Sentences with phrase «day operation when»

A former director of the University of Wisconsin Cancer Center and NCAB chair, Niederhuber was named NCI's chief operating officer in charge of day - to - day operations when von Eschenbach became acting head of FDA last fall (Science, 30 September 2005, p. 2142).
Assistant Program Manager - Encompassed finding employee coverage for each shift, being «on - call» and ultimately managing the day to day operations when needed.

Not exact matches

The fate of the operations was sealed when the CEO made a solo journey to some Montreal - area stores the Saturday before Christmas, the busiest day of the season in retail.
Add North Strategic to the growing list of firms to discover that, while email and Skype are integral to every - day operations, the best ideas tend to bubble up when people gather in one place.
When they arrive for their first day of work, show them how you like things done, where the things are that they need to perform the job they were hired to do, and the basics of your operation.
Suncor Energy re-established some operations a few days later (only to evacuate again when the fire moved north).
When Chris Caliedo bought a small air conditioning firm in Honolulu in 2013 as a sideline to his day job as operations manager for a marine services company, his employer didn't give it much thought.
Earlier this year when Spanx CEO Jan Singer, a former Nike executive, left to run Victoria's Secret, Blakely returned to run the day - to - day operations of her company.
I think it's easy to put yourself first, when you're sitting in an office, concerned about the day - to - day operations of an organization.
It didn't happen overnight, but when senior leaders throughout the military ranks, especially in special operations, got behind this change effort, started demonstrating the new behaviors themselves and talked about the new vision every day; only then didn't the culture start to shift to align with the vision and strategy.
He describes the modern Federal Reserve as maintaining its optionality; He explains how the Repo operations of the Fed currently operates, and why the transparent communication of the Fed is much improved from the bad old days when they would simply execute market transactions while saying nothing.
A lot of them are actually common sense when you think about it, but the reality is that business owners tend to forget about the most simple things when in the heat of running day to day operations.
As profits continued to grow, in 1908 Walker opened a factory and a beauty school in Pittsburgh, and by 1910, when Walker transferred her business operations to Indianapolis, the Madam C.J. Walker Manufacturing Company had become wildly successful, with profits that were the modern - day equivalent of several million dollars.
Whether your organization needs to increase sales, boost income, increase output, expand creativity, enhance problem - solving, find more balance or improve customer service — these disciplines, when put into practice, will create massive and permanent change in the lives of your participants and in the day - to - day operations of your organization.
These are important considerations when your company needs money to keep its day - to - day operations going.
The protocol will replace the Single Euro Payments Area (SEPA) initiative under which it operated previously, and which could lead to up to five - day waits for payments to process via the firm's Estonian operation when trading volume was heavy.
It's a question of WHEN, not IF, banks and other financial institutions begin using digital assets in their day - to - day business operations and it will be interesting to see who the winners and losers in the digital asset space will be.
«On a day», the paper continued, «when Francis delivered a warm address to his cardinals and continued to project [my italics] humility» (for all the world as though the new Pope were performing some kind of PR operation) «the Vatican seemed intent on quickly putting to rest questions about the Pope's past, dismissing them as opportunistic defamations from anticlerical leftists.
Just as in that seed there were together (simul) invisibly all the things which would in time develop into the tree, so the world itself is to be thought to have had together — since God created all things together — all the things which were made in it and with it when the day was made, not only the heavens with the sun and the moon and the constellations... and the earth and the abysses... but also those things which the water and the earth produced potentially and causally, before they should rise in the course of time in the way we now know them, through those operations which God carries on even until now.8
People's hatred of Wenger just blatantly blurs vision at times... «We all know what happened last summer when it seemed that Wenger deliberately put off telling us fans that Welbeck needed another operation until the day after the transfer window had firmly shut.»
This of course means that when those two return to the squad the only two long term injuries we will have left is Mathieu Debuchy, who was hardly part of the first team squad anyway, and the little Spaniard Santo Cazorla, who Wenger also mentioned in today's team news as he looked chipper from his hospital bed after his operation the other day.
For 154 days after the operation, the central questions in the sport were how Arazi would recover from the surgery, where and when he would make his only pre-Derby start and whether he would emerge from a winter of convalescence and training as the same colt who had so dominated his generation.
When they hired Bruce, what we all wanted as fans was someone who would get Snyder out of the day - to - day operations.
There was very little time to prepare and consult with the doctor before the operation, but M went into hospital a few days later with confidence that she could continue breastfeeding when the worst was over.
I noticed in the report when people identified barriers, there was often the implication that the farm to school effort was something they had to do in addition of their day - to - day operations, rather than instead of some day - to - day operations.
When Dan came home one day to tell me about a story of a young girl in her class who was a scholarship student in his class, a Kenyon, who was desperately ill and needed a heart operation.
Mr. Liu Yong, Managing Director of the company made this remark when the Deputy Ambassador to China, Horace Ankrah paid a two day working visit to the company to familarise himself with the operations of the company.
«When discussing our options under this requirement, we determined that the best way to minimize the impact on both our employees and our customers was to cease most State DMV office operations for one day,» said Swarts (the former Erie County clerk who has held his post since the Spitzer administration).
Field Marshall Mohamed Tantawi was in charge of military operations on some of the days when the shootings of civilians took place, so it does seem reasonable to suppose that he might give evidence.
«At a time when we are asking state and federal law enforcement to help put in more resources, how can we have a police commissioner who is diverted from the day - to - day operations of the department?»
The first hearing will be focusing local government and government operations spending, generally the day when the state's big - city mayors come to Albany to lobby state lawmakers in person.
When the Mets take control, Wilpon said, the county will continue to hold the lease on the stadium while the Mets will handle day - to - day operations.
A police source told DAILY GUIDE that when the security agents got to the site, the illegal miners took to their heels, but the law enforcers managed to grab 26 of them on the spot, while the other 11 were arrested at Akyem Osenase in a different operation on the same day.
Noble noted that the current «strong mayor» system was enacted hastily 20 years ago when Mayor T.R. Gallo (the incumbent's late brother) orchestrated a rapid about - face from a proposed city manager system which would have left day - to - day operations in the hands of a professional hired by elected council members.
He added that he just returned to his village located at the outskirts of Lissam, in the Ussa Local Government Area headquarters that day when the soldiers, who he said were among those on Operation Cat Race, in the state, came.
The next stage of the experiment will take place next summer when the Viking voyage research operation will travel back to Denmark from Ireland, allowing some hardy salts another chance to relive the grueling days of the Vikings on the open sea.
«Every day I recalculate the fuel figures and adjust operations» to maximize fuel efficiency, said Willem Dullaert, chief engineer of the Oosterdam when this writer was onboard earlier in the year.
So, looking at a scale of hours to days, we're trying to understand how — when a patient moves into a new room to have an operation or to undergo a procedure — the microbes that are already in that room affect the outcome of the patient's stay in the hospital.
The first step when treating necrotizing fasciitis is for surgeons to cut away the damaged tissue, which can require several operations over several days.
I have played around with fasting, but my usual mode of operation is to eat once or twice a day when I get hungry, until I feel satiated.
I had a very political day and a half when I caught in succession Frieda Mock's «Anita: Speaking Truth to Power,» about Anita Hill; «The World According to Dick Cheney,» directed by R.J. Cutler and Greg Finton; Alex Gibney's marvelous «We Steal Secrets: The Story of WikiLeaks»; and Richard Rowley's eye - opening «Dirty Wars,» which follows reporter / whistle - blower Jeremy Scahill's investigations into covert military operations conducted by the United States in more than 70 countries, including some that are supposed American allies.
A major issue pushed by the LGBT movement, trans - genderism (as opposed to trans - gender dressing) did not pop up the day before yesterday but became an issue as far back as 1930 when a surgeon in Germany performed the first and thereby a risky series of operations that changed a man's sex by removing his male parts and constructing a vagina with ovaries.
We expect it to be a public affair, but instead, it's a canned response he's readying to give to the Allied commanders when they inevitability give him pushback on his strategy to spread out the D - Day operation.
When an SMO partners with an organization, the SMO monitors all day - to - day operations, and the organization monitors the SMO.
As cited by Porter, the same thing happens when U.S. hospitals «do whatever it takes to keep patients alive at least 31 days after an operation, to beat Medicare's 30 - day survival yardstick.»
There's no warning signs or Markings in the whole 7 mile stretch of the road to suggest that speed monitoring (day light Robbery) is in operation, I thought it was mandatory to have the correct signage in place when targeting motorists.
This way, you have more versatility and more performance features for when you want to seek out those adventures or just handle the day - to - day operations and errands.
Moreover, xDrive utilises an energy - efficient operating strategy: When four - wheel drive is not required — which is usually the case in day - to - day operation — the pump is deactivated, rendering the system unpressurised.
The reversing camera is very good, with an excellent resolution and clear colours in the day, and little touches like the way the mirrors fold up when the car locks or the separate rear air - conditioning operation and cup holders galore.
(Back then, Amazon was a more intimate operation; I suspect that the days when someone can set up a meeting willy - nilly with Jeff are over, now that Kindle has grown so large.)
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