Sentence examples for board needs to be from inspiring English sources

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"Often, the school board needs to be involved".

Third, this is a time where the board needs to be more engaged.

But if we expect the organisation to be high-performing, the board needs to be high-performing".

First, there is the packaging: the command board needs to be easy to transport, water-tight, chemical-resistant and rugged.

And this is why the leaks at H.P. were a problem: they undermined the sense of trust and solidarity that a board needs to be effective.

If there is to be a sale process, Ofcom – and especially its content board needs to be meaningfully strengthened, so that any new remit can be vigorously enforced.

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But eventually, he said he and Raykovitz decided the board needed to be told.

Myners told the Guardian that a "commercially credible and experienced" board needed to be created.

The Daily Pilot also reported that Yelsey argued that the school board needed to be more than a "rubber stamp" for the administration.

She warned that "the public and board" needed to be advised that the bond measure would pay for only two high schools at most.

"The pace of the Periodic Review Boards needs to be accelerated, to reflect the importance and the urgency of the task the Periodic Review Boards have in front it.

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