Sentences with phrase «fine job supporting»

After all, the grip level is still phenomenal, and the armada of acronyms — E - Diff / SSC3 / CST / F1 TRAC / ESP 9.0 / SCM - E — does a fine job supporting balance and composure.

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«The question is whether the people running for mayor believe that, because the job of any mayor is to continue to invest in the facilities and training and continue to support the leadership that make our Finest the finest police department anywhere,» heFinest the finest police department anywhere,» hefinest police department anywhere,» he said.
«The reaccreditation of the Oneida County Children's Advocacy Center by the National Children Alliance is a tremendous honor and a testament to the unparalleled work it does to protect and support the victims of child abuse in our community,» said Oneida County Executive Anthony J. Picente Jr. «I would like to commend Director Joseph Lisi and all of the center's partners for the fine job they do and congratulate them on this receiving this high distinction.»
«Dutchess County has one of the finest Sheriff's Department in New York State and I am committed to ensuring that they have the support necessary to effectively do their job.
Steve Carell and Keira Knightley do a fine job bringing life into this lifeless film but its supporting characters are overly cartoonish and smug that it's just hard to stay involved when everything around you is falling apart.
The actors» performances are subtle, but strong; Mickey Rooney earned a supporting actor nomination for his gentle horse trainer, and Kelly Reno does a fine job for a youngster.
Although Russell is the hero, the others do fine supporting jobs despite the thinness of their characters and the lack of substantive backstories.
The supporting cast also does a fine job helping the plot along, particularly Koch and Rasha Bukvic, who has some fun as a tap - dancing enforcer.
The English voice cast is comprised of a host of celebrities, TV stars all: David Gallagher («7th Heaven»), Ashley Tisdale («The Suite Life of Zack & Cody»), Courtney Thorne - Smith («According to Jim»), Martin Spanjers («8 Simple Rules»), and Jean Smart («Designing Women») make up the essential supporting cast and all do a fine job.
The «Scrubs» star does a solid job in the lead role, and Mandy Pantinkin and Joey King both deliver great supporting work, but it's Kate Hudson who is the movie's most pleasant surprise, turning in her finest performance since «Almost Famous.»
Kurt Russell does a fine job as the soldier - hero, with a lackluster but game supporting cast doing what they can with what few lines there are.
Barbara Hershey does a fine job as well, as does the supporting cast.
Thanks to fine supporting performances from the likes of Katee Sackoff and Jordi Mollà, it has depth and resonance beyond Vin DIesel (who, as he has throughout the series, does a perfectly acceptable job as a musclebound tough guy).
Superintendents Prepared, a popular program that trains educators for the rigors of the top job in urban school districts, has fine - tuned its approach to provide more intensive training and additional support for its graduates in the field.
To improve education, the report found that states need to get the South's finest to become teachers, give students the support they need, strengthen students» ability to go to college or get a job after high school and match resources with students» needs.
You may also be forced to pay significant fines and find it challenging to find a job, support yourself financially, and keep your professional license.
That «and more» will be pretty important, because while it sounds like the AirTV will do a fine job doubling as a pseudo-cable box for cord cutters, rival streaming boxes support a wide range of services.
There's a fine line between positioning your experience to support your target job and flat - out lying about a qualification you simply don't possess.
It's perfectly fine to ask a reference to support you, but then not use them on some jobs, or not at all.)
You must be honest on your resume, but if there is information that does not support your application to a certain job, (for example, an unrelated job you held several years ago) it's fine, and often smart, to omit that information.
I did not seek a job due to the stress of the disorder and hearing loss which my spouse said it was fine as she made enough to support both of us.
We tried to access support from our local authority about two years into the placement, but despite our concerns we were told repeatedly that there were no resources, the «children were fine» or that we were doing a great job raising them.
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