Sentences with phrase «tough early decisions»

It also gives new nonprofit founders the support they need as they make tough early decisions.

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The decision is designed to bring early years settings into line with similar tough measures in schools.
As mentioned earlier, the judges had some tough decisions to make.
Texas A&M offensive tackle Cedric Ogbuehi had a tough decision to make as he considered whether to declare early entry for... more
This also would be a tough pregnancy and be a rough decision for the doctor to make, but obviously if it is too early, the dangers of baby being born at this time is worse than the potential issues with giving steroids and its side effects afterwards.
A report by State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli titled «State Could Face Tough Fiscal Decisions in Year Ahead» also found that tax collections were down — nearly $ 1.2 billion from projections made a year earlier.
Miliband should, though, balance a reassurance strategy with a willingness to take tough decisions early.
«We had to make tough decisions early on when I first ran for County Executive in 2011, going into 2012.
I hadn't fully come into my vintage - loving own at that point, and though I recall wearing her once in college, when I had to make the tough decisions on what would travel over the big blue - green ocean on my move to New Zealand in my early 20's, this buttercup beauty was relegated to a box in storage.
As governments make tough choices about where to spend their limited funding, and more investor attention is focused on filling the gap in government budgeting for early childhood education, Every Child Ready has the potential to be just the innovative, scalable approach needed when making these decisions and for investing in future Pay for Success models to make them successful.
According to NPR's Claudio Sanchez, «weeks earlier, Rhee had hinted that she could not work for Gray, the man expected to become the next mayor, because she didn't think he would be willing to make the tough political decisions that are still necessary to whip the system into shape, or to take on the teachers» union, which gave Gray's campaign lots of money.»
The earlier an individual learns about credit and how to treat finances, the better off they'll be down the road when they're actually faced with tough decisions about how to use and maintain their credit.
They would have been better off making the tough decision to sell their home a year earlier.
It's a tough decision — too early, and you don't get the good deals, and the same if you are too late.
The change in regime wasn't «commons tragedy» based, but rather based on increased knowledge and science (believe it or not, Congress in the early 1990s was capable of making tough political decisions based on science).
This means many parents likely had to make the tough decision on whether to spend their resources on food, housing, and other family needs or higher - quality early care and education.
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