Sentences with phrase «taking a year off»

«My plans mostly revolve around reading books, hanging out, and listening to music,» he said, noting that he'd promised himself to take a year off.
She also pursued studies at Oxford University during her Ivy years, and took a year off in 2011 to film.
When I graduated I took a year off to try to make a game that I could sell and break in [with], but that [Gate 88] didn't do very well at all.
«The stress took years off my life, but when you get that kind of responsibility, it's hard not to feel ownership.»
Brodbine Ghoneim, who left the company in mid-1997, had envisioned using the payoff from her options to take a year off for travel.
She spent 7 1/2 years with the agency before taking a year off from law enforcement.
In fact, it can bring on a whole host of health problems and even take years off your life.
You also might be able to convince your employer that taking a year off will make you a better employee upon your return, especially if you're going to improve your foreign language skills or increase your knowledge of another marketplace while you're gone.
To launch Box, Smith decided to take a year off from Duke University, ultimately finishing his degree while serving as the company's 20 - year - old CFO.
In Canada, I feel we have a better respect for one another, thanks largely in part to the government's support of our choosing to take a year off.
After selling Double Line Partners to a private equity company, Young took a year off to spend more time with her kids and family.
If you experienced a layoff, decided to take a long leave to raise your children, or took a year off to travel around Latin America, you will have a big gap in employment.
The IRS does not clearly specify how long this gap can be — but, for example, if you took a year off work to spend time with your children, you will not qualify for a tax deduction.
When I first moved to Paris in 2005, I took a year off to decide what I wanted to do next.
He's the author or co-author of three books, including The New York Times bestseller «Taking Time Off,» which encouraged young adults to take a year off between high school and college or sometime during their undergraduate years.
This will save you thousands of dollars in interest and take years off of your mortgage.
UC Irvine (UCI) reportedly offered admission to David Hogg, but the Parkland activist has decided to take a year off from college to focus on the 2018 midterm elections.
Princeton was satisfied with Nava's credentials and his explanation, and they granted him admission, provided he took a year off in between and received appropriate counseling.
Two years ago I gave up trying and took a year off church.
Following Jewish law, it is certain that he was taking a year off from work so he could take care of his new wife (cf. Deut 24:5).
Disillusioned with romance after my second divorce, I decided to take a year off from conventional dating to try to figure out how to succeed at finding a wife with whom I could spend the rest of my life in unspoiled domestic bliss.
But this year, we're taking a year off so instead, I'm throwing my heart in with my friend Lisa - Jo Baker and her family in South Africa.
He had a desire to run his own company but took a year off first to develop a business plan.
New Study Says Drinking Every Day Can Take Years Off Your Life and the Drinks Industry Is Furious Industry leaders have hit out at new research which claims that drinking an extra glass of wine every day can take years off your life...
I guess it's true that losing weight really can take the years off!
Threatened to take another year off!!
If Ancelotti is taking a year off, we need to make sure, the moment he returns it will be on the Arsenal bench.
I could take a year off, but what about my staff?
This season took some years off of the lives of every TCU fan, but at least they got 11 wins out of the deal.
Basically Arsene took a year off from transfers, almost a self imposed ban.
After Maria, the league was almost forced to take the year off, but organizers decided the league had become a tradition that was too important not to play.
Make McCarron the sacrificial lamb behind the awful O - Line while taking a year off to develop and get ready for a heavy offensive draft in 2019 when the qb has had a year to sit and learn.
Point is, you can take a year off from Arsenal completely and when you come back (if Wenger is still in charge), nothing has changed.
It's been played slightly more frequently than Auburn - UGA, which most recently took a year off during World War II.
Actually I'm still not sure what he did when he took a year off.
5 rounds of punishment can take years off a career, Max is known for an Iron like chin and I don't want to see a rise star get mauled (POTENTIALLY IM NOT SAYING ITS FOR SURE) for 5 rounds only to have his chin «broken» and ultimately have his career path change, that type of beating is a lot of wear and tear on a chin / brain
Honda didn't want a rematch, she took a year off JJ is ready to fight again soon.
You'd imagine that the German GP will take a year off as usual, but another venue that could be dropped is Interlagos.
So unless Wenger leaves early or Pep takes a year off it won't happen.
At his age, he couldn't afford to take a year off, and besides very few players fully recover from such an operation.
She has applied to Harvard, Stanford and UCLA and has considered taking a year off from serious training to recharge her batteries.
I believe it when Saban says these games take years off his life, because everything Auburn does is designed to drive him insane.
But so far Enrique, 46, who has taken a year off after three seasons in charge at the Nou Camp, is reluctant to commit to last season's Premier League champions.
Fletcher was made captain of his country back in 2009 but gave up the armband in 2013 when he underwent surgery for ulcerative colitis and took a year off football.
Two days ago Carlo Ancelotti who has also seen as a possible replacement for Sam Allardyce by some said he will take a year off from management if he was sacked.
Carlo Ancelotti who has also seen as a possible replacement for Sam Allardyce by some said he will take a year off from management if he was sacked.
«I had some fantastic experiences abroad, but when I left Madrid I decided to take a year off and that is how it is.
We watched our grandmas and mothers do it, watched it wreck their health and take years off their lives.
For some teens, taking a year off between high school and the «real world» can be beneficial.
It's also for my husband's benefit — a little more income means he can leave a job that makes him unhappy, take a year off and get his masters», or take on fewer hours and spend time with the family or his own hobbies.
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