Sentences with phrase «years getting my hands dirty»

I have spent a lot of time trying to pass on what I have learned over 26 years getting my hands dirty.

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«It's been 20 years, but it's got to be another 20 years because the only way we're going to end this is through concerted efforts and encouraging governments like the government in the Philippines, encouraging the national community, institutions like World Bank, encouraging major countries, but also just getting our hands dirty and doing it,» Evans told «The Brave Ones.»
Schroeder has for the past two years cleared his calendar so that more than half his time is spent doing what he loves: nurturing new ideas while getting his hands dirty in the greenhouse, and calling impromptu brainstorming sessions.
Farron rejects the charge that he has avoided getting his hands dirty and making tough decisions over the last five years.
«Twenty years after Tony Blair walked into No 10 as Prime Minister, the longest - serving Labour PM in history has announced his return to front - line politics by «getting his hands dirty».»
Research, it turns out, is one of the best ways to accomplish that goal: Young students who have the opportunity to get their hands dirty in the lab tend to be motivated to take the next step to a 4 - year college; those exposed only to textbooks can't match their enthusiasm.
Felicity Jones» Jyn is a fine role model for girls, getting her hands more dirty than Rey last year in The Force Awakens.
But in recent years, the staff have gotten their hands dirty with data.
For 15 years, I've gotten my hands dirty with everything from eLearning to leadership development to LMS implementation.
In addition to getting up close and personal with the 2016 Corvettes, attendees can hear all the dirty details of the next model year straight from members of GM's engineering team who will be on hand to answer any of your questions.
A self - confessed micromanager who didn't mind getting his hands dirty, at age 33 Frank was making $ 126,000 per year and had a net worth of almost $ 600,000.
«Over the past year, I've created these works purely for my own creative enjoyment; as a way to get my hands dirty and clear my head at the same time, without the fear of trying to achieve perfection.
LOCATION: Providence, Rhode Island SPECIALTIES: Literally everything from furniture design to landscape architecture to painting, with the most popular majors being illustration, industrial design, architecture, and graphic design TUITION: $ 42,622 TIME TO DEGREE: 1 — 3 years; most students finish in 2 NOTABLE FACULTY: Dike Blair, Naomi Fry, Dean Snyder, Patricia Treib, Henry Ferreira FAMOUS ALUMNI: Roni Horn, Andrea Zittel, Janine Antoni, Jenny Holzer, Kara Walker BIGGEST SELLING POINT: While many MFA programs offer a post-studio mix of critical theory and interdisciplinary experimentation, RISD's curriculum is firmly planted in the mastery of technical craft, with a curriculum that emphasizes traditional skill sets over conceptualism — in other words, this program is for those who like to get their hands dirty.
What I really gained is mostly getting my hands dirty on the place all these years now.
According to Mikkel H Mikkelsen, a 25 - year old industrial design student, this past spring he «felt like taking a break from a busy city life and getting my hands dirty,» and decided to try his hands at building a small greenhouse and growing some food.
Im a 25 years old industrial design student living in Denmark and in the spring of 2017 I felt like taking a break from a busy city life and getting my hands dirty.
In 30 + years in the medical field, I have see far too many inept nurses, nurses with NO compassion and who refuse to get their hands dirty.
I don't know about an Emmy, but hopefully we'll have the opportunity to get our hands dirty and make over some rooms with folks this year!
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