While drawing on prior
experience lends credibility to the professional development, the concerns and questions that participating teachers bring to the professional development may be substantially different than what the teacher leader experienced.
If readers are ready to purchase a magazine, publishers can include their logo on the checkout pages to
further lend credibility to their brands.
This content knowledge
expertise lends credibility to teacher leaders so that team members recognize them as a valuable knowledge resource.
It's not enough to just «believe» and support a single victim (but, of course, only after records have been
produced lending credibility to her story!).
Using prior classroom experience as a source of examples and practical
advice lends credibility to the professional development.
Second, having multiple
books lends credibility to your readers, especially if you've written a series, or books in the same genre.
Solid book marketing and publicity may lead to media, which in turn can create more opportunities and
lend you credibility for future efforts.
Even if you don't win, special mentions, nominations and other award levels
still lend credibility to your book and can be used in marketing materials and press releases.
A certified
trainer lends the credibility that this person has had to pass rigorous practical and knowledge based testing demonstrating their capabilities.
One of the best ways to set your firm apart from competing law firms is by staffing high visibility experts
who lend credibility and increase awareness of your firm.
Having a name behind the
documents lends credibility to them, while the contributors get to be known for having expertise in their respective areas.
If you are concerned that the corporate business
card lends credibility to your «brand» think about the timing of when you provide a card to another person.
And, since it can be proven beyond doubt that the bible is full of nonsensical, fallacious stories, there is no reason for «mature» people to
lend it any credibility at all.
Most of us Atheists have no problem with people praying, use what works for you, that; s fine but don't have it led by the government or it's officials
which lends credibility and punishment if you voice objection.
Science lends its Credibility to the New Synthesis Modern science has a deeper credibility than Aristotle's physics if only because it is more testable and more usable.
Even if it does make use of fiction here and there, the faithfulness with which the film apparently follows the actual case files is something of a Hollywood rarity and
certainly lends it credibility.
Whilst we can't be 100 % certain of this information, the quantity of screenshots that have been provided, as well as the presence of what appear to be internal apps still in development
definitely lends some credibility to this rumour, in fact we're going to go ahead and give this a 7 on the rum - o - meter.
Unlike those who came before him, and many of his contemporaries who wrote in French or Latin, Chaucer wrote in the English vernacular
thus lending credibility and legitimacy to the language.
Because I attended that school, and because our startup is a pharmaceutical company, my status as an
alum lends credibility to what I do.
This governing
authority lends credibility to a nonprofit, since consumers will see that the organization is answerable to an experienced group of advisors and this increased trust means that they'll be more likely to donate funds and volunteer to help.
Yesterday, Kristen asked what you thought about the New York Times story on the backlash against gender equality in Silicon Valley — and specifically for your thoughts on how to tackle the discussion of these kinds of false and biased beliefs
without lending them credibility.
This information is so closely guarded that policymakers, business people, and academics from all over will do what it takes to get it — even if it
means lending credibility to a closed internet for a brief moment.
For years people have complained, with considerable justice, about the laundry list of issues on which the USCC lobbies Congress, a list that has too
often lent credibility to the complaint that it is, as the monsignor says, the religious lobby of the Democratic Party.