Sentences with phrase «give to her candidate of»

Twitter chief executive Dick Costolo is a longstanding Democratic donor, while Facebook chief executive Mark Zuckerberg gives to candidates of both parties.
It was customary among the Reformers themselves to speak of a «valid» ministry as one in which «the pure Word of God is preached and the sacraments be duly administered according to Christ's ordinance» (to quote the Anglican Thirty - nine Articles, which are paralleled in other and similar «confessions»); and the history of the ministry in the Christian Church as a whole makes it abundantly clear that «authority to preach the Word of God,» or the right to «dispense the Word of God,» or the giving to the candidate of the Church's recognition and authority to be «preacher of the Gospel» — all these are more or less synonymous phrases — has been an integral part of ordination.
And for Williams, who works as an aide to special needs kids, it's prayers — not money — that she has to give to her candidate of choice.

Not exact matches

Its mission is to «help voters take back control of their democracy» by giving them a place to debate issues, research candidates» platforms, recruit vote pledges from others and more.
Siemens constantly innovates and I have to be confident the candidate will contribute to this goal to create something tomorrow that we didn't believe was possible today... Authentic candidates will let go of the responses they think we want to hear and give the responses that demonstrate who they are.»
Cynthia Augustine, who serves as the global chief talent officer for the ad agency Foote, Cone & Belding, explains to CNBC Make It that asking about a project that didn't particularly go your way gives a broader sense of who the candidate is in addition to what's on paper.
Before we were allowed to put our slip of paper ballot in the bucket, the chair gave an opportunity for someone to speak on behalf of each candidate.
These are all validated assessments that can give you less biased and more accurate views of a candidate's ability to learn and adapt.
From doggie spas to oil companies, employers have been given the green light to hire temporary foreign workers even in regions of the country struggling with joblessness, including the Maritimes and southwestern Ontario, and in sectors where there is no apparent lack of domestic candidates.
Connecting rejected top candidates with other startups seeking to fill roles not only gives those companies the benefit of a reliable lead, but also grants the job seekers more opportunities to find a job.
Meanwhile, GOP leader Donald Trump has seen his lead in Wisconsin evaporate, giving way to Ted Cruz, as Trump has clashed with Republican leaders in the state such as former presidential candidate Gov. Scott Walker and Speaker of the House Paul Ryan (a Wisconsin congressman).
Assuming that none of the candidates want to give President Obama a big attaboy, what measure do they look at as a truer measure of the current U.S. labor picture?
And don't forget LinkedIn, which has shifted and changed the recruiting process, giving companies access to millions of candidates.
«It gives [the candidates] a chance to humanize themselves and put themselves in a more relaxed setting,» said John Greer, professor of political science at Vanderbilt University.
Musk frets over the state of Tesla Motors — he has interviewed 20 candidates and still can't find a suitable CEO — and gives an interview to a writer with Photon magazine about the promise of SolarCity.
Of course, relying on the candidate alone might not give you the full picture of their ability to cope with highly stressful situationOf course, relying on the candidate alone might not give you the full picture of their ability to cope with highly stressful situationof their ability to cope with highly stressful situations.
The ploy — arguably a gimmick — is meant to draw fashionable New Yorkers out from their shoebox apartments across the country to San Francisco, where Michael Preysman, Everlane's founder and CEO, will give these potential job candidates a personal tour of the office.
The group of wealthy donors see giving more funds to the presidential candidate as politically fruitless as Romney continues to trail President Obama in polls, and might prefer to allocate their resources to House and Senate candidates.
Monroe also adds that, to set everyone up for success, «Our recruiters partner with hiring managers to define expectations for the role and location given the type of work, and then work with candidates to ensure that their expectations are aligned.
Sometimes, I share with a candidate why I ask these types of questions and what actions I am looking to be demonstrated to give them a feel for who we are as an organization and how we think.
Outside of Silicon Valley, technology company employees were even less likely to contribute, with employees at Finland - based Nokia giving much less to candidates.
Remember that in order to understand the quality and fit of a candidate you must ask tough questions, demand elaboration, give assignments — whatever it takes to understand the scope of what they have to offer.
A legion of Canadian corporations recently acquired new CEOs: Guy Laurence joined Rogers (which owns this magazine) last December, one month after BlackBerry brought in turnaround artist John Chen to fix its ailing smartphone business; at TD Bank, Bharat Masrani spent a year (some might say his entire career) preparing to take over for Ed Clark, while across the street at CIBC, internal candidate Victor Dodig was given just six weeks before he replaced Gerald McCaughey.
And make no mistake, if 38 percent of those who hire are saying the candidates before them have bad attitudes, are showing up to interviews late, or are not even physically presentable, then any blame falls on those trying to get jobs, not those giving them.
Here are just some of the ways the job application process can be improved to engage potential candidates and give them full transparency.
When it comes to hiring, it is the responsibility of the hiring manager to make sure that the candidate they plan on giving a job offer to be a good fit of that culture.
Political candidates and champion debaters go through rounds of rough - and - tumble dress rehearsals in order to give their final performances a better shot at success as well.
While corporations are prohibited from contributing to federal political campaigns, in 2013 46 of the top 60 TSX companies still gave money to candidates at the provincial level (where in many cases corporate donations are still allowed).
The dossier also said that former Russian security official Igor Diveykin informed Page that the Kremlin had a dossier of dirt on Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton that it wanted to give the Trump campaign.
Yushchenko subsequently won the presidency in a re-run poll after Ukraine's Supreme Court, amid street protests dubbed the «Orange Revolution,» struck down the results of a first vote that gave victory to a pro-Moscow candidate.
Given all the mystery and conflicting claims surrounding Trump's reluctance to comply with what's standard practice for presidential candidates, it's instructive to review the main features of the Trump tax controversy.
Once someone converts into a recruitment lead in your system, you'll want to use the information they gave you about them (years of experience, industry, etc), to nurture them with contextual and relevant content - and hire them if they're a top candidate.
«Having a business background may give a presidential candidate a greater appreciation of what a business has to bear in terms of taxes and regulation,» Litan said.
For everything you ask of someone, you give at least as much in return - you send someone a great candidate for a position they're trying to fill, and later they send you a potential customer introduction.
The hiring team will ask candidates a lot of questions to gauge how grateful a candidate is; how much they appreciate others and how much they give back.
The First Amendment's guarantee of freedom of the press gives press outlets latitude to endorse or condemn candidates without being prosecuted.
He and his daughter Rebekah Mercer have given $ 15.5 million in support of the Republican candidate's election, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
You may not want to give job interview feedback to candidates who didn't make the cut, but it could be one of the best recruiting decisions you make.
This would force Ric McIver either to quit right away and become a candidate, or give up any ideas he harbours of being permanent leader.
The expectation is that the vote will be held in spring 2017, which would give Saskatchewan Premier Brad Wall plenty of time to mull a run, though he continues to insist he is not a candidate.
Over the years, Pishevar has given more than $ 500,000 to Democratic candidates and committees, including the presidential campaigns of Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton.
If the TPP is not ratified before the end of Obama's term in November, it's hard to know what the future of the agreement would be, and how trade relations between the two countries would proceed, given that the U.S. presidential candidates are unanimously rejecting the deal.
They've evidently been told to stay out of sight: one candidate, if you can believe it, said he would only give interviews after the election.
* GOP PANICS ABOUT SENATE SEAT: With Sen. Bob Corker of Tennessee refusing to give a full - throated endorsement to GOP candidate Marsha Blackburn while praising Dem Phil Bredesen, Politico reports that Republicans are in panic mode:
Second, shareholders voting by proxy will be given the relatively unusual opportunity to vote on director candidates individually thanks to an early request for cumulative voting submitted well before the deadline of 48 hours prior to the meeting.
If any person, including a relative or friend of the candidate, gives or loans the candidate money «for the purpose of influencing any election for federal office,» the funds are not considered personal funds of the candidate even if they are given to the candidate directly.
Many of the best job candidates look for employers who do more than give lip service to the idea of flexible work and work - life balance for their team members.
Then, a couple of things went Kenney's way: opposing candidates waited until late September to go public, giving the former federal Conservative minister miles of runway to mount a province - wide pickup - truck tour.
In a recent survey, 39 % of male managers admitted to employing a female candidate based on their level of attractiveness and 57 % said they gave preferential treatment to attractive employees.
I'm not the biggest fan of debates in their current form, but they do give voters the chance to see candidates interact with each other and explain themselves.
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