Sentences with phrase «greatest public failure»

On the eve of his greatest public failure, David meets Elise (Emily Blunt), a spirited dancer who sparks immediate chemistry with the fallen man, only to scurry away after making a profound impression.

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Tay's initial failure is a great example of how the most well - intentioned tech innovations can be taken in unexpected directions when subjected to a public audience.
After his involvement became public in 1994, he sent a letter to Ikea employees to explain how in «my greatest failure» he had been close to the openly Nazi group Nysvenska.
For one thing, these failures and problems describe the public schools as well, especially if you think some of the ideological commitments that animate a great deal of the educational establishment are dangerous in themselves.
A deeper understanding of the relative risks associated with the various failures associated with the management and control of allergens will permit manufacturers to appropriately devote food safety resources where they can result in the greatest reduction in food allergen risk and recalls, and hence the largest improvement in public health.
The same man overseen what is likely to be deemed one of the greatest results of the century, when Newcastle slammed five home past Sunderland at St James» Park back in October in a 5 - 1 rout of their fiercest of rivals, but it was Hughton's failure to deliver winning outcomes on a regular basis which ultimately cost him his job in December, to the dismay of the fans and the general public
Governments always have to take the blame for great failures of public policy.
Democrats close to Mr. de Blasio concede these days that the greatest failure of «surrogacy» — lining up a wall of voices to tout your message to the public — was his clash with Uber over the summer.
(1) Given these shocking predictions, mental health conditions, once written off as «personal failures» or «weaknesses,» are now garnering greater attention as significant public health concerns.
Instead of breakthrough that would lead to overcoming the global economic crisis, the scenario of the global economic collapse was predicted by the great thinker and French economist Jacques Attali (2010) who predicts the occurrence of four steps to the unfolding economic crisis that erupted in 2008 in United States and that spilled over the world: 1) the public debts become heavier; 2) the failure of the euro and the global depression; 3) the failure of the Dollar and the return of global inflation; and, 4) the depression and ruin of Asia.
It's clear that we need a new type of system for urban public education, one that is able to respond nimbly to great school success, chronic school failure, and everything in between.
So many people here are fired up about AF attempting to create a great school but none of the folks commenting here get fired up about for profit prisons making money off the failures of public education....
Since poverty, language barriers and the need for special education services are the demographics that have the greatest impact on standardized test scores, perhaps these charts and the CTMirror article will remind the media and public officials that next time Jumoke claims that schools like theirs are such a success, and schools like Milner are such failures, they will look deeper into the different populations schools serve.
Although the observations that follow are based mainly on UK experience, similar trends appear to be emerging across global education systems: increased public accountability in tandem with greater autonomy for schools; an urgent imperative to close the opportunity gap between affluent and poorer communities; national, public or state authority over schools being replaced by stakeholder communities or not - for - profit mission - driven organisations impatient with endemic failures of the status quo.
New Orleans» The Lens has done a great job highlighting failures at public accountability in the charter sector.
The other great failure is that of the museums and of public support generally.
Perhaps this failure of honesty and integrity occurred because, as biologist Peter Medawar wrote of Teilhard de Chardin, before climate scientists deceived the public, they had taken great pains to deceive themselves.
«Public health and medical professionals are concerned that failure to uphold EPA standards - the only safeguards Americans have against toxic pollutants - will cause patients to suffer greater exposure to mercury, particulate matter, and other pollutants.
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