Therefore, the Gunners MUST perform credibly well today by taking the bull by the horns to
become leaders themselves too.
It's great to see those people go on and grow within the organisation and
become leaders too or really motivated and great individual contributors.
Not exact matches
«When that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men are fighting hard to make sure that they
become the
leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say «Me
Too» again.»
But today, Chinese tech companies have
become innovation
leaders in some key areas in technology, with truly global ambitions — and Silicon Valley is either
too internally focused or complacent to realize it.
Tech
leaders — perhaps most notably Elon Musk and Stephen Hawking — have expressed fear that A.I. could
become too powerful and rebel against its makers.
Wesfarmers chief executive Richard Goyder says the tone of the national conversation has
become too pessimistic, challenging business
leaders to embrace the opportunities created by Australia's strong
But managers who follow his example
become stronger
leaders too.
Though we may never know how much knowledge these
leaders had prior to the public exposé, it is a compelling case of what can happen when
leaders become too focused on an image of perfection.
«
Too many people let their insecurities get in the way of
becoming good
leaders,» he writes.
It takes years of experience, creative thinking, and an impressive rêsumé to reach the level of «expert,» but if you make sure to hone your skills through these practices, you
too can
become a
leader in the field of finance.
As
leaders, it's all
too easy to fall into the trap of writing «prescriptions» only for what's ailing today and to ignore what might
become a problem tomorrow.
With India skipping past industrialization, the country's
leaders can also figure out a way to minimize this unfortunate byproduct of prosperity before the population
becomes too bogged down in it, which is the case in many Western countries.
Suddenly,
too, the same Chinese
leaders who in the early and mid-2000s still had played the role of the meek learner
became, in speeches and public appearances and writings, very much the triumphalist teacher.
But from time to time, when business
became the engine of social change, it,
too, generated its share of narcissistic
leaders.
As the year unfolded it
became increasingly apparent that the S&P / TSX Composite Index offered investors outsized exposure to the laggards, such as energy, but also
too little exposure to the
leaders, such as the secular growth themes of technology and healthcare.
When these societies
became too large for members to care for one another, Wesley organized «classes,» each with 11 members and a
leader.
Which is more likely — that the Anglo - American people will respond to a world that satisfies no one by
becoming Niebuhrian realists, or that some
leader in the not
too distant future will mobilize Anglo - American power and sense of religious mission by promising to eliminate once and for all the unsatisfactory realities that oppose the special destiny of the dynamic, liberal and capitalist world?
The valor of the Rangers of Pointe du Hoc and the Screaming Eagles of the 101st Airborne and the sailors who risked grounding their destroyers on the Normandy beaches to provide covering fire for the hard - pressed men on Omaha's Dog Red and Fox Green, like the decisiveness of their
leaders, stands in sharp and disconcerting contrast to the fecklessness displayed by
too many European and American
leaders in recent months, during which foreign - policy - by - hashtag seems to have
become the norm.
The audience circa AD 70 presumably would say something like: «If the closest male and female followers failed Jesus and still
became admired figures and
leaders in the churches, surely we
too can be forgiven and serve God.»
To maintain domination some American officials seem willing to bribe the
leaders of foreign governments, to seduce their military officers from national loyalties, to make whole nations dependent on our low - cost food, to spy out the deepest political secrets, and to treat other nations like American provinces that we may invade when they
become too independent.
2) No
leaders across the pitch: Özil for all the money is no
leader but a technically gifted player who can split a defense with an exquisite vision and pass, Sanchez for all the dribbles as the potential but is not there yet, Cazorla will never be in the conversation, Mertesacker is not fit to be one anymore, Coquelin for all the good he has done is
too tender and inexperience, Giroud no WC player to assume the role... the only one who can seriously be a
leader is Wilshere but unfortunately until he
becomes consistent and set the tone with his talent and passion... 3) Mertesacker is a shell of himself and it would be an embarrassment to see him continue to play in his current form, get Gabriel out just for the sake of showing anybody in this team that there's no place for under performers: we paid good money to get him so play him!
Shortly after the good start Arsenal
became exactly what we expect nowadays... Naïve defending, lots of sloppy passing,
too much sideways & backward passing, weak pressing, losing the midfield battle, no
leaders on the pitch, no teeth, no ideas from the bench...
Whether Ronaldo moves on any time soon remains to be seen as he still has a lengthy contract in place, but Bale will also have his own aspirations of wanting to
become the face of the team and a
leader on the pitch as his ageing teammate will surely start to show signs of decline before
too long.
He
became an official
leader in the squad
too, captaining the side on a number of occasions and establishing a good relationship with his fellow players.
A winger when he joined United, the Ecuadorian has
become the Red Devils» Mr Consistent and a
leader too.
Quinn, the Democratic mayoral front - runner, has lost the backing of three left - wing Manhattan political clubs — including one in her own district — whose
leaders say she's
become too centrist as speaker.
Is this limit just a way to prevent a
leader from
becoming too «popular» by doing something that would be good for the majority and bad for the Western elites (the wealthiest 0.01 %)?
If, as I expect, after the election Alan Johnson
becomes Labour
leader the Labour party will do so
too.
Cuomo said it
became too complex to determine the criteria for a task force, so he and the
leaders decided to «trust» one another — a point Senate Majority
Leader Dean Skelos reinforced.
Meanwhile, Labour
leader Ed Miliband and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg have called for new media ownership rules to prevent individuals
becoming too powerful.
He is a very different type of
leader from his predecessor Neil Kinnock, who was probably a tad
too brash for the British electorate; Smith is the friendly bank manager in the High Street (before, that is, bank managers
became a toxic brand) and he leads a united Labour opposition.
State senators in favor of this bill made a three - pronged argument: property taxes have
become too burdensome for middle - class homeowners; the property tax caps for municipalities outside the city have been — according to Senate Majority
Leader John Flanagan — «a tremendous success,» as well as a job creator; and that the city had benefitted so much from uncapped property tax collections that the mayor shouldn't be surprised about the governor's proposal to shift Medicaid cost to the city.
He was caught in a pincer movement between the new
leader of the Tory Party, Boris Johnson, who had accused Ed Miliband of complete surrender to Brussels and the Green and Justice Party which said that Europe had
become too enslaved to monetary orthodoxy and austerity to be supportable.
When Alan Johnson told reporters he was
too old to
become party
leader many scratched their heads and wondered when youth, rather than experience and knowledge, had
become a necessary qualification for leadership.
«Sadly, Michael
became Labour
leader too late in life.
Michael foot was told By Gerald Kaufman, that he was heading labour
too disaster asked him to resign he didn't and A young Supporter of tony Benn, who was part of Banns campaign team, said had Benn Won deputy in 1981 he would have ousted Foot in 1982 and labour would have done worse in 83, than foot had, what makes you think that Had Corbyn
becomes leader that if labour are behind in the polls, in a couple of years it'll be a clue for Him to resign, If corbyn
becomes leader Labour win get 15 of the vote in 2020
I suspect «leaked» in the paper may translate as «deliberately released on the day after Ed Miliband
became leader to undermine him now it's
too late for Labour to pick the good one».
Not only is there the residual fear that Tony Blair is going to let him down again, but he will want to
become leader of the Labour Party before he has to make
too many unpopular decisions and start alienating both the public as a whole and the Labour Party selectorate.
There are no issues
too small for Sen. Charles Schumer (D - NY), who is expected to
become the next majority
leader in the U.S. Senate.
James I've just put a bet on Gove as the next PM, I even know old fashioned teachers Union
leaders who liked his reforms, something Charles Clarke was proposing If he
becomes PM we'll have Tory government still 2040 and that's if remain just win
too
If you want to
become the
leader of your own life, you should know that
too.
And when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men, fighting hard to make sure that they
become the
leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say «Me
too» again.»
Oprah Winfrey delivered one of the most rousing speeches in awards - show history, praising the women «fighting hard to make sure that they
become the
leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say «me
too» again.»
«And when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are here tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men, fighting hard to make sure that they
become the
leaders who take us to the time when nobody has to say, «Me
too,» again!»
Details about Moriarty's plan, involving Sizma's brother's previous participation in an anarchist group (One has to wonder at what point an anarchist group
becomes «
too extreme») and a peace summit with Europe's
leaders, come slowly.
«And when that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight, and some pretty phenomenal men, fighting hard to make sure that they
become the
leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say, «Me
too,» again.»
And when that new day finally dawns it will be because of a lot of magnificent women and some pretty phenomenal men fought hard to
become the
leaders to take us through a time where they don't have to say «me
too» again.»
It provides more characters (Giancarlo Esposito and Rosa Salazar, as the
leader of the resistance and his pseudo-daughter, play the most notable newcomers), but they're even more poorly defined than the established characters, who
become anonymous here,
too.
She continued, «When that new day finally dawns, it will be because of a lot of magnificent women, many of whom are right here in this room tonight... fighting hard to make sure that they
become the
leaders who take us to the time when nobody ever has to say «Me
too» again.»
I shared my high school story and that I,
too, had failed, but then turned it around and
became a
leader.