Sentences with phrase «respond in a flexible way»

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In that speech he set out very clearly a set of challenges that face the whole of Europe and ways in which he believes that Europe should respond to that - to become more flexible, more democratically accountable than it is noIn that speech he set out very clearly a set of challenges that face the whole of Europe and ways in which he believes that Europe should respond to that - to become more flexible, more democratically accountable than it is noin which he believes that Europe should respond to that - to become more flexible, more democratically accountable than it is now.
Students will test the limits of acceptable behavior in myriad ways better known to school teachers than to judges; school officials need a degree of flexible authority to respond to disciplinary challenges; and the law has always considered the relationship between teachers and students special.
Many state and school district guidelines have become more flexible in the identification process and are now using teacher ratings, examples of actual performance, and the ways in which students respond to challenging learning experiences.
We're just more flexible, with a constant ability to adjust and respond in a real - time way.
In addition to collecting a variety of relevant content from teachers and students, I designed the SWAP as a flexible online interface that would allow English teacher educators and teacher candidates to sort, analyze, and respond to these materials in a variety of wayIn addition to collecting a variety of relevant content from teachers and students, I designed the SWAP as a flexible online interface that would allow English teacher educators and teacher candidates to sort, analyze, and respond to these materials in a variety of wayin a variety of ways.
I think we are looking at a time where legal education is very strong, built on a very strong foundation across the country, but what we're looking at, at a time when the paradigm shift is happening in the way in which legal services are being delivered and the way in which our understanding of what it means to be a lawyer is changing... legal education has to be flexible, adaptable, and changing in order to respond, to make sure the lawyers of the future are ready for those new challenges.
In the wake of the June 2016 referendum, only one thing is currently clear — law firms will have to be more flexible and responsive than ever in order to respond to everything Brexit throws their waIn the wake of the June 2016 referendum, only one thing is currently clear — law firms will have to be more flexible and responsive than ever in order to respond to everything Brexit throws their wain order to respond to everything Brexit throws their way.
The Continuum of Support provides a framework for schools to enable them to identify and respond to students» needs in a flexible way.
API believes that the skills parents use with their children — responding with sensitivity, building a foundation of trust, the use of nurturing touch, responding with empathy, setting realistic expectations, remaining flexible, communicating in a non-violent way and crafting solutions together, and more trickle into other areas of a family's life and can have a positive impact on the marital relationship.
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