Sentences with phrase «really big responsibility»

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Maier reminds us all that being on a board is a big responsibility and that it's really important to take it seriously, especially for startups because the impact for the company is huge.
As one of the highest paid staffers in Albany (he earned $ 170,000 in 2013), he would likely have to take a pay cut with any new job in the administration — unless there's a really big pay raise deal — and that would come with a lot more responsibility.
So it's a big responsibility that you've taken on, and we've created these systems that we depend on, but we can't, you know; especially if it's Windows in there and we can't fix it; it's 50 million lines of really crappy — it's a triumph of implementation over design.
Due to conflicting data, we may not be able to really say that boys or girls have an advantage in math and science; therefore, we have a responsibility to address the bigger picture — producing brilliant mathematicians and scientists regardless of gender.
Big companies really need to start taking responsibility for all the chemicals they're releasing into the market.
Teaching is really a tough job: Every teacher has to take the big responsibility of educating many students at the same time and budget cuts have made things more complicated.
I wanted to mark this moment, this last hurrah for speed and personal responsibility, by putting a really big number on a dial.
As a kid you have other things to play with and more restrictions from your parents and as an adult you have a job and bigger responsibilities, but that golden time between ages 12 to 22 you really have nothing else to worry about.
«Of course, $ 10 million in R&D support is measly against the roughly $ 1 billion the Energy Department suggests would be needed to really deploy EGS on a mass scale...» The Energy Dept. can «suggest» all it wants but for decades it has abdicated its responsibilities to the public in favor of Big Oil and Big Auto.
«The big picture is, you really want to try to tie your focus on social responsibility as a company into your business model,» Mr. Mitchell said.
If you'd told me in 2004... that a big part of my responsibility today would be to help protect the integrity of elections against interference by other governments, you know, I wouldn't have really believed that was going to be something that I would have to work on 14 years later... But we're here now, and we're gonna make sure that we do a good job at it.
Zuckerberg also reflected on how far his company has come: «If you told me in 2004, when I was getting started with Facebook, that a big part of my responsibility today would be to help protect the integrity of elections against interference by other governments, you know, I wouldn't have really believed that.»
And we have a responsibility to do this, not only for the 2018 midterms in the US... but there's a big election in India this year, there's a big election in Brazil, there are big elections around the world, and you can bet that we are really committed to doing everything that we need to to make sure that the integrity of those elections on Facebook is secured.
For over 30 years, we've dedicated ourselves to offering custom and proactive solutions that allow real estate investors to focus on the big picture responsibilities that really matter.
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