Sentences with phrase «greater than progressing»

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With all the great tools on the market, it's easier than ever to monitor progress and performance.
More than five years after the Great Recession tore a giant hole in their budgets, most states have made big progress in stabilizing their finances.
While this number is likely to soften as reporting season progresses, it is significantly greater than the 35 - 45 % revenue beats we had seen mid-cycle.
The lower castes have made great progress, and they enjoy much higher status in society than they ever did before.
Augustine said: «Such is the depth of the Scriptures that if I were attempting to study them and nothing else from boyhood to decrepit old age, with the utmost leisure, the most unwearied zeal, and talents greater than I have, I would still daily be making progress in discovering their treasures.»
... [Americans] have become a nation that may defy every foe but that most dangerous of foes, herself, destined to a majestic future if she will shun the excess and perversion of the principles that made her great, prate less about the enemies of the past and strive more against the enemies of the future, resist the mob and the demagogue as she resisted Parliament and King, rally her powers from the race for gold and the delirium of prosperity to make firm the foundations on which that prosperity rests, and turn some fair proportion of her vast mental forces to other objects than material progress and the game of party politics.
The next decades brought far greater progress toward that goal than those who were active in 1950 had dared to hope.
Actor Denzel Washington recently remarked, «Ease is a greater threat to progress than hardship.»
Welbeck, in terms of progress lies between the two, Sanogo, has potential but no EPL experience and no goals, Giroud is about 28 and in his prime, whereas Welbeck is experienced in the EPL is still learning but shows potential to be great, he lies between the two and is likely to be better than Giroud.
Liverpool's need for reinforcements out wide could be even greater than United's as well, with reports today from the Daily Mirror suggesting that star player Raheem Sterling is in advanced talks over an exit from the club after Manchester City made significant progress with a # 45m bid.
Despite being very defensive, they have also done what is needed to progress to the final stages of the FIFA World Cup, with great players in every position, the African side will be causing more damage than one would expect next year.
Nigeria will be progress unless they lose to Equatorial Guinea by a greater margin than the Mediterranean Knights beat Rwanda.
Among participating children, two fifths (42 %) made progress to a greater than expected extent in their reading (more than two sub-levels) compared to 11 % among those children who did not take part.
In fact, researchers found that children who took part in FRED were four times as likely as those who did not, to make greater - than - expected progress in reading!
Things continued to progress over time and today women are in control of the birthing process to a far greater degree than in the recent past.
Education policy should focus on making sure that every student makes great progress, rather than accountability for test scores or teacher performance pay.
Despite the less than robust economic conditions, I have great confidence in the ability of our team to continue the progress.
For now, the coalition has settled into a pattern, where it suits both parties to pretend that it is the Liberal Democrats that have prevented greater progress, rather than the deeper structural problems with their approach — though this is unlikely to fool voters for long, and there are signs that the commentariat have rumbled it too.
A simple colour changing test to help scientists investigate potential cancer drugs has been developed by University of Bath scientists, allowing research to progress at a much greater speed than has been possible until now.
I can not fully account for the difference between the paper and electronic logbooks, but I suspect that it has to do with (a) the fact that students read each other's entries and saw how much their colleagues progressed, and (b) the fact that I naturally respond at greater length when I type than when I scribble in the margins.
Substantial progress has been made in terms of controlling tsunami hazard in the «far field» (a tsunami that originates from a source greater than 1,000 kilometers, or 620 miles, away).
WHO reports that low back pain has a greater impact on global health than malaria, diabetes, or lung cancer; yet little progress has been made to identify effective prevention strategies.
These were either things that motivated you to train even harder than before or plain stupid stuff that misled you and forced you to take a great detour from the road of making incredible progress.
As a general rule, novices will require less volume and intensity but greater frequency to make steady progress than more advanced lifters.
They're a great place to start because the lowering portion of the exercise is easier than the pulling phase and can help you develop the skills required for progressing to a proper pull - up very quickly.
Therefore, the vast majority of people who want a better body, higher performance, and lasting health will make great progress following a diet that's based on whole foods and is higher in fat and lower in carbohydrates than what is popular in the mainstream.
In other words, even if someone has a great training program, if their execution is lousy and unmotivated, they will leave the gym with a lot less than optimal results and their progress will be undoubtedly slow.
While smaller curves are less likely to progress, many curves greater than 30 degrees do tend to increase over time.
Until the desire for spiritual progress is greater than the inertia of our habits, each effort will seem like climbing an enormous mountain.
The front lever tuck hold is more than just a great isometric core exercise; it is also the starting point for progressing towards the fully extended front lever, which is an incredible display of core strength and endurance.
We may have progressed a great deal technologically and scientifically over the last century, but does this have to necessarily mean that we know better than our forefathers in every area of life?
In your blog I was happy to see your article, better than last time, and have made great progress, I am very pleased.
Social progress could be enacted with greater ease in the 1860s than the 2010s, the film implies, because bribes were offered and accepted with greater directness and precision.
There are also articles about obstacles to greater progress: a study reveals that teacher expectations impact students» likelihood of completing college and are often lower for black students than for their white counterparts, even after accounting for students» academic and demographic backgrounds; and a look at how allowing laptop use in the classroom actually distracts from student learning.
State and national efforts to raise student achievement are continuing to yield far greater progress in mathematics than in reading, judged by the results of the 2003 National Assessment of Educational Pprogress in mathematics than in reading, judged by the results of the 2003 National Assessment of Educational ProgressProgress.
Students of teachers who hold certification from the National Board for Professional Teaching Standards achieve, on average, no greater academic progress than students of teachers without the special status, a long - awaited study using North Carolina data concludes.
Most residents believe that great progress has been made and that things are moving in the right direction but African - Americans see a lot less progress than whites.
Research from the RAND Corporation, among others, shows that, after adjusting for student background, Texas and North Carolina made greater leaps on the National Assessment of Educational Progress from 1990 to 1997 than any other states.
Houston, by far the largest of the six urban districts, made greater progress in reading and math than all but one of the major urban districts.
Houston, by far the largest of the six urban districts, made greater progress in reading and math than all but one of the major urban districts, San Antonio, which showed remarkable gains.
White knows that the challenges of running New Orleans's 70 Recovery District schools are great, despite Paul Vallas's amazing progress in rebuilding a system that most educators agreed was among the worst in the nation before Hurricane Katrina destroyed more than 80 percent of its 127 schoolhouses (see «New Schools in New Orleans,» features, Spring 2011).
Pupils now typically make greater than expected progress across units of work and in a recent survey, the vast majority of pupils said the Empiribox lessons were exciting and enjoyable and made them keen to learn more in other areas of the curriculum.»
As eLearning students will have far less interaction with your teaching staff than instructor - led students would have, it's a great idea to report on learner progress to make sure your students are getting on with the course content and aren't running into problems.
Establishes a system of meaningfully differentiating all public schools on an annual basis that is based on all indicators in the State's accountability system and that, with respect to achievement, growth or the other academic indicator for elementary and middle schools, graduation rate, and progress in achieving English language proficiency, affords: Substantial weight to each such indicator; and, in the aggregate, much greater weight than is afforded to the indicator or indicators of school quality or student success.
The other good long term news is that Black and Hispanic students, who usually have much lower test scores than white students, are making greater long - term progress than whites — shrinking the achievement gap between whites and the other two groups.
Timo Hannay, founder of SchoolDash, says these schools on average do seem to make greater progress in GCSE results than local authority schools with a similar intake of pupils.
Researchers found that the typical student in a Boston charter (about 13 percent of the state's charter students) gained more than twelve months of additional learning per year in reading and thirteen months greater progress in math.
Recently released results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) show that Arizona's public charter school students have posted greater scale score gains than any individual state, from 2009 to 2017.
From this year, schools are being judged by new measures, which take greater account of pupil progress and their basic ability than raw results.
This is because the lowest attainment groups include many pupils with EAL, as well as those with SEN. Pupils with EAL often make significantly greater progress than their peers without EAL, which distorts the expected progress for pupils with SEN.
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