Sentences with phrase «successful in the complex world»

He added that students who pass state accountability assessments are not guaranteed to be successful in the complex world of employment where the ability to collaborate, solve problems, and persist in the face of challenges are so valued by employers.

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Moreover, does not the assertion that the transindividual world is a fiction contradict — in the name of the common «relating to the world» — our accomplished, thoroughly successful, complex experiences of mutual communication and understanding?
In truth, the victorious Conservative campaign was the most complex ever mounted in Britain, run by two of the world's most successful campaign consultantIn truth, the victorious Conservative campaign was the most complex ever mounted in Britain, run by two of the world's most successful campaign consultantin Britain, run by two of the world's most successful campaign consultants.
Hours later, he relaxes in his office, which overlooks the Texas Medical Center, the world's largest such complex, where the first successful U.S. heart transplants were performed in the 1960s.
High quality residential programmes develop: • confidence, optimism and a «can do» spirit • the ability to make decisions in the face of complex and daunting challenges • motivation and hence be more successful learners • positive attitude toward problem solving; • resilience, tenacity and determination • adaptability • understanding of risk, risk assessment and risk management • creativity both initiating and being receptive to innovation • knowledge and appreciation of healthier and more active lifestyles • ability to reflect on their own potential and contribution to society • appreciation of others, their place contribution and potential in the world • team work and strong communication skills • leadership qualities Such programmes are motivating, challenging; even fun.
Join education leaders and others from across the country to explore ways to improve rural education to reshape the economy and prepare rural communities to be successful in a highly competitive, complex, and ever - changing world.
We need high standards for our educational systems, and we must do more to prepare all of our students to be successful in a demanding and complex world.
The answer is long and complex, and has much to do with the radical shifts in culture that have occurred over the past 25 years or so, both in Britain and the world: the unstoppable rise of art as commodity and the successful artist as a brand; the ascendancy of a post-Thatcher generation of Young British Artists (YBAs) who set out, unapologetically, to make shock - art that also made money; the attendant rise of uber - dealers such as Jay Jopling in London and Larry Gagosian in New York; and the birth of a new kind of gallery culture, in which the blockbuster show rules and merchandising is a lucrative sideline.
With over 1,900 lawyers in 20 offices around the world, talent and teamwork are central to Sidley's successful results for clients in all types of legal matters, from complex transactions to «bet the company» litigation to cutting - edge regulatory issues.
With over 1,900 lawyers in 19 offices around the world, talent and teamwork are central to Sidley's successful results for clients in all types of legal matters, from complex transactions to «bet the company» litigation and cutting - edge regulatory issues.
The largest single component of Weil's Global Litigation Department, our Complex Commercial Litigation practice marshals litigators around the U.S. and Europe who collectively possess comprehensive experience in successful high - stakes litigation on behalf of the world's largest and most sophisticated clients.
Large budgets in this industry have meant that some of our successful engineering candidates have had the chance to focus on some of the most progressive and complex hardware and technologies in the world.
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