Sentences with phrase «tougher job of»

If the public does not do their part, then dog owners have an even tougher job of teaching manners and desired behaviors to their dogs.
After the initial discovery, Galileo faced the tougher job of studying and timing the moons» regular orbits.
Obama has the much tougher job of explaining why, at an equal level of funding, Ryan - Wyden - style premium support is so much worse than having a central board cut provider payments across - the - board.
While the tough job of organically growing Scotia's wealth management business had been underway for several years, the bank suddenly found itself with options to fast - track that growth.
More funding will bring more scrutiny, and Patreon will have the tough job of walking the free - speech - without - filth tightrope in codifying what exactly is allowed and enforcing those rules.
It has been written about often over the past year that sales are not able to engage until further down the buyer journey and marketing has a tough job of «warming up» the buyer for sales engagement.
And thanks to your boys for their tough job of recipe testers.
Oladipo had the tough job of slowing down Carter - Williams, which is no easy task.
The defender will have a tough job of breaking back into the Gunners» first - team line - up thanks to the astonishing partnership formed by new signing Shkodran Mustafi and stand - in captain Laurent Koscielny, as well as having Gabriel Paulista and Rob Holding to vie with for places.
The Gunners are fourth favourites for a top four finish at 3.80 according to NetBet, one quick look at the fixtures list means Wenger will have a tough job of making the top four which will make their task even more difficult of retaining their top players.
He's yet to remain his aura of old, but he has been quietly doing the tough job of playing in the midfield.
After Bartra's injury, Tuchel faces a tough job of making the last line in team, considering that from before Subotic is out and Bender is sidelined.
Parenting is one of the toughest jobs any of us will ever have.
We hope she uses them to get revitalized for the tough job of motherhood.
Mr. Taylor took over an agency under intense scrutiny as the problem of homelessness grew — leaving him with the tough job of building better shelters while trying to reduce the need for them.
Ehrlich faces a tough job of convincing voters in this Democratic - leaning state to cross the aisle to support him for a second term, but he has shown a knack for doing just that during both his time in Congress and in the 2002 gubernatorial race.
Over the next 31 days, many of them have the tough job of ousting Liberal Democrat MPs.
Whilst there are exceptions (Misery, The Shining), the overlong and waffling nature of his novels often means screenwriters have the tough job of cutting out extraneous material without altering the soul of the narrative.
The weakest attribute of this strong cast might be Liam Hemsworth, who is given the tough job of having to be Katniss» back - home boyfriend.
Shannon, who was also excellent in last year's Sundance Grand Jury Prize winner «Me and Earl and the Dying Girl,» has the tough job of conveying Joanne's slow 12 - month decline on screen.
With the huge legacy left behind by the first game, this new installment will have a really tough job of keeping up the pace and even surpassing its predecessor.
Also in multiplexes: The bible - thumpers behind the surprise - hit Kirk Cameron - overcomes - pornography - addiction drama Fireproof return with Courageous, a similarly Jesus - loving epic about hero cops who discover the toughest job of all just might be raising children in a godly home.
Aside from their love for their students and their love of learning, what keeps teachers doing the tough job of teaching?
If Charter schools take the students whose parents are able to manage the transport and the application process, and they aren't required to take all students or to keep students that are difficult to work with, who gets to tough job of trying to educate the kids who have nothing going for them?
Armed with a court order mandating the use of student test scores in teacher evaluations, Los Angeles Unified Superintendent John Deasy now faces the tough job of selling his achievement - based review system to the district's teachers, union leaders and even its school board members.
The challenges facing American educators today are big and sticky, and shifting people's hearts and minds to dismantle inequitable practices in our school systems is perhaps the toughest job of all.
Well, Travel Photo Roulette # 62 is officially over, and that leaves us with the tough job of picking a winner!
I need it enough to buy a Wii U.» Of course, they're stuck with the console they've got, so whatever game that winds up being has the tough job of proving that, in a world already saturated by the two - screened DS and 3DS, games can be made on the Wii U that offer experiences you can't get anywhere else.
Finally, the article reminds us that Christ requires compassion and respect for all, and that any reasoned discussion of criminal justice must accord respect, empathy, and compassion to those victimized by crime, and those who do the tough job of law enforcement and corrections.
«When litigation is possible, legal and IT staff have the tough job of issuing legal holds and collecting potentially relevant information,» said John Tredennick, Catalyst's founder and CEO.
Line isn't just focused on Japan and Southeast Asia, it expanded into China in December 2012 — to take on WeChat and its 300 million user base — and has also launched in the US where it has the tough job of competing with Skype, iMessage, Facebook, GroupMe and others.
Transportation consultant resume objective 4: looking for the tough job of a transportation consultant in a well known organisation that has enough scope for me to work and prove myself to me and to the world.
Most importantly, your partner can become your biggest ally, chief supporter, and provider of strength when the tough job of parenting brings you to your knees.

Not exact matches

«As tough as juggling the demands of motherhood and being a Senator can be, I'm hardly alone or unique as a working parent, and my children only make me more committed to doing my job and standing up for hardworking families everywhere.»
Tough questions — like whether to leave you comfortable job or start your own business, move across the country in pursuit of opportunity or stick close to home, study economics or art, get down on one knee and propose or give it another year — cause many of us to break out in a cold sweat.
It's all in service of building Gillam's reputation as a focused and efficient general contractor that can manage tough jobs that typically go to much larger firms.
News of the impending job cuts came in the form of an internal memo released to employees on Tuesday, which stated that the decision to terminate positions was due to product delays, as well as a «tough market» and the company's need to conserve cash.
Succession planning is tough for any business, but try doing it with billions at stake and tens of thousands of jobs on the line.
Originally driving them for summer jobs, then with a growing family, they have always been reliable and tough, taking me to places I want to see in any weather, carrying all my stuff and playing a big part of many positive experiences.
To find out, they developed a series of five experiments in which they asked student volunteers to plan for a variety of daunting goals — from acing a tough test to nailing a dream job interview — by mapping out each action they'd need to complete to succeed.
«I think it's real tough for anybody to go out and start a business in a world he knows nothing about,» says Tom Golisano, the founder and CEO of Paychex Inc., an $ 870 - million payroll - processing and human - resource - services company based in Rochester, N.Y. «My advice to Mike would be to find a job in a dynamic industry and then to be constantly on the lookout for opportunities within that industry.
Here's The Atlantic defending the right of the man with the toughest job in America — the president — to go on vacation:
Half of the board of Southern Cross Electrical Engineering has walked off the job, including chairman John Cooper, after it flagged a change in direction, a number of redundancies and cost - saving initiatives in response to the tough climate for local contractors.
Working a job all day and freelancing the rest of the time is tough but digital tools are making it easier.
«You're seeing all of your classmates coming in and saying this is the job I want and they went and got it,» Webb says of the tough decision to pass up the offer.
It was a tough transition, but the overhaul has yielded a better quality of client and more job satisfaction for the sales staff.
Yet experts say negotiating for that first job out of college is generally tougher than doing so later in your career.
This extends to race as well; a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research revealed that candidates with African American names have a tougher time finding a job.
The folks at the Transportation Security Administration have a tough job, but that doesn't make it more pleasant for those of us waiting in line.
I had a boss at my first job who would do all kinds of cruel things — belittling junior staff members in front of the whole team, humiliating new staff to bolster her tough - image.
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