Sentences with phrase «of champion of»

The enchanting beauty that surrounds us on this feast of the nativity of our Lord celebrates the glory of the champion of our salvation.
The role of the champion of Christian chastity today, I argue, is to dissociate the Church from the false absolutism of identity based upon erotic tendency, and to rediscover our own anthropological foundation for traditional moral maxims.
He won the friendship of the scatological comedian Lenny Bruce and of the champion of Catholic orthodoxy, John Cardinal O'Connor.
Although Chinese President Xi Jinping claimed the role of champion of the international trading system at his talk in Davos in 2017, («We must promote trade and investment, liberalization and facilitation through opening up — and say no to protectionism.»)
Notley has earnestly tried to cast herself as much of a champion of oil as any Tory premier was — she's heading to British Columbia to talk energy and pipelines later this month, and Alberta has once again bid to intervene against a legal bid to thwart the Trans Mountain Pipeline in the westernmost province.
Leverage the power of the champions of new technology at your company to address the resistors of change.
Some of the major Premier League rivals to Arsenal and our hopes and expectations of ending the long wait to regain the title of champions of England have been spending money right from the start of the summer transfer window.
I am pretty sure that any and all of this trio of Gunners would have loved to win, but what we really need is to make sure that some awards are coming our way in the future, especially the big one that is the title of champions of England.
Amidst all the positives that were on show for Arsenal fans during the heavy defeat of the champions of Portugal on Saturday, not everything about the Arsenal v Benfica clash in the Emirates Cup was good.
I must admit that Sky's recent crusade to promote the greatness of Chelsea (I think they were reacting to the negative publicity of the champions of a league they had just invested # 5B in) was nauseating enough but the on - screen graphic «demonstrating» Chelsea's new found financial «prudence» since 2013 was proper gut - gnawing stupor.
Courtois is Belgium's number one and the current goalkeeper of the Champions of England.
Though 18 matches left not, but none of the 19 teams can't meet the expectations of champions of their fans.

Not exact matches

But Melissa Dahl, a self - confessed lifelong champion of awkward moments and author of a new book on the topic titled Cringeworthy, would like you to suggest you reconsider your quest to eliminate awkwardness from your life.
Leaders must be positive role models and «champions» of the values and behaviors they want lived in their company's culture.
It's an insight that, through a kaleidoscope of different achievements and life experiences, resurfaces many times in this year's list — our fifth annual roster of imagination - embracing game changers, paradigm shifters, and unsung champions across multiple fields of endeavor.
A slayer of bureaucracy, a champion of capitalism?
It's a technology conceived by the mysterious creator of bitcoin — the digital currency championed by a motley crew of privacy - obsessed libertarians, social activists, and some criminals.
Some of these conservative rebels, they say, have brought not recklessness but rather new energy and policy innovation to a party that has long since lost the will (or courage) to champion fresh ideas.
First ladies often pick areas of policy to champion — and Bush chose literacy.
And how about this uplifting message from Jagmeet Singh after he won the leadership of the New Democratic Party on the weekend: «At a time when people are feeling so despondent, when there is a lack of hope, when it feels like things will only get worse before they get better, Canadians must stand united and champion a politics of courage to fight the politics of fear.»
But Bush's choice to champion literacy is also indicative of her persona — and legacy — as a whole, say both Gutin and James Engel, a presidential historian at Southern Methodist University.
Ohanian, who recently had a daughter with wife and tennis champion Serena Williams, took 16 weeks of parental leave before making the decision to leave his operating role at Reddit.
Three years ago, retailers found a champion in the Competition Bureau when it launched an investigation into Visa and MasterCard, which process 90 % of the credit card transactions in the country.
When legendary film director Martin Scorsese expressed interest in executive producing Verdi and Kraft's biopic about world champion boxer Vinny Pazienza, called Bleed for This, Verdi was out of town, but sent the then 22 - year - old Kraft to Scorsese's house to take the meeting.
Like much of corporate Japan generally, Sony, its home country's global champion, went into a multi-year tailspin.
Winfrey, who has long been a champion of women and is no stranger to public speaking, used her platform expertly.
The founder of Lenovo, the world's largest PC maker, shared with «Managing Asia» in 2016 the leadership qualities that helped him champion China's rise as an economic powerhouse.
Your child's Barbie can now hang out with the likes of Olympic snowboarding champion Chloe Kim, artist Frida Kahlo, and filmmaker Patty Jenkins.
One dollar of every bottle of the Jane Walker iteration of the whisky will be given to «organizations championing women's causes» with a total donation of $ 250,000.
Throughout her life in the political spotlight, Bush was deliberate about picking causes to publicly champion, letting her opinions be known — without generating the type of controversy that might overshadow the career objectives of her husband.
Longoria is honored to be a part of this space and be a champion social entrepreneurial ventures.
Anecdotes on how the pain of losing seasons as a rookie built the resilience to take risks and overcome fear necessary to become a champion.
While the leaky pipeline is a persistent challenge, tech leaders have a responsibility to not only recognize the importance of diversity in their workforce but also to champion the issue internally.
But it would be great for service providers, who Poloz has identified as the new champions of Canada's economy.
The Canadian CEO of global firms already operating in Canada must be an internal champion at the firm's global decision - making tables to win the intra-firm competition for production or R&D mandates.
And as a champion of globalisation, free trade and multilateralism, it will have strong support from the international community», the English - language newspaper added.
It facilitates a range of events to champion women in leadership, create networks and connect prospective students to others.
Murkowski called Honorable «a true champion of the increasingly important work of this independent agency,» adding that her expertise has strengthened the commission.
Hundreds of artists and designers work on the game itself; others work outside the game on those videos and animated vignettes that develop the backstories of its champions.
One, Preston Breedon - Glen, a 20 - year - old student, said that he'd spent more than $ 1,300 on champions and skins in the past couple of years.
Shahbazi didn't set out to champion the cause of financial inclusion, he admits, but it went hand in hand with Tio's success.
But the general trends are clear: return on investment is falling and certain therapeutic spaces are championed at the opportunity cost of others.
While it's free to download and play, devotees can purchase extra characters — champions, in LoL - speak — and buy them virtual clothing, known as skins, and plenty of other decorative stuff.
Trump has championed, and Congress has enacted, two laws that go in the opposite direction of fiscal reform.
The company has recruited a volunteer army of decidedly manly men to champion its products.
It's the media's role to point out problems that need to be addressed, and with AI's quick growth — demonstrated poignantly with the recent defeat of Go champion Lee Sedol by a Google computer — it's a worthwhile subject to discuss.
Perhaps most exciting of all, shortly after launching the company, Zidel was honored at the White House as a champion of change for her contributions to child care.
Harford is a prominent diversity champion, both in the financial services sector and the wider business community, and served as the co-head of Citi Women and on the board of directors of The Forte Foundation, a U.S. nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the number of women leaders in business.
A new exhibit at New York's Tenement Museum explores a century of the city's immigrant small - business owners, while the city government champions its growing tech startup community.
He is the «uncarrier,» champion of the consumer, and will never become a cozy oligopolistic, he insists.
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