Sentences with phrase «whose earlier opportunity»

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Governor Andrew M. Cuomo announced an additional $ 30 million dollars in funding for the Urban Youth Job Program earlier this week, whose goal is to connect at - risk youth with employment opportunities across the state.
The court had earlier instructed that all the affected voters whose names are deleted should be afforded opportunity to re-register.
Premature infants or those whose mothers have postpartum depression may be most at risk for losing this social skill because they miss out on early opportunities to interact with mom.
(In fact, Carter observes, even applicants whose Pathway grants don't end up getting funded can benefit from having the opportunity to establish relationships with NIH staff early in their careers.)
«We certainly think there's going to be compelling opportunities for M&A activities between emerging businesses and old - guard retailers,» says Kirsten Green, founder of early - stage venture capital firm Forerunner Ventures, whose portfolio includes Warby Parker, Reformation and Dollar Shave Club, which was acquired by Unilever in 2016 for $ 1 billion.
Chicago, ILL. - September 29, 2015 - Visitors to EXPO Chicago 2015, the International Exposition of Contemporary & Modern Art presenting artwork from 140 leading galleries from around the world that drew thousands to Chicago's Navy Pier earlier this month, had a rare opportunity to view a selection of significant modern and contemporary art by 10 women artists whose work is in the Union League Club of Chicago's private art collection.
This process is outlined in § 322.271 (1)(a), F.S., which states: «Upon the suspension, cancellation, or revocation of the driver's license of any person as authorized or required in this chapter, except a person whose license is revoked as a habitual traffic offender under s. 322.27 (5) or a person who is ineligible to be granted the privilege of driving on a limited or restricted basis under subsection (2), the department shall immediately notify the licensee and, upon his or her request, shall afford him or her an opportunity for a hearing pursuant to chapter 120, as early as practicable within not more than 30 days after receipt of such request, in the county wherein the licensee resides, unless the department and the licensee agree that such hearing may be held in some other county.»
We are foolish if we disconnect ourselves from community because we don't serve the children who we work with well by not helping them to understand that they are a part of a community because what we know is that that will last those children for a very long time into the community and if they leave our early childhood services feeling that they are a connected person and that there are people in that community who can help them if they get in trouble, and they also know that their families are part of a community and that there are differences in that community which are beneficial and important and most importantly I think in the context of contemporary early childhood education we see it as an opportunity for children to feel that they can be active participants whose voices are heard.
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