Sentences with phrase «often under challenging»

In an email sent to his staff this morning, Duncan said «as a comparatively small team, often under challenging conditions and timelines, our staff has continued to offer example after example of dedication beyond the call of duty.»

Not exact matches

«Most leaders do too much,» Murnighan told Kellogg Insight, explaining that this leads to «under - utilized and under - challenged» team members who often switch jobs in frustration, as well as stressed - out managers with little time for big picture thinking.
And while federal loans come with their own set of challenges and risks, all 1.37 million private loan borrowers are often subject to fewer protections and less flexible repayment plans than those offered under federal loan agreements.Less accommodating repayment options and more rigid terms can quickly lead to private student loan defaults, which is a dangerous financial place to be.
Figuring out what customers like is the eternal challenge for every retailer, and there's a lot of contradictory info out there: on the one hand, studies confirm that everyone is drawn to novelty, with many people operating under the assumption that the newest product must be the best (and they're often right, but not always).
Under current tax law, business owners often find it challenging to transfer ownership of a family - run company to the next generation without help from a financial partner.
«Our companies design and develop the most innovative and sought - after footwear in the world and often face challenges in protecting their designs, patents, and trade dress,» said the letter signed by Under Armour, Nike and others.
Accounts of fidelity under challenging circumstances puzzle us nearly as often as they inspire us.
That God appeared there, in Palestine, two thousand years ago and was born to these specific parents, Mary and Joseph, and was placed in that trough and no other, and was crucified under Pontius Pilate and left one grave exquisitely empty — this is the «scandal of particularity» so often named as Christianity's most challenging feature and its most world - affirming.
For example, the Bible is frequently quoted in support of opposition to portrayals of sex and violence in the media but not often to challenge the practice of western media corporations destroying poorer indigenous cultures by selling cheap western entertainment that under - cuts local programming, even though protection of the poor is a strong biblical message.
After all, the 28 - year - old Ulsterman has appeared under the Big Top often, starting with his first head - to - head matchup with the Big Cat at the 2010 Chevron World Challenge.
The events are often played on the most - storied courses and under brutally challenging conditions.
With Arsenal Football Club going against the wishes of a large section of the fanbase by handing another two year contract to our long serving but often under fire manager, it was always going to be imperative that Arsene Wenger was given a large transfer budget in order to change the pattern of recent seasons and challenge for the Premier League title.
Aging quickly, Ashley Williams looked a dead man walking under Koeman but under Allardyce his lack of mobility isn't exposed, albeit he still finds himself going into challenges second, while his usual partner Mason Holgate is strong and aggressive although still very raw at 21 years old — a good front - foot defender but with a tendency to go in for a challenge regardless of whether it's the right choice or not, often seeming in two minds into what position he should take up.
But parents under long - term stress often find it particularly challenging to tap into the patience, responsiveness, and energy required for effective child rearing.
Colleen Fahy - Box, Oneida County Department of Social Services Interim Commissioner: «Those employed in the human services field must often work with people under duress or experiencing challenging circumstance and usually in environments that are difficult to control.
The agency faces numerous challenges: Its budget, about $ 2.2 billion, is often derided as inadequate; it has been accused of conflicts of interest in neglecting to address safety issues of drugs it approved; its device division has been under fire for failing to scrutinize medical devices before they're approved; and its resources are too limited to adequately inspect imported food and drug products.
No electricity, no reliable cold chain, no diagnostic equipment available — scientists in field laboratories who diagnose and deal with Ebola infections often work under challenging conditions.
Be on the lookout during this challenge for: dextrose, maltodextrin, sucrose, fructose, cane sugar, evaporated cane juice, acesulfame potassium (sold as Sweet One — often combined with aspartame or sucralose to sweeten gum, diet soda and other sweet products), aspartame (Nutri - sweet and equal), saccharin (sold as Sweet n» Low), stevia (combined with sugar alcohol and sold under brand names like Truvia and Pure Via), erythritol (a sugar alcohol derivative of corn) xylitol, brown rice syrup (and other syrups), high fructose corn syrup (made by treating starch extracted from corn with enzymes to make fructose and glucose)-- and if there's anything on a food label that you think might be sugar, google it.
Momentum is sound more often than not, but when it drags, it limps, and not just under the weight of questionable pacing, for one's investment faces other challenges through all of the conventions and cheesiness which threaten the final product.
And while he finds an unexpected idealism buried under layers of marketing pragmatism, the challenge is often to make the decision - makers see that while the topics they're dealing in are of epic, life - or - death, historic importance, sometimes the only way to gain majority attention is with a catchy jingle.
Often, the kids visit a local bauernhof (farm house) to observe how farming is done under adverse conditions, and to learn how people in parts of the world with equally challenging climatic extremes have survived for hundreds of years.
Ironically, at a time when U.S. high schools are under scrutiny for not being challenging enough, many students are working harder than ever, and often compromising themselves to get the highest grades and most impressive transcripts possible, at the expense of their well - being and education.
And that only occurs once in a while, often under extraordinary political or historical circumstances, usually when the country faces a big challenge, crisis, or widespread injustice.
A national study conducted by the Fordham Institute found that 58 % of teachers have received no professional development focused on teaching academically advanced students in the past few years and 73 % of teachers agreed that «Too often, the brightest students are bored and under - challenged in school — we're not giving them a sufficient chance to thrive.
Adult educators face lots of unique challenges, and programs are often under - resourced.
Here in the United States the Nissan GT - R can be seen most often competing on the tracks of the Pirelli World Challenge Series where drivers like Ricardo Sanchez and Frankie Montecavlo of the Always Evolving / AIM Autosports team compete in Sprint X class races under Federation Internationale de L'Automobile regulated GT3 technical regulations.
And while federal loans come with their own set of challenges and risks, all 1.37 million private loan borrowers are often subject to fewer protections and less flexible repayment plans than those offered under federal loan agreements.Less accommodating repayment options and more rigid terms can quickly lead to private student loan defaults, which is a dangerous financial place to be.
And while federal loans come with their own set of challenges and risks, all 1.37 million private loan borrowers are often subject to fewer protections and less flexible repayment plans than those offered under federal loan agreements.
People and pets may suffer from similar medical conditions, but treatment of exotic pets is often more challenging because of patient size, increased risk and expense and therefore should only be attempted under the guidance of a veterinarian well - versed in the specific biology of these unique and fascinating species.
At the ASPCA, we call it Cruelty Intervention Advocacy (CIA), a holistic intervention approach that takes into account how the societal challenges pet owners often face — including poverty, housing restrictions, lack of transportation, and limited resources — profoundly affect the animals under their care.
As well as addressing the challenges that a deteriorating world economy will bring to the travel and tourism industry, the key message in the latest UNWTO World Tourism Barometer is that times of crisis often lead to the biggest opportunities.The industry is under no illusions that the course of 2009 will enforce wide - scale strategic re-thinks and many tough decisions will have to be made.
Conquest offers a tougher challenge, the difficulty ramped up to reflect the stronger medieval military archetypes under your command, while the composition of Birthright's Hoshidan army — Asian warriors, ninjas and samurai — will often mean you're forced to approach battles using stealth.
Each in their own way has been a transformative figure often working in challenging environments and under difficult conditions.»
Transformazium aims to use the tools of the artist to call attention to existing wealth and strength in a place that is often considered under - resourced; to meet practical needs for information, communication and resource exchange among residents of a neighborhood and between neighborhoods; offer art and design consultation as a means for residents of a neighborhood to exercise critical aesthetic agency; exchange models of action and facilitate communication between neighborhoods and communities facing similar challenges.
Challenged by the hybrid forms that often appear under the term «installation,» sculpture — that is, discrete objects that deal with issues of mass, gravity, volume, open - vs. closedness, movement, materiality, color, structure, monumentality, etc. — has had a hard time maintaining a meaningful place for itself within contemporary art practice.
Imperfect specimens, often blurred, sometimes over - or under - exposed, present a far greater and more interesting challenge to his technical skills.
When Murray first began making her raucous, eccentrically shaped, often multi-part paintings, during the decade under review, their burgeoning, layered shapes, sci - fi images, and, often, high - key color, made them read at once as affronts to the reductive qualities of minimalism and as aesthetic challenges to the mass - culture quotations of Pop art.
Coal companies do not want to lose market share in a challenging market, so they often do not impose penalties provided for under contract.
Challenging hate crimes under the Criminal Code is most often a losing battle because it is such a difficult charge to prove.
It most often comes up when one of the parties challenges the admission of the evidence under the best evidence rule.
It is easy to write what you did under the professional experience section, but the more challenging part (which also happens to be the more important one) is often left out.
As a parent support group, FAIR is aware of many families under sever stress from the challenges of parenting these children, yet they are often unable to find suitable professional services.
Children are often under stress, such as pressure from school or family conflict, which intensifies their challenges.
Evidence shows that families that participate in home visiting programs, which focus on strengthening vulnerable families with children under age 5, are often more self - sufficient and better able to handle the challenge of parenting and to raise healthier, safer children.1
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