary tumors in cats is similar to dogs, only there is typically a greater sense of urgency to treat as expediently as possible and aggressively as possible, knowing the much higher probability that mammary tumors are malignant in cats.
If there is a greater sense of urgency than that of an pet owner, it is at PRAH.
Much like vanilla Pandemic there's a great sense of urgency and tension because you're almost always close to losing, and keeping Cthulhu at bay requires plenty of co-operation between players.
However, it actually adds a greater sense of urgency to the combat.
Combined with the fairly fast and aggressive soundtrack, a great sense of urgency is created.
The more I travel, the greater my sense of urgency as an artist to address social inequality and economic disparity through my work.
From the outside looking in, the collaborative dynamic is seemingly imbued with an even greater sense of urgency.
These past few months the Rail has maintained a fluid momentum that has kept our enduring engine in perpetual motion right into 2018, with a greater sense of urgency and purpose than ever before.
Perhaps this nostalgic experience imbued Bearden with a greater sense of urgency to both celebrate and eulogize a lost way of life, a theme that would inform his artwork for the remainder of his days.
But China's soaring energy demand seems to give it a greater sense of urgency on the security front.
Climate change adds a greater sense of urgency and aggressiveness, not the need for new and artificially segregated efforts.
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