Sentences with phrase «become difference makers»

This symposium will provide experiential and evidence - based talks and workshops to help participants become difference makers in the profession of veterinary medicine.
Students at ISAAC in New London are getting a unique opportunity to become difference makers this summer!
Where businesses want to play and how you can help is becoming a difference maker.

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Now, I do understand the logic behind a RB at # 32 if you're going to rely on them as the guy, if you can have him become a 3 down back then it's worth it... Also a RB at 32 has a higher likelihood of being a difference maker because you'd be taking a top 2 guy at that position rather than grabbing the 3rd best OT or 4th best DLman etc..
With the position group losing not just redshirt seniors Garret Dooley and Leon Jacobs, but also outside linebackers coach Tim Tibesar, Van Ginkel has the ability and opportunity like those before him (T.J. Watt, Dooley, and Jacobs) to take the next step in not just becoming a starter but becoming even more of a difference - maker.
David Lynch's Mulholland Drive contends that the answer to the eternal struggle between what is real and what is fantasy comes in the form of a Keatsian confusion — it's the difference between Adam's dream and Eve rendered flesh, blurred in the mind of the creator and his audience.A film is a dream of the director made tangible, a conceit familiar from the fourth wall - breaking in Ingmar Bergman's Persona (banishing any mystery there might have been regarding the visual references to that film in Lynch's piece), and a movie's characters therefore become projections of its maker's sublimated longing (clarifying too the auteur's use of wardrobe and colour schemes from Hitchcock's meditation on objectification, Vertigo, as well as those of his first collaboration with inamorata Tippi Hedren, The Birds).
The fresh faces at the Grand Budapest are certainly the difference maker in this effort, though even with that in mind, it's tempting to hope that Fiennes will become an Anderson regular.
Heidi Cullen, Chief Scientist at Climate Central, said: «It makes a real difference to policy - makers and planners if they can find out quickly after a disaster whether such extreme events are becoming more or less frequent.
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