The intersection between hot industries for entrepreneurship (health services, IT) and leadership positions can be the stepping stone to success.
In one such school, Thomas Morus, only two or three of the 50 or so pupils who graduate each year find apprenticeships, the stepping-stone to employment for most young Germans.
Albania might be a poor thing, but Mussolini fancied it for his own, seeing the country as a stepping stone to the more glorious prize of Greece.
"Without validation at the 'stepping-stone' point, less confident students are likely to be discouraged from embarking on A-levels in the first place, " it says.
These pictures will be posted on the website and used as a stepping stone for students to learn more about the Lunar surface, the history of the Moon, and potential landing sites for future Moon missions.
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Casares sees his Lemon on its way to ten million users and the platform as a stepping stone to a set of new services that can help brands connect with consumers.
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Now, by going to war against Spain in the Pacific and the Caribbean, and by establishing what it thought of as a stepping-stone to the China market, the United States had abandoned its own splendid isolation and thrown itself into the worldwide struggle.
This mission is based on the philosophy that if hardworking, destitute families are given the opportunity, tools, and resources to improve their lives, they will have a stepping stone to emerge from the poverty cycle and give their children better educational opportunities in order to lead happier, healthier lives.
What she opposed was using the single market as a stepping stone to closer political union.
Lastly, social customer care is a core stepping stone in the overall transformation an organization must take to become a Social Survivor.
Cain represents his 9-9-9 plan as a stepping stone to the FairTax.
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The carrier said late on Monday that it had signed a preliminary cargo joint-venture agreement with China Southern Airlines, a stepping stone into the Asian market.
He has long argued for a return to the gold standard, as the next best thing to (and presumably a stepping-stone towards) a single currency for the world.
GCSEs, which would be absorbed into the "intermediate" level of the diploma structure, would be downgraded to a "stepping stone and a progress check, rather than the present artificial break-point".
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The new service replaces a temporary satellite unit which was used as a stepping stone towards a permanent renal ward at the town's hospital.
For programmers, the perfect book is a source of reference, that provides examples and acts as a stepping-stone that raises you to the next level.
Jacobs thinks most companies will use PORTAL as a stepping-stone to the public markets, not a substitute for them.
It has been described as "a stepping stone" to the devolution of the powers, but does not dictate when that should be.
This is important because it would be a global stepping stone to growing the game beyond its upper class tradition, something that has largely happened in the US and most of the current and former British Empire, but not in most of South America and Asia.
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U.S. business leaders welcomed the latest move but said they would have liked to see a more definitive statement that the U.S. was joining the Trans Pacific Partnership, which is viewed by some leaders as a stepping stone to a wider Asia-Pacific free-trading bloc in the years ahead.
The animals move between a series of "stepping stone" sites off groups of coastal islands between Mexico and Ecuador.
Charity Forest YMCA hopes the temporary accommodation will act as a "stepping stone" for young people moving towards independent living.
Mobile money also provides a stepping stone to formal financial services for the billions of people who lack access to savings accounts, credit and insurance.
At the same time the AS-level would no longer be a stepping stone exam that counts towards a full A-level but instead become a stand-alone qualification.
The second reason is that sequestration offers a fine stepping-stone to squeaky clean hydrogen energy.
Since then, even for such prominent statesmen as Charles Evans Hughes, George Marshall, John Foster Dulles, Henry Kissinger, and Colin Powell, the State Department has been a capstone, not a stepping stone.
With just two weeks until the beginning of Copenhagen, it's also essential that all countries do what is necessary to reach a strong operational agreement that will confront the threat of climate change while serving as a stepping-stone to a legally binding treaty.
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The scientists say information on shark "superhighway" routes and stepping stone sites can be used to help fisheries managers focus on protecting these areas.
President Obama has nominated Harvard Law School Dean Elena Kagan to become Solicitor General, a stepping-stone some believe for her appointment to the Supreme Court.
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