Sentences with phrase «role has always»

The common thread through a thousand years of history is that Britain's role has always been to prevent the domination of the continent by a single power.
An attacking midfield role has always been Ramsey chosen position and one he plays in so successfully for Wales.
Fellaini's best role has always been slightly ahead of central midfield as he has always been a good outlet, it's where he excelled at Everton and what prompted United's resurgence under LVG.
In the financial services industry, the CFO role has always been a destination job, rather than the on - deck circle for the CEO slot, Ryan says.
One of my roles has always been to bring laughter and tension reduction.
Erving was forced to give up the dominant role he had always played in the ABA, but he was amenable.

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The Bank of Canada insists it has always accepted there is a role for monetary, fiscal and structural policies in supporting the economy.
While brand stories have always played a role in attracting employees and customers, mission statements are especially important when it comes to Gen Z workers.
Rather than having static jobs, work is processed through «roles» that are always subject to change.
Whether you are just starting out and handling multiple roles within your company or an experienced business owner — enrolling in an online course is always a good way to improve your knowledge and has never been easier or more affordable.
It seems to me that DiCaprio is an actor who has always given a great deal of thought to his craft, choosing each role as an opportunity to work with directors or actors he admires.
Convenience has always played a significant role in the shopping experience, from the early supermarkets to the first 7 - Eleven locations (literally dubbed «convenience stores») to shopping by phone.
Poor gaming performance, however, might not always be the fault of companies offering the service because infrastructure has a role to play as well.
Our teams, those staff members past and present who have played a role in helping us to grow our business, teaching us lessons along the way, challenging us, challenging the way we do what we do, those that drive us crazy and those that are always there to pick up the pieces when we need them to - the whole bunch.
Given the central role technology has in our digital age, there is always a lot of hype around the best new laptop.
This is an engineering and manufacturing driven business and marketing has always played a little bit of an ancillary role.
Cramer said he has known Johnson for a long time and always knew when he came in that Schultz could transition out of the role.
He added that he will continue as Zynga's chairman and chief product officer, saying he believes he has always best served the company in that role, «developing games that could entertain and connect millions.»
The other reason why excessive pay isn't always a purely private matter has to do with the government's (i.e., the public's) role in, and support of, an industry.
Earl said that if you wanted to do something — anything — successfully and you had no instructions, no role model, no road map, no mentors, all you needed to do was look around at how the majority was doing that thing, then do the opposite — because the majority is always wrong.
«Millennials have always had the ability to educate themselves online, meaning they enter a job with not just a deeper understanding of a role and its responsibilities, but also with alternative approaches to those responsibilities.
It was taking the role — dishing about the news with the right bit of snark — that we had always played for our friends and turning it into a business.»
At Iodine, my startup, I took the role of «nontechnical co-founder» — a Silicon Valley term I've always considered slightly pejorative, but whatever.
My journey politically has always been about the role of government.
Water has always played an important role at Optiva Corp..
Clifton states that «employees» strengths never stop growing throughout their career — particularly when they have talented managers who build unique development strategies around their individual, innate talents, and who make sure they are always in roles where they get to use those strengths every day.»
«I think whether you're having setbacks or not, the role of a leader is to always display a winning attitude.»
[6] In that way they always had an important role in crisis prevention and crisis management, and it was natural that they took a wider interest in the risk management of the financial system as a whole.
The primary objective of the Harper government has always been to diminish the role of the federal government in economic policy.
Non-commercial traders, or speculators, have always played a crucial role by providing liquidity, but only ever made up less than 30 per cent of the market.
Homan has always been interested in entrepreneurship, business, technology, and the roles they play in our lives.
My passion has always been technology and software development; however, the role I'm in now as a leader means foregoing that hands - on work that I love.
For a number of reasons, the Asia - Pacific region has always presented a particular challenge to PE firms that want to take an active role in value creation.
Global Finance: A key role of the treasurer has always been managing risk.
This servant leader says his greatest struggle has been in letting go of the things that were always important parts of his daily routine, prior to his assuming the role of CEO.
Ongoing debates about the role of women in society and the Church show that Christianity and feminism have always been uneasy bedfellows.
Heidegger's characteristic claim in Sein und Zeit is that there are always three horizons of the disclosure space called temporality which could have this kind of fundamental role in determining what to mean by «be».
As time has gone on, other people have played a variety of roles, but on this is consistant... as I move forward in my life, others are always there walking with me.
He pointed out that «it isn't always easy today to speak about fatherhood and, not having adequate role models, it even becomes problematic to imagine God as a father.»
Americans have always held an unusually high degree of respect for religion and its role in their culture.
Just what that role is has always been a problem for ethics, particularly one that has love as its guiding principle.
I have always understood the Gospel as being Good News for everyone, and that our role as believers and members of the Church is to welcome strangers, newcomers, and outsiders.
Instead they convincingly argue that the roles and responsibilities of families have always been in flux.
The Church has always honoured Mary, always seen her role as crucial - and in doing so has found her a sure anchor in holding fast to truths that need to be taught with clarity.
I sang loudly and more or less on key, and because my father was organist and choir director of the various Lutheran churches we attended during my boyhood, I was always drafted for the children's choir and occasionally even given a semi-prominent role, but I was never as good as my family heritage or personal eagerness might have predicted.
Gaining and holding power has always been bound up with manipulation of impressions and images, and this has become even more evidently true now that the media have such a prominent role in driving politics.
I'd love to do the easy thing and blame our statesmen and particularly Obama, but the fact of the matter is that there will ALWAYS be people like these willing to fill the role.
He took a long look at the room of would - be pastors and ministerial leaders, each of us zealous to earn our future roles in churches, ministries and on the mission field and delivered his first teaching point: «The wrong person at the wrong place at the wrong time always results in the wrong thing happening.»
«If you live by the flesh you will die, but if by the Spirit you put to death the deeds of the flesh, you will live» I don't believe God takes away salvation, but we do have a role and this is what I have always struggled to understand.
Conversely, Christian theology today can be enriched by recovering an understanding of and reverence for God's Jewish name, as the foundation of one indispensable pattern of naming along with the two others that have always played a necessary role in Christian worship and thought.
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