Sentences with phrase «prime reason they lose»

Ruth Herman Wells, a specialist in professional development on behavior topics, says such a focus on behavior would help new teachers, who say that behavior issues are a prime reason they lose their enthusiasm for teaching.

Not exact matches

Anderson Silvia was also 38 when he lost his belt (and we have a measure of reason to believe he was on steroids during his prime, anyway).
He does this for numerous reasons, the least of which is to avoid losing a prime target to his adversaries.
The Conservatives have lost a Prime Minister for the same reason they always lose Prime Ministers in modern times.
A key reason British airstrikes against ISIS are now limited to Iraq not Syria is because the Prime Minister was not willing to risk losing again.
Sadly, this is the prime reason that most good ideas from CPD fail to have any impact — people simply lose momentum, forget the ideas and revert to their previous practice.
Prime among these reasons is the concern that Tarahumara culture will be lost among future generations, as more and more Tarahumara youth move to city centres during their formative years.
This is not a theoretical future crisis — growth in renewables is the prime reason the top 20 European utilities have lost $ 600 billion (no, not a typo!)
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