Everybody played well yesterday and heroes came put of the shadows again.
The report, Decoding Learning, says that for the past decade technology has been put ahead of teaching, and excitement at innovation has been put ahead of what actually helps children learn.
According to the National Highway Safety Administration, nearly one put of every 100 motorists is either texting, emailing, surfing the Web or otherwise using a handheld electronic device at any given time.
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The evidence of past recessions is that economic growth doesn't resume at any great velocity until unviable and inefficient businesses are put of their misery and excess capacity in various industries is eliminated.
Once-upon-a-laugh-track, many brands kept the humor strictly off camera, but Brand Keys has put one of those categories under the research microscope to see how humor is working in a field once thought far too serious to put in the hands of comedy: Car Insurance.
Nevertheless, a handful of banks today put billions of more dollars behind both outfits.
You use CxQ whenever you sift through multiple sources of information to put pieces of a puzzling problem together in new ways.
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The glut of new issues put something of a damper on performance: The average IPO gained 12% in the second quarter, versus 32% in the first quarter.
The firms hope to win a ruling from the European Court of Justice that would allow each of them to put all of its employees within the European Union into a single plan.
Connectional intelligence (CxQ) is the ability to make sense and enable breakthroughs by connecting ideas, people, information, and resources, and to sift through various sources of information and put pieces of a puzzling problem together in new ways.
The New York Department of Insurance has been meeting with investment banks, which are exposed as counterparties to the bond insurers, to try to arrange a bailout of the industry, the demise of which could put thousands of municipal issuers at risk of being unable to raise money.
So if there are three possible drugs, all we need to do in order to figure out which one is right for you is to take 900 of you, put 300 of you on each drug for a few months, measure the effects on your health, both positive and negative, and compare the results.
But he remains committed to that kind of bipartisan cooperation and committed to the idea that we can disagree, but we can -- on specific issues -- but there is still so much that we could agree on if we put country ahead of party, if we put the American people ahead of narrowly-focused political goals.
This recession caused a great deal of hardship and it put millions of people out of work.
We should remember, the Titanic was groundbreaking for its time, but a perfect example of when innovation was put ahead of security.
But inefficiency and the cannibalising effects of competition combined to put three of the five, Transbrasil, VASP and VARIG, out of business.
But viewed from a higher plane, I think his contribution and those of others like him put those of our cultural rock stars into perspective.
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Universities are some of the most conservative institutions on the planet, but the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has now put all of its courses online.
And millions of our neighbors were put out of work.
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"We kind of put all three of these cases together to work them to see if there's any connection, " FBI Special Agent Scott Wilson, in the agency's Cleveland Division, said then.
But 60 percent support the idea of allowing workers to put some of their payroll taxes into private investments such as the stock market, and 80 percent say that if such investments were allowed, individual workers, not the government, should control those investments.
If we are serious about upholding these ideals, it will not be enough to put more guards in front of an embassy, or to put out statements of regret and wait for the outrage to pass.
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The company is more likely to tweak some of its clothing than to put more of it on the models.
Although Silvio Berlusconi respects Mr Mincato's business record, the Italian prime minister is under pressure from members of his fragile coalition to put one of their favourites in his place.
In addition, the traditional dominance of domestic equities within institutional portfolios put lots of eggs in one basket.
We may not have a silver bullet, but we do have in this country limitless sources of energy, a boundless supply of ingenuity, huge imagination, amazing young people like you -- (applause) -- all of which can put -- all of which we can put to work to develop this new energy source.
First of all, the six hosting clubs decided the event should be put in the hands of one controlling body, so the Open was put under the sole auspices of the Royal and Ancient.
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In fact, DRYS saw call volume of 5, 568 contracts compared to put volume of only 1, 356 contracts.
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While it may not fit the free market narrative, there are millions of hard working Americans who have been put out of work in recent years.
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