Sentences with phrase «take on these responsibilities as»

It took on the responsibility as a wholesaler of Cott beverages and sold nearly 100,000 cases of the product per year for 20 years.
To establish the roles that members can take on (note: it's important to be flexible regarding roles, especially with a small group; members may take on responsibilities as action items arise).
And after a two - year transition period, Dale Winkler now takes on those responsibilities as SREB vice president for school improvement.
With the help of the Leaf, the Hidden Sand Village will take on the responsibility as host.
In preparation for the debut, the private investment vehicle owned by Digital Currency Group (DCG) has announced the launch of Grayscale Investments, which will sponsor the BIT, taking on responsibilities as necessary to register and run the fund.
Quickly advanced as a valued team member and began training and taking on responsibilities as a supervisor to include helping train new employees.
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Not exact matches

With one provider to take responsibility for a range of HR functions, you'll not only spend less time on administration, but less time managing vendor relationships as well.
As red tape, regulation and economic uncertainty leave firms reluctant to take on the responsibility of training new permanent staff, it has fallen to temp agencies to offer workers the chance to learn on the job.
Small business owners are taking on a large share of this responsibility, as 39 percent reported that they themselves are in charge of online security at their company.
But, as that assistant increases her abilities and takes on more responsibility, it's important to increase her salary and her title to match what she is currently doing.
After working up his own projections in some 20 areas — welding supplies, abrasive materials, hand tools, and so on — he asked every manager and supervisor to take personal responsibility for one account, and to report back in a month as to whether his projections were realistic.
This could be as simple as them taking on new responsibilities like scheduling and hosting the next team meeting.
It's a fraction of the social outreach Noront has taken on to promote education, training and mining, says Kaitlyn Ferris, the company's corporate responsibility manager, as she wrapped up a Christmas trip to Webequie, Ont., another aboriginal community.
In this process, the younger Dyson, who had been a Non-Executive Director at Dyson since 2013, now took on more responsibilities at the company by becoming its Research and Development Director, as well as its Chief Lighting Engineer.
As well, if the U.S. government takes on the responsibility for buying drugs, it may force better pricing terms on producers, which could hurt revenues.
This willingness to take on extra responsibility, as well as an aptitude for juggling multiple commitments, will serve young entrepreneurs well.
Offering new training or education opportunities for your employees is also motivating, as is offering new responsibilities to those willing to take them on.
There is no prediction that can be made as to what will take place with any of the student loan forgiveness programs, but borrowers should be aware that any or all of these benefits may disappear in the future, leaving the responsibility to repay student loans fully on their shoulders.
Joining SBP as an AmeriCorps member, he later took on the responsibility of directing SBP's operations in Joplin, MO..
The survey of 925 Americans was conducted as new revelations surfaced that the company connected to the 2016 Trump campaign, Cambridge Analytica, inappropriately harvested personal information on millions of Facebook users The sharp rise in negative feelings is a significant departure from Facebook's standing prior to the 2016 election, when the rise of so - called Fake News and polarizing content led to calls for the company to take greater responsibility for the content on the popular social media site — or face government regulation.
The idea was to save the ratings agencies from having to take responsibility for the tens of billions of dollars lost as a result of their past AAA ratings on junk mortgages.
College loans may be swapped for home loans and life insurance as this new generation takes on the responsibility of economic growth.
These are courses you'll need to take as they will be your responsibility on your own.
The start of a new year can often be a time of stress as we are often tempted to try new challenges and take on more responsibility in our already busy lives.
You've heard the news: Michael Ferro, the new chairman of Tribune Publishing, and Justin Dearborn, our new CEO, have asked me to take on additional responsibilities as publisher of the Los Angeles Times.
As Ford reduced its work force, he says: «It forced the remaining people to take on greater levels of responsibility
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Instead, she is taking on an expanded portfolio, which will include health care and veterans» issues, and Pence — for whom she has worked for years as a pollster — is also expected to carve out more substantive responsibilities for her.
The appeal of this is trust: if you rely on any one party to take care of your details - a bank, a government, a company - you are creating a target for hackers and manipulators, as well as having to pay them for the responsibility.
Be prepared to be flexible and take on additional responsibilities as required.
A cosigner takes on just as much responsibility for repaying the student loan as the primary borrower does, and is equally affected by any missed payments.
As we grow, new challenges appear which requires creativity and a willingness to take on responsibilities.
He subsequently served as senior assistant deputy minister in the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade with responsibility for managing Canada's relations with the United States and the implementation of NAFTA, including providing advice to business on how to take maximum advantage of the opportunities that NAFTA afforded.
Your web presence (yes, more than just your website) must take on more responsibility for not only supporting the sales process, but driving the process as well.
But emphasis on the personal responsibility of blacks takes the political pressure off those outside the black community, who also have a responsibility, as citizens of this republic, to be actively engaged in trying to change the structures that constrain the black poor in such a way that they can more effectively assume responsibility for themselves and exercise their inherent and morally required capacity to choose.
There is a big difference between the all - too - typically sexually irresponsible and those who have taken on the grave responsibility of de Sade — to push the floor as low as they can.
«speak out id both sides of their mouths, never to take responsibility for their thoughts / beliefs, words or actions as they move on down the road to their next victim»
Or, you can try celibacy along with staying away from male heathens who speak out id both sides of their mouths, never to take responsibility for their thoughts / beliefs, words or actions as they move on down the road to their next victim as soon as the previous one got pregnant.
As for the rest of the event, God allows Himself to take the blame for the death of the firstborn because this disaster happened on His watch and so He bears responsibility for it.
I went on to speak of how, as the church grew and became a dominant force in society, the church and later the nation took some responsibility to protect the weak and powerless.
But it is curious that nowhere does he mention or comment on Genesis 9:5 - 6, in which God Himself states that as part of the new (Noahide) covenant with humanity, human beings (and not God) have the responsibility of taking the life of a murderer.
I concluded at the time of the riots that of all the things the government now needed to do, it was the married family which most urgently needed to be rebuilt: I was and remain as certain of that as anything I have ever written, and I have been saying it repeatedly for over 20 years: I was saying it, for instance, when I was attacking (in The Mail and also The Telegraph), as it went through the Commons, the parliamentary bill which became that disastrous piece of (Tory) legislation called the Children Act 1989, which abolished parental rights (substituting for them the much weaker «parental responsibility»), which encouraged parents not to spend too much time with their children, which even, preposterously, gave children the right to take legal action against theirparents for attempting to discipline them, which made it «unlawful for a parent or carer to smack their child, except where this amounts to «reasonable punishment»;» and which specified that «Whether a «smack» amounts to reasonable punishment will depend on the circumstances of each case taking into consideration factors like the age of the child and the nature of the smack.»
He gives a reminder that he is still the true king of his people, that it is he (and not this feeble king) who commands in Israel, delivers Israel, and serves as its commander - in - chief, that it is he also (and not this king that abdicates his responsibility) who himself bears all the suffering of this people, who takes it to himself and suffers it, that finally it is on him (and not on this blind king) that there falls all the evil committed among his people.
If you look back where I first (I think) explored the analogy of performance, in a piece titled «Performing the Scriptures» (first published in 1982, reprinted in a collection called Theology on the Way to Emmaus in 1986), you will see that I contrast the notion of interpretation as performance not with the historian's craft but with the supposition that a text (any text, although it is with scripture that I am most concerned)-- a set of black marks on white paper — tells you how to take it, without any interpretative labor on the reader's part, a labor for which the reader must take personal responsibility.
In a way, it's good not to grow up (as much as is possible in this world)... and then again, in so many ways, we need to grow up and take on life with all it's joy, happiness, responsibilities, suffering and pain.
As Gandhi and King both knew, taking on moral responsibility for those who hurt one is the highest form of dignity, the greatest example of strength.
Again, it is recorded that on one occasion a group of lawyers brought before him a woman detected in adultery, with the hope that he would take the responsibility of pronouncing the ferocious sentence laid down in the Law of Moses (not enforced at that period), or alternatively, would by refusing to do so expose himself as one who condoned immorality.
We tend to view «glory» as responsibilities that we take on in the here after.
He goes so far as to claim that «what one does or does not do is dependent on possessing a «self sufficient to take personal responsibility for one's action» (VV 113).
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