Sentences with phrase «usher through»

Sometimes, they want interested, qualified candidates that they'll usher through the interview process through to hire.
Often, they're not the best way to do things, because they tend to leave out important details and can cost a lot to usher through probate, but they are recognized by probate courts.
An entire author services market has emerged to usher you through the process.
Most recently, Josh helped draft and usher through laws that would provide experienced out - of - state teachers access to Minnesota teacher licenses, and require the state disaggregate student data by prominent ethnicities beyond inadequate federal requirements.
Understanding the high stakes, Trump and congressional leadership have forged a unified front and have pledged to usher through tax cuts by Christmas.
Marco Rubio returns: He lost a fair amount of buzz after the bipartisan and sweeping immigration reform bill he helped usher through the Senate.
«Great, Deb is going to usher me through all these new holidays!»
And don't forget the tedious process of patenting the device, a necessity for any inventor, and ushering it through the FDA approval process, if required.
Manhattan Democratic Reps. Jerry Nadler and Carolyn Maloney criticized the demand that the act's backers find funding for the 9/11 bill while at the same time GOP leaders are ushering through Congress an $ 800 billion bill to reduce taxes without paying for it.
From that perch she ushered through some of the most significant, and controversial, legislation in decades, including President Obama's healthcare reform law, the Dodd - Frank Wall Street reform law and a climate change bill that Senate Democrats never took up.
The incident reportedly occurred after armed police, guarding Downing Street's famous black gates, refused to open the gates for Mitchell and his bicycle, instead ushering him through a side gate usually reserved for pedestrians.
«I applaud the State Legislature for promptly and unanimously passing this important measure and give special thanks to Senator Thomas O'Mara and Assemblywoman Joan Millman for sponsoring the bill and expeditiously ushering it through their respective houses.
Cuomo has since emphasized issues friendly to the liberal base of the party, such as ushering through a paid - family leave program, juvenile justice reform and a $ 15 minimum wage.
Cody Morris, then brewmaster of Epic Ales, ushered them through the building, warning of a large hole in the floor.
The egg is then ushered through the fallopian tubes via cilia found in the fimbria.
Unfortunately given the crowd that the exhibit has drawn, everyone is ushered through each room with only 30 second window to reflect, take photos and admire.
It's no easy task to find a fresh way to approach a familiar face, but D'Apolito does a wonderful job ushering us through the highs and lows of Gilda Radner's life.
They get paid a stipend, learn from experts in the field, take on real - world work and responsibility, and are ushered through by coaches at the job site who ensure they meet national industry standards.
The bill — the Every Child Achieves Act — was ushered through the Committee by Chairman Lamar Alexander (R - TN) and Ranking Member Patty Murray (D - WA) and was eventually passed by the full Senate in July 2015.65 At the same time, the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, led by Chairman John Kline (R - MN) approved House - crafted legislation — the Student Success Act — which was passed by the full House in July 2015 without a single Democrat vote.66
They ushered me through grief.
We very much appreciate Luxury Retreats graceful ushering through the rental process.
A fanciful pedestrian gate ushers you through Symbio's landscaped grounds into the entry foyer, which is inlaid with a polished stone compass rose.
I'm ushering through our co-op feature before I go, and console ports are well underway.
As Jodie, I was ushered through the hallways of what had been revealed to be some sort of medical institute and into a room with a desk and some nursery style flash cards.
Players are ushered through these areas, bombarded with disturbing visuals, jump scares, and nightmarish creatures that can kill Sebastian in just a few hits.
Having been ushered through the gates of a Hoxton warehouse (by appointment only) Gander, often described as a storyteller, cast the viewer in the lead role, and obliged them -LSB-...]
You might only have gotten this far before a group of women with leaved headdresses and dance slippers ushered you through Wangechi's Suspended Playtime, a field of low - hanging objects of plastic bags and twine, modeled after the soccer balls that children make when they can't afford the store - bought kind.
The Daily says pink slime, or what the USDA is calling «lean beef trimmings,» was ushered through with «minimal safety approval,» and the product is «high risk.»
It's not like I was just ushering them through a process they could have handled on their own.
The amendment was ushered through as an «emergency measure» right before the end of the legislative session, possibly limiting the time that legislators and other onlookers had to analyze its actual effects before a deadline that would have required the bill to be introduced during the next legislative session.
Thank the people who ushered you through the process for their time and consideration.

Not exact matches

Using the authors» analogy — despite its condescending overtones — of kids and adolescents growing more quickly than adults, if we took away the extra gallons of milk and after - school snacks, if we stopped providing education, if we penalized a kid for an inadvertent mistake, if we took away all the extra tools and resources required to usher kids through childhood, what would that look like?
Michael Gokturk, an entrepreneur who had just ushered a payment processing company he co-founded through a successful IPO, decided to jump on the trend and turn his attention to mobile.
Though the company struggled through the 2000s, it was supposed to emerge as a model of corporate synergy and profitability thanks to a new vision ushered in by CEO Howard Stringer.
As such, the bots are designed to be cordial and engaging, while ushering customers through their purchases.
The Tatiana Coin is ushering in a new way of funding artists, through a Bitcoin - driven platform, which involves fans in a long - term relationship with the artist they choose to support.
However, even before the proxy fight began, the board had taken action to right the ship through the introduction of cost - cutting measures, the divestment of a poorly performing brand and the ushering in of new executives and directors.
If this is what theology is coming to affirm — that God is working providentially through American foreign policy to advance an ultimate divine plan that is consonant with the interests of an economic elite — then this is a God who might need to be ushered off the stage.
While much of Hebrew Scripture focuses on God's covenantal blessing to Israel through biological procreation, «the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus ushered in a host of transformative changes,» writes Matthew.
Assisted suicide laws, however, enable those who are determined to die to have help to do so, while at the same time creating a system by which people can be ushered towards their death, not through their own choice but because circumstances push them in that direction.
With the dawn of the apocalypse God appears in his final form as Hell itself, for then he is fully incarnate as Ulro or Hell, and Jesus must break through that Hell to usher in eternity.
If you let your children expand their world view through diverse cultural learning and taught respect for all peoples belief's and religions we might actually see hope for the planet, but you are far to short sighted for that and will likely use your indoctrinated offspring to usher in a new religious dark age.
The revolution would usher in a new age where the workers would be the only class and would own everything through the state, because they were the state.
Many who believe that Jesus washed away our sins will not be troubled by the fact that sin is quietly being ushered out the same back door through which judgment and the Evil One departed.
John does, after all, preaching that the old way is dead, and the promised Messiah is coming who will usher in a new era of peace for the entire world, and that those who want to participate in this new era must show it by going through the waters of baptism, much as the followers of Ea would have done 3000 years earlier.
From the moment you step through the front door it's clear an exceptional experience lies ahead, as with that first step patrons are ostensibly ushered across the pond amid the charming spot - on bistro furnishings.
Through a phased approach, each of the resort's four F&B outlets will be completely renovated ushering in a new culinary era at the award winning Riviera Maya resort.
Our challenge is to embrace the immense opportunities to work together, collaboratively and creatively, to usher in that new world whose contours are already emerging around and through us.
With the snowstorm that came through last week, it doesn't quite feel like it yet but I'm hoping today's recipe will help usher us into the season of renewal.
It was one thing to usher the club through the financing of a new stadium... that move was pregnant with potential, after all... it's quite another to continue to pretend that we're hamstrung by our own chequebook.
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