Sentences with phrase «serves traditional concept»

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Made with 17g of whole grains per serving and wholesome ingredients such as apricot, cranberries, almonds, tender whole grains and seeds, the Muesli Cookie concept puts a twist on the traditional Swiss German breakfast dish.
Under the supervision of acclaimed executive chefs Sean Brasel and David Burner, who both developed the concept, Meat Market Miami leaves the notion of traditional steakhouses behind with exceptional cuts of meat, delicate seafood and the freshest produce available in the market, all prepared with South Beach flair and served in a contemporary and stylish environment.
The charter concept is based on deep commitment to quality and equity; schools of choice operating autonomously from traditional districts can serve as incubators of innovation and leverage market forces to ensure more students have access to exemplary public schools.
The charter school concept emerged from a deep commitment to quality and equity; schools of choice operating autonomously from traditional districts would serve as incubators of innovation and leverage market forces to ensure more students could access exemplary public schools.
Board Vice President Jamoke Hinton - Hodge said she likes the «Systems of Schools» concept and that she was for charter schools because «traditional schools haven't served black people well.»
By teaching civics in tandem with experiential learning, YES Prep teachers, more often than traditional public or private school teachers, were «very confident» that their students learned «[t] o be tolerant of people and groups who are different from themselves,» «[t] o understand concepts such as federalism, separation of powers, and checks and balances,» and «[t] o develop habits of community service such as volunteering and raising money for causes,» according to 2010 American Enterprise Institute Program on American Citizenship survey.30 As a charter network serving low - income students, its service - centered mission serves both the students and their communities.
Transnational Law serves as a concept to overcome the traditional limitations of perspective in legal scholarship and policy research.
Should this happen, it would mean that the Competition Bureau of Canada has had a direct hand in pushing two concepts: (mere postings and VOW's) that ultimately diminished and degraded the traditional role of the REALTOR, Registrant or Practitioner, in terms of when and how we will potentially serve real estate consumers.
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