Sentences with phrase «helped shepherd»

State Fish and Wildlife wardens responded to the scene and helped shepherd the animal — believed to weigh more than 500 pounds — back toward the tidal waters.
She has helped shepherd countless books into publication and enjoys videos
As an added bonus, she helped shepherd me through the intimidating process of self - publishing.
The Ohio congressman who as chairman of the House education committee helped shepherd the No Child Left Behind Act into law won a surprise election as majority leader last week.
April 2005 - U.S. Secretary of Education Margaret Spellings, who had helped shepherd the NCLB law through Congress as a top domestic policy advisor in the White House, announces plans to offer states limited flexibility from parts of the law if they could prove they were moving the needle on student achievement.
It's also his first English - language film in over a decade, not counting the numerous action franchises (like «The Transporter» and «Taken») that he helped shepherd as a writer / producer.
Marisa really helped shepherd us through a lot of rewrites, both encouraging and critical, very critical.
For this isn't only one of the smartest, most sardonic performances of the year, it's also a film she helped shepherd along as producer.
The thousands of New Yorkers he helped shepherd away from the jaws of addiction; the small business owner given a chance to build her own American dream here in the five boroughs; the working family that can now afford to stay in the home they built; the child who will grow up with cleaner air and safer streets.
As DCCC chairman, Israel helped shepherd through Congress a $ 10 million investment for post-traumatic stress disorder research within the Defense Department, a significant feat he says he probably wouldn't have been able to pull off as simply «Steve Israel from New York's 2nd Congressional District.»
A former chairman of the Ulster County Democratic Party who helped shepherd his candidates to a 2007 takeover of the county legislature, as well as a former Democratic commissioner at the Board of Elections, the 69 - year old Parete is the long - time owner of the Boiceville Inn in the Town of Olive.
I'm so proud of all of the board members who have helped shepherd the organization and look forward to watching it grow.
Through the Collective the Monroes have helped shepherd the upstart of multiple artisanal wineries.
As a co-founder of Real Media, in the mid 1990's, he helped shepherd the early adoption of internet advertising technology.
On the other hand, the individual cuts that Hubbard helped shepherd through under President Bush, and the individual cuts that Goolsbee helped shepherd through under President Obama — they didn't do much to address the bigger, longer - term trend of wage stagnation.
Two years later the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists, which helped shepherd the latest leak, focused on the offshore holdings of Chinese leaders and businesspeople.
On the day I arrived, there were at least a half dozen Amazon employees (wearing bright orange so you could easily spot them) helping shepherd people into the store, replacing items on shelves, checking IDs for those shoppers headed to the liquor shelves, and mostly answering lots and lots of questions.
However, if you spend your time discussing the overall health of your sellers» pipelines, as well as helping them shepherd more deals to a successful close, you are managing your pipeline productively.
«We see it as our role to help shepherd and understand how these new metrics tie to their core businesses.»
I asked if they would be interested in helping me shepherd the congregation.
This new and improved lower league would give teams a low stakes environment to help shepherd new players into the competitive team, bringing in another way to effectively guide rookies and help develop their talent.
«The five winners will each receive $ 5000 — and will be paired with an established Hollywood producer to help shepherd the idea into a complete script for a TV pilot.
He will also help shepherd «X-Force» to the big screen as executive producer.
According to Deadline, Cameron will help shepherd in a reboot of The Terminator in 2019, with the help of Deadpool director Tim Miller.
Studio Warner Bros. enlisted director Christopher Nolan — whose three Batman films grossed more than $ 2 billion worldwide between 2005 and 2012, according to box - office tracker Boxofficemojo.com — as a producer and story writer to help shepherd the film along.
We needed a contractor — someone to help shepherd us through this thing and ensure that our house didn't fall down.
They are called upon to explain the process, to find them the right home and then — alongside the involved lawyers — to help shepherd them through the actual legal home - buying process.
It is not as robust and bulky as the Swiss mountain dogs but still large and agile enough to help the shepherds protect their herds.
Originally bred to help shepherds guard their herd, the modern Pyrenees has maintained his protective instincts throughout the years.
In fact, their luxurious white locks were actually intended to help shepherds distinguish them from wolves.
We speculated last month that Phil Harrison joining Google was likely part of a gaming initiative and, if Google plans to use this for original content and not merely as a portal to the Google Play Store, Harrison is likely the man to help shepherd it.
Hired another writer and career coach to help shepherd me through a career repositioning and hold me accountable to implement action steps.
This will help us shepherd your gift securely through the transfer process.
According to Kitabayashi, it's also important to learn about real estate practices in the buyer's culture so that you know where they're coming from and can help shepherd them through the differences.

Not exact matches

We at AlleyNYC and Entrepreneur Media have put together an awesome way to help colleges and incubators shepherd innovation.
But Novack, a pharmacology expert who helps companies shepherd products to market, does not believe reducing the size of drops would lower health care costs.
Chadrick Mahaffey and I introduce you to SFEOS, a project that he originated and is shepherding, that I and others are helping...
Their expressions do not suggest even a glimmer of excitement — these are sturdy, no - nonsense shepherds — but as joy seeps into their souls, their feet can not help dancing.
The shepherd should know that next day he himself may acquire the equivalent of burrs and require help.
Third, the shepherd's kneeling shows symbolically that there are no basic or categorical differences of status, proneness to need for help, and the like, between him and the sheep.
But its intent is to show the pastor as a proper shepherd and the parishioners as also doing their proper part in the helping process.
Whatever merit our reconstructed shepherding image has, and we believe it to be considerable, it can not, then, convey what needs to be interpreted about the persons who need help.
The fundamental intent of any defensible form of the shepherding image is to show the helping concern of the shepherd as somehow relevant to the need of the sheep.
The shepherd or pastor image of the ministry involves the caring, disciplining and nurturing activities that have undergone changes over the last century from that of doorbell - ringing and counseling models to a deeper and more descriptive image that encompasses the skill, accessibility and speed in helping needed in the variety of circumstances encountered by the minister.
With the help of science and technology, literal shepherding itself has changed.
Their only interest is in helping the bishops to be more effectively the shepherds they are ordained to be.
According to NBCW, the pope's emphasis on mercy in the document, «The Gentle Judge, our Lord Jesus, the Shepherd of Souls», is central to the new procedures which help reduce the time taken to process a case, and assist diocesan bishops to use their judicial power for the good of those in their care.
The parables disclose with what pleasure and tolerance he surveyed the broad scene of human activity: the merchant seeking pearls; the farmer sowing his fields; the real - estate man trying to buy a piece of land in which he had secret reason to believe a treasure lay buried; the dishonest secretary, who had been given notice, making friends against the evil day among his employer's debtors by reducing their obligations; the five young women sleeping with lamps burning while the bridegroom tarried and unable to attend the marriage because their sisters who had had foresight enough to bring additional oil refused to lend them any; the rich man whose guests for dinner all made excuses; the man comfortably in bed with his children who gets up at midnight to help his importunate neighbor only because he despairs of getting rid of him otherwise; the king who is out to capture a city; the man who built his house upon the sand and lost it in the first storm of wind and rain; the queer employer who pays all of his men the same wage whether they have worked the whole day or a single hour; the great lord who going to a distant land entrusts his property to his three servants and judges them by the success of their investments when he returns; the shepherd whose sheep falls into a ditch; the woman with ten pieces of silver who, losing one, lights the candle and sweeps diligently till she finds it, and makes the finding of it the occasion of a celebration in which all of her neighbors are invited to share — and how long such a list might be!
Some â $ œvisionaryâ $ leaders are often terrible shepherds of their flock, because they care more about the end result then they do the journey, and the people who get helped or hurt along the way.
He goes on to say, «After five years of marriage if a husband has failed to understand or seek help for the major causes of disharmony, either he doesn't understand what genuine love is, or has chosen to ignore God's command to shepherd his family wisely.»
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