Sentences with phrase «cited more desire»

Not exact matches

Employees desire flexible work arrangements for many reasons but Branson writes that «having more control over work - life balance, finding it generally useful and cutting down on commuting time» are the most commonly cited ones.
RNS, which offers more details, reports that Gothard's resignation cited his desire to focus on fulfilling Matthew 5:23 - 24, which reads:
NOW what makes it different this year is that seems WENGER lost control of some of his players unfortunately seems that from our best player, finally some factions inside the team got fed up with the complacency WENGER shows to his favorites and blatantly leaving in form players rot in the bench and eventually some of them given permanently in loan (Campbell), citing Campbell, every little opportunity he got he showed more desire than most of our regulars never mind he is a good footballer....
Ozil and Sanchez came as far, far more complete players citing a desire to improve their game as a key factor.
He abdicated shortly afterwards, having reigned for only a year, citing old age and a passionate desire to express his opinions about a wide range of matters more openly.
From www.midhudsonnews.com GOSHEN — Citing his health concerns and desire to spend more time with his family, Orange County Executive Edward Diana announced Tuesday that he will not seek reelection this fall.
GOSHEN — Citing his health concerns and desire to spend more time with his family, Orange County Executive Edward Diana announced Tuesday that he will not seek reelection this fall.
The field of GOP contenders was reduced to three following Friday's surprise withdrawal from the race by Assembly Minority Leader Brian Kolb, who cited a desire to spend more time with family.
He submitted his letter of resignation days later, citing a desire to spend more time with his family.
He was a candidate for the U.S. Senate briefly in 2003 before dropping out, citing his desire to spend more time with his parents.
In June last year she announced her decision to stand down as an MP citing family reasons and a desire to spend more time on work — she took over as chair of the India Business Council in July last year — and charitable activities related to India.
On Monday, citing faltering health and a desire to spend more time with his family, including a 12 - year - old daughter, he announced that Sept. 5 would be his last day in office representing the 71st District, which includes Upper Manhattan.
I personally caught it at TIFF and gave a full point more than our Tommaso Tocci, who out of Venice made the comparison between his debut and now this sophomore film citing «he returns with a much more complex and layered three - part drama that nonetheless retains the urgency and authenticity of Maoz's desire to engage with his own experience of war.»
Charter school teachers were also more likely than their district counterparts to cite a desire for a better salary and benefits package or dissatisfaction with the school as reasons for changing schools or leaving teaching altogether.
But, back to the traditional route, last summer I attended the World Fantasy Convention, and publishers on more than one panel expressed the desire for more genre - crossing material to come across their desks, citing techno - thrillers as an example.
When asked to list their dislikes, iPad owners cited the lack of Flash support, problems with Wi - Fi connectivity, trouble keeping the large screen clean, and desire for more native iPad apps.
He added that some of the best criticism is done by artists citing Donald Judd and Frank Stella, and expressed a desire to see more artists devote time to writing about their chosen medium.
Corcoran offers a more nuanced perspective citing the importance of outside counsel getting to know the business people in certain matters to fully understand what is at stake and the underlying business goals and desired outcome.
So in 2015, facing growing criticism and pressure, Facebook removed the feature citing a desire to give their users «more control».
Canada's competition commissioner Melanie Aitken is leaving her post two years ahead of schedule, citing a desire to spend more time with her family and take on new professional challenges.
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