Sentences with phrase «then put a plan in place»

Schumer says the proposal for an immediate strike force in the Baltics won't have an immediate impact, because it will take some time to get approval from all the NATO countries and then put the plan in place.
Then we put plans in place to evaluate teachers on the basis of their facility with these various tools, knowing full well that most will not have had time and experience to master most of them.
Going forward, I plan to change that by reaching the maximum contribution limit — and then putting a plan in place to make sure I can reach it in future years.
I will work with you to identify your skills and talents, help you determine your optimal job description, then put a plan in place to achieve the career of your dreams.

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The cardinal sin in customer loyalty program upkeep is for companies to put plans into place and then never change them.
Both of our jobs currently have defined benefit pension plans in place, both of which we are vested in — I don't put a dollar figure on those but figure those will provide 3k to 4k in retirement income when we retire, depending upon when we retire and then when we choose to draw it.
It may be the furthest out, but any good financial plan starts with calculating how much money you'll need to live on during your retirement years, putting a strategy in place to get there, and then addressing your shorter term needs.
After that, goes the plan, members in both parties would approve the new entity later this year and then candidates and constituencies would be put in place in 2018 to fight the next election, scheduled for the spring of 2019.
Run the Sabres like you run the Bills, put great football minds in place who have a plan to execute then get out of the way.
As I have been banging on about for what feels like years, FSG's plan has always been to expand the stadium, put in place a high quality manager and sustain Champions League membership (not just qualify and then bomb out).
We can then put an action plan in place over the next week to ten days when the initial swelling reduces.»
You could put all those plans in place, and then in theory, two or three of you players could go to another club who are in the same division and say: «Right, we know all of what they are trying to do.»
«We are going to put into place a plan starting next week of daily meetings and discussions bringing outside folks in to really formulate our plan for the budget and then put something at least on the table for those negotiations.
However, what Westminster could not do within the Sewel Convention was then to put in place a «British Bill of Rights» (as the Conservatives at one stage planned to do)-- because this would vary the powers of the devolved country administrations and require their legislative consent.
As I have stated before, I hope that the Repubs put the AHCA in place as it will last for a very short period of time then force us to move to a single payer plan.
Downing Street and the Treasury then put in place a «political plan'to sell the idea to the public.
Twelve years ago, the department came as close as it had ever been to being broken up when the then Home Secretary, Charles Clarke, failed to put in place a plan to deport foreign national offenders at the end of their sentences.
So rather than waking up earlier or planning my outfits out the night before (cause ain't nobody got time for that) my steps two, three, and four for fashion success are to stock my closet with cute t - shirts, put them in an easy - to - reach place (for the mornings I get dressed before I have coffee — yikes), and then walk out the door with my head held high because I'm wearing a «stylish» tee and therefore I look good (or at least this is what I tell myself).
The state contracted with private, nonprofit organizations to develop new curricula aligned to the common core, developed a web site that included sample lessons and professional - development materials, and then developed a new assessment tied to the standards and administered it in the spring of 2013 — two years before most states had planned to put new tests in place.
And then end the plan with getting a [new] Lagonda in place, which basically legitimately puts us into the kind of Rolls - Royce arena.
Identify 3 or 4 that you think would be a good match, put together a strong proposal and cover letter, have your marketing plan in place and your manuscript well edited... then go get «em.
Then you can put a plan in place to reach that goal.
Since then there's been further restrictions put in place, which means only 2500 tickets are sold per day — so you have to plan ahead well enough to make sure you get a ticket on the desired day.
«To understand the value of addressing short - lived climate forcers from shipping, you need to know the impacts of these emissions, the feasibility and availability of technologies that could be put in place to reduce these impacts, and then engage the policy - making community to debate the evidence and agree on a plan,» Corbett notes.
It may be the furthest out, but any good financial plan starts with calculating how much money you'll need to live on during your retirement years, putting a strategy in place to get there, and then addressing your shorter term needs.
Therefore, if something does happen to your place and you did not have and renters plan, then you will have a place to live but no stuff to put in your place.
«We take the time to ask our managers how they like to recruit — as well as where their strengths lie — and then work with them to put a plan in place that plays to these areas,» said Schlott.
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