This year, LAUSD's pilot program was expanded to more than 1,100 school - site administrators who are working to fine -
tune changes with about 900 teachers, one at each campus in the district.
Kia tells us that 2012 models have received
tuning changes with the aim of improving ride quality.
Not exact matches
Rather than ram onward, the Toronto - based company
changed its
tune and slowed its business down while working
with regulators to come into compliance.
«Master communicators have solid listening skills, the ability to
tune into a person
with focus and the ability to articulate clearly,» says Cheryl Cran, a management coach and author of «The Art of
Change Leadership.»
Cook says he actually struggled
with Jobs» propensity for
changing his
tune.
They reinforced his image as an outsider, as someone in
tune with «real» American values — as a «force for
change.»
Soon, President McKinley and the ruling Republican party
changed their
tune and advocated for Puerto Rico to remain a colony,
with only token representation in Congress and governed by different tax laws than the mainland.
Radiating the antihydrogen atoms
with microwaves allowed the physicists to determine its light fingerprint in a rather indirect way, using specific
changes in the antihydrogen that caused them to eject from the magnetic bottle to fine
tune estimates on its spectral lines.
If an employee doesn't want to
change his or her
tune after really being heard, you may need to part ways
with him or her.
By late 1982 he was forced to
change his
tune, telling Time magazine that «I don't suppose that I had anticipated that there is... a structural part of the deficit that has nothing to do
with the recession.»
But Tillerson
changed his
tune when he was asked about Trump's values and the president's reaction to Charlottesville following his repeated decision to blame «both sides» for the violence and equate white supremacists
with leftist protesters.
Just a month later, Men's Wearhouse executives
changed their
tune and saw great strategic opportunity, only
with them as the acquirer.
Our diplomatic tone did
change somewhat in
tune with Ottawa's multilateral inclinations; condemnations of Pyongyang's tests now have appended sentences encouraging dialogue as the only path to a long - term solution.
It was cheaper to fuel than gasoline, never needed a
tune - up, oil
change, fan belt, radiator flush, or all the other things I used to pay for
with my previous cars.
Combined
with the announcement that Tesla will be unveiling its semi-truck on November 16 — yet another product poised to disrupt a multi-billion dollar industry — on top of its continued expansion into the solar market and ability to provide grid - scale energy solutions, and it becomes more clear why Tesla short sellers might be
changing their
tune.
For when Father Freelance scratches his itch to show just how congregation - friendly he is by making what he imagines are nifty
changes to the Mass text, he instantly sets up sonic dissonance for anyone
with a reasonably well -
tuned ear.
When faced
with a tenet that is no longer defesible even to those who are willing to suspend their disbelief, Shamans will generally
change their
tunes and cite problems
with their predecessor's interpretation of Holy writings.
Its about the holy spirit and how He is sometimes forgotten and I'm someone who's very in
tune with the holy spirit and I still found it a very impacting and life
changing book, its definitely a book I think ticks your 3 criteria.
If white Christians folks in the South — for instance — would've refused to eat at restaurants
with «No Coloreds Allowed» signs hanging in the window, those restaurants would've
changed their
tune pretty quick.
In
tune with the evolutionary mood of the age, the supporters of the Social Gospel hoped that society could be
changed into a closer likeness of God's kingdom.
We hold to forms of worship designed centuries ago by people very different to us and ignore the massive cultural
changes of the last few decades (and I'm not talking about replacing organs and songs
with good theology and no
tune with guitars and songs
with good
tunes and bad theology, either) for fear that in attracting anyone new we might alienate imaginary figures we are sure are in the congregation.
Better for us all to know you can be bought by the fringe now so when you try and
change your
tune with higher political aspirations we have the proof you are not worthy of a vote.
My friend Sibella feels the same way about apple strudel as I do about apple pie, and when I saw her recipe — complete
with homemade strudel dough that you stretch and stretch until it is see - through - thin and big enough to cover your entire kitchen counter — I
changed my
tune from apple pie to apple strudel.
«My mission is to make hemp such a common occurence that our kids will grow up listening to us gripe about how the kids don't respect the
changes we made, while they roll their eyes, storm out of the house in their hemp jeans, stealing the keys to the bio-fueled car, blaring
tunes while they munch on a hemp powerbar, on their way to the cafe to meet
with their friends to smoke a joint, have a coffee and listen to «real, up - and - coming culture jammers, not like the ones our friggin» parents» claim to be.»
The brands of the future — both challenger and icon — need to confidently shape their ideas and stake their claim alongside this tech takeover to drive food innovation and future proof their own industries, creating new brands, products and services that are in
tune with these rapidly
changing times.
Arsene Wenger had told us that the best was yet to come from Walcott, angering the clubs fans who are fed up
with the disappointments that the forward has brought, but the French boss now appears to have
changed his
tune.
I'm betting you'd
change your
tune and join in
with the rest of the fans calling for Wenger's head as we didn't offer him a contract sooner!!!!
Saturday's card has been besieged by issues,
with the main event
changing several times, but the show will go on, and
with two belts on the line, it's worth
tuning in.
d term» world class» is used loosely... giroud is a good striker but showed y he can't b trusted as our no9... missed easier chance but still scored... don't care if u sai he's not good enough but since he plays for AFC, I'll cheer him on for France 24/7... when he's at arsenal, plays like a donkey and he turns to s ** troud, then I'll
change my
tune... OT, did u see pogba??? believe he has gotten carried
with d hype «golden boy of France»....
It remains to be seen if all of these transfers will come to fruition, but the Blues are seemingly ready to make the required
changes to fine -
tune their squad as they look to get even better next season, following up their double win this year
with improvement in the Champions League.
Chiesa said he was still going to fight right after the incident, Then a quick scrum
with a lawyer and UFC saying fighters who were victims of this attack would be paid fight money and win bonus and he
changed his
tune.
Agree
with your premise, hope he has a
change of
tune... but makes the Gotze possibility all the more plausible ayy?
Having won the FA Cup last season, Arsenal are not far off building a title - winning side, but manager Arsene Wenger still needs to fine -
tune his squad
with these
changes in personnel:
You will
change your
tune when you find a new manager - whoever it be -
with the balls to act and instill a winning mentality; without which any club is doomed.
Public bettors
changed their
tune on Houston even
with the odds drop — they're now getting 43 % of tickets compared to 71 % of bets before the injury at -13.
Wenger may have snubbed the reports of that possibility in the past, but he seems to have
changed his
tune slightly
with his recent comments.
It would be easy to see Diggs
change his
tune with a good game against a vaunted offense like Oregon's.
Those in charge later
changed their
tune in favour of Stan bec Stan made a deal
with them.
When he sees Arsenal easily destroy Monacon in France in a couple of weeks he will
change his
tune quicker than a violin
with dodgy strings!
valencia thought Chelsea and City would join in the race but they were
changing the
tune once they realized is only Arsenal
with a meaningful offer.
The current blueprint may yet
change over the coming weeks as the three stakeholders fine -
tune their plans before announcing a joint agreement, but it now appears as though a 13 - day break between late - January and early - February will be the best that the group can come up
with.
Barcelona felt the sting of having one of their star players whisked away for a
change,
with Neymar's release clause activated to the
tune of $ 222m.
Then he would
change his
tune and tell me how much he loved me and wanted to spend the rest of his life
with me.
Like Nicole, I'm primarily concerned
with diverting food waste from the landfills, but not necessarily
with making great compost to use often (although now that I'm getting more interested in gardening, maybe I will
change my
tune).
A
change that allows you to deeply
tune into your body and eat
with intuition.
Taking care of business solo also keeps women in
tune with their
changing bodies and makes the transition back into sex after birth that much easier.
I feel more in
tune with my daughter's body and have to be more hands - on during diaper
changes than I could have ever imagined.
With the advancement of science, researchers have discovered the many health benefits of breastfeeding for both mother and baby and the doctors have
changed their
tune.
When you're pregnant, you may feel especially close to your partner and in
tune with your growing and
changing body.
Its a wonderful thing to observe but it can be difficult to stay in
tune with these
changes.