Sentences with phrase «careers take a back seat»

Babies require that careers take a back seat, for at least of a few months.
But in the 2000s his artistic career took a back seat to his editorial work at Viz, especially after he was placed in charge of the new Shonen Jump magazine.
This may be because she decided to let her career take a back seat to that of husband, the painter James Brooks (1906 - 1992), who is represented by one canvas in the Modern's show.

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«My career plans for being a nurse took a back seat
Yesterday at 02:21 pm - If Dean Lewington features against Southend United this weekend it will mark his 700th career appearance, but the Captain said the milestone has to take a back seat as he looks to help MK Dons avoid...
From infancy to college, helicopter parents are so involved in their children's lives that their careers and own interests typically take a back seat or are abandoned altogether.
The Powell family saga has many odd twists and symmetries, like the fact that Assemblyman Powell is now, for the second time in his career, trying to take back from Charles B. Rangel the congressional seat Mr. Rangel wrested from his father, Adam Clayton Powell Jr., in 1970.
«As we take this seat back, it will be because the people in this district are tired of career politicians advancing their careers while they concentrate their power and make it more difficult for small businesses, farmers and veterans to have ordinary lives.»
I'm a single mother, in my thirties, I have a very demanding yet rewarding career in Marketing and Public Relations; and oftentimes, dating and relationships take a back seat, so I'm still searching for my prince charming.
As his well - heeled oldest daughter Samantha (Jacqueline Kim) reevaluates her love life and professional career while preparing for an upcoming wedding, middle daughter Julie (Elaine Kao) strives to improve the failing social life that has taken a back seat to her demanding schedule as a medical student, and youngest daughter Katie (Kathy Shao - lin Lee) enters into an increasingly dangerous prank war with longtime neighbor and determined nemesis Simon.
David Michod (The Rover) and brothers Michael and Ian Spierig (Predestination) have long, worthwhile careers ahead of them, but will take a back seat Jennifer Kent tonight.
Her humor peeks in, but takes a back seat to the more important task of portraying Kim as a real person, who becomes tangled in the addictive nature of an adrenaline filled career.
Although Dehner was passionately pursued art, her career ambitions always took a back seat to those of her husband, who could be demanding and domineering at times.
Because she believed her career would have to take a back seat in such a union, she repeatedly declined.
I have attended a couple leadership forums for women, and in each the messaging has been that this is a time for your career to take a back seat, that you can not have both, that women in the law will generally go back to roles that are not the same as before and that their jobs will change.
When you're in the prime of your career, juggling rent, mortgage, student loan payments, raising a family and paying all sorts of other ancillary expenses that life throws at you, retirement planning can take a bit of a back seat (for a decade or so).
Developing a strong personal brand and preparing for the next step in your career often take a back seat when you're an executive or manager with a demanding schedule.
If you think career confusion takes a back seat when a student gets through to college, you are wrong.
Between kids, careers, in - laws and social engagements, your marriage can quickly take a back seat.
But Jennifer, mother to their daughters Violet, 7, Seraphina, 4, and Samuel, 13 months, admits her career has taken a back seat to her husband's.
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