Sentences with phrase «small corps of»

Small coaching programs are often developed by academic researchers who do the coaching themselves or train a small corps of teachers to coach in a specific way.
There's no way the relatively small corps of American science journalists could adequately track goings - on in the much larger research community without input from those of us who can more closely monitor individual studies at individual institutions.
The question is whether a small corps of candidates backed by a half - dozen vocal liberal leaders means there is widespread dissatisfaction among progressives for the son of liberal lion Mario Cuomo.
In these settings a small corps of priests or other functionaries, or perhaps a single religious leader, provides ceremonial proficiency and continuity for a larger lay populace whose participation, while not casual, tends to be more occasional and informal than the ordered activity of church attendance.
Teach for America has notified its partner districts that it is on track to train a smaller corps of teachers this year, possibly falling short of demand for its teachers by 25 percent.

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What's more, while 95 percent of small businesses are organized as pass - throughs (based on 2014 Treasury Dept. data) rather than traditional C - corporations, the CNBC / SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey found the most support (68 percent) for the tax plan among C - corps — which would receive the flat corporate tax - rate reduction to 20 persmall businesses are organized as pass - throughs (based on 2014 Treasury Dept. data) rather than traditional C - corporations, the CNBC / SurveyMonkey Small Business Survey found the most support (68 percent) for the tax plan among C - corps — which would receive the flat corporate tax - rate reduction to 20 perSmall Business Survey found the most support (68 percent) for the tax plan among C - corps — which would receive the flat corporate tax - rate reduction to 20 percent.
Tack said that the tank army would partake in the exercises, but it would only be a small contingent of the corps - sized force.
That's one reason America's largest bank is now steering some $ 250 million annually into community - building investments like small - business development, job - skills training, and neighborhood revitalization, and deploying a «service corps» of advisers to help those investments bear fruit.
However, a subset of small businesses also use C corps and may see favorable returns as well.
On the small cap side, Sympowerco's subsidiaries, HOSS Motor Sports and Highline Hydrogen Hybrids Systems, should offer operating holding corps for joint ventures and development of electric motor car solutions.»
Making his first overseas trip as secretary of state, the ex-CIA chief traded in a small, unmarked government jet, secret overseas voyages and hush - hush meetings with spy chiefs and the occasional rogue world leader for a decidedly conspicuous U.S. Air Force 757 with «United States of America» emblazoned across its fuselage, a traveling press corps and frequent public appearances.
Abubakar said the gesture would reduce poverty, unemployment as well as help corps members establish small - scale enterprises and become employers of labour.
Though relatively small, the WFP enjoys close ties with organized labor and a corps of volunteers and paid field workers who specialize in going door - to - door to get out the vote.
The sale of T - shirts or other paraphernalia with the meeting logo can raise a small amount of money, though it is more useful from the standpoint of providing participants with memorabilia and an esprit de corps.
But a series of smaller, challenging projects — perhaps modeled after prize competitions for developing «disruptive» technologies, or Lockheed Martin's famed «Skunk Works» facility that pioneered futuristic spy planes and supersonic aircraft — could help build esprit de corps, he says.
In Finland, the smallest of the countries, and with perhaps the most visitors trying to find out why it does so well, the answer seems to be highly selective teachers colleges that turn out an elite and admired teaching corps.
Policy solution: A Broader, Bolder Approach to Education prioritizes developing a strong, experienced corps of professional educators while supporting the dismissal of the small minority of weak ones.
As Chester E. Finn Jr. first explained, in the past half - century our K — 12 public education student population has grown 50 percent while our teacher corps has grown nearly 300 percent, largely in pursuit of smaller classes.
As a 2011 Appalachia charter corps member, Ms. Tanner taught Spanish to 7th - 12th grade students in the small town of Barbourville, KY..
This is the 5th year of this program in which St. Andrew's teachers delivered small workshops on different topics such as assessments, grading rubrics, and class design to TFA corps members who want to enhance the quality of their Foreign Language instruction.
The study looked only at middle and high school math teachers — a small percentage of TFA's corps.
Many of these breeds have a small, active corps of breeders and fanciers dedicated to preserving the gene pool.
Indi EV is a small group of automotive designers, engineers and manufacturers who have decided to break away from the stagnate world of automotive mega corps and OEMS.
Everybody — patent trolls (with lawyers) and big corps trying to make money of a small guy's idea.
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