Sentences with phrase «leader responds to offer»

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After the Speaker had called for order and after David Christopherson was finally able to offer the official opposition's first question, James Moore did not even pretend to respond before launching into a harangue of the NDP leader.
And like other leaders in our industry, we're responding to this reality with significant changes in what we offer our guests and how we communicate what we offer.
And I suspect this explains why, in the wake of the Sandy Hook tragedy, so many evangelical leaders responded like Job's friends, eager to offer theological explanations for what happened instead of simply sitting down in the ashes and weeping with their brothers and sisters.
The 138 Islamic leaders have made a constructive offer which should surely be responded to by Christians, with human openness as well as theological care.
This toolkit offers numerous resources to assist school nurses and other school leaders to evaluate and respond to the opioid epidemic appropriately.
A government spokesperson responded to that claim by insisting it was «simply not true» to suggest the coalition's offer had not been put to union leaders.
73 per cent of education leaders and 82 per cent of businesses responded by saying that schools should offer work experience to pupils under the age of 16.
Video: «Planning for and Managing the School Crisis You Hope Never Comes,» offers advice for leaders to respond to school safety issues.
Prior research has shown school leaders respond to competition by spending more on marketing and offering services such as advanced courses, extracurriculars and child care.
Right now, the District has the best of both worlds: a vibrant charter sector that offers a wide range of learning models from some of the best school leaders and a strong, improving and growing DCPS that has responded to charter competition by revitalizing its commitment to quality.
Responding to this discomfort, Claire, as the Mills Teacher Scholars facilitator, offered the teacher leaders opportunities to experience for themselves the protocols and other structured components of inquiry that they would take back to their sites.
The research yielded five primary lessons or takeaways: make engagement a priority and establish an infrastructure, communicate proactively in the community, listen to the community and respond to its feedback, offer meaningful opportunities to participate, and turn community supporters into leaders and advocates.
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