Sentences with phrase «challenge with an outsider»

But Prabhakar, who first led a major federal office when she was only 34 and later spent time as a venture capitalist, is meeting the challenge with an outsider's enthusiasm.

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A Wall Street outsider in every conceivable way — a public school grad, a Texan from a visible minority, a woman — Godiwalla contended with more than the usual challenges when she moved to Manhattan in the»90s and became an analyst in Morgan Stanley's corporate finance group.
Besides enjoying the planning, as an outsider I was attracted to the entrepreneurial clients, interesting men with a sense of themselves who were trying to make their mark and didn't mind challenging and dismantling rigid corporate empires.»
Manchester United have no European competition and have solely the league to worry about up until January, with the attacking options they have and sufficient time to rest between games you can bet they will be fighting for a CL spot, Everton will be challenging, Spurs will be outsiders for a CL spot in my opinion and I don't expect them to be in it much but I wouldn't count them out and then there is Arsenal.
As an outsider, she was prepared to challenge «the way it's done here,» and she had specific experience with and connections to a functioning postdoctoral association.
LOU director Dave Mullins and producer Dana Murray «As artists who struggled with the typical challenges of growing up and fitting in — thinking we were the only ones feeling like outsiders — this nomination is more meaningful than anyone could imagine.
She indicates the mootness of distinctions between insider and outsider artists with two challenging pairings: a photo work by Liz Deschenes with a painting made of chunks of carpet by Thornton Dial, and a ready - made by Cameron Rowland with a fraught little drawing by the great self - taught Melvin Way.
These concerns and protests are nothing new, of course; art world outsiders and enfant terribles like the Guerrilla Girls and their irreverent posters, the anti-art of Dada, or Warhol's «Oxidation» paintings have long waged war with performance, protest, and art to challenge and change the otherwise impenetrable establishment.
Avvo to my mind is a disrupter to the legal industry in the same way Uber is in the taxi industry or AirBnB is to hotels — an outsider that is pushing traditional business models to the side and ultimately challenging regulators to adapt to its existence because consumer markets are speaking with their wallets that they support these new services.
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