Sentences with phrase «too challenging a conversation»

That's too challenging a conversation.

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Wesfarmers chief executive Richard Goyder says the tone of the national conversation has become too pessimistic, challenging business leaders to embrace the opportunities created by Australia's strong
His challenges led him to found an organization called NKM2 — No Kidding, Me Too — focused on making mental illness part of normal conversation in America.
Britain's challenges are too considerable for a less - than - frank conversation between the Conservative Party and centre right thinkers.
Coaching can have a real impact in shaping a culture of challenge and support to enable effective student learning outcomes, yet many leaders find coaching conversations to be difficult, too time consuming, or don't feel confident enough to use the coaching approach and too often avoid them altogether or defer to the limitations of the «telling» approaches.
Too often, these were unwieldy and challenging conversations where we were faced with difficult choices, but we were committed to the process of opening the conversation and space with others.
Conversations about education reform have generally avoided or minimized the impact of poverty on student success, either because of the belief that poverty is too difficult a challenge to address directly or out of concern that poverty will be used as an excuse for poor performance.
Teachers I know spend more time talking about the intellectual challenges of the craft than most teachers I meet in the rest of the country, where many school systems are still too broken for such conversations.
All too often, when members of the pet industry discuss the challenges facing today's specialty retailers, the conversation focuses on some undefined period down the road.
You get «Warm Regards,» a weekly conversation on climate science, science communication and the challenging intersection of data and decisions (and, too often, indecision).
It was not immediately clear, though, whether that worry was deep enough to lead the Court to give those attorneys a right to sue to challenge the constitutionality of the global surveillance that seems to be tracking Americans» conversations, too.
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