Guess he's
not taking a sabbatical.
Not exact matches
If you're worried about what effect
taking a
sabbatical might have on your career, don't expect it to be a bad one.
While I think it is a good thing for everyone to do, I still think the journey lies in searching for truth
not «
taking a year
sabbatical» as an intellectual experiement.
«I want to suggest that we make
taking a
sabbatical from church an accepted, if
not encouraged, part of the Christian life for lay people.
Officially, Jenson Button has been
taking a «
sabbatical» from F1 this year,
not that anyone (including himself!)
The Telegraph, however, have claimed Enrique is
not prepared to
take the Chelsea job until he finishes his
sabbatical in the summer, mentioning that Guus Hiddink could be a short - term option if Conte is sacked before the end of the campaign.
Klopp said, «It's
not that I'm tired, I've
not had contact with another club but don't plan to
take a
sabbatical.»
They want unlimited cash and they
take the glory when they succeed and go on
sabbatical when they can't
take the team further.
He announced that he was
taking a
sabbatical from F1 at the end of the year and he still hasn't returned from it.
I can
not believe we expect to
take 4 months to hire a new AD after Anderson was on
sabbatical for 6 months.
I've
not had contact with another club, but don't plan to
take a
sabbatical.
Realistically speaking though I don't see Mourinho
taking a
sabbatical like Pep did so Mourinho will probably end up at Chelsea.
But it was
not until 1989, when Robert Waterston from Washington University, St Louis, was on
sabbatical in Cambridge, that things
took off.
Dr. Deborah Sie NMD As of October 2015, Dr Sie is on indefinite
sabbatical and will
not be
taking any appointments for new or established patients.
I knew that I wasn't in the right headspace to be fully committed to growing my business, so besides coaching my current clients and posting one or two blogs a month, I
took a 3 month
sabbatical to focus all of my energy on making friends.
Ignoring her publisher's warnings («life is
not a Jane Austen novel»), Margaret whipcracks and away to the philosopher's chateau,
taking a risky
sabbatical from her gorgeous but bookish husband.
If you had to
take a year - long
sabbatical during which you couldn't work on K — 12 education, how would you spend those 365 days?
Prout says the main pitfall people encounter when they
take sabbaticals is
not thinking about the future, about where they want to be when they return to the working world.
Perhaps she can arrange to
take a
sabbatical, embark upon an exciting European trip with her daughter or even redefine her job so that she doesn't have to work as many hours.
(For example, in a future year, you could
take a
sabbatical trip to Europe for a few months without pay and draw on your savings during that time that you are
not making money.)
At the age of 29, Stephanie decided to
take a
sabbatical to travel solo through Central and South America and hasn't looked back since.
If you're ready to head to Cuba — but
not ready to shell out for the private jet or
take a
sabbatical —
not to fear.
I decided, ironically, to
take a
sabbatical from traveling and give normal life a go... That didn't work out so well!
Note that East City Art's annual summer
sabbatical will
take place August 20 through September 3 (Labor Day) and we will
not be publishing during that two week period.
As an all - or - nothing type of person who leads instinctively with my heart and
not always my head, actually deciding to
take this much - needed
sabbatical after almost 25 years of working seems to be one of the more practical decisions I have ever made.
You don't necessarily need to quit your job, but consider new practice areas,
taking a
sabbatical, finding some work that adds meaning, or finding additional support.
More men are
taking on family care, middle career people and retiring military are
taking sabbaticals, it's
not as easy to roll from one government contract -LSB-...]
I am currently
taking a one - year practice
sabbatical to nurture some creative endeavors, read stacks of books, learn to cook things that don't come out of a box, spend more time walking outdoors and less time sitting, experience a year abroad, practice my rusty Spanish, and spend more time with my family and less time with my iPhone.