Sentences with phrase «take a seat»

Dynamic Signal is seeing a rise in the number of Chief Communications Officer positions that are «taking seats at the executive table,» says Hannah.
As I took my seat a staffer placed a sandwich beside him.
Hey @Delta, if it was so important for the dachshund - legged woman to take my seat, she should have BOOKED THE SEAT IN ADVANCE.
Employees drift in and out at all hours of the workday, taking a seat at one of the 15 stools at the bar.
But it could be months before FERC new commissioners take their seats due to a lengthy Senate confirmation process.
Sullivan makes his way to a console on the left side of the OR, where he takes a seat in front of a viewfinder that looks like it belongs in a futuristic video game arcade.
At 17, Rosemary was even younger than her niece when she took a seat on the board of the holding company that in turn owned Cara Operations.
Rudolph, who was visiting the middle school along with other FSU athletes, noticed the boy sitting alone, so he took a seat and joined him for a few slices of pizza.
In addition to the growing list of political figures set to take a seat next to Colbert on air, the new late - night show's first week will also include appearances from tech industry titans, including Tesla Motors (TSLA) CEO Elon Musk and Uber CEO Travis Kalanick.
Democrats have not said whether they will take any seats on the Republican - majority special committee, saying the new probe - following several other congressional investigations on Benghazi - is also aimed at damaging former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's chances if she runs for president in 2016.
Stereotypes of women's behavior can dominate perceptions, and as a woman in a male - dominated, STEM - related field, I've learned how to take a seat at the table and deliver my message so that it's heard and respected.»
«If you're a member of a co-working space, come on in, take a seat and work here as many days as you like,» says Susan Evans, co-founder of Office Nomads in Seattle.
Logan takes a seat in the second row.
With James taking a seat on the board, Oracle (ORCL) now has 13 directors, the company said on Wednesday.
And the moment we take a seat, we put ourselves at higher risk of Type 2 diabetes and halt natural processes that clear fat out of our muscle tissue.
That's after 12 rounds of talks — a pace that leaves little chance of the most contentious negotiations finishing before Canada takes its seat at the table.
But let me tell you, when you get on the phone to try to convince a women to take a seat on a board, you have to take a vitamin and make sure you're feeling great, because the questions you have to go through!
«I've been a fan of the show for many years, so taking my seat at that table is definitely a career highlight!»
We also want to challenge more women to take a seat at the other side of the table — as investors.
«According to witnesses the approximately 50 - pound dog growled at Mr. Jackson soon after he took his seat,» according to the firm's statement.
At the last minute, three White men entered the plane and took seats in front of us.
Only in Oak Bay - Gordon Head and arguably Comox did the Greens clearly take seats from the NDP.
Even before taking her seat she has been keen to portray herself as a «continuity candidate» and the prospect of a Glaxo breakup now looks more remote than ever.
Validation of Ollie's strategy came very early on when longtime industry veteran Steve Marton took a seat on its board.
Sokol will take a seat on the board of BYD as a non-executive director.
Typically, they don't take a seat on the startup's board; they take a small stake in the firm and hand over their funds in weeks rather than months.
That indicates purchasing steak every time you take a seat for a meal.
Andreessen Horowitz has eight general partners — eight guys who make the investment decisions and take seats on the boards of the startups they fund.
Mark Warner and Peter Clark, experts in international trade law, took their seats to the left of the stage as Bodhi Ganguli and Alexander Malaket, CITP, experts in international trade finance, took their seats to the right.
Finally, because investors often take a seat on the board of the companies they invest in thus becoming a director, these investors will require the coverage be purchased in order to protect their personal assets and the assets of the investment fund they represent and invest through.
Catherine Clark, of Catherine Clark Communications, moderates the «Barriers to Growth» panel and welcomes each of the panelists as they take their seats.
The lights are on, the cameras are rolling, and the crowd has taken their seats.
As part of the investment, the managing director at the Public Investment Fund, Yasir Al Rumayyan, will take a seat on Uber's board, joining Mr. Kalanick and other directors, including Arianna Huffington.
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg takes his seat after a break to continue to testify before a joint hearing of the Commerce and Judiciary Committees on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, April 10, 2018, about the use of Facebook data to target American voters in the 2016 election.
A few Senators have started to take their seats.
The late Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafi gestures with a green cane as he takes his seat behind bulletproof glass for a military parade in Green Square, Tripoli, Libya, Tuesday, Sept. 1, 2009.
On a recent Sunday, Fletcher said he looked out to see seven formerly absent members take their seats in the pews because Mayne is there.
On a lazy day, I like to place a large bowl twenty feet from my back porch, take a seat in my porch rocking chair and pitch a deck of playing cards one at a time to see how many will spin just right and go into the bowl.
Conversation gradually subsides as the members move to take seats.
Her curly black hair was pulled back from her face, and she shifted nervously as her daughter, Sewwandi, took a seat in the circle with us.
When they took their seats in front of me, I figured that my viewing of the movie would be ruined.
When this becomes clear, the whole way we «do» church falls apart, and the «leader» of the church must take a seat next to the laity because that is what he is, and it's where he belongs.
Then after a word of blessing for this church, she took her seat.
Some people burst into tears as they just took their seats.
So while I do not have anything like a master bartender's familiarity with bitters, syrups, or single malts, I do have some familiarity with what bartenders see across the bar when someone takes a seat at their station.
«When he had brought about the purgation of sins, he took his seat at the right hand of Majesty on high, raised as far above the angels, as the title he has inherited is superior to theirs... and he has taken his seat at the right hand of the throne of Majesty in the heavens, a ministrant in the real sanctuary, the tent pitched by the Lord and not by man.»
When you fly nearly every week you know exactly what to wish for: A compact, recently - bathed person who smiles as you take your seat, listens to music or sleeps as you fly, and makes pleasant small talk as you land.
They would come to the table together, and He would take a seat there with them.
Charles and Camilla, who are on an 11 - day tour of south - east Asia and India, took their seat in the front pew of St Mary's Cathedral in the Malaysian capital.
If a judge pronounce a judgment, render a decision, deliver a sealed verdict, and afterward reverse his judgment, they shall prosecute the judge for reversing the judgment which he has pronounced, and he shall pay twelve fold the damages which were (awarded) in said judgment; and publicly they shall expel him from his seat of judgment and he shall not return, and with the judges in a case he shall not take his seat.21
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