Sentences with phrase «most urgent matters»

Chambers and Partners (2017) states Amy is an «excellent team player, who is extremely hard - working and very effective even when handling the most urgent matters».

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«The Republican Senate refuses to hold hearings on [Supreme Court nominee] Judge Garland, refuses to fund the President's request for Zika aid and takes the most days off of any Senate since 1956, but thinks Facebook hearings are a matter of urgent national interest,» Jentleson said.
These tips may come in useful the next your mama batteries are running on empty: # 1: Forget About Everything That Isn't Necessary Or Urgent No matter if you're running a successful business or a successful household, there's one thing they all have in common: they focus on what's most important, first.
Over the next one thousand words or so we shall brief you on that most delicate yet urgent of matters: how to escape a variety of bad dates (nicely).
It's not the most urgent subject matter (Dahmer was killed in prison in 1994), and 2002's «Dahmer,» featuring a breakout performance by Jeremy Renner, already offered a powerful cinematic portrait.
In his mind, Tommy Wiseau is an artist because he has a singular vision so urgent that he will realize it, no matter the cost, in the most literal terms.
Most importantly, we will come through for you in any situation, no matter how urgent or difficult.
We understand that most neurological conditions are urgent matters and are committed to taking your call.
We have reached the conclusion that the basis most likely to find a wide degree of acceptance, and one that is in itself a matter calling for urgent attention, is a constitutional Bill of Rights — a Bill that would guarantee the fundamental freedoms of the citizen from interference, whether federal or provincial, and that would have a high degree of permanence in that neither Parliament nor the Legislatures would be able to modify its terms by the ordinary legislative process.
This is THE most critical and fundamentally urgent subject matter facing childhood development today - the relationship between emotions and brain development.
As she writes in her book, «Anyone who has learned how to comfort a troublesome toddler, soothe the feelings of a sullen teenager, or manage the complex challenges of a fractious household can just as readily smooth the boss's ruffled feathers, handle crises, juggle several urgent matters at once, motivate the team, and survive the most Byzantine office intrigues.»
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