Sentences with phrase «what leadership post»

One thing we don't yet know — and a glaring ommission from Klein's discussion with the Times — is what leadership post, if any, he or any other IDC member might be getting in return for their coordination with the Republicans.

Not exact matches

The vast majority of pastors faithfully carry out the most important leadership post in the world for extremely low pay compared to what they could be making in some other field.
At the Brennan Center in 2004, Creelan wrote what has become an ur - text of state government dysfunction, which was especially withering of the arrangement in which state lawmakers receive «lulus» or stipends for leadership and committee posts.
(That's just $ 500 behind what Majority Leader Joe Morelle gets for his leadership post).
Flanagan, who was elevated to the majority leader post in May, has faced skepticism from upstate Republicans over what they consider to be a continued downstate domination of the legislative leadership in Albany.
A «source close to the Cuomo administration» explained to Post state editor Fred Dicker the governor's behavior by saying that he was worried about what would happened if the Senate was taken over by the «borderline corrupt» Democratic leadership of John Sampson.
(CNN)- Newt Gingrich is calling on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to resign her leadership post Tuesday, days after deriding the California Democrat as a «trivial politician» over her description of what the CIA has told her about aggressive government interrogation techniques.
The speculation now begins about what the new regime means for those who supported Mark - Viverito, as well as those who did not during a bruising battle for the top leadership post.
While occasionally he faces pushback from the county leadership, led by Chair Keith Wright, over what information can be posted — the minutes from meetings may need to be reviewed by a lawyer before posting, for example — Yee says for the most part, the party leadership is appreciative of his efforts.
I headed to a women's leadership conference the first weekend in March and I shared some outfits I took along on the trip in this What I'm Wearing Lately post.
The contentious Trump era finds its questionable politics taken to task in films that use the past (The Post, Dunkirk, Darkest Hour) to ask provocative questions about what defines genuine leadership and why Constitutional freedoms need protecting now more than ever.
Harvard Profs: Social - Protest Movement Needs Clear Demands The Jerusalem Post, November 11, 2011» «I don't think a movement can survive very long without some sort of leadership, [without leadership] it won't have a visible set of demands that the press can focus on... also a government has to negotiate with someone, and that's what they would need leadership for,» said [Visiting] Professor Helen Haste.»
In future posts, I'll discuss other strategies for improving educational practice, including improving the leadership pipeline, spurring «disruptive innovations,» and working to identify «what works» and make it more likely to get adopted in schools.
In the next two posts, I will explore the issue of Catholic identity and mission and what truly constitutes a «Catholic» school — i.e., what's fungible, and therefore replaceable, and what's elemental and therefore not replaceable — and how this might impact our choice of Catholic school leadership?
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