-- To close the data gap — which
now handcuffs districts from tracking growth in student learning and improving classroom instruction — states will need to monitor advances in student achievement and identify effective instructional practices.
The last time he denied space to Success Academy schools, it led to the law that
now handcuffs him.
Not exact matches
And what I think we're seeing
now in the first part of this year with the market correction with the experience is a new and rejuvenated community that understands the reason for regulation: not to put
handcuffs on people, but ultimately to say, listen, this is best for the community, this is best for the global economy moving forward, and it is time we take noticed to move responsibly forward.
A lot of it was friskiness, just plain I'm - rich - and - happy exuberance: the stories about acting («No, I don't think I want to act,» he says
now), the time he and a date were taken to jail in
handcuffs (because Dorsett didn't think the cops were acting civilly toward them), the vanity license plates that read TD 33 («I got rid of those fast,» he says).
But
now Christie appointees Bill Baroni and David Wildtsein have been ensnared by the U.S. Attorney's office, and I'm told former Chair David Samson may soon be in
handcuffs over the «Chairman's Flight.»
Attn Bill deB: @NYSenate
now measuring you for
handcuffs on police, firefighter retiree healthcare costs.
Now onto that third problem, the golden
handcuffs.
Today, this pub has just as much atmosphere as it did 100 years ago and not one piece of memorabilia has been removed from the walls since 1910, which are
now covered in newspaper clippings, artwork, Houdini's
handcuffs and wishbones from soldiers going off to WW1 who never returned.
Now thanks to a hack for the Super NES version of X3 from Justin3009, it's possible to let Zero spread his metaphorical wings, shatter Capcom's
handcuffs, and tackle the game from start to finish without the usual restrictions.