Not exact matches
A new governor will appoint people who are more attuned to the needs of the state — more
interested in preserving the environment rather than selling it to developers, more
interested in finding alternatives to the ever - expanding road building, more
interested in
serving the little guy rather than
big business, and less
interested in legislating social policy than planning economic development.
The report, called «Public Schools in the Crosshairs: Far - Right Propaganda and the Common Core State Standards,» distinguishes between legitimate criticism of the standards — which comes from various points on the political spectrum — and the right - wing campaign to cast the initiative as a «nefarious plot» by liberals «to turn public schools into anti-American, anti-God indoctrination camps that churn out submissive automatons who will unquestionably
serve the
interests of the government and
big business.»
There's some, I know Legal Zoom has some data that if I'm recalling it correctly says that law firms actually don't actually get more efficient until between 10 and 15 people and that there's sort of a jump in efficiency at two or three people and then they get less efficient until you get to 10 or 15 and then you can start taking advantage of some scale, which is
interesting and you're sitting right in the middle of there where you can decide do you really want to move it forward and have a
business or do you want to keep going and just
serving clients without a
bigger strategy in mind.