«She said, «I get to
do roles like Maria Callas in «Master Class» or like Dolly in «Hello, Dolly!»
Tarantino «was dead set on it only being me, but it took me a while — even though I needed to
do a role like that — to get my head around doing things like murdering people and taking heroin,» Travolta said.
Not exact matches
And one of the things I'm excited about — hopefully you'll have some more time now that you've turned over the CEO
role — that people
like you and me can sit in a room and say let's forget about what we believe and don't believe.
«I didn't feel
like that was my place,» is understandable answer, but is also a sign that the candidate is unwilling to step past defined
roles.
If you can shift your
role toward a healthier version of what you're already
doing, you'll save time with more productive interactions and, let's be honest, people will just
like you more.
Vulture, or Adrian Toomes, played by a very well - cast Michael Keaton — who probably got this
role for appearing as another man with wings in «Birdman» — is one of the rare villains in the MCU that has a personal vendetta against the superheroes who doesn't feel
like a desperate tie - in.
What
does a «strength» look
like and how will you know it's time for them to evolve into a new
role?
Choosing a
role model and hero who has accomplished the kind of success you would
like to have makes it easier to believe you can
do it as well.
Though he hopes to become what his father calls «the white Will Smith,» Paul has yet to find his breakout starring
role, though he
does know what kind of work he'd
like to be
doing.
Like Jim Collins says, the
role of a leader is to grow great leaders so when you leave the organization doesn't miss a beat.
He doesn't
like the fact that CEO Brian Moynihan has already taken the chairman post, despite a 2009 shareholder vote to separate the
roles.
And it doesn't sound
like Facebook's new «head of news» will help the social network figure out its
role in this evolving media landscape — the company announced Friday that it has hired former NBC host Campbell Brown to be its head of news partnerships, but said she will not be involved in content decisions.
The overall theme here is to not feel
like what you're
doing in your full - time
role isn't beneficial.
I
like to ask in reverse in interviews, «If we
did get aligned to offer you this
role,
do you plan on accepting?
You might
like to try out short - term job swaps as well, as people working in a
role that's new to them can often see potential problems or new solutions that those there day in and day out just don't notice.
Like the entrepreneur, I play
roles that arise from the company's needs and what needs to get
done.
You get actors that
like to give a lot to the
role and who appreciate the
role on the same level that you
do.
Second, when someone
does something well, reward them with public recognition, whether it's a company - wide email, a shout - out in a meeting, a party, or something more substantial
like an enhanced job title (for instance, «Senior» or «Lead» in front of their current
role).
«By no means
do I want to see a situation where a Canadian company
like BlackBerry isn't
doing well, but we're now in the envious position of being third and we hope to some day be second or first,» Anderson said, who ran MSN Canada prior to taking on her
role as an «evangelist» to developers.
The talk show host concluded: «Here's what I'll be very disappointed in: If Trump
does lose, as I am very confident that he will, and let's say it's not super close, if he loses by a significant margin and Sean Hannity and people
like him have not experienced some significant career pain, if not destruction, because of their
role, then it's over.
As a youth soccer player, I think I had really good coaches, really good
role models that taught me a lot about professionalism and taking care of myself and I feel
like I
did that early on.
Choosing a
role model is one part aspiration and many parts affirmation: We choose qualities that don't just reflect what we would
like to be but that are already extremely important to us.
If keyword density
does not play a vital
role why
do sites
like — junkmycar.com, alto-shaam.com, voylla.com and loads more use the same strategy?
As president and CEO of Catalyst, an organization committed to expanding opportunities for women and business worldwide, I'm often asked why there are still so few women in senior leadership
roles —
like Meg Whitman, president and CEO of Hewlett Packard — and what forward - thinking men and women can
do about it.
The folks who saw this coming,
like Dean Baker (and Jamie Galbraith, Roubini, Krugman, Shiller... me, after Dean convinced me) either didn't depend on such models or gave a prominent
role to the debt bubble in addition to the standard models.
Those tactics don't go deep enough — they're more
like supporting
roles.
What
does success look
like for Kevin Ryan after a year in this new
role?
But Dorsey says the on - the - ground view you get as CEO, versus something
like a chairman
role, is one of the main reasons he doesn't anticipate any changes.
Heather didn't realize it at the time, but momentum was already building within Zillow Group for creating a pilot program for employees
like her — highly motivated culture carriers who are interested in transitioning from non-tech to tech
roles.
He brushed the idea off at the time, but when names
like Jason Kenney and Donna Kennedy - Glans started coming up for the
role he didn't
like what he saw, which he considered to be the same old thing for the party.
Even if you take an active
role in managing the investments in your retirement accounts, tax - loss harvesting doesn't apply to retirement accounts,
like 401ks or IRAs.
On a day
like today, fundamentals don't seem to be playing much of a
role in pricing.
They still have to comply with federal and state laws, which means gays are out, but everyone else has to be considered for employment by the company (the only exceptions to the law are where your religion or other protected status are essential for the job... for example, a Muslim couldn't sue an Episcopalian church who wouldn't hire them in an administrative
role because their faith clashes with that of the church — things
like that don't apply to a fast food chain).
What
does it look
like to be fully present in our
roles of «execution» when we truly embrace the heart and mind of Christ?
Like everything else in this movie, their
roles are being kept a secret for the time being, but don't worry.
Most people
do not
like admitting they were wrong when making a change, so the churches will need to create
roles for the old guard without making them feel marginalized.
Only here, therefore,
does he win full release from the quasi-entitative model of societies espoused by Whiteheadians generally, even those who
like Sherburne and Gallagher want to give greater attention to the
role of the nonsocial nexus of entirely living occasions as the necessary infrastructure for the soul or society of presiding occasions.
They
did have times they met (otherwise how could you neglect the assemblies) and leadership defined (with particular
roles like deacons and elders).
While news media
like Time and 60 Minutes cast Grey in the
role of David fighting the Goliath of the gambling industry, he prefers a different Old Testament story, comparing himself and his followers to Gideon and his unlikely band of soldiers handpicked to
do God's will.
But frankly, all the pastors ought to be
doing in the first place is being a servant and a slave to others — that's what a pastor is anyway, at least what sketchy little bits of «pastor»
roles can be made out in the NT, as it's scarcely mentioned — not necessarily standing up there and teaching everyone two or three times a week, running the show, and acting
like some kind of CEO.
Anglicans
do not recognize a single authority,
like the Pope or the Bible, but instead recognize the complimentary
roles of Scripture, reason, tradition, and experience.
So, as we drove the 13 hours to where the funeral would be held, and as I watched the family and their loved - ones grieve, unsure of my
role in a time
like that, I kept asking myself, «What good things
do people
do for me as I grieve?»
It may seem
like Christians who advocate power, hierarchy, and narrowly defined gender
roles are winning the day, but just because these voices are often the loudest doesn't mean that they are the most effective, or even the most popular.
I'd love to
do the easy thing and blame our statesmen and particularly Obama, but the fact of the matter is that there will ALWAYS be people
like these willing to fill the
role.
He acknowledges that radical deists
like Thomas Paine played a pivotal
role but points out that their religious beliefs
did not necessarily carry the day.
And I don't think we'll know what's it
like to have let go of an identity that is so integral to our being that to give it a diminished
role would be
like Americans saying the Constitiution isn't really that important and hardly what makes you an American.
Don't forget that during that time, there were MANY claimaints to the Messiah
role like Simon of Peraea, Athronges, Menahem ben Judah, Vespasian, Simon bar Kokhba, etc. ad nauseum.
But in the gospels generally the term is fully alive in something
like its original sense, and we shall
do well to retain the Hebrew word as a reminder that «Christ,» or «Messiah,» is here neither a personal name nor a theological term, but an index to an historical
role.
Issues
like the
role of money in sport, why loud rock music and sport don't mix, and the greatness of good sportsmanship are all well handled.
What if the church started spouting off things
like «It is inappropriate for men to ever hold their children unless the mother is absent or given permission by the mother, to
do otherwise usurps the God - given
role of the female in the family»?