Not exact matches
This means it is more difficult for small businesses to gain backing or grants from the government to allow them to be eco-friendly
in the work place, whereas large companies are able to
take matters into their own
hands to some extent.
If you find yourself
in this situation, here's how to
take matters into your own
hands after politely requesting a retraction, of course.
Progress on wage equality for women
in the United States has been demonstrably slow
in recent years — but a number of companies have
taken matters into their own
hands.
What he did: After searching
in vain for a publisher for Boob Tube, a satirical novel about the soap opera industry that he penned with his wife, tech entrepreneur Mark Coker, 47,
took matters into his own
hands.
As the incidents of chronic illness continue to skyrocket, and as the public becomes increasingly frustrated with the limitations of conventional medicine
in response, companies across America are
taking matters into their own
hands.
So after hustling nonstop to get a Silicon Valley internship of his own, he
took matters into his own
hands and started personally brokering intros for his classmates to Bay Area companies, earning $ 60k
in referral bonuses
in less than one year and paying his way through college.
The
Take tells the story of the growing number of factory workers in Argentina who, instead of acquiescing in unemployment when their factories are shut down, take matters into their own hands by occupying the factories and starting them up again, without the oversight, or permission, of their former bos
Take tells the story of the growing number of factory workers
in Argentina who, instead of acquiescing
in unemployment when their factories are shut down,
take matters into their own hands by occupying the factories and starting them up again, without the oversight, or permission, of their former bos
take matters into their own
hands by occupying the factories and starting them up again, without the oversight, or permission, of their former bosses.
In addition, she empowers couples to take money matters into their own hands and shows them that by taking control of their finances, they can stop fretting about cash and start focusing on the important things in lif
In addition, she empowers couples to
take money
matters into their own
hands and shows them that by
taking control of their finances, they can stop fretting about cash and start focusing on the important things
in lif
in life.
Lacking information from the police and agents
in the conference center, some families tried to
take matters into their own
hands.
Prior to this, banking officials
in the state of Tennessee began
taking matters into their own
hands and refused to wait for the federal government or the Federal Reserve to
take regulatory action against bitcoin.
After watching the clip it was clear that there is lack of Gvt presence and proper republic
in that country to
take care of it's people and that locals are
taking matters into their
hands to fill the wide gap of Gvt presence that they are left with... No wonder now why many are
taking into immigration out of that caveman country who went
into developing it's weapons rather than developing it's people....
and as i'm sure you know there are women
taking matter into their own
hands in saudi right now.
This was summer 2015, and while most of the country was arguing about whether or not the rebel flag was too offensive to be flown
in the country, Newsome and a friend
took matters into their own
hands.
Here, too, Israel reads her own experience of seeking to
take matters of the covenant, the Yahweh covenant,
into her own
hands, to force, by her own means,
in her own way,
in trust
in her own devices, the fulfillment of the divine promise.
Like him, she knew even
in that first and most glorious phase of her life the tension between faith and unfaith, the inescapable temptation to
take matters of divine promise
into her own
hands.
Again
in effect denying his call, his election and his covenant promise, Abraham tries
in other ways to
take matters into his own
hands.
Some vigilante groups, tired of promises and no action by the broadcasting industry, began to
take matters into their own
hands by initiating boycotts and urging the passage of censorship laws
in communities and states.
The point is being reached
in the Church where the only viable alternative for removal of automatically excommunicated 1 bishops, of various ranks, from office is for people of faith to
take matters into their own
hands.
Why do humans blame a god they don't believe
in rather than
take the
matter into their own
hands because God knows they have the ability to rid the world of hunger.
Also, some vigilante groups, tired of promises and no action by the broadcasting industry, began to
take matters into their own
hands by initiating boycotts and urging the passage of censorship laws
in communities and states.
With her own two sons living with multiple food allergies, Cindy Gordon
took matters into her own
hands in the kitchen!
It was time to
take matters into my own Kitchenaid - challenged
hands (seriously, that thing is scary) and make a delicious, healthy, vegan, EASY loaf of bread that I could
take in to work and hide from J. I'm not kidding, that's how dire the situation is.
When it comes to Mexican food
in NY, you have to
take matters into your own
hands.
I have been craving the sultry, spicy, smoky pork al pastor I used to get stuffed to overflowing
in my burrito back
in Cali and since the likelihood of me stumbling on a taco truck
in my neck of the woods is slim to none I
took matters into my own
hands.
With 11:49 remaining, Powlus — who
in the first half had fired a 34 - yard TD strike to flanker Dante Pecorelli —
took matters into his own
hands.
I still maintain that Gabriel was wrong
in taking matters into his own
hands and did it excessively.
We saw some of that on Tuesday night when Pulisic
took matters into his own
hands at the start of the second half to score the USMNT's lone goal of the night, and we've seen it at times during big matches
in the last six months as well.
.@Policingstoke did n`t help
in the case of robbery last summer so we
took matters into our own
hands.
It seems Bud Light
took matters into their own
hands and reportedly supplied the hats
in Masters green to fans at Wild Wings Cafe
in Augusta.
Borussia Dortmund were initially reluctant to part ways with the former Rennes man, but the Frenchman
took matters into his own
hands by refusing to
take part
in training to push through his dream move.
Bored of temporary deals elsewhere, the Burkina Faso international decided to
take matters into his own
hands and requested a transfer away from the club, which he obtained by signing for Lyon
in France for around # 9m.
That is because Juventus pulled a victory out of nowhere, beating Lazio 1 - 0 despite not mustering a single shot on target until Paulo Dybala
took matters into his own
hands in the 93rd minute — slipping between two defenders and holding off the desperate attentions of Marco Parolo before sending the ball
into the roof of the net.
The lightweight pushchair and its easy one
hand flash fold system means you can
take your buggy anywhere
in a
matter of seconds, and its small umbrella fold means it can fit
into most boots.
When owner Jessica Roubitchek noticed the lack of children's activities
in her neighborhood, she decided to
take matters into her own
hands and create one for her nearly 2 - year - old daughter.
The spinal column
in a little person is narrow, so this mom
took matters into her own
hands and consulted with her anesthesiologist beforehand to make sure he knew how to handle her spinal.
«One day, I decided to
take matters into my own
hands after Destiny was a little restless during one feeding, so I cut a hole
in my shirt and stuck the bottle
in it and fed her.
Fixing school food
in every community — the relatively wealthy Boulder and Berkeley, as well as the outright destitute parts of the country devastated by the housing debacle and unemployment — requires all of us to work together as one to get the fedreal government to fund school meal programs
in a way that provides fresh nutritious food for all students, not just those lucky enough to live where people can afford to
take matters into their own
hands and make a local fix.
Taking matters into her own
hands, and four pregnancy tests later — we found out she was,
in fact, pregnant!
A very small minority
takes matters into its own
hands, travelling to battlefields, receiving training
in the use of arms or terrorism, and sometimes acting as sleepers
in Western societies until they or some controller judges the moment to be right.
«After a tortured budget process where they violated the budget reform law, negotiated
in total secrecy, excluded Republicans from the process and rejected every alternative we offered to reduce spending, Senator Sampson and Speaker Silver
took matters into their own
hands and created an irresponsible, unbalanced budget that Senate Republicans unanimously opposed.»
President Buhari assured that justice would be done
in the
matter, and urged the people not to
take the law
into their
hands.
After failing
in their effort two weeks ago to force the Senate Republicans to hold a public hearing on a package of ethics reform bills, the Senate Democrats are
taking matters into their own
hands.
:) I don't think the patriots tossing tea
in the harbor had each «group» write a statement, or reach consensus, or any such nonsense — no, they
took matters into their own
hands, literally.
The City Council is
taking matters into its own
hands after Mayor de Blasio neglected to include funding for a reduced fare MetroCard program for low - income New Yorkers
in the preliminary draft of the city's fiscal year 2019 budget.
Cuomo: «We're
Taking Matters into Our Own
Hands» Gary Tilzer, Blogger at True News, @unitedNYblogs On Friday, Politico New York reported on the gulf between Governor Andrew Cuomo and Mayor Bill de Blasio over the recent Legionnaires disease outbreak
in -LSB-...]
Cuomo drew de Blasio's ire last week when,
in a seeming criticism of the city's response to the outbreak, said that «we're
taking matters into our own
hands» and ordered state inspection teams
into the Bronx.
«With legislation to crack down on cyber-bullying stalling
in state government, it's time for Western New Yorkers to
take matters into our own
hands,» said Legislator Walter.
If we're going to find any satisfaction
in this gloomy vale of misery and mystery, we're going to have to
take matters into our own
hands and start again, from first principles.
«We
took matters into our own
hands,» he said
in a 2014 TED talk, «and made sure she was born with the microbes she would have had naturally.»
In response to failed efforts in the 1970s to force the FDA to regulate cosmetics more like drugs — with required pre-market safety assessments — the industry decided to take matters into its own hands, creating the Cosmetics Industry Review Panel to judge the safety of various ingredient
In response to failed efforts
in the 1970s to force the FDA to regulate cosmetics more like drugs — with required pre-market safety assessments — the industry decided to take matters into its own hands, creating the Cosmetics Industry Review Panel to judge the safety of various ingredient
in the 1970s to force the FDA to regulate cosmetics more like drugs — with required pre-market safety assessments — the industry decided to
take matters into its own
hands, creating the Cosmetics Industry Review Panel to judge the safety of various ingredients.