Sentences with phrase «inevitably leads one»

A focus on any one element (social and emotional learning, for example) inevitably leads to others (like assessment and support) as a school sees students» development through a more holistic lens.
The absence of robust oversight inevitably leads to poor performance, or even waste, fraud and abuse of the public trust.
The launch of engaging topics inevitably leads to accessing passionate experts, the production of quality products, revealing fieldwork trips, the discovery of fresh resources, and the building of students» «sense of mastery».
Test development conducted by external agents inevitably leads to discontinuity within the local curriculum while depriving educators of valuable professional learning experiences in the design and scoring of meaningful assessments.
But this political involvement almost inevitably leads to more power struggles and sometimes rancorous politics..
In the Wells Fargo case, no one is saying that measuring and incentivizing results inevitably leads to fraud, or that business people just can't stand up under any performance pressure.
Though the panelists agreed that everyone's notion of multiculturalism working may be different, Orgad pointed out that in society we have been forced to define and identify what it means to be American as well as what it means to be un-American, which inevitably leads to exclusion.
This mechanical process — dubbed the «Dance of the Lemons» by administrators — inevitably leads to a disproportionate glut of ineffective teachers at low - income schools and districts.
Their ongoing emergence inevitably leads to temptation to keep updating LMSs (Learning Management Systems) with the aim of empowering the learners with these newly created `' state - of - art» tools, gadgets, and processes.
Increasing a student's odds of admission inevitably leads to a hard look at «backward mapping» curriculum and formative experiences from the earliest moment.
In this age of accelerations, such a slow process is no longer good enough, and inevitably leads to a widening gap between what students need to learn and what teachers teach.
-- a question that inevitably leads to a number of subtopics: What should my role be in development?
Basically this means that the computer almost always gets the first hit in, which inevitably leads to a series of hits.
We usually get one actor that has to play the character spanning a twenty - year period, which inevitably leads to some bad prosthetics or someone like John Lloyd Young who was far too old to play a sixteen - year - old Frankie Valli in Jersey Boys.
This inevitably leads to repetitive gameplay that gets old after the first hour.
This inevitably leads to talking.
Teplitzky sets up Winston Churchill (Brian Cox, in a pantomime performance) as an out - of - touch underdog — «a moth - eaten old lion who has had his teeth pulled» — so as to amplify the effect when he inevitably leads the allies to victory.
This bonding exercise inevitably leads to him then thinking about his relationship with his own son (Ethan Hawke).
He's a perfect Batman because Batman's story arc inevitably leads to the place where he's seen as the Superego to Joker's Id — as the opposite side of the same Arkham coin.
A subsequent addiction to prescription painkillers inevitably leads McDonagh to harder drugs and casual abuses of his newfound power as he attempts to solve the murder of a Senegalese drug dealer and his family.
Maybe these films are subtle sex education tracts, since sex on Halloween inevitably leads to Michael Myers.
It also inevitably leads to clashes with her intractable nemesis — CIA Director Lockhart, played by Tracy Letts — as well as a team - up plea to the tortured (but reliable) Agent Quinn (the steely - eyed Rupert Friend).
Her eureka moment arrives while heckling televised figure skating, and her subsequent study in the aerodynamics of the sport inevitably leads her out onto the ice, where she discovers an aptitude for double Axels and triple loops.
We're left with a stunted perspective of arranged marriages: if anything, the film seems to argue that the whole process of parental matchmaking is an endurable hassle that inevitably leads to happy marriages.
inevitably leads to an existential vanishing point.
Black Panther is certainly a cultural event, so unprecedented that it has produced the sort of amnesia that inevitably leads to revisionism («the blackest movie of all time,» «the first Black superhero on - screen.»).
Having hopes for a happy future is only natural, but I know from my own experience that putting the other person in a relationship up on a pedestal inevitably leads to disappointment.
If you love high - carb foods and find that avoiding them inevitably leads to feelings of deprivation which results in bingeing, then a carb - restricted diet probably isn't your best choice.
Unnatural ingredients contribute to the imbalances in your body, which inevitably leads to more acne.
Really running a long - term self - experiment with careful data collection inevitably leads to eating and training evolution.
When free radical damage occurs in the scalp then the result is often damage to the hair follicle where it exits the skin and this inevitably leads to hair falling out, and growing back less often.
Each time we eat something sweet, our body experiences sudden energy highs and dips over and over again which inevitably leads to the infamous «sugar crash».
Reducing caloric intake inevitably leads to reduced caloric expenditure.
Therefore, if fruit is eaten directly after a meal, it gets stuck behind the other food groups which take longer to digest and ferments in the gut which inevitably leads to bloating, cramping and ingestion.
Spreading leads to spaciousness, and spaciousness inevitably leads to success in all aspects of your life.
A stronger core inevitably leads to bigger lifts, and by the way, you can have all the leg strength in the world but without a stable core you won't be able to use it efficiently.
This type of behavior inevitably leads to what I'll refer to as DAB — dating app burnout.
A diet high in sodium inevitably leads to excess water retention.
Legs can be really hard to train, considering that squatting properly can take quite a while to master and a good leg session inevitably leads to out - of - this - world soreness.
Work also inevitably leads to emotions that aren't always the sunniest.
Going on a crash diet and losing lots of weight quickly, inevitably leads to greater muscle and water loss, which besides being totally unhealthy, won't bring you any closer to the results that you aim for.
It inevitably leads to reduced strength, physical performance, decreased immunity and accelerated aging.
Poor form reduces the effectiveness of any exercise (increases momentum, brings secondary muscles into play, etc.) and inevitably leads to injury and injury means less gains.
«The idea that population pressure inevitably leads to increased land - degradation is a myth,» he says.
People fear positive emotions for many reasons, such as feeling unworthy or believing good fortune inevitably leads to a fall, according to two new studies.
Because of that, many different components are present in minute quantities, which inevitably leads to random variations in cellular processes which are also called «noise» by chemists.
In Europe and the United States, gene therapists have restored vision in individuals suffering from a rare genetic disorder that inevitably leads to blindness.
Working long hours in a small research group inevitably leads to some PhD students striking up romantic relationships with each other.
«This inevitably leads to stagnation in crop biomass production and reduced inputs of organic matter into the soil,» says Wiesmeier.
This political diversity — coupled with fairer voter systems that ensure a reasonable proportional translation of votes into seats — inevitably leads to different forms of government: with minority administrations to be formed in both Scotland and Wales.
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