The phrase "in place" means that something is already set up or established.
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Having a careers
leader in place in every school would ensure there is a lead who could take responsibility for careers education, ensuring a coordinated, whole - school approach to support.
If your business strategy doesn't include a strategy for getting the
right leaders in place, you might as well have no strategy as all.
They expect big Labour leads in the opinion polls within a few months but, as of tomorrow, they are also glad to finally have a
Labour leader in place.
Market leader in placing senior professionals across the high end sporting sector are looking for 10 talented graduates to start on their highly coveted sports graduate trainee academy.
Having a strong
financial leader in place to keep a constant, clear and clean picture of an organization's finances will help set you up for maximizing the value of a business.
I can thank a lot of the «teams» for my client base as they are upscale clients who simply want a
solid leader in place.
After a year of tumult at the top, the Naperville Park District hopes to have a new
leader in place by mid-August.
Giving evidence to the Commons Education Select Committee, Wilshaw said more needed to be done to ensure schools have strong
leaders in place for the near future, and has provided a paper to Education Secretary Nicky Morgan on the topic.
For district
leaders in places like Oakland, Los Angeles and Sacramento, tuning out the education reform debate is the first big step in adapting to — and surviving — charter growth.
The business community, which already is convinced of the need for mentoring in its own organizations and has been critical of the quality of American education, may be an untapped resource for mentoring new
school leaders in places where mentoring programs don't yet exist or for enhancing the quality of mentoring in places that do.
Mr Murphy said he wanted to have a successor
as leader in place by the summer, and confirmed he would not be standing for a seat at the Scottish Parliament in next year's election.
Now he begins a slew of community meetings with local
district leaders in places like Robeson County, home to five of the schools that made the state's list.
Danbury Animal Welfare Society's vision is to be the regional
leader in placing dogs and cats in qualified adoptive homes.
So you see, Gleick et al.are only getting things back in order - Stupid - bringing you back to the Golden Age - Stupid - putting the right shamans,
er leaders in place - stupid!
«We still love the people, love the games, love the company, it just had to succeed without us and we wanted to make sure there were
great leaders in place to make that happen,» he said.
All of which is all well and good, but not much, if anything, more than might have been said of Stephane Dion or Michael Ignatieff or Thomas Mulcair or even Nycole Turmel (thirteen months ago, with the interim
NDP leader in place, the New Democrats were tied atop the theoretical standings).
In Harriet Harman, we have an excellent
caretaker leader in place — this affords us the time to have a proper debate, so as many people as possible should throw their hats into the ring.
Tellingly Simon Hughes has also talked of a possible future Lib Lab Coalition, with Ed Miliband responding positively, although pointedly saying that any future coalition deal could only be struck with a new Liberal
Democrat leader in place, in other words, not Nick Clegg.
Blair announced in September 2006 that he would quit as leader within the year, though he had been under pressure to quit earlier than May 2007 in order to get a new
leader in place before the May elections which were expected to be disastrous for Labour.
«All of the stakeholders — public sector, private sector, the stakeholders that we heard from in Albany today,
community leaders in places like Saratoga — you need to all be in the room where it happens,» Shimkus testified.
Either way, it is also difficult to see the public accepting the notion of one party being permanently in government — the Liberal Democrats are currently the only viable coalition ally for both Labour and the Tories — and leaving their
controversial leader in place is likely a bridge too far.
Every school and college in the country is set to have a dedicated
careers leader in place by the start of the new school year — backed by # 4 million of funding — who can give advice on the best training routes and up - to - date information on the jobs market, helping young people make decisions about their future.
In reflecting that increasingly diverse community, Swagerty says she hires strategically throughout the school building, recognizing the importance of having
leaders in place who represent the families that they serve.
Meanwhile, Kahlenberg says he's hoping for more «aggressive» action from
Democratic leaders in places like Wake County, where some progressive leaders have been criticized for failing to turn around increasing segregation in the school system.
With a network of schools, education programs for visiting groups and a graduate school, Teton Science Schools is a
recognized leader in place - based education (#PlaceBasedEd).
Into this mix, four of the country's most important museums and galleries will see new
leaders in place over the course of no more than a year: the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery, at which Gabriele Finaldi and Nicholas Cullinan respectively take up the reins this summer; the British Museum, whose redoubtable current director, Neil MacGregor, has just announced his intention to retire; and Tate Britain, from where Penelope Curtis will depart for the Gulbenkian Museum in Lisbon.
Now, with an experienced
IT leader in place in the form of Chris Jekiel we look forward to executing our final launch plan.»
Hays is the leading global specialist recruitment group, and the market
leader in places such as the UK, Germany and Australia.
Aston Carter, a
global leader in placing Accounting and Finance professionals, is currently representing a reputable company in Melville that is looking to hire a Senior Accountant to join their Accounting Team.
Now, the challenge will be to make sure we have the right
school leaders in place and focus resources on redesigning schools to most effectively meet these goals.
When he laid down after a few minutes next to them it was almost as if he was thanking them and relieved that he had strong
leaders in place for the first time since they brought him home!
Worship leaders in places that resist set or written prayers of all kinds might consider using this form as a basis for jazz - like improvisation.
He has a Tory majority for the first time, no
Labour leader in place and, for now, supportive backbenchers sat behind him.
THE Tory party's influential 1922 Committee yesterday proposed a timetable to have a new
leader in place by September 2. . .
To have
a leader in place for the next election, the Conservatives can't wait until 2015 to see how Harper's fortunes hold out.
Nevertheless, as Bloomberg reported, Ackman is pushing the limits of shareholder activism by aggressively and openly pushing CP's board to hire Harrison because the company already has
a leader in place and there appears to be limited boardroom support for a management shakeup.
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