Sentences with phrase «whole cadre»

The phrase "whole cadre" refers to a complete or full group of people who work or train together, usually for a particular purpose or in a specific field. Full definition
There's a whole cadre of songwriters who realize there's some money to be made in the industry, study the lingo and churn out some bonafide worship songs.
A whole cadre of professionals has grown up in the movement, and they are flooding the country with institutes and seminars.
He foresees «a whole cadre of tests,» including genetic, genomic and epigenetic.
«A whole cadre of factors might lead to a more stable environment, a more stable mental health picture, a more stable individual.»
«The kids are getting a whole cadre of assistance — they love it.
There's a whole cadre of «Reviewers» out there that specifically target conservative books for 1 - star reviews.
Swapping out the right analogue stick for a track - pad opens up a whole cadre of possibilities, many of which are not immediately apparent.
But I suspect that it isn't that they are bothered by the harm that they might cause via their carbon footprint; it's rather that the allure of publicly blazoning the superiority of their intellect and understanding over a whole field of science and a whole cadre of scientists is irresistible.
The Kochs, Scaifes & others have used their billions to construct a vast «Potemkin Village» (in the words of science historian Naomi Oreskes) of denialism, by funding groups like «Americans For Prosperity», the «Heartland Institute», the «Competitive Enterprise Institute» and a whole cadre of other front groups, organizations, and hired guns implicated in the campaign to discredit climate science and climate scientists.
There's a whole cadre of spouses on the East Coast who ruefully refer to themselves as Wall Street Widows or Widowers.
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