State Education Commissioner Stefan Pryor said that Connecticut is losing «talented teachers who might have moved in» because they «don't want to tangle with
the labyrinthine process» of getting certified to teach here.
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process is
labyrinthine.
How can de Blasio oppose options for families who can't afford to live in high - achieving neighborhoods or navigate the city's
labyrinthine admissions
process for specialized schools?
With the planet pretty much covered entirely by water, you are tasked with exploring its
labyrinthine depths in order to ascertain what triggered such a calamitous change all the while naturally collecting a bunch of power - ups and defeating huge, screen - swallowing bosses in the
process.
Rhoades» models were as important to his working
process as they were to the final product, and Schaffner describes these models as «ancillary exhibitions», being as crucial to the work as the large - scale,
labyrinthine installations themselves.
And SRLs do not know the opportunities for time - wasting that
labyrinthine court
processes offer; interlocutory applications and the like.
The point I'm trying to make here, without even touching on the headaches occasioned by discovery, chambers and trial
processes, is that the contemporary justice system is
labyrinthine and stuffed full of recondite and often otiose complexity.
Report after report has commented on the barriers that inhibit access to justice, and prominent among them is the
labyrinthine complexity of a judicial system involving two courts with concurrent but incongruent jurisdiction, with different rules,
processes and forms.