It's sort of counter-intuitive, because in
most professions more time = more money, that's not so in trading, in fact most traders do a lot better by spending less time in the markets.
Not exact matches
While stereotypes abound about entrepreneurs overflowing with confidence and conviction, self - doubt is a lot
more common in the
profession than
most people realize.
As a priest, I am forced into
more encounters with death than
most civilians outside of the medical
profession.
Historically, however, the idea of the ministry as a middle - class, white - collar
profession is
more the exception than the rule for
most American denominations, and in many traditions today it is still a relatively unfamiliar concept.
I think
most of our patients would reach the stage of acceptance if it were not for the members of the helping
professions, especially the physicians, who can not accept the death of a patient... the second and quantitatively
more frequent problem is the immediate family which «hangs on» and can not «let go.»
Women have gained far
more status in
most other
professions than in the ministry.
In the defensive midfield areas, Le Coq has brought us some agility so far but we obviously still need some strength which Giroud has to track back to provide
most of the time, in the attacking midfield areas, Mr. Wenger, an Engineer by
profession fails to understand that you do not overload your off - roader with
more computers [creative midfielders] than necessary.
The level of training in the sciences of
most MDs is
more than in other
professions..
For 25 years, we've been setting the global standard for our
profession as the first, largest and
most respected doula organization in the world (read
more about our history).
While
most parents favor
professions like health care and law for their kids, other parents want something a little
more exciting and glamorous like a future in modeling and fashion.
Sheila said, «With a clear vision of what we are seeking to achieve I believe we can encourage the
most talented, across the whole community to become part of our
profession — we need to have
more women,
more young people,
more from ethnic backgrounds and
more representatives of those who have mobility impairments working in our industry.
Indeed swap out the word «rent boys» in your last sentence for
most any
profession the Tories would heap praise upon i.e bankers, hedge fund managers, venture capitalists and the sentence is far
more applicable.
The men are
most likely to be in leadership positions and math - intensive jobs, whereas the women are
more likely to be in health sciences or nonscience
professions.
Single physicians are making the
most of the chance to find romance over the internet; connecting with and meeting one another online, as well as busy singles outside of the
profession (think single teachers, single engineers, and
more), For effective tips on meeting people online, you can check out our handy online magazine — with articles on everything from how to write your first message, to acing your first date, we're here to offer practical advice every step of the way.
Self - employed females are now the
most sought after of any
profession while those looking for men prefer slightly
more traditional career paths.
Nurses are currently our
most popular uniformed
profession with
more signing up every single day!
I tried POF but
most of the people on it (at least in my area and dating age range) have masters degree, high powered
professions and seem to holiday is the number one destination for Working Class Singles online dating with
more dates,... Every year, hundreds of thousands of Working
An unusual take on the monotony of any
profession (be it prostitution or engineering to - order weapons for assassins), it's
more evidence that George Clooney, with this tribute to Melville, his Kaufman - scripted Confessions of a Dangerous Mind, and his Tarkovsky redux Solaris, is quietly becoming a visible, above - the - line champion for smart American genre flicks — fomenting his own little underground Nouvelle Vague with movies that audiences, for the
most part, are anxious to dismiss.
Dr. Levine: Too many of our
most able students are likely to bypass teaching for
more lucrative and higher status
professions such as law, medicine, and business.
In a
profession that already feels under siege, the decision in
most states — encouraged by the U.S. Department of Education — to press ahead with using student test scores as a significant component of a teacher's evaluation «just fuels the perception that we care
more about weeding out weak teachers than giving the vast majority of teachers the time and support they need to make a successful transition to Common Core,» says Schwartz.
Yet the
most compelling rationale for merit pay is not any short - term bump in test scores, but rather its potential for making the
profession more attractive to talented candidates,
more amenable to specialization,
more rewarding for accomplished professionals, and a better fit for the 21st - century labor market.
Most everyone, from those who believe that teachers should earn
more, so that the
profession attracts the best and the brightest, to those who believe that union contracts are bankrupting American schools, while also leading to poorer educational outcomes, agrees that there is something wrong with the way our educators are paid.
With this in mind, I would call on our nation's universities to do
more to attract their
most talented and ambitious students into the teaching
profession.
Meanwhile, Mary Bousted and Kevin Courtney, joint general secretaries of the National Education Union, called for Mr Hinds to engage with them and the teaching
profession, and added: «
Most crucially we hope he champions the need for extra funding for education and is able to get
more money for education from the Treasury.»
Perhaps
most encouraging, online learning in teacher preparation will make becoming a teacher possible for a broader population of candidates, which lends hope that the country's education system can attract
more talent and make the
profession more competitive.
Smith, who has taught for
more than a decade in both D.C.'s public charter and traditional district schools, immediately saw the benefit for students, but says she was
most captivated by the opportunity to elevate teaching practice and the
profession as a whole.
While we should recognize that institutions change slowly and celebrate incremental advances, we should not allow that to obscure the goal: to recruit the
most promising talent and then foster a
more flexible, rewarding, and performance - focused
profession.
Most importantly, it reflects the National Board's effort to make certification
more affordable and efficient for all teachers, so that that it can become the norm in the
profession.
In times of shortages, it is
most common to focus attention on how to get
more teachers into the
profession.
This work will require different types of union contracts and compensation that pay
more to teachers in shortage areas like math and science and disproportionally increase salaries for the early career teachers and principals in high need schools who are
most likely to leave the
profession.
Although Listen to Us elicited some fairly predictable answers about teaching (
most come to the
profession with altruistic intent; some are dissatisfied and would seek other employment if possible; the demands of teaching have become
more complex and demanding), the survey also revealed how politics and the challenges of implementing reforms in a large, locally controlled system can create chaos for teachers and students.
The flexibility provided by ESSA presented an opportunity for states to invest in pipeline - spanning changes that address several components of the teaching
profession.48 While
most states focused primarily on one or two aspects of the pipeline to improve in their ESSA plans or addressed challenges and solutions in broad terms, other states presented a
more holistic theory of change with targeted strategies that address the entire pipeline — from the intentional recruitment of diverse teachers and
more clinical teacher preparation experiences, to data - driven professional development and career advancement frameworks.
Learn how to make the
most of this platform in a free AACTE - sponsored webinar next week on how teacher educators can use Twitter
more effectively, particularly in advocating for their programs and for the
profession.
Attempting to maintain support among the very teachers it is supposed to represent — and looking to show that it cares about elevating the teaching
profession it debases through its defense of quality - blind seniority - based privileges and reverse - seniority layoff rules — the NEA gave $ 73,500 to the National Network of State Teachers of the Year; that the selection of teachers of the year is usually
more of a popularity contest than one based on objective measures of teacher performance is often conveniently ignored by all but the
most thoughtful of observers, and thus, serves as a good way to spend union funds.
Just as junior and senior members of any
profession are given differing sets of responsibilities, Van Roekel said, it makes sense, for example, for
more advanced teachers to take on the challenges of the
most difficult - to - serve students.
These instruments were considered
more rigorous and authentic measures of instructional competence than the multiple - choice written examinations that previously served as entry points into the teaching
profession in
most states.
With an average annual salary of slightly
more than $ 36,000 for new teachers and slightly
more than $ 58,000 overall,
most teachers are compensated less than they were 30 years ago, when adjusting for inflation.69 In addition, teachers earn 60 percent of what similarly educated professionals earn, which is much lower than in other Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development member countries.70 This has made it harder for schools to attract young people to the teaching
profession and for high - need schools to attract excellent teachers.
I don't know what teachers she is observing, but the teachers I see in the schools today are the best and brightest I've ever seen — and are doing heroic work in spite of the
most difficult conditions we've ever faced as a
profession: meager resources; dwindling budgetary support; a narrowing of the curriculum leading to cuts to music, art and PE; withering attacks from Rhee, Kopp, Gates and Duncan and friends; an obsession with standardized testing; and much
more.
Most of the graduates in lower earning
professions can't work
more hours, even if they want to; there is no demand for that.
In
most professions working
more is what makes you
more money.
However, in trading, you need patience
more so than in
most other
professions.
Over the years, since I entered the
profession in the early 70's
more effective safer vaccines have been developed against these diseases and they have been widely used to a point where
most pets have been vaccinated to at least some degree.
Again, I strongly believe, and it's documented, the U.S. is by far the safest and
most secure in the area of meat production but at the same time the demands by the public for greater safeguards and security, especially as we start to export
more, continues to bode well for veterinarians, who are very integral and are already very involved in the production animal side of the
profession.
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The
most notable feature on Barone's list is a method for players to re-spec the
professions they have learned, allowing them to
more easily tweak their character's skills.
Yet we have commenters —
most — commenting on it who don't understand this (or don't want ot, or their skepticism is getting in the way of even being able to intelligently entertain the idea) yet who are
profession opinions routinely on this site as if they have
more knowledge on the subject than the world's leading climate scientists, or are simply better scientists than them.
They, and many
more equally deserving government lawyers, are some of the brightest,
most hard working and honourable members of the legal
profession in this country.
For house deals, the public's
most common interaction with our
profession, there is
more going on here.
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