Sentences with phrase «relatively new terrain»

By developing a framework for effective teacher teams that includes five criteria — leadership, task focus, collaborative climate, structure and process, and personal accountability — Troen and Boles provide school leaders with the tools needed to navigate this relatively new terrain and to make effective teacher teams a reality.

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Here we are on relatively new ground, I think, but it is terrain which must be explored (even if not finally colonized) if we are to be able to respond constructively not only to the questions of homosexuality but to the questions of sexual life style which confront us again and again under such headings as «open marriage» or «new morality.»
He went to Buffalo, far away from the largest media market of New York City and on relatively friendly terrain.
While the farm - to - table movement is still relatively new in the country, where steep terrain makes farming tricky, Norwegians are increasingly known to serve up simple ingredients in an unfussy way that lets their flavors shine through (along with plenty of fish — more on that on mbg next week).
Even out on the paved back roads of Quebec's countryside, the big Raptor stayed relatively squat in the corners at high speed, especially so in Sport mode, one of six new «terrain management» modes that adjust suspension, throttle, steering and shift points, as well as keep control over the transfer case and locking rear differential.
We lived in a New Jersey town with relatively little terrain change and I got by on all - season tires.
Both the current Terrain and Acadia are relatively new entries to the market.
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