Sentences with phrase «tackling small jobs»

She can save her allowance, or earn money helping out around the house or by tackling small jobs for neighbors.
Contractors also are willing to tackle smaller jobs.

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«We must tackle the underlying causes of deteriorating liquidity and the financing in venture markets soon,» says Russell, «or run the risk of losing the best source of capital to grow small - and medium - sized Canadian businesses into globally competitive enterprises that drive job creation, innovation and economic growth.»
No job is too big or too small for us to tackle.
«For the 1,500 people losing their jobs and the 60 small businesses going bust every single day, the Government are not tackling the recession.
His campaign Web site promotes his vast experience of «saving, and creating jobs, growing small business and finding new ways to tackle old problems.»
«The small and mighty Village of Greenport will do it for them,» Mr. Nyce said at that press conference, indicating he has an offer on the table by an undisclosed source to tackle the job if the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers can't move on the project this year.
The right one will have just the tools you need to handle any job that creeps up while you're camping or fishing or even tackle that list of small things to do around the house.
So while the job market for Swedish postdocs looks increasingly bright, this small, but in the long run perhaps significant, brain - drain is one of the problems Sweden's nascent government — which seems likely to be a coalition of the Social Democrat, Green, and Left parties — will have to tackle in the coming years.
A smaller number truly didn't have time, and we needed a whole - family conference to tackle the issues of jobs, baby - sitting, etc..
She tackled all jobs large and small, complex and simple with the same energetic enthusiasm that she lavished on her dogs.
Friends of The Rail itself is a non-profit heritage club that comprises a group of willing members who voluntarily tackle jobs, both large and small, to preserve and keep our heritage steam trains running for the education and enjoyment of future generations.
Armand Conant, a partner at Shibley Righton in Toronto, recalls a complicated condominium matter where it was clear that client interest would benefit from drawing in a small team of colleagues in a co-counsel setting to tackle different aspects of the job
By budgeting and paying for our giving first, we were able to still give a small amount while in debt and tackle our debt by getting an extra job and paying as much as we could every month.
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