Sentences with phrase «less education tried»

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Pew said less money is being allocated to core government services such as education and public safety as states try to prop up their funds.
In trying to make sense of how he lost his twenties, Anthony takes responsibility, saying that he should have pursued education and partied less.
For this reason I have realized this: a chimpanzee does not understand math (regardless of how many hours I spent trying to teach them this) because of it's anatomy, yet I do understand math because of my anatomy (and education of course), I as a mere mortal (unlike yourself) know that my faculties must be somehow limited and that there are concepts that no matter how much I try to use my retarded brain I will never understand them because I don't have the god lobe in the ole brain like you do, none the less I keep on thinkin» in a finite fashion hoping that my future children might have a little more range than I since they too will be a «tarded snapshot in a timeline of cognitive evolution.
A man with less education than I have quotes a parable from a so - called holy book written, who know when, by who knows who, and tries to say that is what God intended.
Tastings: Try out a new slaw recipe, or do tastings of less familiar items on the salad bar as a regular part of your Lunchroom Education.
Three and a half minutes later, Madore tried again during the sanctioned off - topic portion of the Q&A, saying SUNY professors will have one less day to work right before final exams and asking whether the Governor is concerned about the impact that could have on students» education.
The consequence of education's failure to recognize turnarounds as a means of school improvement is twofold: in education, turnarounds have been tried rarely and studied even less.
Lamar Alexander, chairman of the Senate Committee on Health, Education, Labor & Pensions, tried but failed to muster the votes for a lesser such initiative — and that was with a larger Republican majority in both houses than Trump will face.
When [Landesman] starts talking about his ideas for integrating the arts in education, his rhetoric becomes less bipartisan: «We're going to try to move forward all the kids who were left behind by «No Child Left Behind» — the kids who have talent or a passion or an idiosyncratic perspective.
I've been trying to make the case for a well - rounded, liberal education, but that idea has less support than I realized.
The administration sporadically tried to reduce the paper burden on school districts, had a secretary of education who (for a brief time) said schools needed to find ways to do more with less, and enjoyed some admirable success in increasing the role of evidence in making education funding decisions.
Rick Perry's imminent entry into the 2012 GOP presidential race suggests that, for the second time in less than a dozen years, we could see a Texas governor try to make the federal role in education conform to his own preconceptions and lessons learned in Austin.
This isn't a big business movement; these are schools in districts that need them, trying to make sure kids get a good education — and they're doing it with less money than district schools.
He is trying to achieve what no federal education minister has done before him — establish a truly national needs - based funding model — but with less money and more caveats.
When I tried to negotiate smaller class sizes, it was because my teachers wanted to provide a better education for their students; but of course it was seen as wanting to do less work.
Every school always has an agenda, some items of which can put at risk the ability to provide the best education possible, but when one of your top items is to make a profit, it definitely seems to make the education aspect a lot less important, no matter what rhetoric they might spew to try to convince people otherwise.
We have provided palliative care while our daughter came to terms with this and she has forked out no less than $ 600 of her STUDENT LOAN money for her college education to try to save this dog.
I would find difficulty trying to transpose Justice Scalia's argument to a Canadian context — I don't think universities for example in the Maritimes or in the Prairie provinces outside the political corridor of powers between Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa would take too kindly to being called «lesser» schools for hypothetical «slow» students and take pride in offering the best education possible.
While Microsoft officials have been trying to capitalize on new features built into Windows, such as Windows Ink — along with OneNote and a host of new school - focused tools — as its primary differentiators from Chromebooks in the education space, the company has had less to crow about on the simplicity and management fronts.
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