Sentences with phrase «on the job of»

«The advent of Webvision Cloud has, for the first time, made it possible for even the smallest publisher to access the sophistication and power of an industry - leading content and audience management system — allowing me to concentrate on the job of publishing.»
Giuliani Partners took on the job of monitoring security improvements at company facilities making OxyContin, an issue of concern to the D.E.A.
Now as an American you can respect his freedom of speech, however, when he took on a job of representing your company his personal life now became a public problem and is now causing you financial harm so hopefully you would fire him and then sue him for every customer he chased away.
Investment bank JP Morgan has taken on the job of trying to help raise $ 740 million of debt and equity.
Kmart managing director Hani Zayadi will take on the job of running the $ 21 billion food, liquor and fuel business.
Darren Sharper, who already was one of the game's best free safeties, will take on the job of being the secondary's emotional leader.
Held possession well, Coquelin focussing on his job of tackling rather than spraying the ball into the stands.
And in reality, the contact between player and possible new clubs will start well before then - leaving Wenger fearing several will lose focus on the job of performing week in week out this season.
So when José Mourinho took on the job of Manchester United, he knew he had a rebuilding job on his hands and invited Zlatan along for the ride.
While Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp is in urgent need to sign a new striker before the end of the January transfer window, the German boss has not put a blind eye on his job of building for the future as well at Anfield.
Elneny may not quite fit the profile of the diminutive Spanish ball - player who usually takes on the job of masterminding Arsenal's midfield play from deep but against Spurs he showed why he was more than just the best option at hand but perhaps exactly the kind of Arteta successor that fans have been calling for.
However, recent 1 - 0 defeats to Burnley and Bournemouth has dropped them to 11th in the standings, and Benitez is now focused on his job of avoiding relegation.
But the best part of all, was a brave and dear friend who took on the job of farm care and child care for five days so that Steve and I could take this trip together.
Instead of immediately jumping into problem - solving mode and taking on the job of the referee when my kids fight, I pause.
In addition to our many other responsibilities, many working moms also take on the job of paying the family's monthly bills.
When Undersecretary of Agriculture Ellen Haas took on the job of upgrading the nation's school lunch program, nutritionists, educators and consumer advocates had high hopes she could wrest the 48 - year - old system from the grip of bureaucracy and bring it in line with contemporary scientific thinking.
My husband was just starting out on his job I of course had to quit mine and money was just something we didn't have a lot of.
Give your primary care physician a call to find out if you need the shot, and take on the job of sharing this information with those who are sure to be close to your little one.
Robertson almost singlehandedly took on the job of opposition leader when Corbyn failed to challenge May at PMQs and he was ferocious and tireless in taking on Brexit.
However, it is non-life-threatening, and not deemed serious enough to impair her ability to take on the job of home secretary if Labour wins the election.
One institution I came across asked a research - active faculty member to take on the job of solving the department's health and safety problems.
«These cells somehow sense that they are needed, and begin to differentiate into cells that could take on the job of retinal neurons,» Young comments.
Photos by: Erin StevensRecently I took on the job of becoming an AAC (Alumni Council) member for my sorority house.
You don't want to be harming your reputation or missing out on the job of your dreams just because you've been putting out the wrong kind of image on OkCupid!
John Hayes (Scott) left the Civil War behind him when he took on the job of managing the Overland Stage Lines out of a small Colorado town.
«Bridge» is based on a true story in which lawyer James Donovan (portrayed by Mr. Hanks in «Bridge») takes on the job of defending Rudolf Abel (Mark Rylance), a suspected Soviet spy.
In order to climb the corporate ladder Lucy takes on the job of cutting half of the jobs in a production plant located in a small Minnesota town.
But taking on the job of costuming Queen Victoria and her court was especially rewarding to Boyle, partially because of the way Victoria herself used fashion to unite her nation.
The drama finds Swank as Mary Bee Cuddy, a staunchly independent pioneer woman who has taken on the job of shepherding three mentally unstable women from Nebraska to Iowa.
In some districts, parents, community and business volunteers, and educators are taking on the job of makeover artists, redoing rooms or sections of schools, fueled by monetary and material donations — and a lot of their own sweat.
Other changes include Kyam Maher taking on the job of Minister for Manufacturing and Innovation and Deputy Premier John Rau taking on the new portfolio of Child Protection Reform.
The community needs to get together with those teachers, and the community should take on the job of asking teachers what they need for their classrooms.
Beyond academia, teachers can't afford to hire anyone to take on the job of generating PR and countering Gates, Rhee, Tilson, Parent Revolution, and now our own DOE.
I have said before that if teachers didn't take on the job of evaluating teachers themselves, someone else would do the job for them.
Chief Technology and Public Information Officer Tim Smith will keep his current position and take on the job of Chief Academic Officer over curriculum and instruction.

Not exact matches

In five different scenarios, they measured their subjects on a set of cognitive tasks, and controlled for the formality or casualness of their clothing, instructing subjects to bring «clothing you would wear to a job interview» to change into.
As a business, it's your job to track your reputation on social media — to be aware of who is talking about you, what they're saying and when.
Canada largely avoided the worst of the post-recession fallout, and the federal government believes it has the country on track to create jobs and crater unemployment rates.
To help you find a company that'll set you on the road to a comfortable retirement, no matter your current salary, job search platform Glassdoor compiled a list of companies with strong 401 (k) programs and substantial company matches.
The reality of an astronaut's job is all about being on Earth and preparing and helping other people fly in space and supporting them and training each other.
TORONTO — When Lise Cartwright grew tired of a string of full - time office jobs, she turned to the Internet to see if there were any writing gigs she could try on the side.
Especially if you run a fast - growing company, you might expect that your job entails staying on top of every detail, meeting, and conversation inside the business — let alone insuring that all your people are performing.
Also on Friday, Trump himself offered a White House job to a top Goldman Sachs executive, Gary Cohn, following appointments of two other former Goldman employees to the new administration.
The administration's latest move to shore up the U.S. trade deficit could have unintended consequences on businesses that account for the lion's share of American jobs.
I wrote a separate article on the topic of delegation where the simple rule is that if someone can do a job 70 % as good as you can, you should delegate it because you get 70 % of the output using almost none of your time.
You may joke that the week you went on vacation flew by far too quickly, but if you stop and think about it, that week actually seemed to last much longer than one involving the drudgery of your day job.
Regardless of how qualified you are on paper, providing one wrong answer to a question can easily sway a hiring manager's decision about whether you're the right fit for a job.
«The gig economy is typified by irregularity, meaning there is no job security and instead of having a boss who trains you and helps you improve, your performance is rated on a scale of 1 - 5 stars by strangers who have no understanding of your growth as a professional,» explains Scot Wingo, founder and CEO of Spiffy, a modern on - demand company.
Well, we picked up 45,000 mining jobs in a very short period of time,» Trump said on July 17 at a White House event showcasing American - made products.
Though she often hinted at her regular job — admitting that her husband says she drives too fast and follows too close, as well as telling a customer she loves making left turns — her passengers didn't seem to catch on, although they admitted to being big fans of Patrick on the track.
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