Sentences with phrase «letting more»

The California Supreme Court will decide this summer whether to take up an appeal by nine students in the historic Vergara vs. California case challenging our unusually protective teacher tenure laws, as well as a seniority - based layoff system that often keeps ineffective teachers in district classrooms while letting more talented but less senior teachers go.
While Duncan is technically right that more schools are held accountable for more subgroups of students, he is also letting more schools avoid NCLB's consequences.
Government - imposed tuition caps can wind up keeping students out instead of letting more in.
Fortnite's Infinity Gauntlet Limited Time Mashup has been adjusted once again, with the changes aimed at letting more people take Thanos for a test drive.
The Rider would also have benefited from letting us more into the broncobuster's thoughts instead of focusing on the hurdles that stand in his way.
However, when a patient has both cataracts and AMD, both of those diseases can reduce vision, and removing the cataracts may improve vision in someone who has AMD by letting more light into the eye.
When a glacier melts, it thins, weakens and speeds up, letting more landlocked ice drain into the ocean, causing sea levels to rise.
I think John Redwood is right that voting UKIP will keep Eurosceptic MPs and the Tories, who are the more Eurosceptic main party, out, while letting more Europhile Lab and Lib Dems in.
Among the changes sought: letting more members get bills out of committee.
Courtois has ousted the long - serving Czech from Mourinho's plans and admits he has no intention of letting his more experienced colleague get another look in.
That is worth much more to him and his club than letting more FA Cup games get in the way of the Championship matches.
However uncle Arsene dithers around letting more players leave before signing replacements..
I refuse to believe the club will even consider letting more than 1 valuable player go for free next summer, if all 6 stayed we stand to lose north of 150m.
The first time I didn't read the directions about not letting them more than double in size while rising.
I've seen a number of articles with a similar chart to yours, and while it's been hard to shake the saturated fat dogma, I've slowly been letting more coconut and palm oils into my diet.
how come their is still no talk about Russia Orthodox church attacking freedom of expression by p4ss7 riot,... oh that's right because anything Christians do that's evil is left out of the MSM meanwhile their letting more Christians strip human right from people, your just going to let that country and their Christians get away with it,..
An article in the Harvard Business Review recommends that employers consider letting more employees work from home to boost productivity.
«The time Steve Jobs was putting things off and noodling on possibilities was time well spent in letting more divergent ideas come to the table, as opposed to diving right in with the most conventional, the most obvious, the most familiar.»
While limited, Obama's policy changes, such as letting more spouses work, will help some tech workers and their families.
Then in 2010, when it bought BNSF, Berkshire split the B shares 50 - for - 1, letting more of the railroad's shareholders swap their stock for Berkshire stock if they wished.
That alone sounds like a pretty good case for letting fly with more humor at work, but the study goes on to identify further reasons to let more humor into the sometimes straight - faced world of business.
The president thinks an immigration system based on «skills» will keep black and brown immigrants out and let more white ones in.
Last September, the company let more than 1,500 factory workers go after a federal investigation found hundreds of undocumented employees at its facilities.
Meanwhile, the trade - off for Google's and Facebook's services being free is that you let them more easily see the things you do on those sites.
It takes smooth and sharp 4K video on top of that, while a new «Sport mode» lets more experienced pilots fly faster.
Such standards could cut out all scam projects, let more interesting projects in, and eventually become the link between traditional industries and the crypto industry.
The editor has, as a rule, not let more than two pages pass without an illustration and accompanying caption.
You can let more power through.
If a basic rule of hermeneutics is that the simpler and clearer texts should override the more difficult and troubling texts, and if Jesus Christ is the image of the invisible God so that He can say «if you have seen Me, you have seen the Father,» why do we choose to let the more troubling, difficult, and violent texts override and trump the loving, merciful, and Christlike texts?
All that big hole in the roof did was let more light in.
Been stuck for a while, afraid to keep writing, afraid to let more of the iceberg be known.
Don't let more than 3 days pass before you call the person you just fired.
I have definitely let more than one zucchini die in my fridge while waiting for an inspiration to use it, but not so with this one!
Take the cloth and let some more water drain... Peanut Butter and Banana Stuffed French Toast.
I just put the lid half on the pot while it's cooking to let more of the steam out.
I really couldn't discern any specific type, so we'll just let more be less.
I joke, but really, I couldn't let any more precious weeks of summer pass without bringing you this recipe.
But S.C.'s coach used Arnett mostly as a decoy, let more experienced Lindon Crow do the damage.
«I don't let more than seven sit down at a game,» Moss said, «unless a rich drunk or sucker walks up, and then maybe he can have a chair.»
The Spanish giants could now be set to let more big names go this January, with the club seemingly looking to rebuild as they consider the futures of players who will surely now attract interest from top European clubs such as Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Chelsea.
The players will adjust after a few weeks then little by little the refs will let more go and in a few years it'll be back like it was before the crackdown.
I would take Smalling for Ox They are worth apprx same transfer fee We can always use another good CB We have plenty of forwards and if we want another Top forward then we will need to let more than one go
time to go mr wenger and enjoy ur money, as you can't take it to the grave so enjoy it and let a more tactical more hungrier manager take your spot
While the 22 - year - old Bellerin is understood to want the return to his boyhood club, and Barca believe it will be done, there is a need for haste as it is felt that Arsenal will let no more than two players go amid what could be a summer of high turnover at the Emirates.
Just as the iris aperture in our eye opens up in low light to let more light in and narrows in bright light to let less in — camera apertures work the same way.
Do not let more than 3 days pass between washes.
So you think the kind thing would be for us to sit back and let more and more babies die because women get encouraged by idiots on the internet to do foolish things.
There is a psychology to everything even why we let more dollar bills wiggle out of our wallets than might be wise.
I've found the most effective way to keep track of my two toddlers is to trap them in the stroller, or let my more responsible daughter walk and trap my 2 - year - old and 1 - year - old in the stroller.
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