Sentences with phrase «newly emerging needs»

Professional development and follow - up modeling and coaching to ensure effective instruction at all levels • Provide ongoing training and support to assimilate new knowledge and skills • Anticipate and be willing to meet the newly emerging needs based on student performance

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Levy and Wren need to say, «We are no longer Publicis or Omnicon; we are now part of this newly emerged identity.»
Wikipedia also defines it as: «A startup company (startup or start - up) is an entrepreneurial venture which is typically a newly emerged, fast - growing business that aims to meet a marketplace need by developing a viable business model around an innovative product, service, process or a platform.
We discovered the truth about genes, and so we developed the ability «to create novel organisms expressing domesticated characteristics built to satisfy human needs and the newly emerging desires.»
The mainline cooperative and moderate approach to religious programming also suited the legislative and public - relations needs of the newly emerging medium of television.
An apparent escalation in the levels of bullying and violence, coupled with newly emerging safety threats such as terrorism recruitment, has led to an increasing need for improved security measures in schools and colleges.
Still, amid a market in need of established names and rising stars, EFA and Chelsea have a welcome mix of emerging artists, newly established ones, and older ones like Marjorie Welish who fortunately keep plugging away.
Your documented processes should include periodic review of your potential source lists (e.g., annually) to see if they need to be updated with newly acquired enterprise tools, new kinds of employee devices, or emerging technologies being adopted by your custodians (e.g., WhatsApp or Slack).
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