Sentences with phrase «large cadre»

The phrase "large cadre" refers to a big group of people who share a common purpose or profession. It typically implies having a significant number of skilled individuals within a particular organization or field. Full definition
These consist of male drones, but mostly large cadres of female «worker» bees that attend to the hive and its inhabitants and forage for food.
Some choose the Sermon on the Mount, and an unfortunately large cadre who are simply looking for a justification of their bigoted, selfish, vindictive worldview.
That was a central lesson that emerged from a recent interview with three Seattle - area superintendents who form part of that state's unusually large cadre of women school administrators.
That's created a large cadre of people (and by «people,» I mean white men from elite colleges) who can get away with just about anything.
To show a country's ability to develop a large cadre of high - performing students, we identified the share of students performing at very high levels — at or above one standard deviation over the OECD average.
Precisely because the field of education has not nurtured a large cadre of entrepreneurial individuals, growing ventures often run up against stark personnel shortages.
Regent Roger Tilles and Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky were in attendance, along with Emily Davis, Special Assistant for Teacher Leadership, U.S. Department of Education, Dr. Christine Riordan, President, Adelphi University, Dr. Gayle Insler, Provost, Adelphi University, Dr. Phyllis Harrington, Superintendent, Oceanside Public Schools, Geri DeCarlo, Principal of Oceanside High School and a large cadre of Nationally Board Certified Teachers.
The result is a teacher preparation strategy that is equipping a large cadre of new teachers to serve a more diverse student body, engaging seasoned teachers as mentors, and building networks for ongoing growth and support.
Familiar but pleasantly updated, there is little about the 2015 Tahoe and Suburban to shock their large cadre of repeat buyers — with the possible exception of the number at the bottom of the window sticker.
The result is a steady stream of books and a large cadre of devoted readers who eagerly await each new offering.
Now that we are getting beyond the recession of the past years and with a large cadre of senior librarians on the cusp of retiring, the library community has an opportunity for true innovation.
What a writer needs is a large cadre of softcore fans (no safe words needed for these folks) who are willing to part with some beer money to get the author's latest work because they remember the author gave them a good read the last time around.
Pushing back against the anachronistic images that haunt Africa in popular culture and parlance, they managed to create a space that facilitated dozens of individual, specific, complex histories, even within the larger cadre of a glitzy art fair.
While the achievements of New York City's most renowned postwar artists — de Kooning, Pollock, Rothko, Franz Kline — have been studied in depth, a large cadre of lesser - known but influential artists came of age between 1952 and 1965.
There isn't a large cadre of apps to impress the masses yet.
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