Sentences with phrase «habit of a lifetime»

Maintaining the judicial habits of a lifetime, he gave an opportunity to comment to those whom he was about to criticise.
As Ron Heifetz of Harvard's Kennedy School of Government observes, «You appear dangerous to people when you question their values, beliefs and habits of a lifetime.
The habits of a lifetime ordained that I must see what I write, line by line.
No, unless he is going to break the habit of a lifetime.
With our two defeats, your could say that he is correct so far, but does that really mean that we can't change the habit of a lifetime and catch the leaders?
Wenger won't change a habit of a lifetime Sad and there's no point getting upset..
After struggling to invest wisely the # 85m received from the Gareth Bale transfer in the summer of 2013, it is believed that Daniel Levy is now set to keep his prized assets and break a habit of a lifetime.
And, while the Frenchman is notorious in both keeping his wallet close to his chest when it comes to bringing new players to the club, and being reluctant to spend in the month of January, on this occasion it appears as though he is willing to break the habit of a lifetime in order to land the highly - rated Argentina international.
I read somewhere recently that you should choose your career wisely as it will shape the habits of a lifetime.
Maybe it is time to change the habits of a lifetime.
The serene and savvy theatre goers were forced to drop a habit of a lifetime, however, during Yaël Farber's production of Les Blancs.
Has he finally broken the habit of a lifetime?
This is a cautious generation of politicians who succeeded through a combination of parachutes and patronage — and the habits of a lifetime are hard to shake off.
There is a huge opportunity to design learning differently through learning communities, just - in - time and on demand learning as well as encourage the habit of lifetime learning.
The Turner Prize, the annual award for artists that never ceases to raise furious debate on what constitutes art and what should be dismissed as nonsense, yesterday proved it was not about to change the habit of a lifetime.
Ron Everard of Calgary firm Everard Kubitz changed the habit of a lifetime in law in 2002, hiring his first articling student more than two decades into his career.
If a candidate clearly lacks the essential soft skills for the job, then there is little chance that you will be able to change their habits of a lifetime once you've hired them.
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