Sentences with phrase «real sea change»

Maryland's veteran state superintendent of schools, Nancy Grasmick, agrees: «Very little research exists on how to bring about real sea change in schools....
Anna Masing, from Stylus, underlines that we are «seeing a real sea change with brands of all sizes exploring new product and flavour innovation, from low - sugar soft drinks to new lines for vegans ``.
I remember being frustrated last season when all the pundits were writing off Arsenal even though we were top and playing well, so there is a real sea change in the way they see us now.
Nigel Farage says Thursday's local elections in England and Wales signal «a real sea change» in British politics, after UKIP made early gains.
«Saying we need to actually phase down greenhouse gas emissions, I think that's a real sea change
«These funds offer a unique opportunity to support successful programs and share results in a way that can produce a real sea change in our education system.»
Larry described Engaging Schools» Schoolwide Discipline and Student Support work and observed, «During the last four years or so there has been a real sea change in the understanding among educators and many in the community about the extent and impact of exclusionary and disproportional discipline.»
For a real sea change, let's push for walkable, transit - oriented development served by electrified public transit and the occasional ELF.
This will make walking, biking, public transit and fuel - efficient vehicles more popular (see below), but we can wonder how high gas prices will need to be before there's a real sea change, a real transformation (a revenue - neutral carbon tax could get us there without too much pain, but politiciansare afraid...).
It's a real sea change and I'm extremely excited and feel very fortunate to be among the first out of the gates from the government to be able to be on the ground with people and to start encouraging them to act.
One moment it appears we really might have a real sea change in the way that legal content is perceived, published and prostituted.
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