Sentences with phrase «much meaningful challenge»

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The Liberals have chosen to invest much more time in electioneering than governing and this is reflected in the lack of leadership we are seeing today in B.C. Everyone from students and families to seniors and skilled workers are facing real challenges with no meaningful support from the B.C. Liberal government.»
Such a meaningful and culturally challenging image — much like the cross...
While previous indexes have mostly stressed progress made by some of the world's best - known brands in addressing the complex challenges around climate change, the latest report also sounds a cautionary note about how much more needs to be done to make meaningful change in the world's climate profile.
The work of these researchers — much of it focused on classroom learning behaviors — can help teachers support learners» progress along the trajectory from novice to expert, ensuring that students experience the rewards of hard work on a meaningful challenge.
It's much more technically challenging, and more meaningful, to develop a car that seeks to be the fastest - ever series production car on a racing circuit.
A 2011 graduate of SAIC, co-founder of Chicago Artist Writers and occasional contributor to Newcity's art section, Leiby's fourteen small - scale pictures manifest the challenges faced by a generation of young artists: how does one pursue a meaningful practice when so much of your day is given over to repetitive, albeit necessary, employment?
But will this shift in perceptions and evidence affect prospects for meaningful action on greenhouse gases — which of course is a much tougher challenge than the near - term imperative of girding against future damage from such storms?
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