In leadership, as in so many aspects of meaningful school reform, there are few quick fixes and
much hard work ahead.
Not exact matches
«They're decent citizens, they
work hard every day — in many cases both the husband and the wife
work hard everyday — and they're raising their kids fine, and they see other people getting
ahead much faster than they are.»
He entry into that team was far
much easier than that of Iwobi because there were no better players
ahead of him but Iwobi had to
work hard to earn his place.
Daniel Ricciardo pedalled as
hard as he could to keep the Red Bull
ahead of the big pink objects that filled his mirrors for
much of the race, and he would have been grateful to Sergio Perez for being as stubborn as a burro, at not letting the Force India strategy
work out.
But Gordon and other conservancy members concede
much hard work — finding common ground with government agencies and other local advocacy groups — lies
ahead.
With so
much selection, we went
ahead and did the
hard work for you by narrowing the choices down to these three romantic things to do in NYC that are sure to impress any date and leave them wanting to see more of you in the future.
So they would start
working much harder on Friday nights and Saturday mornings to try to get some mileage out
ahead of us, until Monday morning.
It's probably not inaccurate to say there's a chip on the collective shoulder about this, despite the fact that — as Friedman is making clear — literary fiction seems to have a far
harder path
ahead in an industry that
much more readily harvests genre
work.
The Copenhagen Accord is, in the final analysis, a stepping stone that will require
much hard work in the months
ahead.
You've got too
much hard work on the line to let the interview slip up on you without thinking
ahead and practicing your answers to various questions.
In summary, there is
much to celebrate and a great deal of
hard work ahead to firmly establish the Alliance for the Advancement of Infant Mental Health.