The Clinton we have grown accustomed to over the last year is perceived as a spear-carrier for the Madeleine Albright school of values-driven liberal interventionism.
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Sir Richard, arguably the second most powerful man in Britain, retains old-school civil-service values: devoted to its ethos, uninterested in partisan politics, and hooked on the traditional though moth-eaten doctrine of the accountability of civil servants through ministers to Parliament.
The school grossly mis-ordered values and failed to meet its duties.
Mobley, my mentor and founder of the IBM Executive School, endlessly repeated that values, attitudes, and character traits are far more critical to success than skills and knowledge.
So even a Bears fan can admit that the relationship between Green Bay and its team is something special. (Applause.) It reflects those old-school, small-town values of community and hard work that have always defined what it meant to be an American.
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Yours are the archaic values of the prep school playground.
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However, the 2011 edition of Monitoring the Future, a study of the behaviors, attitudes and values of American secondary school students, notes that 22 percent of 12th-graders reported episodes of heavy drinking and 40 percent had consumed alcohol in the previous 30 days.
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Head teachers must ensure that chaplains have an affinity for working with children and "a commitment to the values and practices of the school".
Maybe there can be a serious conversation about how a school should measure athletic success, what values truly matter, what it will and won't do to win, what alumni really want when they say they want to be proud.
The program provides milieu therapy, a school of treatment in which patients relearn basic values and skills by immersing themselves in a model community.
The group interaction was also the chance for applicants to experience first hand what Wharton is all about, and the values that are core to the school.
The journey here at Columbia Business School has been to strengthen the emphasis on values, trade-offs and social intelligence in our core curriculum, the centerpiece of our M.
He wants them to understand that as the son of Jewish immigrants and someone who went to the local comprehensive he was not born to rule, did not go to public school and wants to be prime minister because of his values and beliefs rather than because, as David Cameron once said of himself, "he'd be good at it".
At school level it is even more complicated because LEAs accord different values to different schools and to different sets of pupils.
However pure his motives, traditional his ultimate values or exemplary his professed commitment to old-school American painting, Eric Fischl is destined to be ever cast as American art's oldest living bad boy.
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But before getting lost in the fallout it would be useful to take a step back and consider the broader picture, which is how a school with presumably good intentions could get to this point, how its sense of priorities and values could become so skewed it took the public airing of a videotape for people in charge to do the right thing.
Just this weekend, one high school student in Oklahoma wanted to kill students in his school, but his plan was thwarted by another student who, obviously, was grounded in better values.
But if, as at the Academy I visited in Lewisham, good GCSE results doubled in a year, and a school once under-subscribed, now five times over-subscribed, how is that a denial of public service values?
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