Sentences with phrase «more unqualified»

Deploying more unqualified and unregulated case workers is a false and unjust economy, says Des Hudson
There is an irony that the more unqualified someone is the more cases that they are forced to run.
America's teacher shortage can't be solved by hiring more unqualified teachers.
What we have seen under this Government is more unqualified teachers in our classroom dragging standards backwards so our gifted and brightest children are not being stretched.»
«Recruitment targets are being missed, school budgets are being cut for the first time in decades and we have thousands more unqualified teachers teaching in our schools.»
Many council members feel Black is more unqualified than her predecessor, Joel Klein, a former United States Assistant Attorney General who stepped down as chancellor to take a job at NewsCorp Tuesday, Barron added, a sentiment echoed by State Sen. Tony Avella.

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Finding funding during the financial crisis proved tough, but eventually it came, and Clio has grown into an unqualified success, employing more than 200 people and offering a suite of services and applications — from time - tracking and document management to task management, bookkeeping and billing.
Since Facebook charges less for clicks and more for opt - ins, the goal here is to weed out the unqualified with the cheap stuff.
As a result of this shift, sales won't need to waste their time sifting through piles of unqualified leads, but instead work a limited number of qualified leads more deeply to hit their sales number more efficiently.
In today's fast paced business world more partners, lenders, and potential accounts need to make quick decisions as to which suppliers, borrowers, and partners they want to work with; decision - makers use a variety of business credit scores, indexes, and reports to discard unqualified candidates from being considered for a partnership or a loan.
By cultivating this latent demand, companies can increase the conversion of unqualified leads to opportunities that ultimately creates more sales.
Misunderstanding your buyer can manifest itself in many ways; poor campaign performance or a rise in email unsubscribes due to irrelevant messaging, dwindling conversion rates from mis - targeted website copy, failing sales numbers due to unqualified leads plus a lack of effective training and sales enablement materials, and more.
By framing abortion as a nearly unqualified constitutional right, without fully considering the claims of fetal life, we have not taken a stride to a more virtuous society.
But which of those two is more properly called «neo-Darwinism» in an unqualified way, as I did in my essay?
Unqualified determinism seems to be more and more on the defensive in our time.
An actually creating, loving creator is the only unqualified necessity; all else more specific or particular than this abstract essence is contingent, the play of divine - creaturely freedom.
Yeah, let's all talk about Chick - Fil - A and the religion of our President and his empty suit opponent instead of how Romney is getting thrashed by the British media for being «more dense and unqualified than Sarah Palin.»
To think God is to think an analogue superior in principle to a human person; to think a human person is to think an individual with fallible, partly erroneous, unclear, more or less confused forms of knowledge but not the unqualified knowledge, coincident with truth, which God has.
5:22 - 23), and the injunction to women to keep silent in the churches, though it may have had some legitimacy under the conditions of the time, could hardly have been given in such unqualified form if the attitudes of Jesus had been more clearly grasped.
Round three involves choosing the two best recipes and serving both to friends (also completely unqualified, though perhaps a bit more objective) to help determine the winner.
(Job 9:24) Here, once more, Jewish thought refused an easy escape and faced, in its full, unqualified difficulty, the mystery of evil in a world whose God is both omnipotent and good.
The Wall Street Journal, for example, could not be more bullish on immigration, making the argument that massive immigration is an almost unqualified blessing for the economy.
This dutch guy IS a proven goalscorer yes he IS good in the air he does have a physical presence yes he is good in his current league, BUUUUT, the league he plays in is a league far below the standard of the PL and as was proven with Giroud (who in my opinion is NOT up to this standard) the transition is an unqualified thing, when you bring in a player from a league that is of a lower standard more often than not the player fails.
He can no more understand this unqualified praise than he can understand the ire and vitriol of his critics.
According to Ardoye, «they are no more going to rely on petition or filling of challenge forms to prevent «unqualified» persons from registering during today's limited registration exercise».
According to Richard Winger, publisher of Ballot Access News, between 1892 and 2012 there were 401 instances in which a state required an independent or unqualified party candidate to collect more than 5,000 signatures in order to appear on the general election ballot.
«Firms will sack experienced, more expensive solicitors, replacing them with those who are unqualified and cheap.
Clearly your publisher and editors are more than willing to do Mayor Mike's bidding on this appointment — no matter how unqualified the candidate really is.
Virginia law regarding petitions for the presidential candidates of unqualified parties, and independent presidential candidates, says that these petitions must carry the names of presidential elector Read more»
According to the indictment, Skelos supposedly persuaded a New York real - estate executive to pay commissions to Adam, helped Adam get a consulting job for which he was unqualified at an environmental firm, used his office to help the firm get a multimillion - dollar government contract, and leaned on the pollution - control company to pay his son more or risk losing Skelos's support for the contract bid.
However, I'm more than willing to entertain the notion that he is unqualified for his present job.
Within two hours of Ms. Nixon's speech on Tuesday, the former City Council speaker Christine Quinn, openly gay and an ally of the governor's, declared via The New York Post that Ms. Nixon was an «unqualified lesbian» who should not have opposed her own more viable bid to become the mayor of New York several years ago when Mr. de Blasio won his first term.
And nothing is more discouraging than having to filter through page after page of fake or unqualified profiles.
No false advertising here though, guys and gals — The Internship is an unqualified success, and likely will wind up becoming one of the best and more successful comedies of 2013.
Sudeikis still thinks with his dick (he's hired an office full of unqualified hotties to leer at, which makes him their horrible boss) and is more a pompous ass than ever before, and Day, well he's still the frantic wimp who can't be forgiven for having not slept with his overly - sexualized, sex - kitten of a boss played by Jennifer Aniston («Wanderlust»).
The premise is presented as a comical one, but unqualified self - promoters have won much bigger ele... Read more
I'm not saying there should be, but a little irony — even a few pinches of Nabokov's irony, which is by no means feminist — might have made the unqualified maternal devotion a young debutante (Emily Watson) shows a disheveled, socially maladjusted, and emotionally unstable chess master (John Turturro) a little more tolerable.
Though her attempt at winning Reynolds's unqualified devotion through this private dinner is unsuccessful, it provides one of several pieces of evidence that Cyril, played to icy perfection by Manville, may be more sympathetic to Alma's cause than she first appears.
Also breaking no new ground — albeit much more pleasantly — is «Welcome Home Roscoe Jenkins,» starring Martin Lawrence as a star whose return home is greeted with something less than unqualified adoration from his family.
On the contrary: the industrial age model of education was an unqualified success, generating more (though not equitable) access to upward economic and social mobility for more people in more parts of the globe than at any time in human history.
Judge Robert B. Freedman agreed with the plaintiffs in Valenzuela v. O'Connell that students who have failed the test — especially English - language learners — have not had a fair chance to learn the material because they were more likely than others to attend overcrowded schools and have unqualified teachers.
Nick Clegg, chair of the commission, said: «This new research suggests that poor pupils are facing a «cocktail of disadvantage» — they're more likely to have unqualified teachers, non-specialist teachers, less experienced teachers, and to have a high turnover of teachers.»
African - American students are far more likely than their white peers to receive a subpar education, in larger classes taught by unqualified teachers in decaying buildings, according to the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
Secondly, agencies will provide supply teachers who are fully qualified and, whenever possible, subject specialists, unlike the unqualified and generalist cover supervisors who offer a more basic teaching experience.
In 2012 the rules were changed to allow free schools and academies to recruit unqualified teachers, which the Government said was in order to allow them tor recruit more professionals, such as scientists, engineers, musicians and experienced teachers from overseas.
They are more frequently taught by unqualified, inexperienced, and out - of - field teachers.
The number of unqualified teachers in schools has increased by more than 20 per cent, figures released by the Department for Education today show.
Poor children were, predictably, much more likely than middle - class or affluent children to be taught by unqualified teachers.
More children in England are being taught by unqualified teachers, a teaching union is claiming.
It also shows there are more than twice as many unqualified teachers in London primary schools (seven per cent) than England (three per cent) as a whole, and eight per cent versus six per cent in secondaries.
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