Sentences with phrase «about taking on»

CEO Brian Farrell stated that the game «no longer fit THQ's profitability profile,» and that they are currently talking to other companies about taking on the project.
Meanwhile, cardholders between the ages of 30 and 49 are carrying slightly less card debt this year than they did in 2013, indicating to analysts that many cardholders are still squeamish about taking on more debt than they can handle.
Maybe he thinks I forgot about taking him on a walk?
«I am excited and energized about taking on this new role, and I look forward to continuing the Diagnostics team mission to stay on the cutting edge of technology and novel concepts to fight genetic and infectious diseases in pets.»
To help you and your jet - setting animal companions, Greyhounds As Pets have produced an infographic that shows you the most important things you need to know about taking them on holidays with you.
That's a title that many of us never thought we would think about taking on.
The good thing about taking on a car title loan with LoanMart is that the vehicle can remain in use.
This is a nice alternative to refinancing your student loans to a shorter term, if you're worried about taking on a higher, required monthly payment.
I'm not talking about taking on more debt, I'm talking about refinancing your student loans.
Bank of Canada governor Mark Carney has put Canadians on notice about taking on too much debt, but is anyone listening?
We believe that the enhanced consumer information that the Department will provide, which will include voluntary PLUS loan counseling for all student and parent PLUS borrowers, and the mandatory PLUS loan counseling for certain borrowers will help students and parents to understand the obligations associated with borrowing a PLUS loan and assist them in making careful decisions about taking on student loan debt.
Being prepared to answer any questions your potential cosigner has will show that you are serious about taking on the financial responsibilities of a loan.
Think about taking on freelance projects, turning a hobby into an entrepreneurial enterprise, or selling things that you find around your house on eBay or Craigslist.
The mortgage brokers will be paid directly by the banks so there is no worry about taking on set up costs for the mortgage.
Then you look at your bank statement and freak out, and think about taking on a second job instead.
The article concludes that many Americans really haven't learned their lesson about taking on too much debt.
While there are legitimate reasons to be cautious about taking on debt, you shouldn't automatically fear credit card offers.
Biner is fortunate — he has a solid defined benefit pension plan (DBPP) through his employer so he's not worried about taking on more risk in his TFSA.
When thinking about taking on student loan debt, it might be helpful to also take into account your potential starting salary and what industry is currently hiring.
Impossible is a blog by Joel Runyon, who writes about taking on impossible challenges and encourages others to cross challenges and experiences off their impossible list.
Basically, anytime someone is serious about taking on a new learning situation — especially where continual improvement in performance is critical — having a way to journal, track, or record your performance is invaluable.
Yes, you should be thinking that long term when thinking about taking on student loan debts, if you don't you could be very sorry.
It's a big favor to ask someone, so be sure of your ability to repay the loan prior to approaching someone else about taking on the financial burden.
I mean, Sony has its own store with oh - so - many Google books, but if Sony and Barnes & Noble are serious about taking on Amazon — and oh, presumably they both are — a team - up makes the most sense to us.
In addition, the publishing market is in a constant state of flux, susceptible to corporate take - overs or consolidations, making publishers even more wary about taking on new authors.
I would've been nervous about taking on the business end as well.
On the down side, mainstream publishing houses are cautious about taking on new talent, are instead sourcing work from established writers with established track records.
This makes him even more hesitant about taking on a job guarding a spoiled brat, but he believes he can probably do what he does best...
MB: With regard to self - published books, publishing companies are wary about taking those on unless they've had phenomenal sales.
I will likely be selective about taking on these sorts of projects, due to the time commitment involved, but developmental editing is, for some, as much a part of the writing process as the actual act of producing a finished draft — and often the most important.
So much for all their plans about taking on high school together.
We asked McGrath a few questions about taking on Pablo Picasso's voice, the many ways of chronicling history, how he's celebrating National Poetry Month and more.
The resulting recording from our time in the hauler was both hilarious and nearly impossible to transcribe, as the guys completed each other's sentences and all talked at once, full of enthusiasm about taking on Le Mans in the new Fords.
It is no wonder that educators are skeptical and cynical about taking on the next «best thing.»
Then I'll really understand and believe how serious they are about taking on student and teacher voice as an important concept to improve schools.
Simon Russell Beale talks to Mark Leipacher about taking on the role of King Lear and reuniting with Sam Mendes.
When I tasked my students with creating a bullying toolkit for elementary students, they were excited not only about taking on a design challenge, but about being informed critics of the materials created by adult bullying experts who are more removed from the problem.
Checking one's privileges is not about taking on guilt, but about acknowledging and confronting societal and institutional discrimination.
Teacher speaks to four school leaders about taking on staff who've switched careers — and the practical experience they bring to the classroom.
«What is really exciting about taking on this role is the fact that I know just how much of this groundwork has already been laid by the fantastic work of Martin and his team,» she said.
Democrats aren't used to fighting so they're understandably nervous about taking on Trump Supreme Court nominee Neil Gorsuch with a filibuster.
Paste had a chat with Boyle this past week about taking on Sorkin's script and the challenge of bringing the characters to life through dialogue.
November 7, 2016 - There's something about taking on hordes of alien invaders that's still fun decades later.
Tony Season is almost upon us) • W Magazine Lee Pace sorta comes out... in that tortured «I won't say it, but I'm saying it» Jodie Foster kinda way in this interview about taking on the Joe Pitt role in the revival of Angels in America • Theater Mania Harry Connick Jr is now in rehearsals for the debut of a new musical based on Best Picture winner The Sting.
Awards Daily TV talked with Sara Bareilles about taking on the iconic Mary Magdalene in «Jesus Christ Superstar...
What did you like most about taking on that role?
CS: I asked you this before «The Hangover» with taking on Will Ferrell and «Land of the Lost,» so how do you feel about taking on Jack Black Memorial Day weekend?
Director Kirby Dick talks about taking on the previously under - explored topic of campus rape in his (now shortlisted) documentary, The Hunting Ground.
Was there any trepidation about taking on the role of this somewhat unsavory character, one who is not only a comically inept criminal but is also part of a mutually abusive relationship that the film portrays unflinchingly?
The human side is portrayed especially in Graham's own serious self - doubt, not only about taking on a paper as the only woman at the time to be running a Fortune 500 company but also fighting a board full of men who urge her to keep the paper's business interests above all else during a sensitive time when they were taking it public.
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