Sentences with phrase «leaders are in it for the long haul»

Real thought leaders are in it for the long haul.

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Great leaders, like the ones we are celebrating in this issue, are building companies for the long haul: companies that can weather storms and anchor the nation in good times and in bad.
So when I threw my heart in with Haiti 18 months ago, I knew I was in with this grassroots organization and their crew of leaders on the ground for the long haul.
Electors are turning to the Green Party whose councillors are «in it for the long - haul» says the party leader.
You know you're in for a long haul when Kate Winslet's clipboard - wielding Jeanine, leader of the Erudite faction, comes off less like a Hillary Clinton than a weary Applebee's supervisor at the end of a 14 - hour shift in this plodding sequel to «Divergent.»
Many charter school leaders say they're in for the long haul.
There is currently a concerted effort by several charter leaders to recruit teachers with local roots, particularly black educators, in large part because those teachers are more likely to stick around for the long haul.
Public union leaders are digging in for the long haul after Gov. Scott Walker's decisive victory in last week's recall attempt made it clear collective bargaining rights won't be restored anytime soon.
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