Sentences with phrase «take a sabbatical of»

But another Hudl benefit might: Every five years, employees are given a budget of $ 4,000 — after taxes — to take a sabbatical of at least two weeks in another country.
Staff can choose to work a four - day week at 85 % of base salary, or take a sabbatical of between four and 12 weeks at 30 % of base salary.
: — RRB -(Taking a sabbatical of sorts from full - time ministry.

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Rather than planning for a retirement end goal, I think it's healthier to think more about taking a series of sabbaticals in your life.
At the beginning of 1992, he told Hollender that he would be taking a six - month sabbatical.
It's a big promise, and to shepherd her game into the healthcare arena, McGonigal has taken an «entrepreneurial sabbatical» of undetermined length from her role as director of games research and development at Palo Alto, Calif.'s Institute for the Future.
If you're curious to learn more of Roberts's takeaways from his extreme experiment in disconnection, New York magazine's Science of Us column also has a fascinating follow - up interview with him in which he delves into the impact of his sabbatical on family life, how long it takes your brain to stop thinking in tweets, and other insights.
A third of them have been affected to the point of having to take a sabbatical from their jobs.
In 2013, the company began offering employees the opportunity to take monthlong sabbaticals so long as the Martians, as they're called, felt the goal was worthwhile, according to Rob Rivenburgh, COO of the Mars Agency.
From what I have heard, founders who take sabbaticals or vacations actually come back refreshed and with a new sense of balance.
Disenchanted, he took a sabbatical, moving with his wife, Heather, back to his hometown of Austin.
Maybe it's a good idea for American Christians to take a sabbatical from traditional church for a few years and focus on how how each individual relates to the teachings and example of Jesus outdisde the influence of ecclesiastical thought control.
When others began to take Tony to task for this all - too - familiar behavior on his part, Tony became increasingly defensive and condescending, and so others began to join in the discussion to wonder at Tony's rapid return to his old form after what was meant to be something of a restorative sabbatical from the internet.
And, I also recommend that people attend for 2 years, and then take 1 year off — or any other pattern of Sabbatical.
«I want to suggest that we make taking a sabbatical from church an accepted, if not encouraged, part of the Christian life for lay people.
The result of a sabbatical grant from the Templeton Foundation to Celia Deane - Drummond, Professor of Theology and Biological Sciences at Chester University, Wonder and Wisdom takes several steps back from the rather narrow philosophyof ID to examine the relationship between these two ancient concepts.
As a friend of mine from Valparaiso said on return from a year's sabbatical in New York, «It takes a lot of energy just to stand on a street corner in Manhattan.»
I wonder how many of us would have departed the church - structured sooner, if we had taken such a sabbatical?
Most of the Christian bloggers I know personally have either taken a sabbatical or stopped blogging in the last two years.
As some have commented here and elsewhere, this is probably more of a «sabbatical» during which I will refocus and rejuvenate In all my years of blogging, I have never taken a Sabbatical, and one is lonsabbatical» during which I will refocus and rejuvenate In all my years of blogging, I have never taken a Sabbatical, and one is lonSabbatical, and one is long overdue.
During my sabbatical at First Things in 2009, I suggested during one editorial meeting that Christians may have to take a step or two back from the public square, specifically citing the use of clergy as state marriage registrars.
An Irish priest at the center of a gay porn controversy has asked to leave his parish and take sabbatical leave from the priesthood, he said Sunday.
CNN: Priest in gay porn probe leaves parish An Irish priest at the center of a gay porn controversy has asked to leave his parish and take sabbatical leave from the priesthood, he said Sunday.
A vicar has been forced to take a «sabbatical break for three months» after accusing some of his «grumbling»... More
I posted one final blog advising the MySpace world that I was taking a bit of a «MySpace sabbatical» to regain some focus.
Sabbaticals are good thing, to withdraw or retreat from something, enabling you to take stock of where one has been and where one is going.
I've been taking a bit of a sabbatical from my usual London life.
For Keino it would be a duel in the mile with Marty Liquori, America's top middle - distance runner now that Jim Ryun is taking a sabbatical, and a chance to buy a pair of semi-mod brown slacks.
The Telegraph, however, have claimed Enrique is not prepared to take the Chelsea job until he finishes his sabbatical in the summer, mentioning that Guus Hiddink could be a short - term option if Conte is sacked before the end of the campaign.
He announced that he was taking a sabbatical from F1 at the end of the year and he still hasn't returned from it.
So B.J., who has taken a sabbatical from the University of Hawaii, at which he is a professor of transportation, is getting a crash Ph.D. in media management.
I think City were good, in fact I think City are the best Premier League side since the Invincibles, the movement of the players, the way they keep the ball on the floor and the way close teams down, all signs of Pep genius, I fancy them for the Champions League, and to think Pep took a years sabbatical to give Wenger time to leave and replace him.
He needs to take a sabbatical to rediscover himself or simply throw in the towel to enable a seriously - minded with good grasp on the mental - ity of the players take over the job.Arsenal needs coaches like Klop, Guardiola & Diego Simeone.
However, Guardiola has never stayed for more than four seasons in one coaching role, having managed Barcelona from the 2008/09 campaign to the climax of the 2011/12 season before taking a year's sabbatical, and then returning to take over at Bayern Munich from 2013 to 2016.
The 48 - year - old German signed a three - year deal reported to be worth in the region of # 15,000,000, and has been out of work after ending his seven year stay with Borussia Dortmund in May to take a sabbatical.
Greedy Stan Kronke is only concerned with making money, and if Usmanov sells up then we are in it deep cos Wenger will continue to steal a living from the club as will that clown Walcott.We are also rans, there is no real desire to spend a penny more than necessary and every year Wenger fiddles around at the edges of the team but never really completes the job, I'm sick of watching the same game over and over, Wenger waving his arms about but doing the like for like subs on about 70 mins as usual while Bouldy sticks to his vow of silence, we are a joke among the top teams, and if Wenger signs a new deal then I may have to take a 2 year sabbatical cos I'm sick of the man and his bu # * ~ $ t press conferences,
Jurgen Klopp is planning a six month sabbatical from football that would effectively rule him out of taking over at Liverpool this summer (Bild)
Guardiola may have taken a sabbatical from the game this season and kept a low profile throughout, but it would appear that his influence continues to pervade the upper reaches of the European club scene.
In The Marriage Sabbatical: The Journey That Brings You Home, author Cheryl Jarvis details the stories of 55 women who took time off their marriage — about three months — including herself.
On 25 July 2002, it was announced that Miliband would take a 12 - month unpaid sabbatical from HM Treasury to be a visiting scholar at the Center for European Studies of Harvard University for two semesters.
On the other side of the political spectrum, Iain Dale travelled up to Cambridge to interview Simon Heffer, the Daily Telegraph columnist who is taking a sabbatical (while continuing to write for the paper) at his old university.
He insists being a member of parliament should be viewed as a «full time professional job», a «sabbatical position» where you take time out of your life to do some public service.
Menon eventually broke into the cosmetics industry after he took a sabbatical with Peter Elias, professor of dermatology at the University of California, San Francisco.
On returning to NSF from her 2 - year sabbatical, Olsen took on the challenge of overseeing the funding for the agency's science and technology centers.
Suddenly, there's a sense of urgency on their part because they have schedules to adhere to, sabbaticals to take, tenure tours to go on, grants to write.
German took a sabbatical in Switzerland to work at food giant Nestlé, one of the world's leading sellers of infant formula.
Luckily, Turner took a sabbatical at the University of Colorado, and down the hall was another young scientist, a Polish researcher by the name of Ryszard Kierzek, who was using organic chemistry to produce four oligonucleotides at a time, and as many as two sets of four in a day.
Robert Eisenman recently took a sabbatical from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center to work at the University of Tokyo in Japan.
Tatar is now taking a 1 - year sabbatical from teaching to concentrate on research, and he's got plenty of projects lined up.
Whether you're navigating the trenches of a painful divorce, taking a sex sabbatical or hibernating from love, eventually you will yearn to get back...
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