Sentences with phrase «viable organization»

Aside from variable performance of the sector at large, charters are not financially viable organizations in the long run.
However, they are not always as good for building viable organizations.
Meanwhile, Teresa May, a reluctant Remain supporter and an absent figure during the referendum itself, emerged as the only viable leader after the event, in the same way as (in a very different context) the Muslim Brotherhood, as the only viable organization, were able to assume power after the first Egyptian revolution.
If the Church claims to represent God on earth, then we expect Godlike behaviour, otherwise, as in any viable organization, God should fire them because they are not representative of corporate policy.
Renewal applications must show that a school's academic program is successful, that the school is a viable organization, and that it has been faithful to its charter.
To remain a healthy and viable organization, it makes sense for us to use the expertise and valuable tools we've developed to both generate revenue and fulfill our mission and vision to serve students and educational leaders.
The African American Atelier continues today as a viable organization and an exciting community experience providing an environment for visual and cultural exposure, educational exchange and a showcase for African American art and artists.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z