Sentences with phrase «into micromanaging»

And fourth, the two consortia now building new Common Core assessments should take pains not to cross the Rubicon into micromanaging schools» curricular and instructional decisions.

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«Those pushing for net neutrality think the world would work better if the Internet was somehow magically transformed into a public utility, like a water or electricity company, with the FCC and state regulators setting rates, overseeing investment, and micromanaging relationships between providers and customers,» Downes says, adding the result would be devastating to the smooth functioning of ISP networks.
@ new - man: why do you think your god spent so much time and effort and goodness to create from nothing a perfect universe and a perfect existence with all of its intricacy... and then tricked Eve into eating an apple so that he could then undo his master work that he put so much time and effort into and turn it into the barely holding together chaos that we see today that he has to constantly micromanage?
Please tell me what sort of asinine fool spends so much time and effort and goodness to create from nothing a perfect universe and a perfect existence with all of its intricacy... and then when it's finally done, tricks Eve into eating an apple so that he can then undo his master work that he put so much time and effort into and turn it into the barely holding together chaos that we see today that he has to constantly micromanage?
The theory can also mean that a divine being intervenes to micromanage or introduce specific designs into a world that would otherwise fail to achieve key steps of progress — as if to say: you've got a bicycle, but some intelligent intervention is required to turn it into a motorcycle, since this won't happen automatically; or, you've got a light - sensitive spot, but an external operation of considerable dexterity is required to transform this into a functional eye.
what sort of asinine fool spends so much time and effort and goodness to create from nothing a perfect universe and a perfect existence with all of its intricacy... and then tricks Eve into eating an apple so that he can then undo his master work that he put so much time and effort into and turn it into the barely holding together chaos that we see today that he has to constantly micromanage?
Common assumptions, usages, and customs, passed down through the generations, infuse life into a nation and generally preclude the necessity of government's micromanaging the larger society.
And for all the «who'll want to walk into the open position, just to be micromanaged by the owner / GM» questions that get tossed around, we have to keep perspective in mind.
They don't have to micromanage, but in this day and age, coaches need to be able to instill a system and philosophy into players, to give them some sort of foundation on which to rely when things don't go well.
The quickest, most efficient way to micromanage the cells» developmental decisions was to apply a simultaneous combination of factors that both encouraged the differentiation into one lineage while also actively blocking the cells from a different fate — a kind of «yes» and «no» strategy.
Trying to micromanage every tiny little detail about the changes I wanted to make had turned me into something entirely different.
This obsession with diet can turn into yet another way we try to micromanage our lives and keep all of our balls in the air.
Determining that this isn't sufficiently interesting to maintain audience interest, things slide into cheap thriller territory with Ana's former boss, the stalker / kidnapper Jack Hyde (Eric Johnson), haunting our heroine while her husband tries to micromanage her life.
As they tweak and micromanage this Frankenstein creation into the wanna - be spitting image of the superhero printing press that is the MCU, all life is drained from Fantastic Four.
States under iron - fisted Democratic control, meanwhile, don't allow charters to expand at all, or micromanage them into conformity and mediocrity.
Standardizing inputs into an accountability formula diverts attention from student achievement, by micromanaging how districts, principals, and teachers run their classrooms.
«Building trust with your partner is very important,» as companies that want to micromanage from abroad may run into problems.
By micromanaging their sales they hoped to get enough downloads within a given period to push their sales rank up into the bestseller list.
The problem with this is it means you are micromanaging everything and sometimes it's pointless — you go into tactical mode, throw a grenade where the enemy is and then run behind cover and shoot — you unpause and in the time it takes for him to throw the grenade, the enemy has moved and is now attacking someone else.
Despite micromanaging the wind being a little tedious, I got really into the sailing of this game a lot.
This week after smashing out Binary Domain, has been dedicated to some micromanaging RTS, got back into Might & Magic: Heroes 6 and contemplating diving headfirst into the addiction that will be Civilisation 5.
Upon booting up your Mac and entering the world of Starcraft you would be faced with the task of micromanaging a host of different responsibilities, such as maintaining your resources and available units, watching out for enemy Zerglings and laying traps for intruders into your camp.
There are games out there that challenge the strategic mind, none better for the newcomer than Rome: Total War II which, as with others in the Total War franchise features both RTS (Real - Time Strategy) and turn - based strategy elements, so you can either rule from above and conquer Europe with complete confidence in your generals and armies or, you can micromanage and lead your armies into every battle you face, and make no mistake, you will face a lot.
Geared for those who are more into the front office aspect of sports than on - field action, this sim lets you take control of your own soccer club, micromanaging everything from the financial side and player development in order to formulate a dominant franchise.
Rather than push the micromanaging client into an antagonistic situation, or become an «order - taker,» use the opportunity to share your thoughts and processes, striving to move the relationship towards a true partnership — which may require swapping out the project manager... or the client relationship manager.
But when the game gets into its chaotic middle stages (you'll be scouting, and gathering resources, and researching technologies, and building an army, and starting to fend off enemy advances, and, and, and), micromanaging research on top of everything else is simply one extra, unnecessary step.
If your boss likes to micromanage, the best way to turn them into an ally is to give them what they want.
In any event, remember that you and your child's other parent chose to place the future of your child (ren) into the hands of strangers, operating within the confines of a system ill - suited to micromanage the internal workings of the modern family.
With the Equator system, you will want micromanage your sellers and make sure they update their info into their system.
Unfair promotion practices, an intolerance for failure, micromanaging leaders, fuzzy communication practices — these are just a few conditions that can send people into the survival - focused fight / flight / freeze part of the brain, creating what Comaford calls the Critter State.
You might live in the same place, but it doesn't mean you need to nose into their business or micromanage their actions.
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