Sentences with phrase «really risked their jobs»

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as for the media, as is the case with almost any news beat, a reporter risks losing access (and thus their job, really) if they report on this sort of stuff.
It's really harming the series and putting teams, jobs and futures at risk.
We are sorry if we seem ungrateful sometimes Admin, you are really doing a GREAT job making me especially happy and i don't know about any other person cause i might not comment very often but i visit this site every single day of my life to read comments from everyone and it really makes my day... So thank you very much and nevertheless, i personally am tired of reading articles of Alexis Sanchez now... I must admit i personally thought Sanchez was holding Arsenal to ransom before, until Wenger came out to say he has never asked for a transfer request and i think the club has made there intentions known that they don't want to sell him, not even to a title rival and i think that is why city are now going after mbappe, seems they are desperately in need of a striker and if they are that desperate they should fork out 80m for Sanchez if they really need him, I LIKE THE RISK ARSENAL IS TAKING AS REGARDS SANCHEZ..
Really, it's their job, because they inherently want to grow and taking risks is a primary way of doing that.
«They tell the public they're cutting the public work force and improving operations when they are really eroding decent middle - class jobs, leaving people at risk and still costing the public plenty.»
Here's the trap: It feels like you are really accomplishing something by filling out online job applications, with very little risk.
When you're afraid to take risks and go for what you really want, you convince yourself that your less - than - juicy life — your relationships, your job, the dismal state of Mother Gaia — is as good as it gets.
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A good case can be made for Washington to generate sound data, safeguard civil rights, support research, and assist with the costs of educating high - risk kids — but setting the ground rules for schools and operating the system is really the job of states.
So, for me I saw paying down my mortgage as risk management because as I mentioned you can't really depend on having a job for life anymore in this economy.
It can be a risky way to become wealthy (after all, a lot of businesses fail, so do you really want to leave a nice, secure job to risk your financial health?)
Is life about attaining financial security — potentially giving up one's passions in exchange for a stable job — or is it about taking risks to live the life you really want to live or never even imagined possible before?
I'm really proud of my colleagues and former classmates who have taken the risk of leaving a secure job in the pursuit of their goals.
Really, Wisconsin has done a great job in offering coverage to high risk individuals and they should certainly be applauded for these efforts.
This made it really hard to get a good health insurance plan if you were fired, changed jobs, got divorced, or otherwise went through a life change that put your group coverage at risk.
It's really important to remember that recruitment professionals are doing everything they can to reduce the risk of job scams and the number of people falling victim to these fraudulent practices.
That being said, you don't want to distribute your executive resume randomly, and on every job board you see, with no plan of attack; you risk receiving numerous bogus calls from those who really aren't interested in you other than to get you into some «get rich quick» scheme or try to sell you on positions that are far different from what was initially described once you dig deeper.
And if you as the job seeker take that risk and blatantly lie or embellish on your resume, and my background screening firm uncovers it, you are out of luck at a time of high unemployment where you really need a little luck.
If you're too general with your questions or have none to ask at all, you risk coming across as disengaged, which makes them think you don't really want the job.
When a job that pays anywhere from $ 25,000 to $ 100,000 is on the line, are you really going to risk it?
Use a few of the skills and qualifications listed in the job posting to guide your letter; for example, if the description prioritizes risk taking, you could discuss an educated risk you took that really paid off.
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