Cubic is another one of our creative
takes on great resume layouts and design, and we like to think we did this one right.
This course takes you through all aspects of planning and undertaking dives which involve the use of Nitrox, and then
takes you on some great dives to try it out.
Using his own unique methods of correction and education, Onizuka once again
takes on the great task of getting some lost teenagers on a better path.
Now, in his latest masterpiece, Sacré Bleu, the immortal Moore
takes on the Great French Masters.
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takes on a great deal of current affairs in a way that might seem completely stupid and immature, yet it still manages to speak to you if you bypass the sex and crude humor.
That said, we're always prepared to give new
takes on great films the benefit of the doubt.
Master Matchmakers really
takes on great clients.
I agree — and sometimes the League Cup
takes on great importance.
Pan roasted jackfruit
takes on a great crispy texture as it soaks up the flavorful combination of chiles, spices, and fruit, and gets piled onto warmed corn tortillas.
The last of the clerical heroes, Edmund Bertram, is far and away the best model, and the issue of the public role of the Church
takes on a great deal of importance in Mansfield Park.
For 2018, we've made the schedule a bit more flexible and added some «short
takes on a great idea» sessions after lunch on Day Two.
They may have started something new within their company (by launching a new product or division, for example), moved to a smaller company to
take on a greater set of responsibilities, or started their own business.
Trump alarmed European capitals during his campaign by deriding NATO as obsolete and demanding that US allies
take on a greater share of spending on mutual defense.
I think there is a more important shift, from monetary policy being the only game in town to one where fiscal policy has
taken on greater importance.
Providing video entertainment on phones has
taken on greater importance as AT&T slugs it out with industry leader Verizon Communications Inc and smaller rivals Sprint Corp and T - Mobile US Inc for customers in a saturated wireless market.
The debate about a rules - based approach has
taken on greater prominence amid chatter that President Donald Trump was considering appointing John Taylor, a Stanford economist, as Fed chair.
«So that does
take on a great importance... It was important to not just show women, but the array of roles that we had at the time.»
It's
taken on greater urgency because the president had declared in an interview on Aug. 20 that use of chemical weapons would be «a red line for us» resulting in «enormous consequences.»
But there are also plenty of amazing vacation destinations in the US, whether you're looking to lounge by the beach, explore a new city, or
take on the great outdoors.
Beyond the benefits of a bigger after - sales revenue stream, OEMs will have a strong incentive to service these vehicles, since regulators could ultimately force them to
take on the greatest portion of the responsibility and risk associated with crashes caused by AV technical failures.
Unfortunately, a strategy of following the Fed's urging to
take on greater risk will likely end in heartbreak.
With equity returns likely to moderate and volatility set to rise, investors face a difficult choice: Accept lower returns, or
take on greater risk.
But even though Mr. Carney signalled his readiness to
take on a greater role, there was never a consensus that Mr. Brown's suggestion was the right one.
The planning is at an early stage but has
taken on greater urgency as the clock ticks toward the mid-May deadline.
When you are extracting signals from noise, divergences
take on great importance.
Since the financial institution is
taking on a greater risk by extending a loan to such an individual, they need to be compensated appropriately.
The project
took on greater urgency in 2008 shortly before Jobs took his second medical leave from Apple.
As you move up the risk ladder
you take on greater price volatility in exchange for potentially higher long - term returns.
As Ford reduced its work force, he says: «It forced the remaining people to
take on greater levels of responsibility.»
«We have all been taught that earning high rates of return requires
taking on greater risks... If an investor can make virtually risk - free bets with outsized rewards, and keep making the bets over and over, the results are stunning.»
This means investors who want higher returns must consider
taking on greater risk — by increasing leverage or moving into riskier asset classes.
«What you'll see in the traditional wealth group, financial advisors will be able to
take on a greater number of clients and the entire industry will expand as it becomes a cost effective tool that people can have that they haven't traditionally.
Ellington's religious sensibilities
took on greater prominence in his music during his later years.
Of course, the first and greatest member of the Church is The Blessed Virgin Mary who was asked to
take on the greatest responsibility of all, to be the Mother of God who became man through her consent and her body.
These notices
take on greater significance when the reader observes that they are not found elsewhere in the story of Joseph and his family.
The familiar words of Alfred Lord Tennyson then
take on great realism:
This psychic state
took on great importance both because, as prophetic Judaism already knew, God looked on the heart, and also because the inner man was the seat of the presence and activity of God's Spirit.
When we come to man, entropy
takes on greater power.
The conflicts between the European Union (or certain of its members), Japan and the United States which have until now been diplomatically managed, will also
take on greater importance and to express their unhappiness with those who oppose the Triad, namely Russia, China, India and the third world continents in general.
Mary's path to unprocessed and healthier eating
took on a greater intensity after allergy testing indicated a link between foods and sinus problems.
When we have these issues, we usually
take on great measures like eating more vegetables, piling on the sauerkraut, taking fantastic gut - boosting powders such as my Love Your Gut Powder, and so on, but it can be hard to tell if what we're doing is working and what our best course of action actually is.
As the movement became an industry, the profit motive began to
take on greater importance, and the conventional food industry began to take notice of the natural market.
Like other says, take over the club with that spare billions that you have, and
takes us all on the greatest ride of our lives!
Now other body parts are being asked to do more than usual as they try to adjust and
take on a greater load than they're used to.
Our special football and college basketball issues have
taken on greater importance, and I'm particularly proud of our 534 - page preview of the 1984 L.A. Olympics, the largest single magazine ever published by Time Inc..
The upcoming camps will
take on a greater significance than normal for the Black Ferns, with their top players playing no representative rugby this year after the women's NPC was cancelled due to financial constraints.
With the above in mind, Saturday's home fixture with Bolton
takes on greater significance.
Soon after
he took on a great role as the lower school science teacher at a Friends Central School outside of Philadelphia.
Art projects
take on a greater magnitude outside.