Your «new» mirror looks lovely, and you were so brave to
tackle such a job.
Not exact matches
Secondly, he noted «the root causes of the global crisis have not been prop ¬ erly
tackled» with the financial system remaining «the Achilles heel of the world economy» and thirdly, «little progress is being made in reducing working poverty and vulnerable forms of employment
such as informal
jobs and undeclared work.»
They're asked to
tackle tasks like ones they would see on the
job,
such as solving a conflict between two underlings or leading a team of workers in creating a presentation for the CEO.
Ben Kutscheid, a resident who works as a landscape architect, said he thinks the park district already does a good
job with its programs and facilities, but he'd like to see it
tackle community health issues
such as obesity.
Lower your cleaning standards dramatically and try to spread the house cleaning over several days,
tackling just one main
job,
such as the kitchen or bathroom per day.
The Deputy Head of Macroeconomic Research Unit, Ministry of Finance, Dr. Millicent deGraft - Johnson who spoke on the governments short to medium - term development programme said it was aimed at providing opportunities for growth and
job creation through the private sector, and had developed concrete reform actions to
tackle key challenges to private investment
such as ensuring macroeconomic stability and debt sustainability, improving the ease of doing business and enhancing access to affordable and long - term financing and de-risking instruments.
«I believe that Rubain is a man with a clear and focused vision to
tackle head on the issues impacting residents in the 20th district,
such as public safety concerns and NYPD policing reforms; the lack of quality affordable housing; sound and quality education for the youth; and the lack of
jobs and unemployment.
He said he believed Clinton is the best person to
tackle issues
such as raising the minimum wage, make college more affordable, create good - paying infrastructure
jobs,
tackle climate change, immigration reform and revamping the criminal justice system.
The article, authored by Linda Wang,
tackles important questions
such as whether it is a good strategy to apply for
jobs that require lower qualifications; what doing multiple postdocs says to an employer; how you can improve the visibility of your resume in computer databases; and how an applicant's social media presence can backfire.
The director, who came from a privileged London background and has made prestigious, classic films like «Les Misérables» and «The King's Speech,» now
tackles an issue which has drawn some attention in our own time, and has done
such a remarkable
job, helped by Oscar - worthy performances from both principal actors, that the sometimes lightly comic but mostly easy - to - take romance should attract a wide audience.
That's why it's always great to see the quality - conscious Criterion Collection
tackle a restoration
job on a film
such as this.
I admire Linklater for
tackling this in terms of filmmaking process, wow that must've taken
such dedication and sounds like he did a heck of a
job!
His state has offered financial bonuses to persuade educators to
tackle jobs at struggling schools, and has contracted with a private company that works with
such schools.
If, as educators, we feel powerless to address bigger issues
such as living - wage
jobs and health care reform, Gorski (2008) proposes that we ask ourselves, «Are we willing, at the very least, to
tackle the classism in our own schools and classrooms?»
Most mornings I praised myself for
tackling such a difficult
job.
I suggest you call a trained professional,
such as one from YourMechanic, to
tackle this
job for...
Instead of driving rapid increases in speed, the chipmaker is now focusing on adding performance by stuffing additional processor cores into each of its chips, as well as building in new features
such as virtualization, which helps carve a PC into different partitions to simultaneously
tackle different
jobs.
If responses include factors
such as «not enough time to travel in between
jobs», then it becomes the manager's responsibility to
tackle the issue and ensure drivers have sufficient time to carry out their tasks.
Legal Workspace, which was first introduced in 2008, can
tackle complicated systems and tasks in a short period of time
such as large scan and print
jobs, integrating applications with email, hosting practice and document management databases and linking to indexed data,» said Joe Kelly, CEO and founder of Legal Workspace.
It aims to
tackle issues
such as affordability, interior and exterior volume along with weight, durability, and to say, it has really done a great
job with that.
B.) Have to
tackle repetitive questions by multiple interviewers or questions that are irrelevant to the
job such as «If you were a food item, what would you be?»
For instance, you could start the day by having your breakfast, meditating or going for a run, and then
tackling daily tasks
such as applying for
jobs, updating your LinkedIn profile, preparing healthy meals and meeting up with friends.
Following
such a
job nature, the newscast director must possess the ability to
tackle risks and emergencies with a sound mind and make decisions on the correct manner of presenting the news bulletin
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tackle issues
such as finding
jobs, being unemployed and career fairs.
Many recruiters block out specific times of the day for certain tasks,
such as
tackling their inbox, resourcing a role, writing a
job specification, business development, or admin catch - up.
Most of us are not trained nor prepared to
tackle the difficulties of life
such as death of a loved one, divorce,
job loss, rejection or family problems.
Such concerns have elicited two kinds of responses: first, efforts to adapt marital education programs to better meet the needs of low - income families; and second, proposals to combine marital education with strategies that would directly
tackle the poverty - related stressors on family life — for example, with help in finding a
job, income supplements to make up for low wages, child care assistance, and medical coverage.
Benjamin Barber, senior research scholar at the Center on Philanthropy and Civil Society at The Graduate Center at CUNY, argued cities might do a better
job tackling global issues
such as climate change than whole countries or larger organizations
such as the United Nations.