Sentences with phrase «under a leader who»

Scorched by an epic downturn, Caterpillar is treading cautiously under a leader who seems determined to avoid his predecessor's big - bet mistakes.
In addition, small cells of 15 young men would be formed, under a leader who reported back to Tyranowski; one of these leaders was Karol Wojtyla.
Given the generally unsavoury history of strong political leadership Brown alerts us to, it seems we are, in fact, more likely to be secure under leaders who take the necessary time to come to informed decisions about how to react in complex situations compared to those who act swiftly, thinking they know more than they really do.
I expected poor quality documents like this in the Blair / Brown / Miliband years but hoped for something better under a leader who promised to put members in charge of party policy.
Neither party, though, could stomach a long leadership election under a leader who has just led their party to humbling defeat.
Read this way, «Megamind» offers an apocalyptic vision of America under a leader who has no plan of action for establishing a peaceful society for the country's citizens.

Not exact matches

The 125 CEOs who participated in the survey were asked to compare a hypothetical majority government under Conservative leader Stephen Harper to one led by Liberal Stéphane Dion.
First, the company initially thrived under interim leader Paul House, a 25 - year veteran of the company who previously served as CEO between 2006 and 2008.
Large employers who combine the benefits under one insurer have begun to demand insurers hit a specific dollar figure of medical cost savings per member, per year, said David Dross, national pharmacy practice leader at Mercer, part of Marsh & McLennan.
But China and North Korea have had an extremely strained relationship under Kim, who had never visited Beijing as leader, unlike his father who made the trip many times.
The demonstration in Washington is meant to be the largest of more than 800 planned marches nationwide and overseas, according to leaders who organized under the Twitter hashtag #NeverAgain.
Republican leaders are now proposing that many of those who gained coverage under the expansion could keep it.
«Most leaders do too much,» Murnighan told Kellogg Insight, explaining that this leads to «under - utilized and under - challenged» team members who often switch jobs in frustration, as well as stressed - out managers with little time for big picture thinking.
«As an Egyptian immigrant who was taken under the wing of a great business leader like Bill Campbell, I have an abiding belief that we all should pay it forward by ensuring that our workplace represents all types of people,» Michael wrote.
«With the completion of this spin, nVent has achieved a major milestone in becoming a more focused, global leader in providing electrical connection and protection solutions to customers around the world,» said nVent CEO Beth Wozniak, who ran the electrical division under Pentair.
It's been a long summer for Labor Leader Bill Shorten, who in eight weeks seems to have run the full gamut of Queen's greatest hits, from I Want it All to Under Pressure.
What's going on is that thousands of oil workers are fleeing the state - run oil firm under the watch of its new military commander, who has quickly alienated the firm's embattled upper echelon and its rank - and - file, according to union leaders, a half - dozen current PDVSA workers, a dozen former PDVSA workers and a half - dozen executives at foreign companies operating in Venezuela.
The ruling socialists, once held together by late leader Hugo Chavez, have succumbed to infighting under Maduro, a former bus driver and union leader who lacks Chavez» charisma and has seen his budget slashed with the decline in global oil prices.
And unlike some detached and disengaged command - and - control leaders who may burn bridges and throw an occasional person under the bus to fulfill a personal agenda, leaders who lead and serve take initiative with fierce resolve and humility.
The constituency is currently represented by Liberal Party leader Raj Sherman, who was elected under the PC banner in 2008.
After several embarrassing setbacks, Republican leaders, under pressure from the White House, spent much of last week weighing whether to hold a vote on the measure that included the new amendment, which was negotiated by New Jersey Representative Tom MacArthur and North Carolina Representative Mark Meadows, who chairs the House Freedom Caucus.
It would serve no purpose that any such god could conceivably have, but such nonsensical fear mongering DOES serve the purpose of church leaders who want to herd everyone under them.
This frightened party leaders, who immediately threw him under the bus.
Fresh concerns are being raised over the welfare of Eritrea's Tewahdo Orthodox Church leader, who has been living effectively under house arrest for more than ten years.
But many American Jewish leaders - who know that observant Jews get married under a canopy called a chuppah, not at an altar - and experts on Jewish voting patterns are skeptical about the GOP Jewish offensive.
When «inclusiveness» became the highest priority, many leaders (white, male, middle - age) whom people had trusted were shunted aside, and the merits of those who attained office (because they fit the quota slots) came under the shadow of suspicion.
I want to note that philosophicalpastor is someone who helped me understand and begin to recover from the personal and family trauma caused by working with / for / under an NPD church leader — PP has been a long - distance friend for many years now.
What hurts tremendously still, is watching all those good people out there, whom I considered my best friends (leaders in the Church, world wide), who are still under his deception.
Unlike in the cultic churches, where people who step out of line with the leader's vision and dare to tell the truth are destroyed — or «thrown under the bus in driscollspeak — here, they are impotent, they try to shame, impugn, backhandedly discredit, all while appearing above it all, and yet, they are paper dragons.
I have served under many «leaders» who required this kind of devotion, and the signs associated with it.
The teaching that men are to be the «spiritual leaders» of their homes is found nowhere in Scripture, and yet I — along with far too many young evangelical women — spent hours upon hours fretting over this in college, worrying I'd never find a guy who was more knowledgeable about the Bible than I, who was always more emotionally connected to God than I, who was better at leading in the church than I, and who consistently exhibited more faithfulness and wisdom than I. (In fact, under this paradigm, I came to see many of my gifts as liabilities, impediments to settling down with a good «spiritual leader»!)
All that writhing in guilt keeps us occupied and under control, with the added advantage to the leader that every problem in the church can safely be laid at the feet of those writhing «Jezebels» who are ruining the spiritual atmosphere for everyone.
Pierre Blet offers an equally strong defense of Pius as a compassionate leader who did all he could to help Jews and other Nazi victims under very trying circumstances — a claim Blet considers confirmed by 12 published volumes of Vatican archival materials.
The fact remains, however, that the Vichy leaders have enforced anti-Semitic laws in a more and more strict and iniquitous fashion, depriving French Jews of every governmental and cultural position, imposing upon them all kinds of restrictions with regard to liberal and commercial professions, mercilessly striking many of them who were wounded for their country during the present war, and hypocritically trying to hide a bad conscience under a pseudonational pathos in which religious and racial considerations are shamefully mixed.
When Plan Colombia was under consideration by Congress, a vice president of Occidental Petroleum (in which Albert Gore's family owns stock), who is also a leader of the U.S - Colombia Business Partnership, testified in its favor.
So are we to believe that somehow a small group who didn't expect their leader to die somehow hastily formed a plan and stole a body from under the noses of a Roman guard?
It started with Twitter users Emily Joy and Hannah Paasch, who took to social media to share their stories of abuse at the hands of church leaders under the hashtag #ChurchToo.
John the baptist called the religious leaders in Israel vipers,,,, Jewsus did too... so does Paul in Romans chapter 1 saying that they had the poison of asps under their tongut... just mean venomous people who have sour spirit controling religion...
The most retrogressive aspects of contemporary society are religions leaders who have zero (ZERO) influence over extremists whose unending violence proceeds unchecked under their own banners, whose churches routinely abandon their principle mandates — the poor, infirmed, jailed, the hungry — to writers who view the thirst of people without spiritual homes as «cop outs».
Yet the people went on hoping that the coming Messiah would be a political leader who would restore the nation to its former greatness under King David.
It requires leaders who know how to show members the functional relation of Christian faith to the issues under discussion.
«We have become the leaders of the moral forces of the world, leaders who believe that the Sermon on the Mount means what it says, leaders who believe that the law is a God - given law under which we live, that all of our traditions have come from Moses at Sinai and Jesus on the Mount.
Catholic leaders who want to control womens healthcare needs under the guise of «religious freedom»!
This is why Jesus spent so many words blasting the religious leaders of his day because of their twisting of Scripture «you who burden men with things you yourself can not bear up under».
There are whole passels of pastors who project the same tendencies as politicians, who are under the hynotic state of their» leaders», whom they MUST obey or be directed to the back seat area and made to;» SHUT UP ``.
It's a shame that CNN, who used to call themselves «the world's news leader», allows just about anybody to post their personal opinion under the guise of real news.
Some other news about young people: 57 percent said that the primary reason they helped others was that it «makes them feel good personally»; 19 percent would not fight for their country under any circumstances, 24 percent were uncertain and 60 percent would not be willing to volunteer one year to serve their country; 17 percent could think of no famous person or celebrity they admired (only 1 percent admired Mother Teresa, and Donald Trump received a similar vote — indicating that religious and business leaders are among the least admired adults); 65 percent would cheat on a major exam in school, while 36 percent would lie to protect a friend who vandalized; 53 percent claimed that growing up for them is harder than it was for their parents (minority young people were more likely to say it was easier).
The sign of Jonah is in One who was rejected as a blasphemer by the religious leaders of his time and condemned to death as a criminal by the political leaders, rising up from the dead and sitting at the right hand of God, and being given a name that is above every other name, so that «at the name of Jesus every knee should bow, in heaven and on earth and under the earth» (Phil.
Approximately 170 people work in the vineyard under an agricultural leader who oversees a team of three engineers.
Chelsea are the club who have been most strongly linked with Bruma in the past, but the Blues» interest in the Portuguese Under 21 international is yet to materialise into a serious bid and they could be set to regret that indecision if Poyet and his side steal a march on the Premier League leaders.
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