Sentences with phrase «become cheerleaders»

Then they become cheerleaders for each other's aspirations, even as both of their careers rise and fall.
Buyers didn't become the cheerleaders that investment bank analysts became, but they lost their skepticism and adversarial nature.
It was good this election when the Watertown Daily Times, became a cheerleader for his campaign.
His tenure in politics has seen Goldsmith become a cheerleader of the anti-Heathrow movement, and his energy levels peak when discussing the topic.
«The idea is develop the revenue sharing plan so if there's development in the city, it benefits Clay if there's development in DeWitt; it benefits Solvay; all the community would benefit so everyone becomes a cheerleader for economic growth.
Don't become a cheerleader For some people, a constant «you've got this,» «keep going,» or «you're almost there» can come off as condescending, not to mention annoying.
While not everyone has the option of becoming a cheerleader, it's definitely a great way to get noticed.
Netflix and Amazon Studios, meanwhile, have emerged as supporters of some of cinema's brightest talents, becoming cheerleaders for the endangered mid-budget projects that give indie talent a chance to flex their muscles.
I think he's a principal to me,» says Richards, who felt overwhelmed and lonely when she arrived as a freshman but has since started a drug - free club and become a cheerleader.
However, in my opinion, NSF (paleoclimate) has become a cheerleader for the small paleoclimate industry and abdicated its obligations to ensure compliance with US federal data archiving policies.

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Increasingly, bosses are becoming coaches, colleagues, and cheerleaders for the employees they support rather than prison wardens or executioners.
That is why we have become increasingly concerned with the growing noise from DOL Fiduciary Rule cheerleaders about the need to regulate who gets to use the term advisor and who does not.
Yet if we listen only to our cheerleaders, we become horribly inflated, as if we are above reproach and far too virtuous for correction.
The NFL claims to be «disappointed... angry... distraught,» but probably not particularly surprised, because scandals are becoming as much a part of the game as cheerleaders and instant replays.
And I became a determined cheerleader for my other grandmother, cheering her on as she slowly walked down hallways for the first time in numerous weeks (if you know my grandmother, you know that just months ago she was on a road trip in Sedona with my mom and grandpa, and walking miles everyday).
In a written statement responding to the AAP's guidelines and recommendations, the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS) said that it that «agree [d] with many of the recommendations,» and pointed to its efforts over the past 20 years to minimize risk for high school cheerleaders, beginning with publication of its first guidelines for sideline cheerleading in 1988, which became the basis for the NFHS Spirit Rules Book, first published in 1992.
He was really enjoying the fact that we'd clap and cheer for him each time he went to the toilet, and one the second day, his sister became his biggest cheerleader of all, doling out high fives and telling him how proud she was that he used the toilet.
Since your baby can't yet speak or make decisions for herself, you must become her voice — and her biggest cheerleader.
She became my biggest cheerleader.
«I will do everything I can to stop my party becoming essentially a cheerleader, a vanguard for a sort of angry intolerant pacifism which sets a myriad of preconditions which they know will never be met and and will ultimately say no to any military intervention.
The candidates will spend the next month and a half trying to distinguish their viewpoints and positions on the borough's greatest needs in their bid to become its de-facto cheerleader.
Wu, the son of Taiwanese immigrants, says if he becomes lieutenant governor, he would not be a cheerleader for the governor's policies, but would offer an independent counterpoint, and might even investigate Cuomo for possible corruption, if necessary.
The New York Jets became the fourth team in the NFL to reach a settlement over a wage theft lawsuit brought by cheerleaders.
Duffy, who's publicly been Cuomo's biggest cheerleader, privately may have become disenchanted with the job as New York's number two elected official.
As Karen DeWitt reports, Duffy, who's publicly been Cuomo's biggest cheerleader, privately may have become disenchanted with the job as New York's number two elected official.
The conventional political wisdom among many at the state Capitol was that Gov. Dannel P. Malloy, a major cheerleader for Democrat Hillary Rodham Clinton, would head south to Washington, D.C., to become part of her new administration.
Cheerleaders for futuristic cars, which can navigate roads with zero input from humans, have for years drummed up interest by focusing on how much safer these cars will be and how traffic jams would become history once these intelligent cars take to the roads.
Be your own cheerleader in your journey of becoming a master of manifesting money.
Fast forward a few years and I became a professional cheerleader for the Washington Redskins.
He has become my biggest cheerleader, even knowing that his lessons are being exposed.
She becomes your teacher, confidant, and cheerleader.
As your personal dating coach I will become your personal cheerleader and mentor in this crazy dating world to give you confidence in your dating prowess.
«Our social media friends become our digital cheerleaders, which I believe is a good thing — in moderation.»
I was a cheerleader and my goals are still out there I am currently going to school to become a doctor and make my father proud... I am a honesty trustworthy person and i wish i can find someone that would accept me for who I am not for what they want me to be... I love any kinda music and i will...
I am hoping this one becomes a cult classic just like Cheerleader did.
In the pivotal role of cheerleader Lyla Garrity, Minka suddenly became a favorite of photographers on the red carpet and a regular on hot lists.
As a parent, you become a proficient cheerleader, problem solver, and organizer of the disorganized.
Goodbye to Bennet's «Cheerleader» The departure of Bennet Middle School principal Kathy Ouellette to become district superintendent brings mixed feelings to Bennet's staff and students, and Ms. Ouellette.
He became techno man and chief cheerleader, posting excerpts in hallways, having students read from their novels over the PA system, and, at the end of a frantically productive month, inviting city council members and local reporters to a novel - reading party.
A leading campaigner for the expansion of selection during David Cameron's tenure as prime minister, Brady became a prominent cheerleader for Theresa May's plans to open the first new grammar schools in decades when they were announced last year.
With this approach, central office leaders become co-learners, teachers, and strategic resource partners to principals rather than just cheerleaders or implementation monitors.
«K,» for example, could marry a voluptuous high - voiced N.F.L. cheerleader, who would more than offset his tight feminine derriere, while his ex-wife, «S,» might choose to become involved with a lumberjack with very large arms, thereby neutralizing her thick calves and faint mustache.
Growing up, she did what was expected of her: getting straight A's, becoming head cheerleader, the homecoming queen, and then Centennial Queen of Fairburn.
In time these relationships will pay dividends, and these people will become both your customer base and your loudest cheerleaders.
Our publicist became our biggest cheerleader and advocate, working tirelessly to promote our book.
So councils, who have become chief cheerleaders for policing subjective complaints, define hate speech as including «any behavior, verbal abuse or insults, offensive leaflets, posters, gestures as perceived by the victim or any other person as being motivated by hostility, prejudice or hatred».
So how do you get your books in front of the eyes of library staff, who could become invaluable cheerleaders of your books and authors?
They will also be there for a support when you're losing steam and become your own personal cheerleader.
With a flick of the fingers you become the teeth cleaning equivalent of a baton - twirling cheerleader.
As the performances unfold, assumptions are turned — a Tupperware party or neighborhood watch meeting turns into a xenophobic scramble for handguns; a demonstration of a robotic tool for distance learning transforms into a duck - and - cover drill; a rally led by cheerleaders becomes an elaborate musical number that has the audience chanting anti-abortion slogans.
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