Sentences with phrase «to take on the role»

Instead of taking on the role of «expert» with clients, I try to help them access their own internal expert about themselves and their circumstances.
The player takes on the role of protecting four family members.
Players take on roles as agents of the titular organization, who are attempting to compile resources and get society back on track.
I didn't know that a player who takes on the role of captain doesn't have to give it back afterwards.
Do you have any advice for other language teachers who also take on a role of professional development in their teaching context?
Yes, we should each consider that responsibility before taking on the role of parenting.
Now, he will get the chance to take on a role with some dramatic meat.
Central office administrators should nurture this drive not only through professional development but also by taking on the role of a thought leader.
In this lesson students take on the role as advisors to the government.
This already overwhelming amount of responsibility is made even more difficult when you have to take on these roles for two.
They also recognized that having an at - home husband did a great deal to enable them to take on roles at work that increased their career options.
In the era of dying book stores and publishing houses going under, authors are now taking on the role of publisher for themselves.
Since taking on the role in 2009, she has led a series of changes aimed at building staff and student capacity.
I'd love to see a Black Panther movie and would've liked seeing any of the previously mentioned actors take on the role.
Employers want to bring on strong job candidates who can not only help take on a role within their organization, but shine in their respective job as well.
Players are tasked with going out to locate memories while taking on the role of a small figure in a massive world.
When teachers take on the role of learner, it allows a more genuine relationship to develop between the teacher and student, in a way that doesn't typically happen in the classroom.
Each of your children and their friends can take on a role from the play.
If you just sit back and not take on the role as the man then she will.
In every marriage each person takes on a role.
It was great to see them really take on the role of an advertising analyst.
In this session children take on roles on opposing sides of the deforestation argument.
Teachers are ideally placed to take on this role because of the large amount of time children spend at school and the relationships teachers develop with children throughout the year.
So much of mainstream feminism is about women taking on roles previously reserved to men.
Well, players eventually take on that role, after an incredible amount of exposition for a mobile title.
One person might identify as fun - loving and adventurous, while the other takes on the role of nurturing and responsible.
I often take on the role as a mentor, helping others in the mental field build a business.
Administrative assistants today perform fewer clerical tasks and are increasingly taking on the roles of information and communication managers.
Many dads take on the role of chief diaper changer instead.
She can pretty much take on any role and knock it out of the park.
This is no exception and any actress taking on a role in his films needs to be committed.
On the surface, therefore, this law seems to demand that the church needs to cease to be the church and take on the role instead of a psychotherapist.
Over 300 adults took on the role of the pedestrian plaintiff.
They can thereby demonstrate phenomena from quantum physics with sound taking on the role of light.
The students who were talking take on the role of listening, and those listening can now build on the discussion of the students before them.
Having taken lots of courses on «gender» in my Latin American lit classes, this was a really interesting take on the roles of all - male theater.
There's been a fair amount of discussion in writing circles about agents taking on the role of publisher, stepping in to help clients self - publish their work.
She just started two weeks ago for the No. 1 team in the brokerage and everyone is hoping that she enjoys taking on the role more than the last lady.
It wasn't long before he was working his way down the path to becoming an administrator taking on roles as a director of bilingual education, high school principal, and deputy superintendent.
Any time a lesson called for something to be read aloud, his partner took on that role.
I've taken on this role believing that there might be a few of you out there like me who are ready to start dreaming again.
Assuming the fruit takes on the role of sweetener — do you use sweetened applesauce?
But so far, she hasn't said what it might be, other than suggesting that school personnel take on the roles of social worker and distributors of medical services.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z