Sentences with phrase «as your way out»

As a way out of poverty, residents are looking to entrepreneurship.
It didn't work The dark side of daylight savings time Arbitration as a way out of the North Korean crisis
I would also add a 7th word «love» (or humility or «do unto other as you would have them do to you») as the way out of rivalry.
I think I would call the 5 words discussed as the Theory of Almost Everything — unless of course the «6th word» forgiveness is included as the way out of violence.
These oppressed also saw the doors opening for them as a way out of the misery with the success of the anti-slave campaign championed by the missionaries.
That crime, prostitution and drug traffic are seen as a way out should surprise nobody.
Parents see that as a way out.
She grew up surrounded by chaos and a violent culture, and chose a path of education and hard work as her way out of a violent community, as opposed to falling into violence herself.
As a way out of this quagmire, the Sultan urged tertiary educational institutions, including the University of Ibadan «to take real and sustainable action to address this sad situation».
Jonathan's suggestion came a day after former President Olusegun Obasanjo reportedly suggested that incumbent President Muhammadu Buhari should hold a meeting with Nnamdi Kanu as a way out of the IPOB crisis.
Speaking from his hiding via a statement on Saturday, he said, «I wish to once again write the members of the Niger Delta Avengers to embrace the Federal Government dialogue option as a way out of the brewing crisis in the Niger Delta region.
As an intelligent man, he saw the need to fight for resource control as the way out for his people.»
After Eleni learned of the India option through one of Kumar's brokers, the couple saw it as a way out.
The potential marriage was offered as a way out of the red for Scripps, which had seen a sharp drop in research funding from the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
European Commissioner José Manuel Barroso himself showed up to give an opening address in which he reiterated his support for innovation as a way out of the crisis, praised the controversial European Institute of Innovation and Technology — a pet project he has championed — and announced the appointment of his first science adviser, Anne Glover.
Because embryos are not destroyed to create them, they have been hailed as a way out of the ethical dilemma posed by human embryonic stem cells.
Cuba Gooding Jr. is Carl Brashear, the son of a sharecropper who joins the Navy as a way out of his dirt poor existence and fights for the right to be the first nonwhite Navy diver.
Brittany Murphy co-stars as Eminem's unpredictable and pragmatic quasi-love interest, an aspiring model who sees him as her way out of Detroit, but who seems willing to hitch her fortunes to somebody else in case he doesn't work out.
This day, however, the bird escapes, bringing her in touch with Gabriele for the first time, at a time when Gabriele is earnestly contemplating suicide as a way out of his troubles, and is more than happy for any diversion that might come along.
Casey Affleck plays Rodney, the brother who viewed enlisting in the Army as his way out of Braddock.
In 1935, African - Americans understood the importance of education as a way out.
After If I Stay and When the Game Stands Tall, we now get The November Man, from Australian - born New Zealand director Roger Donaldson, a man who in the past has given us such reasonably competent thrillers as No Way Out, Dante's Peak (which, like this new film, starred Pierce Brosnan), Thirteen Days and — my favorite among them — The Bank Job.
After graduating summa cum laude from Boston University in 2008, I joined Teach For America in Nevada's Las Vegas Valley with the goal of inspiring students with similar backgrounds to mine to use education as the way out of the circumstances they had been born into.
Where Homesick falters is in its story of a young Muslim immigrant who embraces less than desirable outcomes as a way out of an oppressive childhood.
As a way out, the machine has been replaced with another while the screen itself is being replaced with more robust units.
The public service loan forgiveness program has been regarded by many as a way out of their student loan debt.
In King William's tontine, he challenges the financial industry to start engaging in what he terms «tontine thinking» as a way out of the huge longevity risk pensions and insurance companies are bearing.
While the housing market was in turmoil, many were looking to a short sale as a way out from under a house that was rapidly declining in value.
Let's turn back to the underlying problem with the dead end private student loans and why some consider suicide as a way out.
For the record, I'm not endorsing suicide as a way out, just acknowledging what others are feeling.
As I said, «For the record, I'm not endorsing suicide as a way out, just acknowledging what others are feeling.»
Not really, as A Way Out offers players only one way to play, and that's cooperatively with a friend.
New liberating questions about sensual recognition and the objects» condition are incorporated in the artistic process, as a way out of postmodernism's language play against a visual turn, where close contact with materials, matter and the object are given attention.
Some of his pieces explore the association of basketball and young black men, commenting on the almost impossible aspirations of sports stardom as a way out of the ghetto.
Fridriks» approach could thus be seen as a way out of the predicament which drove Jack Tworkov, one of the first generation action painters, from his «' hot» gestural painting» of the 1950ies and early 60ies to his «' cool» measured painting» after 1966.
Other works play on the association of basketball and young black men, such as drawings made by repeatedly bouncing a dirty basketball on huge sheets of clean white paper set on the floor; a series of larger - than - life basketball hoops, meticulously decorated with bottle caps, evoking Islamic mosaic and design; and Higher Goals (1986), where an ordinary basketball hoop, net, and backboard are set on a three - story high pole - commenting on the almost impossible aspirations of sports stardom as a way out of the ghetto.
But they ought to see environmentalism as a symptom of that phenomenon, not as some way out of it.
Someone with a great deal of debt may get desperate and see a large insurance settlement as a way out.
A self - proclaimed anarchist, Berwick describes bitcoin as a way out of the «dying fiat currency system.»
Trading volume on peer - to - peer exchanges broke another all - time high in most of South America, Russia, and even in the U.S. South America Following Venezuela According to recent stats, Bitcoin continues to gain popularity presenting itself as a way out from accentuated inflation, demonetization policies and general economic and political uncertainty in troubled countries.
I do not encourage married couples who are experiencing difficulties to seek a divorce or seperation as a way out of their marriage.
I really value helping the individuals develop themselves and their skills as a way out of this cycle, and towards a loving relationship.
The editorial also praised home ownership as a way out of financial instability: «Homeownership also proved to be a buffer against financial loss in the downturn.
They do post «short cuts» as a way out but I was unable to manage them in a hurry.

Not exact matches

That's why using big data is so important for small businesses: Culling and organizing data from the company is a direct way to take the guesswork out of delegating, making it easier to measure success and adjust course as needed.
One of a number of reasons I stayed out of my business offices and worked at home as much as possible was because when I went to the office, I was «drawn» to listen in on, interfere with or critique every phone call, look at every fax, poke my nose all the way into everything — to the extent that I ruined everybody else's productivity as well as my own.
«What we have to do is try and figure out the right way to get them in the right network as we move forward.»
There's no way we could be pulling growth off like that if we were distracted with small things such as fulfilling retail orders, handing out samples, or dealing with campus reps.»
This role requires the CEO to move out from behind his or her desk to spend more time on the front lines of the business as a way to assess what might be missing.
So don't count the postal service as out just yet because it's doing whatever it takes to stay innovative and relevant in an age when online messaging has overtaken the way Americans choose to communicate.
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