Sentences with phrase «rather than the titles»

I am starting to think about the comment made by Patrice Evra about Arsenal being a academy club coaching youngsters rather than a title winning team.
I can't take any article that talks about anything rather than our title chances.
The other real issue is that United are casting green eyed looks at out Champions League record and they now see us once again as a serious rival, even if it is for a Champions League spot rather than the title.
You ask why we are stuck competing with the teams outside the top 4 for a top 4 positions rather than the title.
I can assure you that the Arsenal board are looking at Sanchez and Ozil, and what they see is # 140,000,0000 in transfer profit rather than title winning players
Wenger has failed again and shown to the fans it's all about money and profit rather than titles and trophies.
And stumbling against Crystal Palace just as the finish line is within sight (with the prize being a top four spot this time rather than the title itself).
Many fashion bloggers choose to use creative titles, rather than titles that tell users and search engines what the post is about.
The full stop at the end of the phrase suggests a tagline rather than a title but then there are a few games in FromSoftware's history which could fit in with this tagline.
(3) When discussing projects or experiences talk about the roles you played rather than the titles of the project or operations.
For example, if a company holds title to the property and the company shares are sold rather than the title to the property, then no record of the «sale» would be captured by the LRO.
If a house buyer says you're going to do a «kitchen table closing» (actually signing all of the papers in your house) rather than a title company or attorneys office... ask why.

Not exact matches

The employees were introduced to the fundamentals of Robertson's system — covered in detail in «Holacracy: The New Management System for a Rapidly Changing World» — including giving up traditional job titles and working on multiple tasks rather than at a specific job.
Rather than choosing between section 706 and Title II, I encourage the FCC to consider using both authorities at once.
As more young workers are moving downtown, businesses have taken note, choosing to remain in the CBD rather than expand to the suburbs,» researchers wrote in a recent report by CBRE titled, «Resurgence in Midwest Secondary Markets.»
Glassdoor recommends sorting through postings based on the skills they're seeking from a candidate rather than the job title.
When details of her self - titled 2013 album were originally leaked earlier that year under the moniker Mrs. Carter, it was panned by some critics for its foreshadowed embrace of the artist's still - new identity as hip - hop mogul Sean «Jay - Z» Carter's wife rather than the trailblazing feminist icon who coined powerful female anthems like Irreplaceable, Single Ladies and Independent Women from her Destiny's Child days.
As a an employee of a «title» — as we like to say these days rather than magazine — that is highly focused on a single subject, business, I get the company's strategy.
Amending Title VII's scope, Justice argues, should be «directed to Congress rather than the courts.»
He has guided the retailer as the video game industry has moved to a model where titles are downloaded digitally, rather than purchased in stores.
Each game introduced new technology, just as today's shooters typically do, but the creators took what appears to be big risks to today's thinking by spinning each out into its own new title, rather than continuing them on under one established umbrella.
Amazon has given CEO titles to two of its division leaders in what it described as «recognition» of their important roles rather than a reorganization.
Using searchable keywords in both the summary and title — in this case, «writer» rather than «writing» — will get the attention of people searching for specific skills.
While some have successfully navigated the dangers of a new title, these instances prove to be the exception rather than the rule.
Reading «Disrupted» strictly as a memoir of career transition — rather than as some sort of exposé of life at HubSpot or life «in the startup bubble,» as the title provocatively puts it — will open your eyes to many of of the book's finer points.
Shouldn't the title of the article be «say good bye to» rather than «welcome to» the lost decade?
With Obama's support, Wheeler in 2014 pushed to classify broadband as a telecom service under Title II of the Communications Act rather than an information service.
With job titles, consider using broad terms rather than specific ones.
If her government had spent the last three years negotiating on aboriginal title with First Nations — rather than spending millions of taxpayers» dollars fighting a losing battle against the Tsilhqot» in — there would today be more opportunity and benefits for First Nations and greater certainty for investors and workers on where and how LNG related pipelines and plants will proceed.
It was originally titled «Why money can't buy you happiness `, but I've just realised that it would be more appropriately titled if I used a «won't» rather than a «can't».
Great titles such as these focus on the positives of the data, rather than only the negatives.
This explains why a Millennial would rather work for someone who is a mentor, leader, or coach rather than someone who is given the title of boss.
For example, in the title for this article, I included the word, «business» to indicate that the article is specifically for business owners that have a blog, rather than, for example, a stay - at - home mom that blogs for personal reasons unrelated to business.
It's important to expand your current employees» skill set rather than limiting it to their original title or job.
Paul Mariani's poem «Solar Ice,» which centers on a Mass, has a «preconciliar» feel, as a «clear demarcation of place and hierarchy exists between the priest, who is titled the equivalent of God rather than his profession, and the lay congregation.»
The title of this essay is meant to be rather startling, and more startling than the phrase «Christian philosophy» which provoked no little controversy some few years ago.
We account for this apparent discrepancy by realizing that the term «Satan» in Hebrew is a title given to something or someone, which is in opposition, rather than to a particular person himself.
Certain words in scripture are generic titles, rather than personal names.
The message of the Wall Street Journal was elegiac rather than celebrative in an editorial titled simply «Nancy Cruzan, R.I.P» Acknowledging that the plight of the hopelessly ill «raises difficult questions of morality and conscience,» the editors were uneasy.
The title «Son of God» in Mark's gospel, rather than deriving from Jesus himself, seems to be used by the evangelist to emphasize the true nature of Jesus.
I'm dissing the USE and ENFORCEMENT of regimented TITLES and hierarchy rather than the roles people play in the web of a functioning relational system called the Body of Christ.
Bolle concludes his article rather pessimistically by pointing to the inevitability of retaining the question mark in the title of his article with the suggestion that separation of Christian theology and History of Religions could be seen as strength rather than as weakness on the part of each discipline.
The report repeatedly stresses that «this crisis [is] one of the episcopacy as much as it is a crisis of the priesthood,» and it cites the 2003 apostolic exhortation by John Paul II, Pastores Gregis: «The title of Bishop is one of service, not of honor, and therefore a Bishop should strive to benefit others rather than to lord it over them.
This is why Donald Baillie chose for the title of his book the Pauline phrase God was in Christ rather than saying «Jesus is God».
As the title suggests, the focus is on Naaman rather than on Elisha.
When the word Christ is applied to Jesus in the Gospels it usually has the definite article, «the Christ,» showing that it is still felt as a title rather than a personal name.
Rather than trying to corral several sermonettes hastily gathered under one title, perceptive listeners will be responding to a single theme which governed the selection or rejection of all material bidding for a place in the sermon.
1 Modern scholars treat these terms as titles rather than proper names, Tartan as commander - in - chief of the army, Rabsaris as head of the eunuchs, and Rabshakeh as chief cupbearer.
As the title of the work indicates, Kauffman concludes that humans are integral parts of evolutionary nature, rather than intrinsically outsiders, as some others — both theists and naturalists — have held.
Broadcast by tweets from influential theologians / pastors such as John Piper bidding «Farewell, Rob Bell,» the article's writer is convinced that Bell can no longer claim the title of «Christian» because he suspects Bell of universalism (this decision being made, it seems, simply by viewing the video above and reading the publisher's summary rather than, you know, reading the book first).
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