If we are truly committed to student-centered learning, then empowering students to become effective informavores is a worthy goal. |
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Second, most managers were committed to empowering the teams and allowing the teams to do their jobs with little or no interference. |
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My vision has become a reality as I take two days per week during the school calendar year to work on empowering people to do as I did. |
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Also on the site is a lengthy primer that provides a near-step-by-step how-to in establishing and empowering a Web presence for a candidate. |
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I love the idea that she krumps because it's empowering and I kinda wish we could get past the odd disconnect between her looks and her dancing. |
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Separation is not psychologically satisfying or emotionally empowering for some individuals. |
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Secondly, I was always of the opinion that the key to empowering women was to provide them with choice. |
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What they did was to start Women for Women International, a nonprofit group focused on empowering women whose countries were ravaged by war. |
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It was both empowering and slightly surreal, given my supremely stoned state. |
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Imagination is not simply a daydream or idle escapism, but rather an empowering force. |
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Involving and empowering the comptroller team helps grow future comptrollers and financial managers at all levels. |
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I instinctively like empowering political interest groups, which despite their flaws do articulate important substantive visions. |
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Many philosophers blenched at the idea even of educating, let alone empowering, the common people. |
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With regard to the second goal, therapists in general were relatively inattentive to empowering clients to resist gender-based expectations. |
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There is a profound fear of empowering consumers to share media in a self-organizing way on a mass scale. |
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Helping people overcome silence and move through that final stage of trauma is potentially empowering. |
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This visible public statement of solidarity could be seen as potentially very empowering for those participating in such events. |
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We must delicately wince at their uncleanliness, while empowering them to sterilise their living spaces. |
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The Spirit will reign fully in us, empowering us to be humble servants of God. |
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Equally impressive are her empowering lyrics, which, at their best, are testaments to personal battles won. |
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He quit his million-dollar gig to, in conjunction with his wife, Eva, become an empowering resource for girls and young women. |
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Even in its darkest moments, the song exudes an empowering positivity. |
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And we are empowering the bullies, the delinquents and the troublemakers. |
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In this area, as in many, technology is empowering the little guy. |
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And so empowering people, giving them choices, is what this is about. |
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Giving more powers to the local bodies means empowering the local people. |
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The painting of the umbrella is an empowering experience that allows the individual to express grief and fears and work through them. |
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It becomes empowering and enlightening to free yourself of that old thought process. |
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Other feminist sites have championed objectifying men in tit-for-tat fashion as empowering women. |
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Should we blame reality television for empowering anybody at all to blubber and vent on camera? |
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That cannot be done without empowering stakeholders to invigilate corporations, especially those who have a long-term interest in them. |
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I would also like to thank the Canadian Alliance because it has put forward one of my favourite pet peeves which is empowering committees. |
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This empowering handbook unravels the complex knots that lead from damaged self-esteem to minor misbehaviors to acts of violence and self-hatred. |
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The main goal is to increase women's capacity to engage in mutually empathic and mutually empowering relationships. |
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Our goal is for people to be inspired by the open source mentality of empowering and equipping people to help themselves. |
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In my valedictory address, my message regarding women was as follows: 'I thank UNESCO for empowering me. |
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Reintegration assistance, with a view to empowering victims in their State of origin, should be an integral part of voluntary return programmes. |
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Gwilym thinks that empowering individuals and communities to deliver their own outcomes and reducing demand on the state is key. |
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But the potential results, in terms of empowering staff to get it right first time, are likely to deliver a number of longer-term benefits. |
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It provides a broad and comprehensive view of education and its critical role in empowering individuals and transforming societies. |
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It is my recommendation to the House that it consider empowering the finance committee to split the bill. |
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Our common commitment to fighting terrorism and to empowering those who are genuinely committed to peace demands no less. |
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Democracy is not static, but demands constant improvement with the aim of empowering the people. |
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The document reaffirms the prime importance of education as a means of empowering girls and women. |
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The mandate of CAPTURE includes empowering prevention practitioners to assess and report on the impact of their work. |
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It is also a positive and empowering workshop that emphasizes inclusiveness and fosters a sense of community. |
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We are committed to empowering employees by creating an environment that encourages finding solutions. |
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The fourth involves empowering people as private citizens and helping them to change behaviour. |
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The Vienna Conference also highlighted the importance of human rights education in empowering people to exercise their rights. |
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Education is, we agreed, a means of empowering the poor, to improve not only their economic situation but also the quality of their lives. |
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A majority of microfinance programmes target women with the explicit goal of empowering them. |
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In 2011, Akbar cofounded Young Women for Change, an organization dedicated to empowering women in Afghanistan. |
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I think we are empowering refugees and there will be many more people like me who defect. |
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The reign of Christ begins with the Ascension, even as the witness of the church will soon be inaugurated by the sending of God's empowering Holy Spirit. |
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This wider cultural and historical perspective is important to Walker's novel because the form of knowledge that it offers is vitally liberating and empowering. |
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The communists, like Al Qaeda, started with a utopian dream of righting wrongs and empowering the powerless. |
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I have a strong faith in the role of all women, as envoys of good practice, enabling and empowering our communities to take control of our future. |
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Media freedom is important for building inclusive societies, securing respect for human rights, empowering civil society and promoting development. |
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Would the member support empowering the African Union force to intervene or would he prefer to see a more international force involved in the conflict? |
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This is a man for whom expressions of popular support and public adulation are headily empowering. |
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Nickelodeon is helping VERB achieve this mission by creating exciting, interactive and empowering activities. |
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Permit: A permit is a formal written order empowering a person or other legal entity to do some act which, without such authority, would otherwise not be allowed. |
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When it comes to work, jobs are not enough, because there are also bad jobs from which it is not possible to support oneself and which are not empowering. |
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Research carried out by young people is seen as a way of empowering them. |
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The notion of social cohesion should be added, including the need to maintain a strong nongovernmental sector to create an empowering environment. |
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But if you survive, it can also be empowering. |
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But is she empowering herself as she becomes the artist she wants to be? |
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But ultimately, especially as the leaders come under pressure from within their own ranks, they need to feel the support of the people, willing them on, empowering them to compromise and move forward. |
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It is empowering the individual to continue to take responsibility for his or her decisions, and is forcing them to keep thinking about the future. |
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This film is about as empowering as a pole dance. |
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With this in mind, the program establishes a means by which more power can be put into the hands of people, empowering them to create a stronger society. |
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Coming from a conservative rural background in Northern India, this is the story of a woman who had a vision for empowering women within the patriarchal society to which she belongs. |
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In the end, Majaj's unbudging belief in our essential humanity makes her resistance to injustice so empowering. |
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So, WED 2008 does not come in a vacuum but is very much part of a global effort to de-carbonize societies that is touching and empowering all areas of private and public life. |
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Jacqueline is an active supporter of empowering women and is a contributor to the Devata Organization and Opportunity Junction. |
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God was at work to enable all people to be capable of coming to faith by empowering humans to have actual existential freedom of response to God. |
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This means strengthening health systems with renewed investment but also extending basic care from the health center into the home, empowering families to do more of what's needed to keep children healthy. |
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This is an educational empowering tool which instills a great feeling of pride and national identity. |
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The Caravan itself becomes the propagator of education for girls, empowering families and communities to participate in building confidence amongst girls towards realization of self worth. |
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Its conclusions will allow us to take stock of where more work is needed and make a strong contribution to ultimately empowering Canadians to make wise financial decisions. |
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Essentially, however, they remain technical fixes designed to pump up demand and get consumers shopping again instead of empowering them to question the much-touted efficiency of neo-liberal capitalism. |
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These lands were added to the French crown, further empowering the Capetian family. |
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It also had the permanent consequence of empowering German princes at the expense of the German emperors. |
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Kuwait stands out in the region as the most liberal in empowering women in the public sphere. |
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DiCAT will promote a shift from incentre care to care in the home, thus empowering patients, streamlining processes. |
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He retains that pervading belief that games are positive and empowering. |
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But physical therapy and empowering people with disabilities? |
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Strong emphasis will be placed on empowering rural communities, especially indigenous groups, with the tools needed to become active participants within society. |
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The determination and entrepreneurial spirit of the women of Victoria Mxenge underscore a basic truth: empowering women is key to global progress and prosperity. |
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Whenever governments in unstable places persecute believers, that policy is not merely bad in itself but dangerous because it has the perverse effect of weakening moderate people of faith and empowering extremism. |
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The shock troops of New York punk, class of 2003 version, make vibrant and empowering connections on this cut from their third album, It's Blitz. |
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Through some 130 projects in Africa, Asia and Latin America, mission 21 is fighting poverty, promoting healthcare, empowering women, helping resolve violent conflicts and providing theological and ecclesiastic training. |
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Hence its effect is both democratizing and empowering. |
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Nevertheless the poor, the afflicted and those who hunger for justice are called blessed not because of their existing condition but rather because of the empowering promise of the kingdom. |
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The experience of preparing a Victim Impact Statement is seen as particularly empowering for those whose circumstances may tend to marginalize them. |
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In the fall of 2011, MLG was acquired by UMA, a dynamic career school committed to empowering students to excel in the health care field. |
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Water and sanitation targets can be achieved through empowering individuals, households and communities to take charge of their development needs. |
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Greater communication, by way of a strategic and well thought out approach, is key to empowering ethnic communities and informing them about policing. |
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If information held by the state is power, then it should be for the purposes of empowering society, and not for empowering officialdom against the citizenry. |
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Zendesk supports Preact by empowering businesses to proactively offer the best possible customer service at scale, which is critical to achieving customer success. |
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Schools are obliged to engage this generation of digital natives, focus on developing communication skills and empowering their students to actively learn. |
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In a nutshell, Boto Mo I-Patrol Mo' is based on the idea of empowering our citizens to be vigilant in shaping how elections will turn out next year. |
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An increasing number of the Ghanaian populace are investing in properties and the Ghana government is empowering the private sector in the real estate direction. |
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The 1911 Act, it concluded, was not primarily about empowering the Commons, but rather had the purpose of restricting the ability of the Lords to reject legislation. |
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The Duke and his estate manager obtained an Act of Parliament empowering them to begin construction on a planned route directly to Salford, avoiding the River Irwell. |
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For many this is an empowering experience, the opposite of a courtroom where they might be re-victimized in an adversarial system intent on discrediting them. |
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Antiquarians Robert Beale, James Morice, and Richard Cosin argued that Magna Carta was a statement of liberty and a fundamental, supreme law empowering English government. |
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The Sitecore MVP program serves to raise awareness of the Sitecore MVPs and their contributions, empowering them to do more through exclusive access to technological previews. |
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Though Clement agreed to the creation of such a court, he never had any intention of empowering his legate, Lorenzo Campeggio, to decide in Henry's favour. |
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