Sentences with phrase «now holding yourself accountable to»

So by purchasing a package of classes or trainer sessions, you're now holding yourself accountable to someone else, and you don't want to let him or her down.
Each classifier is now held accountable to defined metrics.
We must now hold them accountable to implementation and evaluation.

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They can also go and fix it, if they want, as well, but their specific job is to file a bug against it, because now there's a bug in the documents and we hold our documents as accountable in quality as we do the rest of our product.
Perhaps most important, unlike the Hollywood guilds, the organizations that are now taking shape are not full - fledged unions with the authority to collectively bargain and go on strike but, rather, looser structures without much actual power to hold employers accountable.
Collaborating to create a healthy culture also means that team members can and should hold each other accountable to organizational values, especially now that you have established a shared language and set of expectations.
We agree, and now recognize that we didn't hold him accountable to specific boundaries.»
Anyone who * Requires * obedience to do good is a tyrant and obedience to a tyrant is nothing to be proud of As for accountability, we hold ourselves accountable to our fellow man in the here and now.
Against a background of these events and actions, in which more than fifty congregations are now involved and in which hundreds of people have gained experience in dealing with elected and appointed authorities, the story of the Nehemiah Project can he understood As Saul Alinsky said: «The relevant skill in modern urban life is that of knowing how to hold public officials accountable» — and that, as we shall see, is what EBC and the Nehemiah Project have been all about.
You've set very reasonable & doable goals & now you've got them out in the blogworld to hold ya accountable.
Now that he is being held accountable and the Magic got rid of him and the Suns that had traded for him, seem to have turned on him, he may be rethinking to be more professional.
I do believe it will give is a little sanity but as the author has mention before; there is a lack of passion and motivation and the moment Wenger holds them accountable for this then there will be know change in the players questionable attitude.i think you leaving out ozil and Sanchez will provide more fuel for the fire and it will need to address differently, the three at the back that put Chelsea to the sword a few seasons ago was new but worked but now we are faced with a conundrum.
Security cameras have been installed now... and our fulfillment line is designed to not fail based on the actions of a single individual... the phone system helps us hold people accountable... we've doubled the size of our customer service team... and our social media team... and our marketing team... but the learning process to get here has involved multiple and, at times, massive public failures.
The ad, for $ 300 - $ 650 - a-week «immediate hires,» ran under the banner «FIGHT TO HOLD WALLSTREET ACCOUNTABLE NOW!
Trump claimed to be a great deal maker and now voters need to hold him accountable!
Indicted Suffolk County District Attorney Thomas Spota was able to concentrate so much of the power he now stands accused of abusing because voters were not allowed to hold him accountable on Election Day.
«New York is going to lead the charge to replace and repeal the GOP tax plan and send a clear message — any Republican who doesn't take action now will be held accountable come November,» state Democratic Party Executive Director Geoff Berman said.
Now, it's up to citizens across the state to hold the commission accountable and encourage its members to recommend real reforms to elevate the teaching profession and improve the quality of our public schools.
After an exhaustive and extensive investigation a grand jury has now charged him in connection with this crime and we will seek to hold him accountable.
«New Yorkers should understand that lawmakers» actions did not result from meaningful debateand good judgment — it resulted from political expediency — and it will have harmful consequences to people and communities now and for a long time to come.CSEA will seek better ways to hold elected officials accountable and ensure that the voices of working people will be heard and addressed in New York state.»
Now is the opportunity to hold these people accountable for the commitments that they've made.»
In the event someone is victim to cyberbullying, we now have the ability to hold offenders accountable,» said Legislator Rath.
Now it's time to hold those behind it accountable,» Schneiderman said in a statement.
As a member of the State Senate, I'll hold special interests accountable, and stand up to the Legislature's Trump - style agenda,» said Pilon, a former prosecutor who now runs an injury law firm.
«We just had a spirited debate about the issues this morning... I'm now proud to go head - to - head with Bill de Blasio and hold him accountable for his failed leadership.»
How stupid must this guy feel now... People who attempt to out others with no evidence themselves need to be held accountable, like this guy.
Plus, announcing my desire to lose weight held me more accountable for my actions because now my loved ones were watching me.
i started this originally as motivation to get out of my daily uniform of jammies or sweats, but now i am encouraged and held accountable to put a few extra minutes aside for myself and try new things.
Now, since I'm trying to also hold myself accountable, I'm teaming up with some of my fellow blogger friends to share our fitness journeys, tips, tricks, recipes, etc..
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As the largest NOW chapter in the country, they play a key role in shaping the debate on the issues that impact women, creating policies, and holding government and businesses accountable to the women of New York.
Now, that Barack Obama is, indeed, President, Mr. Smiley has decided it's time to hold him accountable to his constituency for those pledges made to get their votes.
For a decade now, federal policy has required states to measure graduation rates uniformly, to set ambitious goals for raising those rates, and to hold high schools accountable for meeting such goals.
Rather than hold schools to account for student performance at one point in time, we can now hold them accountable for all students» progress from one year to the next.
For some time now, I've been giving the Department a hard time about not releasing enough data on the performance of the SIG (School Improvement Grants) program — I'm trying to hold them accountable for the Secretary's talk of turning around 5,000 persistently failing schools over the course of five years.
«Growth models» are being held out as a better way to hold schools accountable than the method the No Child Left Behind Act uses now.
Now, wherever you stand on the state of testing in education, the reality of your classroom at present is that this data is being collected and it is being used to hold the schools accountable for their work.
This forms the backdrop to the past half - century of what we now know as «standards - based reform,» which includes the crucial charter school concept of holding a school accountable for its results (measured, for better and worse, primarily by test scores).
And our practice of holding schools (and now teachers) accountable for year - to - year gains on reading tests only encourages them to focus on things that might get a short term bump (skills and strategies) and ignore the things that will make an impact over the long - term (such as content knowledge).
Spurred by concerns about international competition, economic troubles, and a perceived stagnation or regression in student performance outlined by the now famous 1983 report, A Nation at Risk, the standards debate gained new life as politicians looked for ways to clarify goals, measure progress, and hold schools accountable.
Now finally, the crucible moment of students taking up the power that is theirs as students, mixed with a shift in institutional values to, actually and properly, serve all students has landed us in a place where the diversity and inclusion officer role can exist; exist as one to support the institution's desire to do better, and hold the institution accountable at the same time.
The six states that now have federal approval to change the way they hold schools accountable under the No Child Left Behind Act will use six different ways to distinguish between schools with minor problems and those that need total overhauls.
The newsletter now has an expanded focus: the range of new California academic standards — from the Common Core standards in English language arts and math, to the Next Generation Science Standards and the history - social science standards — as well as how schools will be held accountable for measuring their progress on them.
The House bill would erase most methods the federal government now uses to hold states accountable for educating students.
Now, it's up to citizens across the state to hold the commission accountable and encourage its members to recommend real reforms to elevate the teaching profession and improve the quality of our public schools.
«The challenge for now is how do we hold them accountable to do what's right and follow the law but also don't be so draconian on them that they can't continue to operate as a quality educational institution,» Grosso said.
The board will likely now have trustees that are willing to hold charter schools accountable, looking to bridge contentious relationships with local school districts.
If we don't try to find better answers than we have now and improve the ways we hold transfer schools accountable, we not only do a disservice to schools like BCHS that are branded failures when they are not, we also do a disservice to tens of thousands of students who need a school system that will stop failing them and start helping them.
With the plans now defined by the states, schools and districts rely on their State Education Policy to specify how key topics are defined (including chronic absence) and how these policies will be carried out — and how states will hold schools accountable.
It looks like a very rational but dishonest response to accountability systems that are now holding schools and districts accountable for increasing their high school graduation rates.»
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