Not exact matches
«He's a guy who thinks
at the
highest levels — about government, about macroeconomic issues, about geopolitical issues and about what's happening in our industry,» says Colleen Johnston, TD's chief financial officer, adding, «Despite all he's
achieved, he's also a guy who can put himself in
other people's shoes and think like a normal person.»
-- Possesses great vision — Who see's opportunities / openings / plays before
others — Consistently produces moments of brilliance both individually and collectively for the team — Thrives under pressure — Is statistically proven
at the
highest level over a number of seasons — Has
achieved at the
highest level — Hates to lose with a passion far greater than most love to win — Leads by example and elevates the team when heads are down — Turns a good team into a great team
According to the November / December Child Development Reports, children that are sleeping through the night
achieve at higher levels in skills including attentiveness, self - discipline, organization, memorization and the abilities to plan, think and work with
others.
«On the
other hand, there's the argument that any species that
achieves a
high level of technology would necessarily understand certain concepts, so that ought to provide a basis for
at least a limited degree of communication,» he added.
Whilst some could cope with the
higher intake,
others had to stay
at the lower
level to
achieve seizure control.
As the author explains on his website, choosing the right carbs and eating them
at the right times, allows us to
achieve and maintain
high levels of fat loss without having to suffer from nighttime cravings and binges and the all the
other side - effects of the slowed metabolism associated with a strict low - carbohydrate diet.
Additional benefits of this course include: being able to grow spiritually, be more centered and calm in your everyday life, and
achieve and live
at a
higher level of energy and vibration - all of which will help you help
other sentient beings.
And of the students who score well on the PSAT / NMSQT, indicating a 70 percent likelihood of thriving in an AP course, of those students, six out of ten Asians will take an AP course, [compared with] four out of ten white students and two out of ten African American students... In
other words there is a racial break among kids who could
achieve at a
high level and are being propelled into more challenging academic experiences; that data needs to be understood.
A researcher
at Harvard surveyed 10,000 middle and
high school students in 33 different schools around the nation about what they thought their folks cared about most: that they
achieve at a
high level, that they are happy (defined as «feeling good most of the time»), or that they care for
others.
At the
other extreme, more advanced students often
achieve high grades on what, for them, are middling year -
level expectations and are not challenged or extended in their mathematics learning.
On the
other hand, one Year 4 student
achieved a
Level 3 certificate — the
highest certificate available
at the time.
This has been looked
at in - depth in America and it has been shown that pupils who performed vigorous physical activity
at a
level that met or exceeded the US Healthy People 2010 guidelines
achieved higher academic scores compared with the
other pupils.
It pledged the use of
other resources in order to «encourage all schools to
achieve an African - American enrollment equivalent to the average district - wide African - American enrollment
at the school's respective elementary, middle or
high school
level.»
This means that the SGP calculation compares the pre / post progress for a student with a history of
high achievement to the pre / post progress of
other high -
achieving students nationwide
at that grade
level.
The Making Caring Common Project surveyed 10,000 students from 33 schools across the country and asked them to rank what was most important to them:
achieving at a
high level, being a happy person (defined as «feeling good most of the time») or caring for
others.
Many
other schools
at that time were also
achieving at high levels despite
high poverty and segregation:
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At the same time, however, the 2015 National Survey of Student Engagement reported that students who were enrolled in educator preparation courses rated the challenge
level of their courses
higher than any group
other than those preparing for health professions.7 This demonstrates a misalignment between
high -
achieving undergraduate students and students in teacher preparation programs and a disconnect between their respective views of the rigor of teacher training.
When it comes to parent engagement, the research is clear, when schools, families, and communities support each
other, students of all backgrounds and ability
levels achieve at higher levels.
As we grow, KIPP continues to seek opportunities to facilitate the exchange of ideas with
other public school educators, so that we can all help students
achieve at the
highest levels.
At TheK9PT we truly believe that we are just as strong as our weakest link, and that partnering with
other businesses helps
achieve the
highest level
At TheK9PT we truly believe that we are just as strong as our weakest link, and that partnering with
other businesses helps
achieve the
highest level of patient care possible.
Think of your tub: if you want 10 cm
higher water
level at one end, you can
achieve this by turning on the tap — but you can get there much faster by pushing some water over there with your hand, albeit temporarily and
at the expense of the water
level at the
other end.
Despite the fact that women perform
at a
high level in terms of
high client billings and
other important aspects of legal practice, they were not receiving rewards similar to those offered to similarly
achieving men in terms of partnership in a firm.
If a Realtor has
achieved a
high level of success (and income) that would lend itself to the fact that they are actually good
at what they do and have served their clients well, not the
other way around.