What I can do is ensure
my team puts in the work like they put in tonight.
Not exact matches
Procter and Gamble, one of the world's largest advertisers, is
putting several of its agencies together to
work as one
team in a pilot that it hopes will eliminate bureaucracy and lead to better advertising.
Through the data it collects
in a growing number of companies, Moss and his
team hope to eventually
put numbers to the value of just about any office practice or perk, enabling employers to instantly answer questions like, What would make my staff happier — free food at
work or a shorter commute?
In other words, women in Louisiana earn 70 cents for every dollar men in Louisiana make, or they spend 10.5 hours of each 35 - hour work week «working for free,» as Expert Market's research team puts i
In other words, women
in Louisiana earn 70 cents for every dollar men in Louisiana make, or they spend 10.5 hours of each 35 - hour work week «working for free,» as Expert Market's research team puts i
in Louisiana earn 70 cents for every dollar men
in Louisiana make, or they spend 10.5 hours of each 35 - hour work week «working for free,» as Expert Market's research team puts i
in Louisiana make, or they spend 10.5 hours of each 35 - hour
work week «
working for free,» as Expert Market's research
team puts it.
I don't think
putting together like - minded
teams in Canada will be as difficult as making that broader group
work well together.
So far, NBA Hall of Famer and former Rockets player Dikembe Mutombo has also expressed interest
in a Rockets ownership stake, and said last month that he is
working on
putting a group together to purchase the
team.
Procter and Gamble, the world's largest advertiser, is
putting several of its agencies together to
work as one
team in a pilot that it hopes will eliminate bureaucracy and lead to better advertising.
Product manager Prem Ramaswami explained
in a company blog post that the search information was
put together by a
team of doctors led by Dr. Kapil Parahk, and M.D., MPH and Ph.D who taught at Johns Hopkins and
worked with the White House before joining Google, and was fact - checked by medical doctors at the Mayo Clinic and Google.
Research by an expert
team from Stanford reveals that a person's productivity declines after
putting in more than 50 hours of
work every week.
Questrade also
puts a strong focus on agile management, a common practice
in technology companies that brings together people from different areas of the company to
work in small
teams to quickly roll out new features while constantly iterating.
«It's obviously still very early days, but there's tremendous amount of
work going on behind the scenes, setting the stage and we're making progress
putting in place a new
team and structure as well as cascading that structure and accountability down the whole organization,» chief executive Guy Laurence said
in a conference call with analysts Thursday.
If you look at great
teams in any sport, they all
work hard, are all very driven toward their goal, they
put the
team before their individual pursuits, and they have fun doing it.
«They seem to be performing fine:
putting in massive hours, grinding out
work while contributing to
teams, and saying all the right things
in meetings.
When you're looking to build a
team of impact players, he says, «it's not necessarily the hours you
put in, but the
work you get done.»
Put in the time and the
work it takes to be special — to stand out; to make something you're proud of; to be the first one chosen for the task or the
team.
With a
team full of talented individuals who have
worked in online marketing now at Due, they are
putting their knowledge and experience to
work for you by developing fresh content about online marketing and tips to maximize its primary benefits.
Now that Mr. Peña Nieto's
working visit to Washington has been cancelled as a result of Mr. Trump's offensive tweets about the wall, and the high - level
team Mexico had sent to Washington to discuss an array of issues has returned to Mexico City, there seem to be few avenues open
in the short term to
put the relationship back where it was a week ago.
We have
worked with the management
team at Ziegler
in the past and we are excited to add not only a growing and profitable business to our platform but one whose culture of integrity and
putting the client first is very similar to our own.»
Why would a launch
team member
put in the hard
work to make the launch successful if it's not deemed important by their manager?
The top consulting firms
in the world employ some of the most talented business minds,
putting teams of experienced consultants to
work for your company.
«He has only been there a year and has been
putting his
team in place... It's hard to fix a discrete time frame, but over the next 12 months — heading into the 2017 budget — you would like to see some hard evidence that it's
working.»
Ahlborn assembled a
team of volunteer engineers and scientists shortly after Musk
put forth the idea, offering equity
in the company instead of pay to those willing to
put in at least 10 hours of
work each week.
«But none of that really compares to other local businessmen and women recognizing your
team for all the hard
work they
put in to build this company.
While
teams are
working to re-open our Distribution Center and nearly 350 stores as quickly as possible, we need to do so
in a safe and responsible manner that
puts our partners and customers first.
Our
team has
put in a lot of
work to make it possible for BitPay merchants to accept Bitcoin Cash.
When the
team got to
work putting this together we acknowledged that we weren't experts
in refugee care.
The fact that you're coming out with a cookbook is so cool, but equally as cool is this post giving credit to the hard
work this
team put in to help that book be a success!
I
worked alongside the PhilRice breeding
team in collecting the grains of selected plants, carefully
putting them
in brand new net bags.
«We typically do our best
work when we can pull together the best people from around the world,
put them on a small
team in one place and they can do research and innovation,» Mr Smith told The Australian Financial Review on the sidelines of the RSA Conference
in San Francisco last week.
«Our
team at the Macintosh has made an incredible effort to
put in the time,
work and love it takes to establish this restaurant as a major contender
in the world of progressive American cuisine.
Our hard -
working teams are firmly engaged
in the industries they serve, and our presence at the major events for each sector
puts us at the forefront of news and editorial coverage.
Friday night was why we all keep watching our
teams, why coaches keep
working ridiculous hours, and why student - athletes
put in ridiculous hours of their own (without the six - digit salaries).
He allowed his
team - mates to do the fancy
work but passed simply, and
put in some nice challenges on the excellent Calhanoglu.
But now fresh disputes with key players look like they could damage
team spirit and undo so much of the hard
work the side have
put in to turn things round.
I think
put the starters
in to
work out the
team chemistry but resting as much as possible and preventing any more injuries to key players.
After testing the NBA Draft this offseason, Mo Wagner, who also played with the German National
Team this summer, has clearly been
putting in work in the weight room:
They have 9 guys who can all
put it
in the bucket and because of that they never go into a slump (much like
Team Lalez)-- which means on Defense you need to really
work to get stops against them.
He talked up the
team, waxed poetic about Curry's greatness, bragged about the hard
work his teammates had
put in to get to this point and picked at his afro while going through the motions of making a quick exodus out of the locker room.
Wenger spoke before the game about the defence, and
putting Jenkinson
in rather than moving Mustafi to the right, saying that he saw no reason to change the shape of the
team that is
working.
Now the Bird gets up early
in the morning
in St. Petersburg, Fla.,
puts on jeans and goes to Huggins - Stengel field to
work out with Detroit's
team of neophytes
in the Florida instructional league.
But it's clear this
team expects better and should be willing to
put in the
work to get there.
He added: «He is a selfless player and he
works his socks off for the
team from first to last and
puts in the hard yards that ensure any rewards he gets
in front of goal are hard earned.
With the increasing number of injuries for Arsenal, it's frightening to
work out whether Wenger can actually
put out 18 names on the
team sheet,
in the coming days of the campaign.
I'm not implying by any stretch of the imagination that this scenario would have
worked out well for the players
in question, but it would be the best thing for the
team, especially since Jay clearly doesn't have the confidence to
put Reynolds
in there yet.
«I believe he has the quality, he
puts a lot of effort
in to help the
team and he
works much harder than his style shows.
Personally I think that the England international does still have a chance to make it big at Arsenal, but he really needs to
put the
work in this season to prove that he is ready to make that step up to being a first
team regular.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger'
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense
in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger'
in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including
in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger'
in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could do
in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger'
in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play
in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger'
in previous seasons, seems to have found a home
in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger'
in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to
put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger'
in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be
put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7
teams currently
in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger'
in the EPL... both have showed some great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good
team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive
work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting...
in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger'
in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
Pod will always look good
in the last 10 - 20 minutes of the game, as long as he is a sub, arsenal
team is
putting in a lot more defensive
work than usual, i know Pod does not have the discipline to do so, why arsenal looking better?
So far it
worked somehow but one can wonder what if we had
put in the field a
team made by any other people but Wenger.
AS7 is
working for our
team, and as long as he does that I support him, only wish a few others
put as much effort
in.