Sentences with phrase «by taking on the role»

Neither party should cross the line by taking on the role of the other.
By taking on this role, Elsa Seguinot is committed to the organization and understands the amount of energy and time required to effectively do the job.
By taking on this role, the meaning of the words can be recognised nearly as fast as when the appropriate area fulfils its task.
After Heroes went off the air in 2010, Panettiere seemed determined to show her versatility by taking on the role of a convicted murderess in the made - for - TV movie Amanda Knox; Murder on Trial in Italy, returning to vocal work as Little Red Riding Hood in Hoodwinked Too!
Suicide Squad and Bright star Jay Hernandez is set to follow in the footsteps of Tom Selleck by taking on the role of Thomas Magnum in CBS» upcoming reboot of the classic 1980s TV drama Magnum, P.I..
Days after signing on to star as Supreme Court Justice and women's rights advocate Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Natalie Portman continues her circuit of playing iconic women by taking on the role of Jackie Kennedy in Jackie.
Cumberbatch continues to test his skills by taking on roles across the spectrum, from voice roles in television with The Simpsons and Peter Jackson's blockbuster trilogy, The Hobbit, to awards - worthy turns in 12 Years a Slave, The Fifth Estate and August: Osage County.
In one sense Samus Aran definitely did subvert traditional gender tropes of the 1980s by taking on the role of intrepid hero.
For the Xbox 360, Brave: The Video Game plunges players into the popular Disney movie by taking on the role of Merida, who receives assistance from other characters in the film to break a curse.
The game itself is a sci - fi action shooter where players battle against cybernetic humanoids by taking on the role of one of three characters with unique powers and abilities; Black Ops, Bishop, and Guardian.
By allowing them to offload their stress onto us, and by taking on the role of dedicated advocates in their cases, we empower them to invest their energy into what's truly important: their families and their careers.»
The market for smart assistants is already being carved up, with Alexa and Google positioning themselves as the big two early on, by taking on roles at the center of your smart home and smartphone.
By taking on this role I was able to reduce product waste.
If you're a high - energy, confident and driven individual looking to take your career to the next level by taking on a role that actually matters — in the company and in the world generally — then we'd love to hear from you.

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Maybe by taking on more responsibility or widening your role, you can make their lives easier or eliminate the need to hire another person.
Empowered by his arrogance, he takes on the role of the Fantastic Four's archnemesis, casting a shadow over the super group with his genius intellect.
A mechanical engineer by training, Burns, who proved herself a quick study and an outspoken colleague, blew through the ranks — taking on product development, business planning and a series of managerial roles that in 2000 put her at the center of Xerox's restructuring efforts.
In addition to being the first female colonel, McEntire sets herself apart from the long list of comedians who have taken on the role by singing in the commercial and switching between two identities: Reba and Colonel Sanders.
By moving in the direction of having publicly traded companies have a policy that includes consideration of gender representation on boards and in senior management, we hope that they will really take that issue seriously, that they'll consider how they're finding people to be on their boards, how they're moving women through senior management roles and making them eligible for boards appointments.
Demonstrate trust in your employees by stepping away from the supervisor role, giving individuals more responsibility over projects or departments and training them to take on managerial duties.
Whye took the role last April and began to expand the work she'd already been doing on Intel's «Diversity in Technology» initiative announced by CEO Brian Krzanich in 2015.
The statistic, revealed by Facebook on Monday, comes as the company takes fire for the role its automated advertising platform played in spreading the online ads.
«By no means do I want to see a situation where a Canadian company like BlackBerry isn't doing well, but we're now in the envious position of being third and we hope to some day be second or first,» Anderson said, who ran MSN Canada prior to taking on her role as an «evangelist» to developers.
A lawyer by training, he's held various roles at the company including one in operations before taking on his current position six months ago.
According to a study by Deloitte, the most loyal employees feel they receive a lot of support, encouragement and training to take on leadership roles.
Through Harpo, Winfrey has also taken an active role in a variety of movie and theatre productions including Precious: Based on the Novel Push by Sapphire and Beloved, which Winfrey also starred in.
We know how to play off of everyone's strengths and ensure our clients are fully serviced based on their needs and objectives by those who can best take on that role.
By 2011, he had taken a leading role in advising Trump on his growing political ambitions, launching a website called «Should Trump Run?»
Still, with Merkel's role on the international stage seemingly eclipsed by Macron, some have questioned whether the chancellor has what it takes to sway Trump on issues where even Macron appears to have failed.
I would have liked to have gotten Weinberg's take on how sales managers should interact with, support and be supported by the role of marketing.
We get trained by our elders to be the next teachers of our culture and that continues with our little ones too, we teach them to take on the role when we are not around, when we leave this world.
«Although there is no single common currency used by cybercriminals across the EU, it is apparent that bitcoin may gradually be taking on that role.
It is important to note that the success of these vital roles depends on the willingness of leaders to take in and apply the feedback provided by your Director of Employee Satisfaction.
By providing students in all disciplines with concepts of sustainability, universities are taking on a more essential role — giving students a broader perspective for whatever profession they choose and helping to create a more inclusive, responsible society.
This evolution was hastened with China's membership in the World Trade Organization in late 2001, and is evidenced by the fact that China is taking on an increasingly large role in global economic and developmental forums.
The firm's CEO, Roy March, has taken a more hands - on role in the firm's New York office, which is led by David Lazarus.
Appointed by HM the Queen on the advice of the Prime Minister, Minghella will take up her new role on 1 November.
It has not taken long for Dolan's role as spokesman for the Catholic Church on the national stage to draw him into a prominent debate that was occasioned by a controversial action of President Obama regardingthe definition of marriage.
Toward this latter choice, clergy can and must enable church members by education and example, for if they attempt to take on a caring role by themselves, they do a disservice to the church.
In the Conference on Church and Society (Geneva, 1966), considered «the first genuinely «world» conference on social issues» because of equal representation by all the continents, there were strong demands for the churches to take a more active role in «promoting a world - wide revolutionary opposition to the capitalist political and economic system being imposed on the new nations by the Western industrial countries which was leading to new types of colonialism and oppression» (Albrecht, DEM 1991: 936).
Rather, enlightened by Christian wisdom and giving close attention to the teaching authority of the Church, let the layman take on his own distinctive role [Gaudium et spes].
You can hold that a woman is so made that she enters into her sexual identity and so finds a particular fulfillment by giving cooperative support to a male leader, or that she is not; you can hold that a man is so made that he enters into his sexual identity and so finds a particular fulfillment by taking responsibility for a female helper, or that he is not; and you can argue across the board for whichever view of Bible teaching on role relationships fits in with your idea.
To blame chance happenings that are amplified by human contribution towards the climate on God or sinners is to commit a serious sin of taking on the role of God.
«Internationally the Government must take a lead in its role on the UN Security Council to support calls from the United Nation's own committees for the creation of a «safe zone» in Iraq, enforced by UN peacekeepers, to protect the country's minorities.
And being a gay man is often seen as taking on a woman's role by default, is it not?
As a factor in the becoming of an event it takes on primarily the role of a determination.32 By prehending a given, predetermined eternal object, the event in its becoming acquires an internal subjective aim proper to it alone which provides direction to its becoming.
The lack of emphasis on a single religion does not stop Disney from taking up a catechizing role, Pinsky notes, «In the Western world in particular, the number of hours children spend receiving moral instruction in houses of worship is dwarfed by the amount of time spent sitting in front of screens large and small, learning values from Disney movies,» Disney's evangelistic entrepreneurship has been extraordinarily successful.
What is unique about the case of Judaism, however, is the strange task that seems to have devolved on secular Jews by which they have assumed the role» to Novak's undisguised dismay» of being, so to speak, the gatekeepers and marshals of secular ideology, perpetually taking it upon themselves to police the boundaries between church and state.
Off topic but I am posting here... by taking voters off the voter roles, it not only disenfranchises them on election day, it takes them off the direct mailings that remind people to vote, including sample ballot, polling places, etc..
But what might at times be taken for a spiritual and vocational crisis is tempered by, for instance, this on September 10: «I don't know how to evaluate these roles, what they are.
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