Sentences with phrase «handed the work in»

At first, you ask yourself if it is real or coincidence, then you see God's hand working in it all.
When we find ourselves feeling desperate for Him in a dry season, we can miss His hand working in our lives.
I pray you and your precious family will see His hand working in this battle and it will hold you up when you may feel like crumbling.
Color contrast is fabulous while fancy hand work in golden color is adding more beauty to this bridal dress.
Handing the work in and presenting it at the end is easy too — all they need to do is save the file and send it to their teacher.
While this version may be slightly more expensive, it can be very useful in helping children understand how and why the hour and minute hands work in conjunction with each other.
This control system was so smart and at least from a personal standpoint, it provided a level of satisfaction knowing that you out thought your opponent and your brain and hand worked in sync to take down your enemies.
There is a depth of understanding and clear evidence of a living interaction with painting's history in this work — a hard - won quality that can only come from eye and hand working in tandem.
The gardens especially show the beautiful confluence of human mind and hand working in synchronicity with the land and its creatures to show the glory of God more and more clearly.
what an exciting time to see your children move on and the Lords hand working in their lives!

Not exact matches

I get my flash briefing from Alexa, which gets me a hands - free summary of what's on fire in the real world, and I do a quick check of Slack on my phone, which gets me a quick summary of what's on fire at work.
Handing in your resignation letter to your boss who constantly nags you about your report and paper works that are long overdue will definitely give you a feeling of relief since you can be free from the confines of your office that locks you in from Monday to Friday, 9 - 6 PM.
Organizations like Unilever and Kraft, which previously relied on marketing «soft skills,» are now taking a playbook out of the tech world by building data - science teams to work hand - in - hand with marketers.
This means it is more difficult for small businesses to gain backing or grants from the government to allow them to be eco-friendly in the work place, whereas large companies are able to take matters into their own hands to some extent.
I was going from a record company to the airline business, so the key thing in that deal was that if it didn't work out, I could hand the 747 back to Boeing after the first year.
In other words, men weren't supposed to pitch in much at home if they were also working, but even women who worked outside the home full - time were supposed to be as hands - on as full - time, stay - at - home parentIn other words, men weren't supposed to pitch in much at home if they were also working, but even women who worked outside the home full - time were supposed to be as hands - on as full - time, stay - at - home parentin much at home if they were also working, but even women who worked outside the home full - time were supposed to be as hands - on as full - time, stay - at - home parents.
«I would work at the lab at night after class and hand in my results,» he says, «and then go to sleep and basically play the whole day.»
Meghan Sherlock, a 2014 Harvard MBA recipient, says participating in MBAs Across America gave her valuable hands - on experience working with businesses on a wide variety of challenges.
His first hands - on foray into catastrophe - response work came when he flew into Calgary after the city flooded in June 2013, arriving with nothing but a backpack.
The plant in La Pocatiere, Que., will lend a hand by taking on work transferred from an operation in Mexico where there have been quality issues.
«When you've worked with someone who's been a digital sculptor for their entire career and all of the sudden what they have been designing and making they're now holding in their hands — ,» Henderson pauses.
This is the only way to become good at anything and it works hand - in - hand with confidence.
«Franchisees worked hand in hand with Pizza Hut, Inc., on every facet of this launch,» says a spokesperson from NPC.
Your work day officially starts fifteen minutes later as you stumble to your computer, still wearing what you woke up in, coffee in hand.
Roll out the barbeques, calm the kids, and... begin the inevitable hand wringing about the slump in productivity at work.
The key is to create an individualized plan that works for you based on all the factors at hand — available minutes in the day, amount of sleep required and work commute.
«While we should be unapologetic in our support for free and inclusive trade, we should also work hand - in - hand with businesses to make it more efficient (and) more effective,» she said.
As someone that works in online marketing and sees the power of successful strategies first - hand every day, take this advice: don't give up on the Internet.
Make them work hand in hand.
We work hand - in - hand with the manufacturers and patients to make sure the drugs are being administered correctly.
Global Security has worked hand - in - hand with suppliers to prevent theft of Apple's intellectual property as well as to identify individuals who try to exceed their access.
Proper keyword selection and match types work hand in hand with DKI ad copywriting to make DKI ad strategies highly profitable.
Our marketing team works hand - in - hand with franchisees in developing Grand Opening campaigns, so that the neighborhood immediately feels the presence of newest coffee shop in town!
«To get the full change to happen, we probably need not only greater representation of women, but we need to see also a cultural shift in organizations that really places greater value on gender equity in the workplace, and makes it more legitimate and acceptable for women to lend a helping hand to other women in the work place.»
There are certain values in terms of almost every aspect of how you work and how you function and how you hand off... I think more and more, people care about how a company functions and what their values are and what they put into their product and how they distribute their product and who their consumer is.»
They see a businessman that is brash, a user of people, and working to gain the upper hand in every interaction.
It's a very hedged approach to business that only works because nobody has to put a shovel in the ground or get their hands dirty.
They took a hands - on entrepreneurship class together, and Redden joined Heraud's working group, in which they hatched the first plans for Blue River.
BI: On the other hand, ahead of the General Elections we hear demands for zero - hour contracts (in which employees have few rights and no guaranteed work hours) to be reformed or even abolished.
I think it's a tactical, hands - on guide for what you need to do to be an excellent manager and work in a growing business.
And lots of wildly successful founders I've met and worked with have acknowledged that they would have raised their own hands had they been in my classroom.
I challenge our team to infuse a little playfulness everyday even in a work environment, it can be while testing our products, team painting events, battling on old arcade games during lunch or getting kids in the office to play with us at an all hands meeting (usually over summer).
Creating a practice in the office of openly supporting one another on a human level will let an employee quickly review a challenging personal matter and then put it aside so she can return to the work task at hand.
Before your hair is in your hands (if you even have any left), consider the following pointers to help manage the «good» stress at work, and in every aspect of your life:
And it has to fit comfortably in your hand so that you're able to work it as easily as you would a pencil.
Stronach convinced Ottawa to chip in additional millions, and threatened to do the work outside Canada if officials failed to hand over $ 10 million more.
If you live in a larger home, the idea is to set them up around the house, and make it so your connection is quietly handed off to whichever access point works best.
Within days of launching, he and his co-inventor had raised almost half a million dollars, and had orders in hand for 1,000 units, with most of the customers in the fast - growing «maker» sector (groups of people who jointly rent work shops and share tools and equipment).
The Independent noted that Kerviel, who now works for a computer firm, could repay the fine in 300,000 years if he handed over his entire after - tax income.
On the other hand, if you're immersed in work and a high - priority meeting does present itself you can immediately switch gears and give it your attention without having to involve an intermediary.
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