Sentences with phrase «more dubious practices»

Leaders must deal with everything from overstretched budgets to mediocre teachers to unruly (and potentially dangerous) students, not to mention heavy pressure to boost academic results (without, of course, «teaching to the test,» much less engaging in even more dubious practices).

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These circumstances, plus the fact that the volatile Snyder (or The Cookie Monster, as the majority Nabisco stockholder is sometimes known) could even imply that McAdoo, a man who works as hard in practice as in games, who plays more minutes and shoulders a bigger burden than anybody in the NBA, was a loafer, made the suspension a landmark in the history of dubious decisions.
Even more dubious is the practice of using TOF values to derive activation energies.
But while it's reasonable for a bank to do a background check on money handlers, the practices of other employers are more dubious.
More importantly, the Quakers shunned the cutthroat and often dubious practices of their competitors.
This practice is made even more dubious when you throw in premium financing.
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