Sentences with phrase «who takes the lead»

Further, the section of the Jews who took the lead in promoting the belief in the future resurrection of the dead were called the Pharisees, and one of the theories about the origin of this name traces it to the Aramaic form of «Persians», and suggests that it was a nickname applied by the Sadducees to those Jews who showed a willingness to introduce Persian doctrines into Judaism.
It was Toulouse who took the lead when Wissam Ben Yedder finished from close range after an explosive counter attack.
As you may know, the 1982 Monaco Grand Prix had one of the most eventful finishes in F1 history as pretty much every driver who took the lead either span out or had their car break down.
However it was the Brazilians who took the lead in the first half.
Liverpool had drafted in a young Ian Rush for the game but it was West Ham who took the lead after 10 minutes with a diving Paul Goddard header from a Jimmy Neighbour cross.
Nevertheless despite a strong opening forty minutes it was City who took the lead when Joleon Lescott headed home from a corner that was conceded by Kieran Gibbs due to a lack of communication at the back.
It was a tough evening for Barca who took the lead through a fabulous Lionel Messi free kick but saw a few decisions go against them, and Las Palmas equalise from the penalty spot.
It was the hosts, however, who took the lead, completely against the run of play, when Jolean Lescott made most of some slack Arsenal defending as well as a howler from Mannone, to head home a Silva corner, to take the champions into the lead at half - time.
While Barcelona had gained the momentum, it was Arsenal who took the lead.
It was Cardiff who took the lead though through Nathaniel Mendez - Laing.
In a drab first period with few real openings for either side, it was Arsene Wenger's team who took the lead through an unexpected source.
After we'd started brightly it was the Hammers who took the lead when Cheikhou Kouyate's glancing header beat Asmir Begovic.
It was Levante who took the lead.
Arsene Wenger's men produced a dismal display for the first hour against a fighting Bournemouth side, who took the lead when Charlie Daniels put one coolly past Petr Cech, as Arsenal loanee Jack Wilshere watched on from the stands.
However, it was Arsenal who took the lead, and thus actually completing the most remarkable of comebacks.
Despite imposing themselves on the game, it wasn't Chelsea who took the lead here.
But it was Hull City who took the lead at stroke of halftime thanks to first ever goal by Alfred N'Diaye which came after a rebound fall nicely for him.
Despite having a few chances, it was Barcelona who took the lead after a swift counter-attack which involved Neymar, Luis Suarez and was finished by Lionel Messi.
But it was Hull City who took the lead at stroke of halftime thanks to -LSB-...]
However, it appeared to be Rep. Joe Crowley, who leads the Queens County organization, who took the lead on Tuesday.
Attorney Elkan Abramowitz, who took a lead role in the firm's work for the Executive Chamber, emphasized that there was no ethical conflict connected to the past professional or familial overlaps between the three firms.
A mistake by Joseph Attamah Larweh in the first half was capitalised on by the Congolese, who took the lead through Thievy Bifouma.
«The students who took the lead on the project helped in all aspects of the research, including framing the experimental question, organizing data collection, analyzing the results, and ultimately submitting a manuscript for publication,» McKone says.
Either if it's you or her who takes the lead on asking the other one out on a date, the truth is that you should never let her pay.
It's a turn - on for me as a self - proclaimed «Cougar» to see a guy who takes the lead, listens to the woman he's trying to woo, and has a positive confident attitude.
Sandra Bullock, Natalie Portman, Meryl Streep, Jennifer Lawrence, Cate Blanchette, Julianne Moore, were all actresses who took the lead early on and maintained that lead with hardcore campaigning at every event, showing voters that they were in it to win it.
For the first time, Hansen - Love is working partly in English, with American indie stars Greta Gerwig and Brady Corbet turning up for NYC - set scenes, but it's relative newcomer Felix De Givry who takes the lead for a film that seems to be the director's biggest in scope and scale yet.
The biggest surprise was that the pupils Corinne wouldn't have labelled «enthusiasts» were the ones who took the lead.
The class size is smaller and for a few of the periods they are co-teaching with a second teacher who takes the lead and is experienced.
Who took the lead on exposing the problems?
After World War II, it was again Monsieur Senac - Lagrange who took the lead in getting the breed back on its feet from the devastating effects of the German occupation.
This breed can be very strong willed and required a firm but calm owner who takes the lead.
There are left wing governments who oppose action, and right wing governments who take the lead.
[2] These programs attempt to achieve more consistent behavior across the firm by relying on specifically designated ethics experts who take the lead in establishing standard procedures that coordinate and reduce reliance on individual discretion.
Conceptions of «power» within a firm, based on rainmaking or litigation successes, seemed to play the dominant role in who takes the lead in management responsibilities (overlooking committee and managing partner elections).
It has to be acknowledged, however, that those who took her lead as she depicted the huge gains possible from bitcoin in the short term have collected around 600 percent profit.
usually I am the one who takes the lead.
The gender of the parent who takes the lead in supporting child activity could be an important influence on children's activity levels.
In the book, Lublin explains that the couple hired a lawyer to draw up a contract in which they agreed that they would alternate who took the lead in any relocation for a job.
It was her, who took a lead in facilitating communication with the non-Indigenous peoples who had come into the valley.
, who took the lead on the successful NAR - backed effort to win long - term reauthorization and reform of federal flood insurance.

Not exact matches

Georgiadis — who led search giant Google's (goog) commercial operations and ad sales in the U.S., Canada and Latin America for six years — will take over the mantle at Mattel (mat) effective February 8.
Only a quarter of rank - and - file employees who took part in the survey said they'd done the same, leading Stroz Friedberg to conclude that executives are more likely to be the culprit of a security breach than those farther down the corporate ladder.
«For me, it's either we set the terms now and take the lead role, or 20 years down the line, we're the poor cousins who accept any deal thrown our way.»
Penguin has a marketing team, headed by Louise Braverman who has done a great job, but in the end, the author has to take the lead.
The exodus was led by Merck CEO Kenneth Frazier who resigned Monday from a manufacturing council, saying, «As C.E.O. of Merck and as a matter of personal conscience, I feel a responsibility to take a stand against extremism.»
Whether you're leading a company or an internal team, take some time to consider whether those who work under you respect you or fear you.
This hands - on experimenting led Bouchard — who urges anyone considering UC to take advantage of these trials — to a cloud - based UC platform from California vendor Zendesk, which QuickContractors adopted late last year.
Some people will say, «Well, I almost won here, we led a few laps there, I qualified on the pole there...» I'd rather take a kid who wins every single weekend at his local track than someone who always runs 15th in a higher series.
Thankfully, pediatrician Jenny Radesky, who was the lead author of the Academy's new policy statement, recently took to Fast Company to expand on the new guidelines, offering more concrete advice for families.
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