Sentences with phrase «rungs of the ladder»

Adds Schmitthenner, «I had reached the level of principal investigator in three companies, and I more or less had to start again at the bottom rung of the ladder in academia.
They are on the first rung of a ladder of learning that — hopefully — will take them through high school graduation and beyond.
When short - term bonds from the lowest rung of the ladder mature, the funds are often reinvested at the long end of the ladder.
It shows that a coordinated short - term intervention can put very poor people on the first rung of the ladder of escape from extreme poverty.
When you have no idea about REI you have to put a price on rung of the ladder where you want to start.
Inside his extraordinary library made specially for the Whitechapel Gallery lies a warmly lit cabinet of curiosities above which a vast mirror reflects a beam of light, transforming it into rungs of a ladder to infinity.
The main arteries are two roads running north - south — one of them along the river — and small streets connecting the two like rungs of a ladder.
That's in part because they know so little about what the next rung of the ladder looks like.
As long as we don't propose any guidelines on ceiling height from top rung of a ladder, we will preserve the flexibility that tiny homes need.
Having just relocated again a few months ago, I am having to start at the bottom rung of the ladder in the employment aspect of my military life.
Subjects completed a standard gauge of their social status, placing an X on one of 10 rungs of a ladder representing their income, education, and how much respect their jobs might command compared with other Americans.
A maintenance fitter lost his footing on the second rung of a ladder.
It's not as if he was a pauper and he had his feet on the first rung of the ladder so to speak.
But I can't help thinking that Labour has a split personality when it comes to one of the problems bedevilling Britain after eight years of Labour rule - the people stuck on the bottom rung of the ladder with little prospect of moving up.
The bottom foundational rung of the ladder is the most accurate and the most certain of all the distance determination methods.
The key thing is there are different tasks that are appropriate for different rungs of the ladder, and an understanding of the lower tasks is often essential before students can understand the higher tasks.
Whether to «ration» the upper rungs of the ladder or let all teachers ascend it.
When students are completely equitable with adults, the the activity they are involved in occupies the eighth rung of the ladder.
People who ignore the story looking for a reason to snipe to be sure you know what rung of the ladder you're on with them should carry no weight.
Institutionalized sexism probably exists along several rungs of the ladder.
By the time you get down to the third rung of that ladder, you're picking coins up off the floor compared to your revenue * per item * on the top rungs, but it's money you weren't getting before and if enough of a casual audience comes together, those coins can add up.
Maturing and sold proceeds are reinvested at the new adjusted yield in the longest rung of the Ladder.
As the first year bond matures or rolls down outside the specified ladder range and needs to be sold, additional bonds are purchased on the furthest rung of the ladder using those proceeds.
The distributions will be invested in existing ETF positions or to open an ETF position on an extended rung of the ladder.
Individual municipal bonds may be employed for certain rungs of the ladder, with target maturity ETFs positioned in the remaining rungs.
Now that we're becoming established in different parts of the country, more and more of our early customers are reaching the Prime rung of the Ladder where those levels are available, meaning that they have access to installment loans with interest rates as low as 29 % (for comparison, installment loan rates offered by payday lenders are typically well into the triple digits).
Resume Solutions Career Coaching is a forward - driven service with the goal to propel coaching clients toward reaching their personal career success — whether guiding you in seeking new employment or helping you to climb the last few rungs of the ladder to corporate success.
And they've helped professionals of all stripes move up to that next management rung of the ladder.
Number one - to do some of the same things that you have done and join you on the same rung of the ladder.
Your instrument cluster is all digital all the time on higher end models like the Golf R, and optional on the lower rungs of the ladder in Europe — only e-Golf and Golf R get the new dash in the US.
Neves is not your standard youngster to have come out of nowhere and suddenly found himself on the top rung of the ladder.
Starbucks launched its apprenticeship programme there in 2012, offering young people a foot on the first rung of the ladder of a retail management career and the chance to build transferable skills.
I can do the second rung of the ladder but the third rung I am having shortness of breath.
«You are saying that despite your student loans, or that you are still looking for a job, you care enough about the future of education to lend a helping hand to the people on the next rung of the ladder
If you're not the smartest, most well - connected or hardest - working person in your department, you're stuck at that bottom rung of the ladder.
They probably worked their way up the rungs of the ladder, one at a time.
The bottom line for small businesses, especially start - ups, is to focus on those strategies that are at the lowest rungs of the ladder and then gradually move your way up as needed.
So on the next screen, the tool suggests a bond for each rung of the ladder and shows a summary of the ladder, including the expected yield and annual interest payments.
The incidents of the everyday world, says de Chardin, are the rungs of the ladder where the traffic is up and down between heaven and earth.
Koscielny is determined to eke out every precious moment of his playing career, and who can blame him as he is one of those rare players in the modern game that has worked their way right up to the very top from the bottom rung of the ladder.
There are very few Gooners that would complain if Thierry Henry was given the job in the future, but he is now on the first rung of the ladder.
Give her help to climb small rock walls or rungs of a ladder.
Think of the rungs as «tiers of engagement», like ledges on the side of a mountain rather than rungs of a ladder.
When proteins enter amyloid, they stack up like the rungs of a ladder and interfere with normal operations of biological cells.
The sudden contraction in some parts of the science jobs market may undermine existing career plans of those in pharma and biotech and require a rethink by new graduates trying to get on the first rung of the ladder.
In a DNA molecule, which is shaped like a twisted ladder, the bases are the chemicals that interlock to form the rungs of the ladder.
He's had to learn to survive by himself in a world that so desperately demands an experienced life guide, and if all we do as educators is fall in line at the bottom rung of that ladder, we're doing nothing for him.
On the first three rungs of the ladder (probation, apprentice, Level I), the local school districts were responsible for evaluating and certifying performance.
Okay, so they're on a lower rung of the ladder to start with but if I can offer experiences that help them to take a step in the right direction, all to the good.
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