Sentences with phrase «public focus shifts»

Otherwise, the problem continues to grow as soon as public focus shifts.

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While Inc. usually focuses on private startups, once a year we shift our attention to those entrepreneurs who have recently decided to take on the public markets.
It can also be a jumping off point for a shift in focus, such as a graphic designer moving from publishing to public relations.
Most importantly, the deal shifts focus away from the firm's very public humiliation.
Another penny stock just joined the crowd of public market options that has seen a significant price surge after announcing it would shift its corporate focus to cryptocurrency related business.
Still, by shifting its policy focus to negative rates, Reuters said the BOJ hopes to dispel growing market views that the unpopularity of negative rates among the public would discourage it to cut rates, even if it would arrest unwelcome rises in the yen.
With the Church no longer fulfilling this public ministry, the penal system fills in the gap by shifting its focus from retribution and restitution to rehabilitation.
In shifting the focus from helping the suffering alcoholic to creating public controvery, the author succeeded in causing the very outcome that the tradition were created to prevent.
However, wiseguys have shifted focus by making a move on one of the most popular games of the day, clearly taking advantage of misguided public action.
Industry has made food the focus by putting profit over public health, which in turn shifts the spotlight to «what we're eating»... which in turn creates «righteous» reasons not to shovel the junk in kids» mouths... which in turn puts way too much emphasis on the tug - o - war bit for kids» health and well - being.
In our Promoting Strong Couple Relationships paper we considered a range of options for how the Coalition Government might use the promotion of strong couple relationships in its policy development, thus enabling a shift away from public services focused solely or primarily on the mother and child.
This global effort seeks to shift public attention and awareness to the power of giving; to focus on sharing rather than consumer - driven holiday shopping.
Silver champions fair elections Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Election Law Committee Chairman Michael Cusick have introduced legislation to bring fair elections to New York by reforming the state's antiquated campaign finance laws and creating a public financing system for all state offices, shifting the focus of elections to the substance of the issues and -LSB-...]
The very public exposure of their previously secret relationship means his focus must now shift to personal, rather than political, priorities.
«When Labour refused, the focus shifted countrywide,» he replies, citing recent polls showing public opinion turning on civil liberties issues.
The focus now shifts to the Ulster County IDA, which will be coming to town on Jan. 28 to hold a public hearing on Wilmorite's PILOT application for a basically «tax - free» Park Point project.
Commissioner of Public Works Bill Geary added, «Our department stayed busy throughout the long winter months addressing cold - weather concerns but now our focus shifts to road construction and repair.
Silver champions fair elections Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver and Election Law Committee Chairman Michael Cusick have introduced legislation to bring fair elections to New York by reforming the state's antiquated campaign finance laws and creating a public financing system for all state offices, shifting the focus of elections to the substance of the issues and candidates — not the money used to fund them.
Labour MP John Mann, a member of the Treasury select committee, said Theresa May was behind a campaign to shift the focus of public anger at the likely fall in living standards to Threadneedle Street.
Right there, embedded in his statement, is the same moral focus as in those who hounded him: the shifting sands of public opinion.
Lady Williams, known to be wary of increasing the role of the private sector in public services, said she agreed with the need to respond more closely to patient demand, but warned against a move to a privatised American health system in which the focus on the producer interest simply shifted to the «insurance interest».
Drawn to the meeting's focus on science policy, attendees are learning how to bolster the scientific integrity policies of their respective institutions, to clearly outline the real life impacts of their research and to challenge public policy shifts that blunt scientific communication and hamper international talent exchanges.
The announcement comes amid a debate over the use of experimental drugs in the outbreak: a leading epidemiologist hopes the announcement will shift international focus toward relying on basic public health measures to control the disease.
She spent two years working at Burson - Marsteller in Chicago and New York City before shifting her focus from public relations to journalism.
As the situation grows more tense and becomes a major media focus, the movie shifts to the courtroom trial, which becomes a public forum on the Palestinian question.
As a direct result of this report, Graham said, the public shifted education to focus on achievement.
The arrival of a new superintendent, Dr. David Gayler, in the Charlotte County (Florida) Public Schools about three years ago also shifted the district's focus to customer service, according to Michael Riley, a district spokesman.
Today, public education is undergoing a massive shift from a focus on inputs, process, and compliance toward a culture driven by performance and outcomes.
The AFT worked hard to shift the focus away from testing back to teaching, to push school decision - making back to states and communities, and to continue to direct federal funds to the public schools that educate the kids who need the most.
After this defeat, she shifted her focus to diverting taxpayer dollars from neighborhood public schools to for - profit charter schools.
It is crucial to recognize that «reformers,» not educators, have driven this shift: In a 2008 survey, for instance, education pollsters Steve Farkas and Anne Duffett asked, «For the public schools to help the U.S. live up to its ideals of justice and equality, do you think it's more important that they focus equally on all students regardless of their backgrounds or achievement levels... or disadvantaged students who are struggling academically?»
All of that said, President Obama and education secretary Arne Duncan have provided tremendous cover for the public charter - school movement and have helped shift the focus toward identifying those schools that are doing an outstanding job of educating students and giving them the green light to bring their models to scale.
Based on our research and our own understanding as New York City public school parents, we encourage the DOE to shift its focus away from highly competitive, market - based school choice policies, such as charter schools, which consistently lead to greater racial segregation and a winner - take - all mentality.
The shift in educational rigor that globalization has ushered in is pushing policymakers to embrace systemic change in public education, with particular focus on closing achievement gaps between disadvantaged students and their peers.
Comparative results from the first Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) show that education systems can best support teachers by shifting public and governmental concern away from the mere control over the resources and content of education toward a focus on outcomes, by moving from hit - and - miss policies to targeted interventions, and by moving from a bureaucratic approach to education to devolving responsibilities and effective school leadership that supports teachers through targeted professional development, appraisal, and feedback.
ASCD's work in this area is part of a large, multiyear plan to shift public dialogue about education from a focus on a narrow curriculum - centric and accountability system to a whole child approach that encompasses all factors required for successful student outcomes.
But perhaps the recommendation that offers the largest shift in the education space, and more broadly, public programs overall, is a call for greater accountability and governance models that focus attention on performance and reward meaningful action over political rhetoric.
Fairfax County Public Schools (FCPS) has shifted from a focus on labeling students as gifted to a focus on identifying student strengths and providing Advanced Academic services designed to develop and nurture students» academic strengths over time.
Beginning in 1975, the scope of Montessori in the public sector expanded as the War on Poverty shifted its focus to desegregation.
«With the onslaught of negative attention and the all - out attack on our school in the fall of 2008, I found myself shifting my focus to defending not just our school, but the future of public education.
Still, some schools and school districts, including DC Public Schools, have undertaken the challenging shift from a focus on skills to one on building knowledge.
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas» dramatically shifting demographics will be the focus Tuesday as attorneys representing about 600 school districts call their first witness in a trial in which the districts are suing the state over how it funds public education.
Canada's automotive media have shifted their focus from Detroit to Montreal, where the Montreal Auto Show also opens to the public this weekend.
After illuminating Douglass» rise from slave to influential public figure, the discussion shifts to Lincoln, focusing on his life and his involvement in the Civil War and the issue of slavery.
While several positions were added into the existing sales workforce, it is undeniable that the effort will focus on an «ever - shifting world, where digital has made a deep and lasting impression» according to the company's public statement in March.
Five years ago, when people were pushing for something like the CFPB, the focus of the public debate had dramatically shifted toward protecting people from credit.
His first career was as a public school teacher of English and math, and he taught in both Vermont and Hawaii before shifting focus to veterinary medicine.
«Over the past two decades the public focus has shifted away from a breed specific concern to a more general concern over vicious animals, regardless of breed,» City Administrator Chris Searcy wrote in a Sept. 17 memo to the council.
Despite the game's development and three of the team's early members falling by the wayside in the early months of 2017 however, Rodin and Lundgren have pushed forward to transform State of Wonder into a full - fledged game project with focus appropriately shifted towards its marketing, business and public release.
He later studied at the School of Visual Arts (1993 - 1996), where he shifted his focus to creating public «interventions» by subverting imagery on billboards and advertisements in bus shelters and phone booths.
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