Sentences with phrase «to take a sabbatical»

While I lean in favor of striking a balance between «beloved community» and «spiritual independence», I wonder about the wisdom of taking a sabbatical from the «beloved community» in order to pull away from the church's expectations, patterns, and insights.
They're thinking they may be working when they're 70, so they might as well take a sabbatical in order to help them find a career they love.»
But another Hudl benefit might: Every five years, employees are given a budget of $ 4,000 — after taxes — to take a sabbatical of at least two weeks in another country.
Luckily, Turner took a sabbatical at the University of Colorado, and down the hall was another young scientist, a Polish researcher by the name of Ryszard Kierzek, who was using organic chemistry to produce four oligonucleotides at a time, and as many as two sets of four in a day.
He should have taken sabbatical for rest of the year.
Named after their place of origin, where the artist took a sabbatical year from teaching in 1962 - 63, these paintings embrace dark silhouettes that establish a haunting effect, allowing for a more direct relationship between the viewer and the painting.
We have also been extremely lucky to have been headed by professional people who have chosen to take their sabbaticals with us to dedicate themselves fully.
An Irish priest at the center of a gay porn controversy has asked to leave his parish and take sabbatical leave from the priesthood, he said Sunday.
After taking a sabbatical and moving to Colorado, Tom returned to Noah's in the Spring of 2013 and now oversees the Growth and Development Committee for the business and is the practice manager at the Noah's Caring Hands location in Geist.
She is just taking a sabbatical from London escorts to travel around the world.
Jonna Kwiatkowski has researched and taught about the psychology of creativity and aesthetics for 22 years and recently took a sabbatical on the island of Mallorca.
She was trying to take a sabbatical when he lured her aboard.
«I took a class with Professor Donald Oliver,» he says, referring to the professor who took a sabbatical from the Ed School in 1978 to study at a beauty school in Lowell, Mass., because he strongly believed that real learning took place in the real world.
Stanford's Bill Walsh and Southern Cal's John Robinson might be college icons right now if they hadn't taken sabbaticals in the play - for - pays.
I'm currently taking a sabbatical from work to free myself to fulfill my lifelong dream to write a book and I'm having a ball.
In 1996, David took a sabbatical from the series in order to try his hand at writing and directing a feature film.
If you're worried about what effect taking a sabbatical might have on your career, don't expect it to be a bad one.
Mr. Isaacs took a sabbatical since the settlement in June 2011.
«I want to suggest that we make taking a sabbatical from church an accepted, if not encouraged, part of the Christian life for lay people.
As some have commented here and elsewhere, this is probably more of a «sabbatical» during which I will refocus and rejuvenate In all my years of blogging, I have never taken a Sabbatical, and one is long overdue.
Sting will probably take another sabbatical following this match, but he certainly earned it.
Away from F1 driver news, Ferrari technical director Ross Brawn took a sabbatical — a huge headline for 2007.
Football world is dramatically changed since David Dein took a sabbatical.
Alain Prost took a sabbatical from F1 in 1992.
Realistically speaking though I don't see Mourinho taking a sabbatical like Pep did so Mourinho will probably end up at Chelsea.
That attitude began to shift in 2002, when McCord took a sabbatical to Nantes, on France's west coast.
German took a sabbatical in Switzerland to work at food giant Nestlé, one of the world's leading sellers of infant formula.
For example, adjunct faculty members might fill in when tenured members take sabbaticals.
He said he hopes to take a sabbatical next fall to write a book on U.S. science policy going back to the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1803.
In 1995, Annie took a sabbatical to study at Yoga Works with Maty Ezraty and Chuck Miller, the founders of YogaWorks.
Introducing more flexible working practices that will put the profession on a par with other industries, with a # 5 million fund to help experienced teachers take a sabbatical.
-- While Dave takes a sabbatical from the online workshops so he can work on a couple big projects, enrollment is still available on a limited basis.
(For example, in a future year, you could take a sabbatical trip to Europe for a few months without pay and draw on your savings during that time that you are not making money.)
After eight years, Sarah took a sabbatical to seek the origins of meditation.
My colleague Deb McNamara also took a sabbatical this summer and she had similar things to share.
Employment gaps: Modern recruiters realise that people move around from one place to another, change jobs and sometimes take sabbaticals to convalesce or take stock.
Outside of academia and other select areas, busy professionals rarely take a sabbatical from the all - consuming nature of day - to - day demands.
It's much better to explain in your executive resume bio or executive resume cover letter that you took some time to raise your children or simply took a sabbatical than to remain silent about why the gaps exist.
In 1979 - 80 Larry took a sabbatical from W&L to study family systems in the Department of Psychiatry at Georgetown University.
When her PI announced he was taking a sabbatical for a year, she offered to run the lab in his absence.
I am taking a sabbatical of sorts from it, due to a business start - up and some temporary stress - related issues.
Then, once they're done taking sabbaticals they can lay their gloves down in the cage after their last fight and really be retired.
CNN: Priest in gay porn probe leaves parish An Irish priest at the center of a gay porn controversy has asked to leave his parish and take sabbatical leave from the priesthood, he said Sunday.
Her husband, a research pathologist she met in medical school, took a sabbatical in England in 1961.
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