Sentences with phrase «take on this challenge in»

Marissa Mayer took on a challenge in 2012.
Both Allan Horwitz and Scott Stossel take on this challenge in their respective books, Anxiety: A short history and My Age of Anxiety.
All of these projects take on challenges in delivering regenerative therapies: getting cells or engineered particles to the right place in the body.
Our team took on the challenge in collaboration with The Institute For Functional Medicine (IFM) to tackle one of the major efficiency drains faced by all Functional Medicine practitioners — patient information management.
Teachers who read, discuss, and implement current educational research are more engaged and ready to take on the challenges in their classroom.
We look forward to seeing this new school board work in partnership and as a unified team to take on the challenges in our district and lead the charge in improving outcomes for all of our students in West Contra Costa.
An organization in Denver, Colorado, has taken on this challenge in a deep and systematic way for more than two decades.
The National Parent Teacher Association (PTA) has taken on this challenge in the past couple of years but has primarily focused on helping parents understand the role that the annual state summative assessments play in the U.S. education system, PTAs state by state guide to assessment.
«Ever since its establishment, Honda has been a company which grows by taking on challenges in racing,» Honda Motor Co..
Jeanette Winterson (Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit) is the first to take on this challenge in The Gap of Time, publishing on October 6.
The Sand Dunes are very popular with sports enthusiasts who enjoy taking on the challenge in an ATV or Dune Buggy, and there are plenty of places who will them to you!
«There were many good reasons why that didn't happen with LBP, but clearly the seeds have certainly been sown and it will be fascinating to see how the console platforms take on that challenge in future.»
Take on the challenge in Bike Champ 2!
I had complete freedom to move around the level and take on challenges in whatever way (or order) I chose.
Take on challenges in Adventure to unlock characters, costumes, concept art and more, then go view them in Runbow's massive gallery!
Inversely, maps, once deciphered, allowed players to take on challenges in different regions outside of the story mode.
The latest and perhaps greatest - ever Zelda is a sprawling affair set in an open Hyrule not bound by the familiar progression structure of past games: you can freely explore the land, take on challenges in any order you choose, and craft, survive, and experiment in the wilds.
Documentary filmmakers take on this challenge in this film series pairing vital recent films with classic and archival works.
Adriano Motta, Cadu (PIPA Prize 2013 Winner), Eduardo Berliner and Paulo Vivacqua took on the challenge in «Horse Project», inspiring this month's critical text by the PIPA Institute curator.
Does a museum have the will, resources and long - term commitment to take on challenges in ways that are concise and meaningful to the public?
I look forward to participating in next year's Lenczner Slaght CBA Gale Cup, when a new batch of mooters takes on the challenge in Toronto in 2013.
She has taken on the challenge in an impressive way... and she readily admits that she is on a mission.
Thank you to the special few who take on this challenge in their communities.
The new agent training is second to none, not only do they give you the best tools to succeed, they instill a confidence that you can take on any challenge in the real estate market knowing that your part of a team that's going to be there for you whenever and for whatever you need.

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«The greatest risk is not on the battlefield but in standing up for what's right,» McRaven told the cadets, adding, «The truly great officers know that real victory is achieved when men and women of character take professional risks and challenge the weak - kneed, the faint of heart, the indecisive, or the bullies.»
I double - majored in theater in college, so I was planning to take on this challenge through some method acting — but since Musk has been sleeping on the Tesla factory floor and skipping showers as of late, I decided to spare my co-workers.
Elon Musk's far - fetched plan not only to get humans to Mars, but to inhabit it, has evidently driven interest in the Red Planet: A team of NASA scientists will talk about the challenges of living on Earth's neighbor, while Lockheed Martin and NASA will combine to talk about the interplanetary travel systems that will take us there.
India's legendary tycoon Sir Ratan Tata told «Managing Asia» in an exclusive interview in 2013 how he relished taking on new challenges as he built Tata Sons into a corporate behemoth.
At 72, Hunter Harrison appears set to take on one of the most challenging jobs in a career full of them.
Who in their right mind would take on that kind of challenge?
During that time, my perspective changed and I started taking the long view on challenges in life.
Toshiba «s announcement came as its Westinghouse Electric Company subsidiary is engaged in a legal and accounting row with CB&I, which has argued in court that it expected a relatively small payment from Westinghouse of only $ 161 million when the deal closed on the understanding that the latter was taking on a challenged business.
Stephens faced challenges as well, including taking on a product - architecture design that was larger in scale and complexity than what was envisioned at the beginning, and growing a culture that fits today's needs in a highly competitive marketplace for talent.
In November, Jaguar allowed Business Insider's Benjamin Zhang to take a different F - PACE test car out on a mildly - challenging off road course.
«It really helps take my mind off my day - to - day problems - the problems that get in the way of making progress on the more important challenges
Employers are looking for passion and a willingness to learn, so grads should focus on jumping in and trying to take on the new challenges that come their way in their first job.
From beginning my career on the manufacturing floor of Mars Drinks in the UK to taking the reins as president of Mars Chocolate North America, each role I've held has differed from the last — and has challenged me in new and exciting ways.
Arruda, who left his job in June to serve as CEO of Ross, says the digital assistant shortens the research time for each case, allowing lawyers to take on more challenging files and preventing client fees from escalating.
The firm had taken a bearish view on Exxon due to challenges in its European natural gas operations, «lackluster» growth in oil and gas production, a pricey acquisition in U.S. shale fields and the lack of share buybacks.
We recently caught up with Saujani to find out more about her take on the challenges and opportunities in closing the gender gap.
Most of the entrepreneurs I talk with are wrapped up in the challenges of building something new, taking on the world, hiring people, and making payroll.
If you deliberately seek out developing new skills and taking on new challenges, you're in for a bumpy road.
In fact, they encourage employees to take risks and to challenge the status quo on behalf of their customers and their organizations.
With an admittance rate around roughly 2 percent, getting into an IIT is one of toughest academic challenges you could take on in your teens.
One of my favorite examples of this tale is how William McGowan took on the mighty AT&T and eventually challenged the company in court, leading to its breakup.
In the spirit of Bell Labs, a new National Innovation Foundation could connect federal agencies and outside partners to take on big innovation challenges jointly.
The law, known as Senate Bill 4, is slated to take effect Sept. 1, but has been challenged in court by rights organizations and localities that say the law infringes on local governments» constitutional rights, and will sow fear through immigrant communities by dissuading people from reporting crimes or testifying as witnesses out of fear they will be deported.
Most people go to financial planners for advice on how to manage investments and save for retirement, but a new trend in money management is challenging investors to take a more holistic view of their money.
This summer, he took on an even bigger challenge as chef de cuisine at the Chase, a new fish - and - oyster house in the heart of the financial district.
As an alternative, encourage employees to take part in an internal walking challenge (depending on the mobility status of your workforce).
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