Sentences with phrase «takes me back»

Its mission is to «help voters take back control of their democracy» by giving them a place to debate issues, research candidates» platforms, recruit vote pledges from others and more.
Aiding individual sectors or companies should take a back seat to policies that encourage innovation across the economy
If I'm struck by an idea or observation I take it back to my team to see what my staff can implement.
BuzzBundle performs this task more than ably, happily supporting a range of sites across a flexible dashboard that will allow you to take back control of the conversation.
Great Southern investors are working on a plan to take back control of assets located on some of the breached third - party leases.
The company still gets the majority of its revenue from outlet stores, where cachet takes a back seat to price cuts.
There has been a common consensus that world governments have slightly taken a back seat on the issue of sustainability and the environment (the sustainable development commission was axed in 2010 as part of Uk government spending cuts for example).
Factory orders were up, although not enough to completely take back the August decline.
Some of the lawmakers who won't attend will instead host an alternative State of the Union — a meeting «to talk about our opposition to these racist policies that are being put out of the White House and to make sure we put out our own aggressive vision of what our America looks like as we take it back,» according to Jayapal.
«In Chicago, I got in this horrible habit of grabbing lunch and taking it back to my desk,» says Sebastian.
He's taking back the reins from Don Mattrick, the former head of Microsoft's Xbox division who took over from Pincus two years ago.
Meanwhile, Portugal's Communist Party has support of as much as 10 percent of the electorate — and could help deny that country's Socialist Party a shot at taking back power from the governing center - right coalition in an Oct. 4 election.
Until finally, I decided to take back my control.
By the end of the meeting complete financials will be printed out, and unit reps will take them back for distribution and discussion.
Restructuring state tax systems in a way that takes back some of these high - end federal tax cuts should be a no - brainer for cash - strapped states.
While deficit reduction may take a back seat at the Treasury under Hammond, it does not necessarily mean the end of austerity in terms of welfare spending.
Despite the loyal, zombiefied Mountain by her side, she has found herself incapable of taking back control of her son, King Tommen, and King's Landing.
This year's theme, technological change, is likely to take a back seat to the market turmoil that's captured headlines and left many wondering if another recession is looming.
This means that less - pressing tasks like updating weeSpring's About Us page take a back seat.
Lesson: You can't control what consumers will say using your hashtag, and they can be hijacked by negative comments that can never be taken back.
Let me take you back to four years ago.
Corporate venture - capital firms that benefit from high cash flows might be willing to spread out their investments over a few similar companies and take a back seat in terms of driving their growth, while a venture - capital firm is typically motivated to take a more focused and hands - on approach for its portfolio companies.
Further, he has also vowed to remove an estimated 11 million immigrants living in the U.S. illegally, as well as cancel visas to countries that refuse to take them back.
A swipe up from the bottom of the display takes you back to the home screen.
Pharmacies weren't allowed to take back prescriptions until 2014 when the Drug Enforcement Administration issued new regulations in response to the growing opioid epidemic.
Remember: You're not a helpless slave to your email... it's time to take back control!
I was taken back to a memory of myself at 5 years old when I performed with my ballet company at The Cobo Hall Auditorium in Detroit.
In the course of rapid urbanization, environmental issues often take a back seat.
On April 28, the DEA will sponsor its semi-annual National Prescription Drug Take Back Day when people can bring their leftover prescription drugs to police departments, drugstores and other collection sites.
Kicked out of the company in 2013, he is angling for a way to take back what he launched.
Some of them simply don't know how to negotiate, whereas others are afraid that it might offend the interviewer and make them take back their offer.
«When I say I am accountable, I am talking about the actions the board took with my recommendation to take back much of my stock - based compensation, which make up much of my compensation,» Stumpf said.
It's almost certain that many elements of an African expeditionary force deployed to take back the north will have already received training from U.S. special operations forces.
Though she's excited to have a career with more infrastructure, Lickley says she'd never take back her time as an «artist entrepreneur,» which she considers a mini-MBA of sorts, forcing her to learn the arts of networking, cold - calling and time management.
Numerous times during the testimony on Tuesday, Stumpf was asked why Tolstedt wasn't fired and whether the bank would use its clawback provision to take back some of that compensation.
On this episode of Business & Burgers, Alan Taylor and Scott Duffy take us back to the award - winning Muldoon's Dublin Pub in Newport Beach, Calif., and share a mouthwatering burger with uber entrepreneur, billion - dollar business builder and Ironman triathlete Mark Moses.
To understand our technological present, Bill Gates would take us back to where the age of modern communications began.
This crazy Aussie came to the West Coast in search of the next big business opportunity to take back home.
He said: «The crucial utensil that needs to be applied is, of course, control and you may remember there was a campaign on which the slogan was «take back control»».
That's right — a former professional baseball player (now a TV and radio analyst for the Arizona Diamondbacks) believes that sports should take a back seat to other things.
They wanted to take that back, and could she please come back?
In what was possibly a preemptive move by the company, the Wells board of directors decided to take back $ 41 million in stock - based compensation from Stumpf along with just over $ 16 million in stock options from former community - banking head Carrie Tolstedt.
Stumpf, however, said in Thursday's testimony that he did suggest to the board that it take back some of his stock compensation.
Not only is this thing loud, it appears that safety has taken a back seat to fun.
And this takes us back to point two: By learning to identify what individuals on your team do well, you can better delegate — giving you time to focus on your own strengths.
One post-licensing deal design: the Mets logo displayed next to the exhortation «Take Back New York» — a jab at the far more popular Yankees and their fans.
For Fox, the question of whether to sell may take a back seat to what price and which currency it would prefer.
And that takes me back all the way to my father, who specifically had left me, by the standards of those days, a silver spoon — but still a tiny paper, half a tiny paper, my sisters and I.
Central banks are taking a back seat in markets this week as investors gear up for the first U.S. Presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump on Monday during local hours.
This is just a smattering of merchandise that companies including REI, L.L. Bean and the like have (perhaps grudgingly at times) taken back over the years.
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