Sentences with phrase «taking on the responsibility of»

As red tape, regulation and economic uncertainty leave firms reluctant to take on the responsibility of training new permanent staff, it has fallen to temp agencies to offer workers the chance to learn on the job.
Joining SBP as an AmeriCorps member, he later took on the responsibility of directing SBP's operations in Joplin, MO..
College loans may be swapped for home loans and life insurance as this new generation takes on the responsibility of economic growth.
If it was John Milton's task in Paradise Lost to «justify the ways of God to men,» Dante before him had taken on the responsibility of showing that all that is found in this world and in the next is measured by justice.
In taking on the responsibility of caring for the nation's elderly and incapacitated, Astrue has found himself at the head of some 1260 field offices and 60,000 employees.
«I think with co-dependence, it's a situation like «I need you to fix me or I need to fix them» and taking on the responsibility of the other person.
I enjoyed hearing it, and I hereby happily take on the responsibility of asking Stephen Hawking to continue saying things.
In such cases the volunteers themselves should take on the responsibility of soliciting orientation materials, reading articles on cross-cultural adaptation, and getting in touch with consultants from national or regional mission agencies, missionaries on home assignment or in retirement, and experienced volunteers.
Along comes her rebellious granddaughter who just so happens to offer to take on the responsibility of one of the side dishes and BAM!
At Hillside Supper Club, Ferrari has taken on the responsibilities of General Manager and Beverage Director, where he takes great care cultivating the restaurant's wine list and ensuring each and every diner feels welcomed and at home.
Ahead of his star men leaving for international duty, he also reiterated that they have to take on responsibility of playing for Man Utd, and all the pressure and expectation that comes with that.
Capable of driving forward and providing goals and assists, he looks an ideal player to take on the responsibility of Scholes if he retires.
Hyypia and Gerrard won six major trophies during their time together at Anfield, but the former's favourite memory of the ex-midfielder is the way in which he took on the responsibility of the captaincy at the age of just 23.
I have absolutely no doubt about the pair's ability to take on the responsibility of driving our attack from the midfield and am really looking forward to watching them play.
Eric Bailly has come to United ready to take on the responsibility of leading Mourinho's defence.
But to get to the point of relationships; I have taken on the responsibility of raising my two grandchildren who are very young and have had them for 3 years.
You don't care about them, why take on the responsibility of taking care of another life?!
My husband and I agreed that he'd take on the responsibility of middle - of - the - night diaper changes and soothing of babies back to dreamland while I got some much needed shut - eye.
The children of young parents — who tend to be amongst the most disadvantaged — may benefit particularly from a positive relationship with their father: «When young men do not take on the responsibilities of fatherhood, it has serious consequences for the child's development, the mother's resources and consequent social costs» (ESRC 2002).
Much to our misfortune, there is not a single school (that I am aware of) in the whole of the United States or elsewhere that has taken on the responsibility of teaching young adults about the principles of conscious procreation and parenting.
It therefore makes sense that fewer poor Americans would take on the responsibilities of modern married life, knowing that they are unlikely to reap its rewards.
Do you think providers who take on the responsibility of delivering babies should carry insurance?
With confidence, you'll feel more capable of taking on the responsibility of your pregnancy and outline what you want for your child's birth — not what the medical system deems it should be or believes it is.
One of the best ways to prepare your child for taking on the responsibility of a job is to give them chores at home.
But just because your teen is doing well in some areas of his life doesn't mean he's ready to take on the responsibilities of the real world.
At the same time, baby's liver and spleen have begun to take on their responsibilities of producing bile and red blood cells, respectively.
Taking on the responsibility of deciding how a person will be referred to for a lifetime can cause expectant parents to feel frustrated, confused and overwhelmed.
Feel she's too young or otherwise unable to take on the responsibilities of looking after a child
What you don't think about, though, is the fact that when you take on the responsibility of a baby, you apparently take on the responsibility of every other parent's views and opinions and you can never do anything right.
If you're taking on the responsibility of all the nighttime feedings, try to compensate for the reduction in sleep during the day by napping when your baby naps.
Given Alex Salmond's criticism of the «Westminster cuts», would he be willing to take on the responsibility of implementing bigger cuts himself?
Ukips maintain that they have «bent over backwards» to help Mr Biggs and offered him a paper candidacy when he «admitted that he could not take on the responsibility of being a full candidate».
They initially offered to have existing teachers take on the responsibilities of the proposed aids, but say the Buffalo Teacher's Federation shot them down.
First and foremost, thank you for taking on the responsibilities of Ramapo town supervisor with the departure of Mr. St. Lawrence.
It's unclear whether academies will work in the smaller and much more numerous primary schools — of which so far around 10 % are academies; and whether primary heads and governors have the breadth of expertise and the time to take on the responsibilities of greater autonomy.
«I plan to continue my own work, as well as encouraging young people to think creatively as scientists and engineers, and take on the responsibility of being stewards of this planet,» he says.
«However, if schools take on the responsibility of sharing BMI report cards with parents, they must also be willing to provide some support and act as a resource for parents.»
When Alejandro Buschiazzo took on the responsibility of building a structural biology core facility in Latin America, he was taking a risk.
Before he got the drivers license he stated to his mother, «When I am willing to take on the responsibility of being a driver, I will get my drivers license.»
Worse still, Craig has taken on the responsibility of helping to look after and provide for Tania Georgelas» four children by that same marriage, whom she had previously raised in militant - held Syria.
I am a healthy, white, middle - aged man willing to take on the responsibility of dating and being with a younger man
She personally takes on the responsibility of each new fatality — whether or not she could have control it.
Bethie's mother, Teena, (Anna Hutchison) has been brutally raped by four meth heads, was left for dead, and is being nursed back to health by her mother, Agnes (Deborah Kara Unger), a strong, fierce advocate for her daughter and granddaughter who has taken on the responsibility of caring for them at great risk, as the meth heads are let out of jail on bail.
Adapted by Mart Crowley from his own play, the film is about... actually, we'll let imdb take on the responsibility of synopsising: «Tempers fray and true selves are revealed when a heterosexual is accidentally invited to a homosexual party.»
He's in mourning over his father's death and doesn't feel ready to take on the responsibilities of being king.
Slowly, Marlo lets the mysterious Tully into her life as the two take on the responsibilities of motherhood together.
Director Fede Alvarez was met with a tall task when he took on the responsibility of helming Evil Dead as his directorial debut.
He is slower to come into his own than his siblings, struggling to take on the responsibilities of this family of... corn farmers.
As a result, their older children had taken on the responsibility of getting younger siblings to school and were unable to get to school themselves.
What's great is seeing them come in with an attitude of «I don't know why I'm here, and I don't care,» and then take on the responsibility of a whole show they wrote.
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