Sentences with phrase «subordinates who»

Provided daily musters to subordinates who communicated intelligence and enforcement information.
It is not only minors and subordinates who often require permission.
Established and reviewed performance standards, identified training needs, effected disciplinary action, and performed other supervisory duties for 8 to 10 subordinates who constructed and maintained activities on highways.
They (like everyone else) are overworked and underpaid, with subordinates who are tugging at their coat tails, while their supervisor is on them about two other projects due.
Yielding control — and ownership - of various project stages to subordinates who deserve the opportunity to lead others.
They may delegate key tasks to subordinates who don't have the authority to sign for a pizza and then jump into discussions to reopen apparently settled questions.
The Agency is all about living the online life of a super spy or mercenary, and it supports virtual subordinates who can aid you on missions and upgrade your gear.
My guess, eating Sashimi off naked women, whilst getting angry at his subordinates who screw up, and forcing them to cut their pinkies off.
In many cases, holders of Preferreds are better off accumulating dividend arrearages than are holders of Subordinates who will never succeed in exercising their legal rights to cash payments.
All around the world, subordinates who formerly accepted humiliation quietly are now rebelling against their assigned subservient status in the social order.
And when new technology is introduced, you take the training along with your subordinates who will actually be using it.
«Thread» focuses on a powerful man who takes on an ingénue in a relationship both about work and sex, and the other women around him are subordinates who support his mercurial nature so he can be an «artist.»
News of his death was later conveyed to his subordinates who visited the scene to ascertain things for themselves.
«This is not altogether surprising, as executives who are aware of their weaknesses are often better able to hire subordinates who perform well in categories in which the leader lacks acumen,» the study notes.
But it's not just subordinates who may be unhappy with a female boss.
Pick a key subordinate who played a major role.
Here, «women have a single role: that of a subservient and silent subordinate who knows her place,» wrote Yevgenia Albats, the editor of the liberal New Times magazine, in January.
The empirical reality is neither universal incorporation nor the spread of benefits; there are wealthy creditors and bankrupt debtors; super-rich spectators and impoverished unemployed workers; imperial States that direct international financial institutions and subordinate those who submit to their dictates.
The affected directors were immediately ordered to handover to their next subordinate who will in the interim take charge of the activities in their directorates.
In a recent article we explained the background of an earlier lawsuit brought upon the Town's taxpayers by the unlawful actions of the suspended Chief Sullivan and his Machiavellian subordinate who headed the Rockland County Strategic Intelligence Unit, Stephen Cole - Hatchard.
So Bourne must again delve into his past, surrounded by a cast of exceedingly familiar types: Tommy Lee Jones in the Chris Cooper / Brian Cox / David Straithairn role of nefarious middle - aged male intelligence chief; Alicia Vikander in the Joan Allen role of female CIA subordinate who comes to believe that Bourne's a good guy; Vincent Cassel in the Clive Owen / Karl Urban / Édgar Ramírez role of opposing assassin; and Julia Stiles reprising her own Julia Stiles role.
The court, considering the surrounding circumstances and the fact that it was the subordinate who had initiated the confrontation reached the conclusion that the plaintiff's misconduct was not sufficiently serious to result in the plaintiff's dismissal for cause.
This is a fairly typical interview question that is aimed at understanding how you would deal with a subordinate who is not cooperating.
Mentored subordinate who won Soldier of the Quarter and another to winning Soldier of the Year.

Not exact matches

Earlier this week, Mark Fields, who had overseen the company as its chief executive since 2014, was ousted in favor of his more self - driving car savvy subordinate, Jim Hackett.
Yet in a recent Harvard Business Review article titled «The Authenticity Paradox,» Insead professor Herminia Ibarra discusses interesting research on the subject and tells the cautionary tale of a newly promoted general manager who admitted to subordinates that she felt scared in her expanded role, asking them to help her succeed.
In August, the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that taxpayers who devote a «significant emphasis» to farming activity that is subordinate to their primary source of income are no longer limited to the $ 8,750 deduction limit under Section 31 of the Income Tax Act for losses from business ventures such as thoroughbreds.
Gelada baboons (Theropithecus gelada) live in small units, which consist of up to a dozen females, a few subordinate males and a dominant male, who holds exclusive reproductive rights to the females.
Toronto - based consultant and author Barbara Moses, who leads workshops around balance with executives and middle managers, says that, while bosses routinely send e-mails to their subordinates outside of business hours, she's never once come across an employer who insisted on an immediate response, except in emergencies.
Instead of having managers and subordinates, Zappos will be made up of 400 «circles,» or teams of people who work together and take on various roles within those circles.
Every year there is always someone who buys a peer — or worse yet a subordinate — something sexual or suggestive, such as thong.
It comes to us from a U.S. Army general we know who got so sick of updates without substance that he banned gerunds from his subordinates» reports.
It's because masculinity is founded on the myth that men alone are rights - bearing persons and women are subordinate, passive, second - class beings who either need the protection of or deserve to be subjected to men.
Those who worked with him in North Africa say he wouldn't think twice about berating subordinates in public, in one instance hurling his own phone down a hallway in anger.
Those who aspire to improve their leadership skills need to have the detailed focus of a manager along with the ability to inspire and motivate their subordinates.
So... I think you're forced to use our system if you have your wits about you... Warren and I once reached the decision, we wouldn't pay more than X dollars for something and the man who was a subordinate to both of us who was working on it just said, «You guys are out of your minds.
SHARE director of law and policy Laura O'Neill said the only other directors she knows of who failed to win majority support this year were on the board of Quebecor Inc., where holders of class B subordinate shares voted just 43 per cent in favour of electing the entire board as a slate.
7) Those who have read me for a long time know that I think GM and Ford are eventual zeroes for the equity, and the subordinated debt.
Emails that Recode obtained at the time also indicated that engineers within Fowler's department complained to higher - ups that Gangadhar and a subordinate manager were ignoring Fowler's issues with another manager who had allegedly sexually harassed her.
Only those who subordinate their common sense to a deep desire or perceived duty to believe can possibly believe the Bible today.
On the «right» end of the spectrum is the fundamentalism of those who insist that reliable knowledge can only be found in an ultraliteral interpretation of the Bible, and that alternate ways of knowing must be completely subordinated to this way of reading the Bible.
The BioLogos position on origins sits partway between two fundamentalisms: on the «left» end of the spectrum is the fundamentalism of people like Richard Dawkins and Daniel Dennett who are committed to the belief that the only reliable form of knowledge comes from science, and that alternate ways of knowing must be either rejected entirely or completely subordinated to science.
Because some Christians interpret the New Testament household codes as prescribing hierarchal gender roles wherein wives function as subordinates to their husbands, their challenge to same - sex couples is, who's in charge?
While I appreciate Piper's rightful condemnation of a husband who demands his wife seek his permission before using the bathroom, I believe Piper's entire premise — that wives must be subordinate to their husbands — is faulty, and that this article's application of that premise can actually damage marital relationships by, among other things, impeding honest communication.
Second, he who understands the world and himself as created perceives nature, history, and his own being as radically contingent, radically dependent upon God, radically subordinate to the Creator in both worth and reality.
This self love is sin.God never forced chaos on us.we gave in to satan's lies about evil being an inherent necessity.Jesus said he was the way, the truth and life.He was the life (love) that everyone craves for, he is the truth which meant that his love was our only need and he exposed the lies of satan that we could attain bliss on subordinating people to our cravings.Sinning people don't accept a God who requires us to renounce ourselves because they are not convinced of God's love being enough for them and they are afraid to destroy their identity and live for the Glory of God.So, upon death, these souls realize that the physical world was just a shadow of God's love (the nature, food etc) and their own lies (violence, self love etc) and realize that love is their only need.They pursue it from other soul beings but are hurt that there's only hate and self love.They are afraid to approach the light because they don't want to renounce their identity as they have not recognized God's love before.
Paul even thanked God that he himself had baptized none of the Corinthians save two, together with the household of Stephanas, saying, «Christ sent me not to baptize, but to preach»; (I Corinthians 1:13 - 17) in the Fourth Gospel John's baptism in water is explicitly subordinated to Christ's baptism in the Holy Spirit; (John 1:33) and in the Epistle to the Hebrews «the teaching of baptisms» is put among the rudimentary principles, to be accepted, indeed, but beyond which those need to go who are pressing on «unto perfection.»
Although noone questioned the importance of the economy, those who argued that it was the all - determinative force to which all others should be subordinated were typically condemned as Marxists.
What is more, in their defense of male - authority, another evangelical leader (who served as president of the Evangelical Theological Society) insists that God the Son is eternally subordinate to God the Father.
Anyone who previously had unthinkingly understood the dogma of the primacy of the pope as meaning that the bishops were only subordinate, provincial papal officials, was given a fundamental lesson by Vatican II.
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