Sentences with phrase «productive citizens by»

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In a short time, the Central State has borrowed sums so staggering that it has no choice but to either inflate the debt away, thereby destroying the savings and income of its remaining productive citizenry, or by taxing these same productive citizens to the point of penury.
In the place of right and wrong — concepts accessible to all citizens — we get «healthy,» «productive,» «inclusive,» and other catchwords, the meanings of which are controlled by experts and subject to endless redefinition by the chattering class.
Husbands and fathers become better, safer, more responsible and productive citizens, unrivaled by their peers in any other relational status.
«It is also important that we review our philosophy of soldering by having a productive citizen's army.
These funds have truly enabled our organization to fulfill our mission by inspiring and empowering all young people, especially those who need us most, to realize their full potential as productive, responsible and caring citizens.
It's set in a near - future United States decimated by climate change, and follows a government agent (Nicolas Cage) tasked with determining which citizens are productive, and therefore worthy of remaining in the general population.
«Proven, prevention - focused policies can make a difference by preparing children to live their lives as well - educated, healthy, and productive citizens.
Hanushek was careful to state that the goal was not to strengthen U.S. performance at the expense of other nations: The creation of well - educated citizens does not constitute a «a zero - sum game that countries or states are playing against each other,» but one in which every country and state can become more productive, and create more wealth for one another by boosting and sharing their talents.
As research points out, small schools improve life outcomes by helping more students graduate, thus providing them with the opportunities to attend college, find meaningful employment, and become productive citizens.
«By connecting with and engaging each member of the learning community, Hickory Public Schools will ensure a high quality education for all students preparing them to become responsible, productive citizens in the 21st century.
Educators, policymakers, parents, and others interested in preparing students to be productive global citizens will gain a clear understanding of what kinds of knowledge and skills constitute «digital competence» and «global competence,» and what schools can — and must — do to meet the challenges and opportunities brought about by globalization and technology.
The movement behind Common Core standards was informed by the same thinking: how to articulate the skills and thought processes students need to develop in order to be productive citizens?
By establishing and maintaining high standards, we hope to develop responsible, productive citizens who will be prepared to meet the challenges of the future.
Government expenditures for education or airline safety seem a lot more productive than expenditures by private citizens to own, lease, or operate giant SUVs; or to give annual compensations of tens of millions of dollars (and sometimes hundreds of millions of dollars) to well entrenched Chief Executive Officers of underperforming companies.
Government expenditures to keep open unnecessary military bases seem a lot less productive than expenditures by private citizens for good housing.
By going through you Disabilities Coordinator, you as a supervisor not only have a unique opportunity to hire an individual with a disability with skills, abilities and are qualified but are also very reliable and highly productive citizens.
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