Sentences with phrase «rippling effects of her actions»

And some of these events have genuinely made me question her leadership credentials and what the rippling effects of her actions or inaction could be for this nation, bearing in mind the delicacy of the institution she heads.
Even though they're just a small contingent of the giant automobile plant in Dagenham, the ripple effect of their actions shuts down the entire plant.
Heal the Living's classic, formal filmmaking that presents the quandary of one life for another and the ripple effects of our actions but favours neither side.
The ripple effects of actions undertaken for any component can be far reaching and when combined with practices stemming from other components, there can be even greater outcomes for the mental health and wellbeing of all children, families and educators.

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Thus, the Federal Reserve's actions have a ripple effect in terms of impacting mortgage rates.
Yes, Breaking Bad has some grisly moments, but ultimately, it's a remarkable piece of modern American fiction about the lengths we will go to justify our own evil, the little temptations that start adding up to real wickedness and the ripple effects of our own actions.
The major benefits of Forest School, as listed in the book, «Forest School and Outdoor Learning in the Early Years» by Sara Knight are increased confidence and self - belief; social skills with increased awareness of the consequence of their actions on other people, peers and adults and the ability to work cooperatively; more sophisticated written and spoken language; increased motivation and concentration; improved stamina and gross and fine motor skills; increased respect for the environment and increased observational skills; ability to have new perspectives and form positive relationships with others; a ripple effect to the family.
In an address at the City University of New York today, Cuomo revealed what he's calling an «aggressive action plan» to fix Penn Station, as well as mitigate what he claims will be a ripple effect on the city's other transportation systems — namely, the subway.
Beauvois is less interested in the moment - to - moment thrills of the story than in the rippling effects that the characters» actions have in the long run.
This film also gave hints of the director's interest in human connections and the ripple effects of one's actions, which he would explore more abstractly in his following projects.
The ripple effect of memory, the way stories reveal personality, nature vs. nurture, and the idea that it not just action but how we share, the stories we tell, that impact future generations.
The title stems from the ripple effect caused by these behaviors — how individual actions create a complex web of outcomes both personally and globally.
It provides additional background information on the players and actions that led to the Vergara case, the degree to which the case has become a factor in California's state elections, and the ripple effects it's creating in other states (like New York) facing the prospect of similar suits.
Present Jacqueline Woodson's Each Kindness as a mentor text to introduce the concept of the ripple effect, and then, as a class, examine Miranda's actions in terms of that metaphor.
Every September for the past 13 years, they have shown the same passion while serving local communities around the world during our annual Responsible Business Action Month, creating a ripple effect of positive impact.
He also sees a cross-country ripple effect occurring as a result of Ottawa's actions on Trans Mountain that will impact federal - provincial relations and spark a new era of Western alienation.
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