Sentences with phrase «mccord took a sabbatical»

Under Armour's Kip Fulks will take a sabbatical from the company, The Wall Street Journal reported on Tuesday.
If you're worried about what effect taking a sabbatical might have on your career, don't expect it to be a bad one.
A third of them have been affected to the point of having to take a sabbatical from their jobs.
She was trying to take a sabbatical when he lured her aboard.
From what I have heard, founders who take sabbaticals or vacations actually come back refreshed and with a new sense of balance.
Disenchanted, he took a sabbatical, moving with his wife, Heather, back to his hometown of Austin.
But another Hudl benefit might: Every five years, employees are given a budget of $ 4,000 — after taxes — to take a sabbatical of at least two weeks in another country.
Dekker plans to take a sabbatical and spend time with his family while consulting with Wingstop as it searches for a new CMO.
Mr. Isaacs took a sabbatical since the settlement in June 2011.
Personally, if he does take a sabbatical, I suspect it will be more a PR move.
Maybe it's a good idea for American Christians to take a sabbatical from traditional church for a few years and focus on how how each individual relates to the teachings and example of Jesus outdisde the influence of ecclesiastical thought control.
I took a sabbatical from Christianity where it was Buddhism that provided me with what Christianity was leaving a huge gap for me with.
«I want to suggest that we make taking a sabbatical from church an accepted, if not encouraged, part of the Christian life for lay people.
Most of the Christian bloggers I know personally have either taken a sabbatical or stopped blogging in the last two years.
As some have commented here and elsewhere, this is probably more of a «sabbatical» during which I will refocus and rejuvenate In all my years of blogging, I have never taken a Sabbatical, and one is long overdue.
An Irish priest at the center of a gay porn controversy has asked to leave his parish and take sabbatical leave from the priesthood, he said Sunday.
CNN: Priest in gay porn probe leaves parish An Irish priest at the center of a gay porn controversy has asked to leave his parish and take sabbatical leave from the priesthood, he said Sunday.
When Driscoll was told by his church that he needed to take a sabbatical and take some time for personal healing... for example, for his domineering spirit... he quit instead.
So I took a sabbatical form church at which time I took up mindfulness meditation and focused on compassion for myself.
For Keino it would be a duel in the mile with Marty Liquori, America's top middle - distance runner now that Jim Ryun is taking a sabbatical, and a chance to buy a pair of semi-mod brown slacks.
After which he took stock, sold Irish Rover and, while a custom - made boat was being built, decided to take a sabbatical from tournament fishing.
Klopp said, «It's not that I'm tired, I've not had contact with another club but don't plan to take a sabbatical
Guess he's not taking a sabbatical.
When things starts falling he takes sabbatical and runs away.
Away from F1 driver news, Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn took a sabbatical — a huge headline for 2007.
Football world is dramatically changed since David Dein took a sabbatical.
He announced that he was taking a sabbatical from F1 at the end of the year and he still hasn't returned from it.
So B.J., who has taken a sabbatical from the University of Hawaii, at which he is a professor of transportation, is getting a crash Ph.D. in media management.
Then, once they're done taking sabbaticals they can lay their gloves down in the cage after their last fight and really be retired.
He needs to take a sabbatical to rediscover himself or simply throw in the towel to enable a seriously - minded with good grasp on the mental - ity of the players take over the job.Arsenal needs coaches like Klop, Guardiola & Diego Simeone.
The 48 - year - old German signed a three - year deal reported to be worth in the region of # 15,000,000, and has been out of work after ending his seven year stay with Borussia Dortmund in May to take a sabbatical.
Guardiola may have taken a sabbatical from the game this season and kept a low profile throughout, but it would appear that his influence continues to pervade the upper reaches of the European club scene.
I've not had contact with another club, but don't plan to take a sabbatical.
Realistically speaking though I don't see Mourinho taking a sabbatical like Pep did so Mourinho will probably end up at Chelsea.
In 2014, while we were still going strong with our team in Portland, our family moved to AZ to be nearer to grandparents for a season and to take a sabbatical from the wonderful but addictive life postpartum doula and educator.
I have taken a sabbatical from writing to focus on raising my little bean and trying to be a better mother to my daughter.
On the other side of the political spectrum, Iain Dale travelled up to Cambridge to interview Simon Heffer, the Daily Telegraph columnist who is taking a sabbatical (while continuing to write for the paper) at his old university.
Mr. Percoco had taken a sabbatical from his job at the state to handle the political effort, and later reported having received income during that time from two entities with business before the state: COR Development, a construction firm based in Syracuse, and CHA Consulting, an engineering firm from Albany.
But he decided to take a sabbatical to do a postdoc abroad.
Menon eventually broke into the cosmetics industry after he took a sabbatical with Peter Elias, professor of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco.
UM bylaws prohibit academics from taking sabbaticals to work in industry, so Younger invited his department chairman to lunch to work out an alternative.
German took a sabbatical in Switzerland to work at food giant Nestlé, one of the world's leading sellers of infant formula.
Luckily, Turner took a sabbatical at the University of Colorado, and down the hall was another young scientist, a Polish researcher by the name of Ryszard Kierzek, who was using organic chemistry to produce four oligonucleotides at a time, and as many as two sets of four in a day.
For example, adjunct faculty members might fill in when tenured members take sabbaticals.
He said he hopes to take a sabbatical next fall to write a book on U.S. science policy going back to the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1803.
Robert Eisenman recently took a sabbatical from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to work at the University of Tokyo in Japan.
You might need to take a sabbatical.
This month Joy is helping with her parents out and is taking a sabbatical.
She is just taking a sabbatical from London escorts to travel around the world.
He takes a sabbatical, with Clara's support, and sets off.
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