Sentences with phrase «writ large»

A third question is whether adults in education can do a better job of modeling civil discourse than we see writ large in America right now, or if we're inevitably trapped within the nation's larger polarization.
Between Robert Zemeckis» upcoming The Walk and this struggle for survival atop the planet's highest mountain, fans of vertiginous cinema experiences are well served for spectacle this year, especially when writ large across IMAX screens.
Astorino, who is contemplating a second run for governor in 2018, urged Republicans in the chamber to take a more assertive posture on policy with Cuomo and Democrats in Albany writ large.
First, there was the perennial Phi Delta Kappan / Gallup poll, which showed an ever - wider gap between parents» (very positive) perceptions of their own children's schools and the public's (very negative) perceptions of American schools writ large.
«You could write a really good history of education writ large about our tendency in this country to go from one extreme to the other, and this has all the hallmarks of that,» Mr. Pondiscio said.
Dominion, domination, is the first teaching in the bible, and is the root cause of what we see writ large in the world: hatred, violence, oppression of women, children, and the Earth..
Since the Assembly Democratic conference is most numerous, Silver has tremendous power over who leads the Regents, and, by extension, education policy writ large.
History writ large by a crack team of craftspersons, the results are more awe - inspiring than moving, but the true story of Louis Zamperini definitely makes a heck of a yarn
The signs of development hell are writ large when a game's first unveiling dates back over half a decade and where the studio credits are divided across four separate offices.
In other blue states, especially along the coasts, Democrats may find themselves with super-majorities, wreaking havoc on reform writ large.
Today, we're seeing the tragic economic and environmental consequences of such political science writ large in our nation's deeply misguided policies concerning the world's two most fundamental needs: food and fuel.
With the philosophy of Rene Descartes (1596 - 1650), the nature of reality was no longer seen as writ large over the universe only to be discovered by the exercise of reason but rather was what the human mind perceived, interpreted, made it to be («Cogito, ergo sum.
We're happily and fully in thrall to the stop - motion Lego world writ large, to the point that when a huge change occurs at the climax, it's a bit of a killjoy.
Moody's says the outlook on the gaming industry in the United States writ large is negative due to weakening revenues, lower demand and high fixed costs — suggesting the long - term impact in New York from casino revenue may be elusive.
Yvette seeks the feminine sublime as a manifestation of her spiritual practice writ large in the bold, masculine vernacular of Abstract Expressionism.
In this very short video, criminal defense attorney Chad Moody educates Oklahoma marijuana activists that «the marijuana movement writ large really began to gain steam when juries began nullifying in marijuana cases.»
This is a case to make sure that the American public writ large realizes that if we don't get ahead of this, this same kind of intervention could take place in 2018 and definitely will take place in 2020.»
However, because we so often understand gesture as writ large, we fail to recognize that within the small format he has chosen, Seliger also explores gesture.
, the family writ large with rulers seen as father and mother overseers, and even beyond to larger circles of inclusivity.
going by the juicy handle Golden Fang, a right wing cabal called Vigilant California and a brothel proudly advertising its «pussy eaters» special» fill out this crazy portrait of America writ large.
These nontechnical hurdles come down to whether society writ large grants SpaceX and Elon Musk the freedom to boldly go where no one has gone before.
Brulle surmises that financial underwriters of the climate counter-movement and the conservative agenda writ large give through Donors Trust to wipe their fingerprints off donations to Heartland [Institute] and others.
is a love story, but it's more about the ebbs and flows of life, the way relationships and settings change and evolve, writ large through the lens of two immortal beings who know the real writer of
Toll Brothers may not be a typical new homebuilder, but it is clear that the building industry writ large is aiming to pitch its product toward more affluent buyers.
Ratings aren't everything, of course, but the idea that people writ large don't like watching excellence dominate is inaccurate based on the data.
«We have looked long and hard at the question of what it will do to our federal funding writ large for school food, and we are not convinced at this point that it won't, unfortunately, have the negative impact of reducing our federal funding substantially.»
«I think it's frankly a terrible situation for government writ large.
Senate education committee chair John Flanagan told Capital last week that the receivership plan would be a «lighting rod,» particularly because he expected pushback from other unions that would see the proposal as a threat to collective bargaining rights writ large.
This site was first started as an outlet for my love of gospel music, but after a few years it has grown to encompass my love for the gospel writ large and for all things true and excellent, including all kinds of music.
I can't help thinking how that process appears to be echoed in what's happening with humanity writ large right now — even down to the transitional clumsiness.
Brown's complaint wasn't the multiple measures per se, but the notion of data - based accountability writ large.
In a letter to media blogger Jim Romenesko, Brill sided with Obbie in defending the beat system, noting that journalists who work at a legal trade publication face «this issue writ large because it only has one basic beat.»
MOOCs — Massively Open Online Courses — can be considered LMSs, just writ large, for thousands or hundreds of thousands of learners.
That attitude puts the onus on individual women to improve their self - esteem instead of criticizing societal beauty standards writ large.
With funding from an Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Humanities Writ Large grant, Jentleson codesigned and administered the browser - based art trading game Fantasy Collecting.
Private - school - choice supporters (among the bedrock of the reform universe writ large, as their advocacy typically crosses sectors and supports the work of those reforming school districts as well — support that is, incidentally, infrequently returned) have two general overriding philosophies.
Brulle surmises that financial underwriters of the climate counter-movement and the conservative agenda writ large give through Donors Trust to wipe their fingerprints off donations to Heartland and others.
Nobody knows what it means for the Canadian economy writ large, let alone housing markets across the country,» said a statement from Canadian Real Estate Association chief economist Gregory Klump.
One American participant suggested that this may indicate that relying upon netizen opinion to measure public opinion writ large may be problematic, as the latter may not be as hawkish as the former.
So rather than being a distinct primary bear market, and a distinct economic downturn, what we're likely to observe ahead will be largely a continuation of the original unresolved mess of bad credit and unrestructured debt, now also writ large across Europe.
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