Sentences with phrase «on with your job»

Non-productive meetings interrupt the flow of the day and we should all challenge the temptation to call a meeting rather than get on with the job in hand.
Still, for many small businesses, «getting on with the job» is cause for concern.
«Parliament has today backed the government in its determination to get on with the job of leaving the E.U.,» said British Brexit secretary David Davis.
The Coalition Government is getting on with the job of delivering our water infrastructure needs, today annowncing $ 1 million to fast - track a feasibility study into improving water quality and supply to support the expansion of the Myalup and Collie River irrigation districts.
«Now it's up to us here in the Parliament of Australia to get on with it, to get on with the job the people have asked us to do and get it done this year, before Christmas.»
Let the morally concerned get on with the job of acting accordingly.
But they have to pull up their bootstraps and get on with the job, so they in a way have to deal with it more quickly and directly than perhaps «regular» members.
I wish we could get beyond the arguments over women leaders and same - sex equality and get on with the job of being Christ to people.
And sometimes, it is easiest to just shrug him / her off... and carry on with the job.
Despite the focus on China's wild sharemarket, and Beijing's attempts to shift China's economy to a «new normal», Australian businesses are getting on with the job on the ground in China.
«We want to get on with the job of building a competitive sector, both domestically and internationally, and will continue to pursue mechanisms for improving relationships across the supply chain.»
Mr Clarke said the announcements about the shift in Penfolds releases and the writedowns had no implications for any takeover activity and Treasury was getting on with the job of implementing `' the roadmap» of how any owner should be running the business.
An internal note sent by Mr Clarke to the company's 3500 staff on Monday urged them not to be distracted by the higher bid, and to get on with the job.
I've got too much respect for the club, and for the manager, and I've just got on with the job
When Rooney was forced to play in midfield earlier this season, due to an injury crisis, he looked restricted, but nevertheless got on with the job.
ospina has been quite solid for us this season bar the odd mistake, he seems to get on with the job and will make a good number 1 again next season, once we get a settled defensive partnership in front of him of gabriel and kos he willl feel more secure.
And the selfie brigade and carry on with their job.
However many fans will agree that he is a reliable member of the squad who seems to be happy to get on with his job when called upon.
Neves performed with his usual fantastic consistency, seemingly unaware of the pressure that the armband should bring, he took it in his stride and continued on with his job.
He thinks that if he knuckles down and gets on with his job whilst continuing to work with Lewis, he has every chance of beating him.
He's simply got on with his job and deserves a lot of credit for how he's dealt with the situation.
The damage was done in the first leg against Monaco, of course, but the way the players, especially Olivier Giroud, shrugged that off and got back on with the job of winning matches was truly remarkable.
Despite not being the stand - out every player would like to be, Fuego quietly rolls up his sleeves and gets on with the job.
stan like most top managers seems to be keeping a watching brief and letting his staff get on with the job, our financial situation seems to suggest he is right so to do.
While the tale of two forwards was being played out, Danny Welbeck went quietly about his business, getting on with the job of scoring important goals.
She positioned her legs to hold him in place and got on with the job.
For instance, robotic pool cleaners quietly get on with the job and don't put any kind of chemical into the water.
Australia has, for example, successfully pioneered a support system for separating mothers and fathers that helps them early on with job problems, money issues, benefit difficulties, housing, relationship support, health advice and parenting training.
The perfect size for small hands, these Disney themed characters are a safe, entertaining way to keep baby distracted with fun while you get on with the job of getting them cleaned up.
It was all the encouragement I needed to throw off the sweaty cover and got on with the job at hand.
Under our current system of representative politics, voters are permitted to play a role once every five years and are then expected to let their elected MP get on with the job of politicking on their behalf.
I only hope, for the sake of those parents desperate for the chance to bring their children up in their own communities, that the Con - Dem government will take heed of the will of the Welsh people, and let Plaid in government here in Wales get on with the job that we set out to do.
As painful as it is to lose, the PLP needs to either get on board or step back but let Jeremy Corbyn and his team crack on with the job.
«They should get on with the job.
«I want the party to have a proper debate about Europe, I want us then, whatever the result, to carry on with the job of governing the country.
«Schools need to be able to get on with the job of teaching children and young people in an environment which encourages learning and development; not to push everyone down a narrow educational route, the value of which has been decided by Whitehall, not evidence».
«What the British people want to see is us getting on with the job.
I therefore expect her to rule one out and to be seen getting on with the job.
Trust local people who know their places best to get on with the job, positioning city leadership and communities as equal partners with an equal stake.
The Prime Minister has told MPs he thought it was right to allow Maria Miller «the chance to get on with her job» following the controversy over her expenses claims.
I am going to get on with my job,» he said.
«There is obviously an appreciation that the head of the NHS can not be attacked day in, day out by politicians and the relatives of victims as he simply can not continue to get on with his job in that environment,» the source explained.
Let's get on with the job that we all came into politics to do - making this a more liberal nation.»
But one of the things that sustains you in this job is the sense that yes, our politics is full of argument and debate, and it can get quite heated, but no matter how difficult the decisions are, there's a great sense of British fair play, a quiet but prevailing sense that most people wish their Prime Minister well and want them to stick at it and get on with the job.
With not long to go before the Cabinet reshuffle, Cheryl Gillan needs to ignore speculation and get on with the job in hand.
But Tory sources suggest Mrs May did not address resignation in her speech to party staff, instead concentrating on «getting on with the job
«It seems that there are many that are more concerned with feeding frenzies of scandals, ignoring what is going on with job creation and health care and what is going on with education and other issues in our state,» Sharpton said.
As does Harriet Harman: «We're all getting on with the job as ministers in the government which Gordon Brown leads.
But on Radio 4's The World at One, Smith said Miliband had been «trying to stir up trouble» in writing the article and ought to get on with his job, adding that if he was sacked he would return to being a «nonentity» on the backbenches.
«We're all getting on with the job as ministers in the government which Gordon Brown leads.
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