Sentences with phrase «manageable group»

In urban areas, the large associations of 100 or more churches should be divided into more manageable groups of about 25 churches.
Second, a number of states may drop out of the endeavor altogether, and the remaining coalition of states will form a more manageable group committed to the common core.
I do like to entertain, but in small, manageable groups so that it's easier to be creative and try new recipes without disastrous results.
This allows smaller, more manageable groups and gives educators more time to spend in one - on - one goal meetings.
This is a reasonable and relatively manageable group for England to have found themselves in.
Arranging students into manageable groups according to their abilities and experience narrows the focus of the teaching output and allows students to better travel with others who truly share the learning and the «aha» moments because they are experiencing a better match to content and pedagogy for their needs.
In 2010 they were in a much more manageable group and the US beat Algeria in a must - win game to win Group G.
This is a tough but manageable group, but, um afraid if we have an injury to any of our CBs, we doomed.
She also made unofficial visits to Kentucky, Louisville, and Tennessee with her mother to help pare down her college choices to a manageable group of around 10 schools.
They are in a manageable group with Serbia, Switzerland and Brazil.
Again, some of these problems are easily attributable to flaws in the structure of the source material, particularly its struggle to briskly introduce a wealth of new characters after more than 90 minutes in the company of a manageable group, but even regarded as merely an inferior production of a musical better suited to the stage than to the screen, Les Misérables can't help but bring these problems into relief, highlighting flaws some may not have noticed.
Eliminating tracking might be effective in small classes where teachers can give personal attention to a manageable group of students, but budget constraints — in New Jersey and in many districts around the country — necessitate a high student - to - teacher ratio.
I have a pretty extensive list of credit cards and there are way too many for a single blog so I've divided them up into more manageable groups:
Employers are looking for reasons to screen out applicants when reviewing a batch of resumes in order to produce a manageable group of candidates to interview.
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