Sentences with phrase «back control of your destiny»

Eurosceptic ministers, liberated from collective ministerial responsibility for the first time over the weekend, have started to set out the case they will make in the months ahead for Britain taking back control of its destiny outside the European Union.
So here is your to - do list for today, or this week, to jump start your job search and take back control of your destiny:

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«When I made the difficult decision to cut expenses at Fab in mid-2013 I had essentially two options in front of me: keep growing at the pace we were growing and hope I could raise even more money down the road, or scale back and control our own destiny.
Any time we stray from the path of righteousness, we have to repent and get back in good standing with God... remember, God Almighty controls your destiny.
«I'm not in control of my own destiny here, I'm so far back.
After much debate, I decided to fire my agent in the nicest way possible (we remain friends today), and I took back control of my own publishing destiny.
On Mike Shatzkin's blog, he speculated that the publishers» decision to delay the e-book versions of some major upcoming titles isn't «a battle to rescue hardcover books from price perception issues caused by inexpensive ebooks» so much as it is about «wresting control of their ebook destinies back from Amazon.»
As a writer who's been on the cusp of an offer too many times to count over for the past four years, for me, self publishing opens up a new empowering option that takes the «hopelessness» out of the equation, the inability to control your own destiny, the seemingly endless swim up the traditional publishing stream like a salmon, just to be eaten or thrown back to try again.
You've taken back control of your writing destiny.
It's great to be back with a small team in control of their own destiny
However, as long as you have sand stored in the dagger, you can rewind time and put the Prince back in control of his destiny, allowing him another chance to carry on and learn from his mistakes.
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