Sentences with phrase «taking on even»

As their confidence grows, they'll be more willing and capable of taking on even more challenging tasks.»
The latter is taking on even more urgency.
Put yourself in a good light by presenting yourself as a highly responsible job candidate who's willing and capable of taking on even more.
is a revolutionary blockchain network that utilizes a two - layer implementation that shards, or splits, the universal blockchain into a number of DAGs (graphs) in order to maximize efficiency of the network and provide a framework that can scale to any level of activity, potentially taking on even 100 million transactions per section.
When you're loaded up with 12, 15 or even 18 credits in a semester, taking on even the smallest part - time gig might get in the way of class, studying, homework, and other important stuff you can't go without, like eating and sleeping.
Taking on an even darker tone than usual, Gilbert & George hone in on the scandalous side of urban culture with images such as Sweet Air Sweet Air where the artists have decorated the image with nitrous oxide canisters.
If you donâ $ ™ t mind taking on even more risk, you can spice up your portfolio with high - yield bonds issued by companies with weaker balance sheets.
The company uses a complex algorithm to assess not only your lendability, but the likelihood that granting you this personal loan can actually lead to long - term debt reduction rather than serve as a bandage that facilitates taking on even more debt.
And it may be taking on an even greater challenge than the well - resourced Hershey School, which targets low - income students generally rather than at - risk ones and refuses admission to students with «serious behavioral problems.»
It will allow you to feel less irritable and be capable of taking on even the most mundane task when you put yourself first.
I am taking on an even bigger schedule this year, and am nervous for all that it entails.
The Government raised the DTI in order to stimulate home sales by inducing households, who could otherwise not afford the monthly cost of home ownership, into taking on even more debt to purchase a home.
Automation is making headway on Wall Street, taking on even complex, difficult jobs that only humans could perform not long ago.
Now he's taking on even more by launching his own whiskey business.
In exchange for those lower rates, pass - through owners may take on an even greater deal of responsibility and expense in bookkeeping and payroll needs.
After leaving Russia, Sachs took on an even bigger challenge.
When self - driving vehicles eventually make their way to consumers, car cybersecurity will take on even greater urgency.
More importantly, he is ready to take on even bigger travel - related complexities.
More recently, however, that freedom has run headlong into Reddit's desire to be a business — a desire that took on even more urgency after the company raised a $ 50 - million financing round from VCs such as Andreessen Horowitz, who were no doubt attracted by the site's 170 million or so unique visitors a month.
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.
When Mike launched the company, in July 1996, he wanted to keep it small and in his own house; he hesitated to take on even his own brother.
Debt leveraging inflates property prices, creating (6) hopes for capital gains, prompting buyers to take on even more debt in the speculative hope that rising asset prices will more than cover the added interest, which is paid out of capital gains, not out of current income.
Narrowing down your target market allows you to stay focused on serving the clients that are the most profitable for your business — and take on even more clients just like them.
In the beginning of 2000, when investors finally decided they were unwilling to take on even greater amounts of risk, the market crumbled under its own weight.
So long as spending continues to outpace revenues, Illinois will be faced with two options: increase taxes today, or take on even more debt, which means raising taxes in the future.
But repayment takes on even greater importance when someone else's credit is at stake.
When his fellow spies felt like grasshoppers and the Canaanites looked like giants, Joshua and his friend Caleb urged the Hebrews to take them on even when their compatriots threatened to stone them for their advice.
What Kant perceived as «radical evil,» rendering the freedom of man subservient to the mechanisms of nature that persisted in him, takes on an even darker and more subtle turn in this emergent situation.
In one sense then the theme of election now takes on an even sharper tension than in the Old Testament.
The civilising effect of the pre-Reformation parliamentary tradition would seem to have taken on even greater importance - as would the questionable papal excommunication of Elizabeth.
We think this delicious dish takes on even more flavour if cooked over a charcoal barbecue.
Interesting how the juice seems to take on an even more intense yellow than the raw fruit.
Eggs scrambled with turmeric take on an even stronger color than their original yellow hue.
And, when you stop to consider the social aspect of one of America's most popular Kona beverages — friends and family conversing other over mugs of delicious, fresh - brewed Kona coffee — the value of coffee takes on an even greater meaning.
Oil will allow the produce to take on even color and also help round out the dish's flavor.
Smith's ability to create shots for himself takes pressure off Carmelo Anthony, who would be forced to take on even more of the offensive load.
John Reid is back, TCF, Wade, Monroe, Sanders, Robinson and several others who have played, will take on an even bigger role.
As the Spanish league continues to show signs of a resurgence and with the cream of European talent making a beeline for the La Liga this derby takes on even more significance as it truly does appear to pit the wits of two teams at the very top of the tree.
This also means that the Copa Del Rey and the Champions league have taken on an even greater significance than usual for Los Blancos and the special one, because a season without trophies is unacceptable at a club like Real Madrid.
With the aforementioned Silva having picked up a recent injury, we could see Navas take on even greater responsibility from dead ball situations.
Blackburn are far stronger at home, much like Fulham, but are unable to pick up too many points when on their travels which means their home form takes on even more importance.
In Alexis» absence, Mesut Özil has taken on even more importance as the matchwinner.
When there has been a pregnancy or neonatal loss, breastfeeding one's subsequent child can take on even more meaning.
Now that I have my own kids, this work has taken on an even more personal meaning.
Livesay says that while all of her eleven managers are wonderful, she nominated Scott for a First Timer award to encourage her ongoing professional growth and inspire her to take on even more responsibility.
These washcloths are amazing for diapering our baby girl, they are soft, wash well and are thick enough to take on even the messiest of situations.
With the MTA on track to take on even more debt, squeezing its operating budget for years -LSB-...]
That widely reported snub took on an even darker tone as several Democrats saw Cuomo's operatives accommodate Schumer, who, like de Blasio, had a later speaking engagement that required an early appearance before the New Yorkers.
The only way to change the Medicaid reimbursement rate is through Congress, and if that does not happen, an administrative waiver that brings back federal dollars to reduce the costs of care takes on even greater importance because the island will need to find a way to stretch the dollars it does receive, and reduce the overall expense of the program.
Precision Kitchenware gives you a nice, big 4 inch circular blade that can easily take on even the largest pizzas.
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