Sentences with phrase «year of opportunity»

Using stories is a great way help parents work things out, so that the child doesn't lose years of opportunity for sports growth.
How can we be so sure that Western civilization is really better than any of its alternatives, if we are to judge it by its fruits after years of opportunity?
Shortly into the first year of Opportunity Culture implementation in four schools, the district's top leaders, including Clark, were so pleased that they decided to dramatically scale it up to reach nearly half the schools in the district by 2017 - 18.
After recruiting for the first year of Opportunity Culture roles, Harris had no vacancies in math — a first since she arrived at Ranson.
And so, in its second year of Opportunity Culture implementation in four schools, Project L.I.F.T. saw a strong uptick in both the quantity — more than 800 applications for 27 spots — and quality of applicants for teaching roles at schools that previously saw many positions go unfilled.
Perhaps if K's points were made a bit more specifically and clearly, this unworthy one wouldn't be still languishing in the outer darkness, despite years of opportunities to profit by K's enormous wisdom.
Make it incur three years of opportunity costs (law school) and a small mortgage (about $ 200 - 225k for law school, all in) before it can hit the market, and it gets a whole lot more expensive.
Team teachers report positive experiences from the support they receive from their multi-classroom leaders — support that should be extended to all aspiring teachers in the U.S. Opportunity Culture schools with principals who lead strong, schoolwide teams of multi-classroom leaders in core subjects have shown the largest, fastest gains schoolwide in the first years of the Opportunity Culture initiative.
He gave 10 plus years of opportunities to the likes of walcott, same as gibbs, 8 to ramsey and wilshere and 6 to Ox but still not up to the calibre expected but a guy who is humble and show us his qualities asked to leave.
«We have a year of opportunities here with the World Indoors and the European Championship leading in to the Olympics.
But with company balance sheets in reasonable shape and interest rates staying low, 2011 could also be a year of opportunity.
This has been a year of opportunity for us all.
«By then you've missed 40 years of opportunities to remedy problems,» said study co-author Miriam C. Morey, PhD, senior fellow in the Center for the Study of Aging and Human Development at Duke University School of Medicine, in a press release.
It's not something they have any skills to do, the desire to learn (they've had 50 years of opportunity, and real need in the last 10).
But sometimes a year of opportunity is also a year of change.
I hinted at this in early April when I wrote about how 2017 felt like the year of opportunity for me:
Peter Moore left fans and the gaming industry with a farewell video and letter to apparently express his good wishes for the past 18 years of opportunities.
It's not a satisfying answer, but in the end, fans interested in ARK: Survival Evolved have had years of opportunity to pick it up for the discounted price.
2018: The year of opportunity if you are reading this right now.
I have decided to open a small optometry facility on Eastern Avenue and I owe this success to the years of opportunities you provided me with so that I could learn the trade.
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