Sentences with phrase «leadership turmoil in»

While the leadership turmoil in the Los Angeles Unified School District has attracted widespread attention in recent months, short tenure is a prominent feature of California schools, especially in large urban districts.

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However, I do believe that time spent reflecting, bringing awareness and healing to those challenging moments in our life, especially in the presence of a skilled guide, can speed up the process by which we can alchemize the life turmoil we've experienced into superpowers in our leadership and business.
Of course, this teaching has created terrible turmoil and pastoral problems, and the leadership's record in interpreting it and handling the debate and repercussions has too often been inadequate.
Since 2010, when the Liberal Democrat leadership decided to enter into coalition with the Conservatives, the party has been in a state of internal turmoil.
Panic bells were clamouring in Downing Street tonight and Conservative Campaign Headquarters was thrown into turmoil at claims that glamour - denuded, «post-political» and IPSA - impoverished backbencher J.Alfred Prufrock is poised to issue a historic challenge today to David Cameron for the Tory leadership.
With the leadership of New York's aggressive financial regulator in turmoil, Wall Street firms are going over the agency's head with increasing frequency, seeking a more sympathetic ear in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's office.
There is turmoil in the Labour Party: once again related to the question of leadership.
But his suggestion, in his resignation statement, that the party is «heading for disaster» under Mr Clegg's leadership is likely to lead to more turmoil in the party's ranks over the coming days.
But the pressure mounted on the governor to deliver deals on rent regulations, mayoral control of New York City schools, and other big - ticket items, all while the legislature remained in turmoil thanks to their leadership crises.
Trump repeatedly bemeaned Walker when they were both running for president in 2015, saying that «Wisconsin is doing terribly» and is in «turmoil» under Walker's leadership.
Rolling coverage of all today's political developments as they happen, including turmoil in Ukip and the latest from the Labour leadership contest
Today, there's new leadership, but the country is still in turmoil.
This leadership turmoil ultimately contributes to poor morale in the teaching profession.
Suffice to say, the executive leadership has been in a state of turmoil over the last four years, which is why the bookstore chain has been struggling.
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He was sincerely interested in Cooper, but all of the cutbacks, turmoil and poor leadership made it a fairly easy choice to head to St. Louis and not Astor Place.
It will add to the turmoil at Facebook, which lost $ 37 billion in market cap during the day's trading and may also lose Alex Stamos, its chief security officer, who has reportedly clashed with the network's leadership over how transparent Facebook should be about Russia's use of the platform to spread disinformation.
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