Sentences with phrase «new agenda»

This is a rather new agenda for the churches.
In order for children to succeed in rural schools, school leaders must build strong supports around a bold new agenda to ensure that teachers succeed as well.
All the experts are quick to point out that robots do not change their programming, and the notion that they could spontaneously develop new agendas is pure fiction.
This is no radical new agenda, but part of a thoughtful approach to learning and engagement that has led to better results and a richer experience for everyone involved.
Which is what new agenda ought to be about.
Desperate for fresh ideas as way back into power, the New Labour leadership cottoned onto Charter 88's shiny new agenda of constitutional change.
One of the other Western - developed offerings, Silent Hill: Shattered Memories, rehashes the original Silent Hill but presents it as a reimagining of the same plot and plays on fans» expectations from the original story to present familiar characters with new agendas.
Those who defend traditional, non-neutered translations of the Bible are not blinding themselves to new research, but preserving the Bible from new agendas that would co-opt it.
Brown will undoubtedly start his premiership by rolling out new policies and new agendas designed to boost his support.
«That should be my major new agenda
In September 2015, 193 countries adopted a huge new agenda, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Washington — The National Institute of Education (nie) has asked 75 people to assist it in establishing new agendas for the 17 federally supported laboratories and centers that conduct education research.
ArtReview Asia asked curators, writers and artists to select 12 artists they think will be setting new agendas over the coming year:
The confluence of identity issues and contemporary life concerns are what have made performance as an artistic practice immensely relevant for them as they explore the binary complexity of their identity and address new agendas, completely unrestrained by tradition and convention.
Nor is the United Nations New Agenda 2030 Program, nor is The Bank for International Settlements, Basil, Switzerland.
We propose to use the convening powers of the Harvard Graduate School of Education to bring together a kind of national board of directors to develop a bold new agenda for action — one aimed at substantially increasing the numbers of young adults who receive the education and training they need to succeed in the 21 st century.
Much richer than George Osborne's chosen targets for his «new agenda of transparency» perhaps, but developing nonetheless.
Downing Street starts to quietly brief the press that the Prime Minister has a bold new agenda and, unlike Gordon Brown, isn't scared of seeking her own mandate to deliver it.
Art Review opened the new year with a look at «the artists who are setting new agendas in relation to the role and social relevance of art, selected by fellow artists, critics and curators.»
Gordon Brown today attempted to revive his political fortunes with a radical new agenda for government.
The arrival of a new administration and a new Congress is a fresh chance to find common ground — and the private sector can be the connective tissue that brings both parties together around a new agenda for revving up growth.
According to Brusca, after the Bush gang cleared out of Washington, the Obama administration underestimated the severity of the recession and looked upon the crisis as an opportunity to push a new agenda.
He develops a new agenda everyday, taking into consideration any new developments that ought to shift his priorities.
By the end of his second term, however, markets are faced with the reality that someone new will be occupying the Oval Office soon, complete with a new cabinet, new agenda, new governing style and new policies.
Risk management has always been a critical task of the audit committee, so this is not a new agenda item.
Taylor aims to bring about this future by means of his own unaided reason, which may require a purge of all those who are not in agreement with the new agenda» a prospect he seems to relish more than regret.
These changes have been preceded by changes in the views being promoted in the culture shaping institutions of society such that there are now a considerable number of people in the areas of politics, law, media and education who are ready to implement a new agenda for family and social life.
Marianne's instinct for self - preservation has helped set her free of many old self - destructive patterns, but in another sense she seems grimly bound to her new agenda.
Today these fundamental freedoms are everywhere under attack, and the positive influences and societal protections they afford have been routinely ignored by new elites allied to government power and anxious to advance a new agenda.
Fishburn proposes a new agenda for the church — an agenda that can create a healthy context for traditional and non-traditional families.
Christian theology must clearly take up the new agenda, which in truth is not so new as is sometimes imagined.
Pete Spiliakos suggests a new agenda for right - leaning super PACs: Explain how conservative ideas could work to cut taxes on working families while encouraging investment.
Many of his colleagues, including Brevard Childs, whose work in Old Testament studies has helped, chart a new agenda for biblical studies in this country, and George Lindbeck, whose seminal work in theological methodology has attracted so much attention recently, owe a debt to Holmer.
That is, the move God has made in heaven opens up for us a new agenda: What is possible on earth?
And I put only one thing on my new agenda: «Love Peter well.»
A new agenda is needed, one built upon sustainable profitability broadly applied.
Also part of Cleveland's new agenda is the regular appearance in the locker room of former NFL star and current businessman / motivational speaker / social worker Jim Brown.
, Family, Self and Society: Toward a New Agenda for Family Research.
It didn't really work, because Miliband allowed Cameron to focus on the Unite scandal, not the new agenda for reform he's pushing.
«It's not good enough and it's got to change,» he will say, adding: «It is time to drive forward a new agenda in Europe - looking outwards to the world, flexible, competitive - ready to face the challenges of globalisation in the 21st century.»
Although his party would continue to oppose excessive regulation from Brussels, he will say: «Britain has the opportunity to drive a new agenda for the future of Europe.
Osborne, formerly known as the City - boys» puppet in power, has turned into the Great Enforcer, riding his «new agenda of transparency» into Ethiopia, Kenya, Ghana, Uganda and Tanzania.
«If we do not move beyond this to offer a new agenda, voters will not turn out for Labour.»
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