Sentences with phrase «difficult the job of»

Avoid being misled by myths that cloud the difficult job of preparing for and living in a financially comfortable retirement.
Let the best person for the difficult job of being President of the United States of America be elected and get our country back on track.
At a brewing company in Pennsylvania in the US, the brewmasters turned to reliable NETZSCH NEMO ® progressing cavity pumps for the difficult jobs of moving spent grain and yeast through the brewing process.
But only managers get stuck with the difficult job of what to do with the talent they already have.
The Frenchman announced he will be leaving at the end of this season, meaning the board has the difficult job of finding his successor.
She will provide aid in the difficult job of breastfeeding as well as help around the house during the weeks following birth.
Plus if you do try for a home birth and then need emergency care one of the doctors on staff is going to have the difficult job of figuring out what went wrong and how to fix it with little or no warning.
They are the body's way of preparing for the upcoming event and aid in toning the uterus for the difficult job of labor
Expedia CEO Dara Khosrowshahi has been named Uber's top executive, taking the difficult job of mending the dysfunctional ride - hailing giant and turning it from money - losing behemoth to a profitable company.
Former political rivals George Pataki and Mario Cuomo would talk on the phone from time to time, sometimes commiserating on the difficult job of being governor of New York.
Teachers would also agree to a process to fairly remove teachers who are not successful in the difficult job of teaching.
«They had a difficult job of reviewing and ranking so many excellent applications, but they did superb job.»
UFT President Mulgrew said the union hopes the governor's assistance «will lead to an evaluation system that helps teachers get better throughout their career, offers help and a process to remove teachers who are not successful in the difficult job of teaching, and is done fairly.»
«It's the most difficult job any of us have ever done.»
In a frank essaypublished in 1995, he accused the conservation community of «helping a species go extinct» by placing too much emphasis on captive breeding of the Sumatran rhino at the expense of «the more difficult job of protection and management in the field».
Greenpeace and others are trying to impose a still stricter 80g / 100 km maximum here in Europe, what makes me wonder if these enviros will ever be happy with an achievement, or continue to ask for the impossible, regardless of the difficult job of the scientists and engineers who made the first reduction happen.
The liver has a difficult job of keeping toxins out of your body.
In appreciation for hubby's tedious & difficult job of taking photos of my outfits, I've decided to feature some of his photos to share with you.
Rockwell may have had the more difficult job of all the main players as he begins the story in the most heinous position.
Charlie Kaufman (Nicolas Cage) is not only having trouble adapting The Orchid Thief, he has a freeloading twin brother, Donald (Cage, pulling off the difficult job of playing opposite himself), who wants to be a screenwriter as well.
Usually used as a tool for doctors - in - training, your students can listen to the files and discover for themselves how difficult the job of these physicians really is.
Elementary school teachers often have the difficult jobs of teaching all subject areas.
We continue to see an uptick in teacher pay and are optimistic the General Assembly will continue to bring North Carolina along a path toward earnings that are commensurate with the incredibly difficult job of being an educator.
Is this Government determined to waste money on a privatisation agenda, rather than do the more difficult job of planning sensibly for the school places where they are needed.
The changes should help educators across the state improve at their difficult jobs of helping more students succeed.
During that school year, I found out how difficult the job of vice principal was.
Design work, which included the difficult job of retaining a coupe - like roofline, was...
The Department of Transportation («Department») recognizes the very important and difficult job of the airlines to provide a safe and secure travel environment.
Tasked with the difficult job of improving upon the international sales success of the previous generation model, Kia's engineers and designers have created a new Rio which appeals to consumers» aesthetic tastes.
It hoisted itself, pushing off the ground with one arm, and sat back against the tree trunk with its legs spread out before it, like somebody resting from a difficult job of labor.
When the bag is stolen from her at the airport Boston investigator Mark Kane is given the difficult job of retrieving the suitcase and finding out who is responsible for putting Jenny in such terrible danger.
Amazon could go through the difficult job of baking touch into their current OS, he said.
The employees at those shelters have the most difficult job of all, as there are never enough homes and never enough resources.
Thanks to Assistance Dogs of the West, the difficult job of investigating child abuse allegations, preparing children to testify in court, and educating the public about child victimization has been made easier.
Once your female cat reaches puberty, the difficult job of keeping her inside the house during the mating season would be added to your list.
During this recent trip to Emilia Romagna, we were tasked with the difficult job of learning more about the local Italian sparkling wine.
«To celebrate this news, we also published a fresh gameplay trailer, showing some new types of enemies that will complicate the already difficult job of your heroes.»
Which means a lot of things: the US won't have concrete numbers on mitigation targets and finance commitments before COP15 convenes; the difficult job of
King Solomon, reputed to be the wisest man who ever lived, had the difficult job of deciding which of two women was the rightful mother of a baby they both claimed to be their own.
Newspapers and magazines have a difficult job of trying, often with limited time and information, to sort out truth from fiction on a daily basis, and communicating this to the public — quite an awesome responsibility when you think about it.
If you have young children she may prefer to stay at home and do that very difficult job of raising the children that you both brought into this world.
We can help you get the savings you seek quickly because we do the difficult job of comparing rates for you.
Apple is more aggressively trying to corner the market with solely proprietary solutions that it can control end - to - end, while Qualcomm has the more difficult job of providing a wide range of options to various companies.
And I don't envy the commissioners, who have the difficult job of sorting through countless suggestions and proposals.
Thus, it has the incredibly difficult job of making the viewer believe that the words are actually coming right from the actors» lips.
And to Nika, hello — as someone who had the difficult job of hiring many in an ad agency, sometimes I ran into trouble with applicants who were parents who had all sorts of preconditions for employment: if it snows can I leave early?
The main take away was that governments need to be brave and step up to the difficult job of funding the health sector as a whole system, instead of silos and segments and quarrelling over who does what.

Not exact matches

A job in retail can be difficult work (whether it's because of the customers, or because the customers wound up shopping online).
Since the field is highly competitive, getting a job straight out of high school can be difficult.
At her job at Jimmy's Steer House, she oversaw a dining room staff of 45 servers, and she was known for her ability to handle difficult customers.
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