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Today South Australia is taking charge of our energy future.
Feel joy in living and taking charge of our lives.
Left-wingers are increasingly interested in taking charge of monetary policy.
Now Techstars says Jenny Fielding is taking charge of the program.
We talk about creativity, a lot about taking charge of our careers.
Louisiana State Police say they won't be taking charge of the investigation.
"Taking charge of your life means you need to be proactive," he said.
You also have the sole responsibility of taking charge of your financial future.
But the news that HBO is taking charge of the project is new.
Sometimes, though, he keeps pace with events rather than taking charge of them.
It could also mean taking charge of the budget or the finances at home.
Comey had shown questionable judgment in taking charge of the case after then-Attorney
Sticking your neck out and taking charge of your career is no trivial matter.
Women are taking charge of their own narratives, not waiting to be called upon.
She sweeps in, taking charge of hair and make-up and fine-tuning the dancing.
Is Dad taking charge of bath time, after years of declining to take the lead?
It is common for a new director to reorganize when taking charge of an agency.
Finally, Dieter updates us with how Google is taking charge of RCS and messaging for Android.
He coached Split before taking charge of Croatia's national team, then clubs in Moscow and Istanbul.
When you're taking charge of your career, you won't always have a cheerleader in your corner.
Despite the ensuing controversy, Trump tweeted congratulations to Barr for "taking charge" of the Stone case.
Trump on Wednesday thanked Barr, whom he appointed last year, for "taking charge" of the case.
"We're taking charge of this issue locally, instead of waiting for others to act," Fulop said.
The biggest campaign he managed before taking charge of Buttigieg's presidential bid is a House race.
She was banned from keeping, owning or taking charge of any animal for five years and fined.  
That is one reason why some MPs are toying with taking charge of the Brexit process themselves.
Thus, Hitler argues, a "workers council" taking charge of a company would only get in the way.
She praised presenters Beatty and Dunaway, and host Jimmy Kimmel for gracefully taking charge of the situation.
Before taking charge of Barcelona, he sought out the views of Marcelo Bielsa, the great Argentine coach.
Opening Friday, it suggests that women taking charge of men has always been Mr. Verhoeven's great subject.
Before taking charge of the Longhorns, Brown coached for 10 seasons at North Carolina, from 1988-393.
If you're used to taking charge of your own life, here were treated like nursery school children.
Before taking charge of Airbus' Commercial Aircraft division in February 2018, Faury led the company's helicopter business.
We're finally getting more comfortable baring our bodies and taking charge of them — and that's a good thing.
Since taking charge of the firms, the Treasury has absorbed their profits and run down their capital buffers.
Madrid was true to Zidane's word, taking charge of the game from the start while City defended deep.
After his playing career, he managed Middlesbrough for three years before taking charge of England's Under-21 team.
His Sechselaeuten cameo follows a tough few months after taking charge of Switzerland's second-biggest bank in July.
"Strong, clear ideas will, such as participating in or taking charge of initiatives directly tied to business goals."
Now in theaters, it suggests that women taking charge of men has always been Mr. Verhoeven's great subject.
Donald Trump becomes President Trump today, taking charge of a nation very different from the one Barack Obama inherited.
And in those candid conversations, we got the feeling that the women were taking charge of their own destinies.
Patients are taking charge of their healthcare in ways that we could not have imagined even a few years ago.
And they're doing that by being hands on, by having responsibility for major policies, by taking charge of...spiky ministries.
De'Riante Jenkins and Marcus Evans, both senior guards, helped Santos-Silva in both scoring an taking charge of the game.
They reported that Fitzgerald had purchased shares in a tobacco company after taking charge of the agency that discourages smoking.
Chandra, as he's widely known, led the company during some of its heyday before taking charge of the wider group.
An anti-establishment surge has crushed the chances of another moderate government taking charge of the euro zone's third-largest economy.
There's a lot of female energy around, and women that are kind of taking charge of the TV world, you know?
But by the third book, Cicero is more of a victim, being buffeted by events rather than taking charge of them.
They must be ready to react and minimize any damage by taking charge of the news cycle to thwart investigation coverage.
SoftBank earlier this year said it would separate its domestic and overseas businesses, with Arora taking charge of the overseas unit.
Taking charge of your mind-set, your emotional labeling and your behavior is how you partner with anxiety and reclaim control.
From Oscar-winning actress to Emmy-winning producer: After taking charge of her career, she makes deals with HBO and Apple.
A former Republican senator from Indiana, Coats has kept a relatively low profile since taking charge of the nation's intelligence arm.
"On the radio at the time, it was a lot of boys saying, 'Girl …,' taking charge of relationships," Ms. Ballerini said.
The Republican president thanked Barr for "taking charge" of the Stone matter, though Barr rebuked Trump for tweeting about the case.
And he is reorganising its corporate and investment bank to concentrate on serving multinational companies, taking charge of the American business himself.
Job description: Recent reports from Chinese outlets indicate that Zhu has transitioned to taking charge of TikTok's international presence outside of China.
"But taking charge of monetary policy in this game will give you a sense of how Fed policymakers think about these connections".
"If you know a part of you is always dying, taking charge of that dying has a feeling of empowerment," Khakpour writes.
Aparicio had just finished her degree at a teachers' college and was looking forward to taking charge of her own preschool classroom.
Why did Democrats quickly demand on Wednesday that Mr. Whitaker also remove himself from taking charge of the special counsel's Russia inquiry?
That means under Justice Department rules he would not be able to succeed Rosenstein in taking charge of the special counsel probe.
Having made her name in San Francisco, Pim Techamuanvivit is taking charge of Nahm, a Bangkok restaurant famed for its fine dining.
More significantly, us Security Moms and Dads were, in hindsight, too passive in how we thought about taking charge of your safety.
She's taking charge of her life and she's not taking any B.S. from anybody and that's something that we both have in common.
On Wednesday morning, Trump hailed Barr for "taking charge" of the matter, confirming suggestions that it was the attorney general himself who intervened.
CEO Kevin Tsujihara is taking charge of a new kids and young adults business that will include Cartoon Network, Adult Swim and Boomerang .
Last November he split the outfit, leaving behind the legacy aluminum business under the Alcoa name and taking charge of newly named Arconic.
For the first time, it seemed, people were taking charge of their own destiny, with no demagogues in command and no foreign interference.
This post originally appeared on VICE UK. The British weed industry has some unlikely new players taking charge of supply: green-fingered grandmothers.
UPDATE While we can't predict the next crisis, preparing for the worst and taking charge of our own personal security are essential steps.
He was taking charge of a country under a state of emergency after more than three years of anti-government protests and ethnic unrest.
"Charlotte was totally taking charge of them all, but very sweetly, telling the others they couldn't go down the aisle yet," the source says.
She purchased shares in food, drug and tobacco companies after taking charge of an agency that regulates them — and that aims to reduce smoking.
The European Commission this weekend announced it was taking charge of efforts to boost manufacture of protective gear and its export beyond the bloc.
Thanks, bud -- And Barr got praise in the form of a Presidential tweet Wednesday morning, congratulating him for "taking charge" of the Stone case.
In November, he split the outfit, leaving behind the legacy aluminum business under the Alcoa name and taking charge of the newly named Arconic.
On Wednesday, he tweeted "congratulations" to Barr for "taking charge" of the case — despite the attorney general having not weighed in on it publicly.
And though she was there as a dinner guest, she found herself taking charge of the kitchen and the couple's 10-month-old daughter, Inez!
The person in charge of Microsoft's Surface line of PCs is reportedly taking charge of the Windows technology people see when they use those Surfaces.
It's a misconception Mrs_Gault says she also struggles with, as both a woman taking charge of her sexuality, as well as a wife and mother.
The idea of the mayor taking charge of the subway has long been debated, but Mr. Johnson's report is the most comprehensive proposal in years.
Trump raised further questions about Barr's role in the decision when he praised the attorney general in a tweet for "taking charge" of the case.
The newly-merged airline would see Delta prevail as the dominant carrier with CEO Richard Anderson taking charge of Delta during and after its merger.
Mr. Bailey, 60, will be taking charge of the central bank shortly after Britain is expected to withdraw from the European Union, on Jan. 31.
Max Hoberman Initially hired to help Seropian with company business, Hoberman started Bungie's Halo community team before taking charge of Halo 2's Xbox Live multiplayer.
Carl has been eager to have his wife remain at their Annville, Pennsylvania, home for as long as possible, taking charge of most of her care.
Defense Secretary James Mattis is quickly taking charge of a Pentagon review to determine specific options to propose to Trump to accelerate the war against ISIS.
Although Portnow is stepping down from his position as president this year, he seems to be in favor of a woman taking charge of Grammys night.
Not long after taking charge of what was then called Doubleday, he learned the imprint was set to publish a young, unknown novelist named John Grisham.
Trump's comment about Barr "taking charge of a case" refers to an unusual move the DOJ made on Tuesday to reduce the sentencing recommendation for Stone.
He is taking charge of the company's golf and hotel assets, while his sister, Ivanka, focuses on the hotels, and Don Jr. looks after commercial leasing.
Mr. Daunt, who ran his own bookstore chain, Daunt Books, before taking charge of Waterstones, said he planned to apply a similar approach with Barnes & Noble.
" Adds L.A. stylist Sal Salcedo, "More than anything, it's a sign of empowerment and freedom...Women are taking charge of the way their roles are being set.
Here's a quick a look at other developments from the last few days: The investigation Louisiana State Police say they won't be taking charge of the investigation.
Google got more serious about taking charge of hardware development last year with the debut of its Pixel and Pixel XL smartphones, Google Home, and Google Wifi.
What feels most unsettling is that the aforementioned creatives are taking charge of heritage fashion houses with a seemingly conflicting, and even older, aesthetic to their own.
The typical starting scenario in any Civilization game sees you taking charge of a small group of settlers looking to lay the foundations for a future empire.
Many of the new artistic directors are taking charge of organizations that are more mature — longer histories, bigger staffs, established reputations — than those assumed by their predecessors.
The Scott brothers will need to warm up their vocal chords along with their cocoa this holiday season — Zooey Deschanel is taking charge of Christmas caroling duties.
Showing in a sneak preview on Wednesday before opening later this month, it suggests that women taking charge of men has always been Mr. Verhoeven's great subject.
I'm a big believer in taking charge of your life, but there's got to be something bigger that puts us into the circumstances that we are put in.
"Congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought," Trump wrote.
LONDON (Reuters) - Craig Shakespeare is the bookmakers' favorite to succeed Claudio Ranieri as manager of Leicester City after taking charge of Monday's impressive 3-1 victory over Liverpool.
Since taking charge of Iran's nuclear talks with major powers in late 2013, Zarif has been summoned to parliament several times by hardline lawmakers to explain the negotiations.
The central government in Madrid may soon try to align those narratives by taking charge of Catalonia's public broadcasters, Catalunya Radio and its larger sister television company, TV23.
The delegation will hold talks on taking charge of Gaza's government from Hamas, the militant Islamic faction that evicted Fatah in 20113 and has run it ever since.
"Congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought," Trump tweeted.
Taking charge of Santander, which has some 230,000 employees spread across retail and commercial banking operations in Europe and North and South America, was an even larger leap.
Teeny is still the voice of the group, taking charge of answering my questions, and much of our conversation is a back and forth between her and Katherine.
Marty seems to enjoy the whole process of taking charge of this flock of young actors and imparting the bits of Scientology practice that he still regards as valuable.
Indra paid tribute to President Widodo, under whom Purnama had served as deputy governor of Jakarta before taking charge of the city when Widodo won the presidency in 2014.
"Congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought," the president said.
In 2016, the brand was forced to remove a campaign from social media in 2016 for promoting masturbation, namely, women taking charge of — and reveling in — their own sexuality.
Privacy rules covering the vast amounts of data that your internet provider is capable of seeing were among the first things he scrapped after taking charge of the commission.
Before taking charge of the EPA's Midwest office, Stepp served as secretary of the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources, where she worked to roll back environmental regulations and oversight.
He joined the Volkswagen Group in 2011 as an overseer of strategic projects in Group Sales, later taking charge of the Marketing and Sales division of VW Commercial Vehicles.
BARCELONA, Spain — Since taking charge of Spain six years ago, Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy has done his best to remain aloof from the gathering threat of secessionism in Catalonia.
But travel and risk mitigation experts insist that, while we can't predict the next crisis, preparing for the worst and taking charge of our own personal security are essential.
"Congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought," Trump wrote on Twitter.
Modern horror films often have a fairly strong feminist component, because that idea of the "final girl" has evolved into the idea of women taking charge of their own survival.
Since taking charge of Iran's nuclear talks with major powers in late 2013, Zarif has been summoned to the parliament several times by hardline lawmakers to explain about the negotiations.
Shin Tae-yong, who was taking charge of Korea for the first time since replacing the fired Uli Stielike in July, was confident his side would still take second place.
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, the White House press secretary, said in response to the lawsuit that "the law is clear," and that Mr. Mulvaney would be taking charge of the agency.
"Congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought," Trump wrote early Wednesday.
And not everyone wants the chores and the responsibilities (arranging for boiler repairs, taking charge of refinancing the mortgage, serving on the board) that are often part of the package.
By tweeting "If anyone has a crush on me, tell me now" you're completely owning your lack of suitors and taking charge of the situation, which is actually pretty inspiring.
A huge chunk of his brain was about to be sliced out, and he figured that taking charge of his own data would be his best chance at preserving his mind.
Rowe, who ran M&S's food business before taking charge of the clothing and homeware division last July, is keen to boost cross-selling between the two sides of the business.
But with new business managers taking charge of his finances, and with the lawsuit firmly in the hands of his legal team, Depp is focusing on his kids and his work.
Taking charge of our gut health can lead not just to better overall health but it can make chronic diseases a matter of choice and not a matter of bad luck.
Taking charge of Universal production on his 21st birthday in 1928, he was often compared to another so-called boy genius, Irving Thalberg, who had worked at Universal before joining MGM.
"I'm a big believer in taking charge of your life, but there's got to be something bigger that puts us into the circumstances that we are put in," the "Quantico" actress said.
Andy pitched in however he could, taking charge of the housework and serving as a father figure to his niece and nephew while also attending classes at Metro-­Boulevard Alternative High School.
EMC's David Goulden, currently CEO of the information infrastructure division, its largest business unit, was named president of the Enterprise Systems Group, taking charge of servers, storage, networking converged infrastructure and solutions.
"Back when I first started thinking about the business, there were all these conversations happening around women taking charge of their careers, and what success did or didn't look like," says Mead.
"It's important that the players are involved because they are the stars of football," he said in an interview on FIFA's website, one day after taking charge of world soccer's ruling body.
Perez has had a tumultuous relationship with various factions of the Democratic Caucus since taking charge of the national committee in 2017, and those tensions have nearly boiled over in recent weeks.
They would never get labeled as 'difficult' for giving direction to the nurses or taking charge of a crisis, like a Code Blue [when a patient stops breathing and needs to be resuscitated].
Aliyev has shown his concern by taking charge of the investigation into the events in Gyanja, which he has described as acts of terrorism and crimes against Azeri statehood aimed at intimidating society.
"Congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought," Mr. Trump tweeted early in the day.
MADRID — The director of the Prado museum, Miguel Zugaza, will step down early next year to return to the museum in Bilbao that he led before taking charge of the Prado in 2002.
And if there was any doubt the attorney general was personally involved in the decision to recommend a lighter sentence, the president publicly congratulated him for "taking charge" of the case against Stone.
On Wednesday, Trump launched a series of attacks against the prosecutors, and congratulated Barr for "taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought."
Prince Mohammed was given a central role in decision making after his father, King Salman, became monarch early last year, taking charge of CEDA, a new supercommittee of top ministers charged with overseeing reforms.
Uber's board of directors today failed to approve governance changes that would have formally prevented former CEO Travis Kalanick from ever again taking charge of the company, according to sources familiar with the situation.
Saracens were in control from the start, taking charge of the conflicts at the breakdown, kicking superbly and using their fast and predatory defense to ensure that their French opponent's dangerous backs were stifled.
He's widely considered to have done a good job since taking charge of the national team in the summer of 2012, and is certainly more popular than his predecessors, Laurent Blanc and Raymond Domenech.
Kasich declined the offer, opening the door for Pence to add his name to Trump's ticket and face his turn taking charge of an unfortunate issue while the president handles the broad strokes messaging.
Earlier Wednesday, Trump praised Attorney General William Barr online for "taking charge" of the Stone matter — provoking further outrage from congressional Democrats who have accused the president and Barr of politicizing the criminal justice system.
Ray O'Farrell, named CTO last summer, has added the title of executive VP. He'll take over the global service operation and runs customer advocacy, essentially taking charge of customers after they've bought something from VMware.
In nearby Buenos Aires, Patricia Ramos oversees meat matters at the Four Seasons Nuestro Secreto steakhouse, but even in 2016, taking charge of the parrilla is considered a job for the man of the house.
"I've challenged our teams to look beyond assumptions about what makes Twitter the best place to share what's happening," Dorsey said on an early conference call with analysts after taking charge of Twitter last year.
At one point, Elle begins to suggest that Michèle's real choices are to withdraw in fear from all men, or bull her way confidently through, taking charge of what she wants sexually, emotionally, and domestically.
Well, it's time to bulldoze right over those feelings, because they're coming from a place that shames people (but especially women) for taking charge of their sex lives, says psychotherapist and dating coach Kate Stewart.
And in Harlem, I learned about the incredibly protean world of black hair and how the women taking charge of it may represent the future of custom wigmaking — an intricate, and otherwise possibly dying art.
Ms. Min, who was the editor of Us Weekly before taking charge of The Hollywood Reporter, is leaving Quibi two weeks after Tim Connolly, Quibi's head of partnerships and advertising, departed from the start-up.
Since gaining expanded executive powers in July, the president has tightened his grip on the economy and monetary policy, appointing his son-in-law, Albayrak, as finance minister and taking charge of the sovereign wealth fund.
Since assuming a more powerful executive presidency in July, Erdogan has tightened his grip on the economy and monetary policy, appointing his son-in-law as finance minister and taking charge of the sovereign wealth fund.
And while that transformation didn't start this week, it has become increasingly clear how the people of the region (with the notable exception of Cuba) have been taking charge of their respective countries in new ways.
The New York Times last year reported that the financier had referred "dozens" of wealthy clients to the former JPMorgan executive; Staley says he had no contact with Epstein since taking charge of Barclays in 2015.
Sherwood Partners is said to be handling the liquidation process, and will be taking charge of the company's ongoing legal war with Fitbit — one of the last few needles that needs threading for what's left of Jawbone.
THE REALITY IS THAT THE UNITED STATES CANNOT PUT IN PLACE DISSUASIVE IMMIGRATION POLICIES, SINCE THE UNITED STATES ALREADY DOES NOT DELIVER IN WAYS AS GENEROUS AS FRANCE DOES, WITH SUBSIDIES, AND TAKING CHARGE OF ILLEGAL IMMIGRANTS.
Exxon completed its $2.8 billion purchase of a 25 percent stake in Mozambique's Area 4 gas reserves from Italian oil firm Eni last year, taking charge of developing one of the world's biggest new sources of LNG.
Since gaining expanded executive powers in July, the president has tightened his grip on the economy and monetary policy, appointing his son-in-law, Berat Albayrak, as finance minister and taking charge of the sovereign wealth fund.
Likewise my fascination with medieval mystery plays, which dramatized the Old and New Testaments, the production of each biblical tale sponsored by a different guild: the guys who made nails, say, taking charge of staging Jesus's crucifixion.
Governments are not devoting enough resources to tackling the crime, Valiant Richey said in his first interview since taking charge of anti-trafficking at the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE), a security watchdog.
Amid Kevin's debut in the Ron Howard-directed World War II film and Randall taking charge of the renovations of late father William's old building, Kate (Chrissy Metz) continues to try conceiving a baby with Toby through IVF.
The Barca and Spain midfielder also praised Valverde, who was reportedly close to becoming Barca coach in 2013 when Tito Vilanova was forced to leave due to ill health but had already committed to taking charge of Athletic.
He surfaced in Brussels in late October, alongside some other members of his former cabinet, shortly after Spain's prime minister, Mariano Rajoy, had responded to the independence declaration by ousting them from office and taking charge of Catalonia.
A new commander, trumpeted as visionary and clean of corruption, was appointed to rebuild and reform the unit, which was a shambles just a year after taking charge of security in Helmand from the American-led NATO coalition.
Donald Trump's "unconventional" approach to the presidency, and the White House's seeming message to employees that they can accept the executive order on immigration or leave, had meant that Tillerson was taking charge of a frustrated and demoralized workforce.
French counterterrorism prosecutors are taking charge of the investigation after a man went on a rampage, carjacking a vehicle, killing three people including a police officer and taking hostages at a supermarket, before being shot to death by police.
Bruno Rota quit Atac on Friday, just three months after taking charge of the Italian capital's bus, metro and tram network, saying he was unable to salvage the firm and feared possible legal action tied to any eventual collapse.
Taking charge of how they look and not being afraid to admit it (even if it goes awry sometimes) gives these women a power they'd never had before — a power we still exert, yet also still struggle with, today.
My husband and I both wanted a family, so the moment my wedding papers were signed, I went off the pill and filled my Kindle with titles like Taking Charge of Your Fertility and Yes, You Can Get Pregnant!
Now, Mr. Rajoy is committed to using the "logical tool" of Article 155, even if taking charge of Catalonia is "a high-risk operation, which can provoke disobedience by civil servants and peaceful resistance by citizens," Mr. Simón added.
He is taking charge of a nation deeply divided, much like the United States, Britain and other major democracies, with many people feeling marginalized by globalization, economic stagnation, an unresponsive government, unemployment, faceless terrorism and a tide of immigrants.
"Between the two of us we are at the forefront of the battle...but in the backshop we have people who are really good," said Mounir, speaking in his first in-depth interview since taking charge of Boeing jet sales.
This is a unique case as Barusch notes, but at what point can boards use every method at their disposal to prevent their own shareholders — the people they have a fiduciary duty to represent — from taking charge of the company?
After taking charge of the League in 2013, Salvini shunted the party to the far right, adopting an uncompromising anti-immigration stance and allying himself with the National Front in France and the anti-Islam Freedom Party in the Netherlands.
" Trump appeared to confirm on Wednesday morning that Barr intervened in Stone's case, tweeting: "Congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought.
If you really believe in democracy and the people themselves taking charge of their destiny, then it's hard to see if you're a progressive how you can promote it by force from abroad, especially in a short period of time.
It was his meetings with now attorney general Jeff Sessions, on the sidelines of the Republican National Convention—a convention that saw still unexplained attempts to make the platform more pro-Russia—that led to Rosenstein taking charge of the investigation.
His assessment was gloomy but also realistic — Argentina have a rookie, caretaker coach in Lionel Scaloni who was taking charge of his first competitive game while the team consisted of many inexperienced players who mostly play for non-elite clubs.
Recognizable examples of stan culture can be found in pop star idolatry online, and how queer men especially, as BuzzFeed reported, have reclaimed and legitimized their idolization, taking charge of a conversation that often deemed these celebrities and their fans unserious.
"The Federation would like to thank Fernando Hierro for his commitment and sense of responsibility for taking charge of the national team in extraordinary circumstances and his other roles for the organization, which will always be his home," added the statement.
Rachel's beloved Bachelor classmates Corinne, Raven, Alexis, and Jasmine are taking charge of their plans (can't wait to see which of these ladies ultimately hook up with which of these guys on Paradise!), escorting the gang to a surprise location.
"Kim Yong Nam has little influence in North Korean internal politics, inter-Korean affairs or the nuclear issues, but has mainly been taking charge of summit diplomacy," said Cheong Seong-chang, a senior fellow at South Korea's Sejong Institute think tank.
For some, taking charge of their own development might mean being part of a regular conversation on Twitter — like the social studies teachers who, via the hashtag #sschat, share resources, discuss issues and cheer each other on every Monday night.
So that, while humans are taking charge of robots, they have to make an affirmative decision whether public policy should more or less require a middle-class wage, suggests Benjamin Pring, head of Cognizant's Center for the Future of Work.
"I told all my players after the match that they can be very proud, keep their heads high," said Óscar Tabárez, the 263-year-old coach who has transformed Uruguay's soccer fortunes since taking charge of the team 224 years ago.
Like the Roys, the Redstone family wrestled with succession until recently, when it became clear that Mr. Redstone's daughter, Shari Redstone, had emerged victorious in one of the few instances of a woman taking charge of a family media dynasty.
Like the Roys, the Redstone family wrestled with succession until recently, when it became clear that Mr. Redstone's daughter, Shari Redstone, had emerged victorious in one of the few instances of a woman taking charge of a family media dynasty.
"The same thing happened last year so we're not worried at all, the opposite," said Zidane, who is the first coach to successfully defend the European Cup since 1990 and has won seven trophies since taking charge of Real in January 2016.
A 1995 book, Taking Charge of Your Fertility, was written by women's health educator Toni Weschler, who promotes this fertility method for health and wellness reasons (and is not religiously motivated); her book is currently the best-seller in Amazon's fertility section.
" Yet President Trump is publicly reveling in this brazen attack on DOJ independence, tweeting "congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr" on Wednesday morning "for taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought.
Op-Ed Contributor When President Xi Jinping of China took power almost five years ago, he quickly gained control of the commanding heights of the Chinese party-state, taking charge of the military, foreign policy, domestic security and a fearsome anticorruption commission.
But where an immediate need appears, ordinary people step right up, taking charge of traffic outside one of the few open supermarkets or acting as flaggers around streets blocked by debris (which, after more than a week, is taking the shape of manageable piles).
Trump — who was accompanied by Vice President Mike Pence, Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, and chief economic adviser Larry Kudlow — was eager to show that he was taking charge of the federal response to the burgeoning crisis, including the potential financial fallout associated with it.
Before taking charge of US Central Command, he served as head of the US Special Operations Command and before that as head of the secretive Joint Special Operations Command which oversees some of the most highly classified combat operations for US special operations units.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Marvel Comics mogul Stan Lee won renewal of a protective order on Friday against a onetime business manager accused of subjecting the 95-year-old "Spider-Man" co-creator to elder abuse after taking charge of his affairs earlier this year.
That might entail one thing in the U.S. and another in Guinea, but the commonality is taking charge of your rights: deciding when to have children, pursuing an education, having a career open to you, voting for a president — it's giving you agency over your life.
Democrats quickly demanded on Wednesday that Mr. Whitaker also remove himself from taking charge of the inquiry, citing potential conflicts of interest, including his criticisms of the Mueller investigation, as well as his connections to a witness in that investigation, Sam Clovis, a former Trump campaign aide.
Rodriguez sat down with People Chica to talk about a project the stands out from the rest in his life: he's teaming up with Positively Fearless to educate the Latinx community about HIV and encourage gay and bisexual men to be fearless in taking charge of their health.
Four years later, the Argentine coach Ricardo La Volpe, taking charge of Mexico's team, was the first to acknowledge what seemed obvious to others: that no matter how much Mexico denied it, the team had an existential problem, a lack of confidence that was holding the players back.
When I was researching my biography of Corbyn, a then-member of his leadership campaign confided that aides had repeatedly pleaded with him to address the concerns of Jewish community leaders who were already expressing alarm at the prospect of Corbyn taking charge of a major British political party.
Before taking charge of a documentary film company, Mr. Ossoff, 32 — if he won, he would be the youngest sitting member of the Senate by a large margin, behind 39-year-old Josh Hawley, Republican of Missouri — spent five years working for Representative Hank Johnson, an Atlanta Democrat.
The scale of Germany's current expeditionary deployments would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, as its new NATO responsibilities—like taking charge of the alliance's Very High Readiness Joint Task Force next year, and its role leading NATO's "enhanced forward presence" battalion in Lithuania—would have been, too.
Taking charge of a listed shell company repeats the tactic Sorrell used in the 1980s when he took a stake in Wire and Plastics Products, a maker of shopping baskets, and used it as a vehicle to buy some of the most famous advertising agencies such as JWT and Ogilvy & Mather.
Trump scandalized the national security establishment, first by trading insults with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, then personally taking charge of negotiating denuclearization with the 'Hermit Kingdom' instead of waiting until American and North Korean staff officers had negotiated the technical details, a process that could take several years.
Wednesday morning, he brazenly offered congratulations to Attorney General Bill Barr for "taking charge of a case that was totally out of control and perhaps should not have even been brought," even though multiple courts have upheld former special counsel Robert Mueller's appointment, his authority, and the decisions he made.
Taking charge of a listed shell company repeats the tactic Sorrell used in the 1980s when he took a stake in Wire and Plastics Products, a maker of shopping baskets, and used it as a vehicle to buy some of the world's most famous advertising agencies such as JWT and Ogilvy & Mather.
Whoever replaces acting director Andrew McCabe will have one of the most difficult jobs in the country: Not only will they be taking charge of the nation's premier law enforcement agency, they'll inherit the investigation into possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia during the 2016 election—an investigation everyone knows the president feels extremely touchy about.
Read more: Walmart is quietly taking charge of its rail operations — and it could slash transportation costs as the country's largest retailer seeks to boost e-commerce profitsWhat we're able to do is utilize our private fleet to engineer the pickup times at a lot of our locations that are trying to hit a window of time.
Behind Vice President Mike Pence's steady demeanor and steely look since taking charge of the U.S. government response to coronavirus is a cruel truth: He will emerge either as the architect of a successful containment strategy — boosting his own resumé and President Donald Trump's reelection odds — or deal a potentially fatal blow to his political aspirations.
After the department asked the judge to impose a sentence that was "far less," Trump on Wednesday publicly congratulated Attorney General William BarrWilliam Pelham BarrDemocratic senators ask DOJ watchdog to expand Giuliani probe Barr threatens tech's prized legal shield If Roger Stone were a narco, he'd be in the clear MORE for "taking charge" of the case.
This is where a company like Signpost comes in, proving a platform that is easy to use to help those businesses get a grip on providing their own review and feedback tools, and taking charge of other kinds of basic marketing and CRM features, such as mailing lists and creating offers that introduce new customers and reward loyal, repeat ones.
"If the epidemic continues to last or endures for a sustained period of time and citizens start to feel that the government is not handling it properly, President Xi could come under criticism, particularly given that it's the Politburo Standing Committee which is now taking charge of managing this epidemic," said Cedric Chehab, global head of country risk at Fitch Solutions, referring to the top echelon of the Chinese Communist Party.
The incoming head of the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) told staff he's "humbled and honored" to be taking charge of the agency after embattled Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE resigned.
During the press conference where President Trump announced that Vice President Mike Pence would be taking charge of domestic efforts to combat SARS-CoV-2, the new coronavirus spreading internationally, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also announced that the outbreak had entered a new phase in the US. The agency reported the first patient infected via "community spread"—which is to say, the patient hadn't traveled to places where the virus is common and had no known exposure to anyone with Covid-19.
But they are a major financial power, a major industrial power, and the radical cadre – this is not the Chinese people, the Chinese people are among the most hardworking and decent people in the world -- this is about a radical cadre that is taking charge of the Chinese Communist Party, led by President Xi and Wang Qishan and other of his henchmen, that are driving us to really – they have been running economic war against the industrial democracies, Japan, South Korea, North America, and Western Europe, for 363 years.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpBiden assures supporters the primary is still 'wide open' in lengthy phone call: report Warren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' MORE on Wednesday celebrated Attorney General William Barr for "taking charge" of the case against Roger StoneRoger Jason StoneWarren: We are watching a descent into authoritarianism Collins: Trump 'angered by impeachment' Hillicon Valley: Facebook suspends misinformation networks targeting US | Lawmakers grill census officials on cybersecurity | Trump signs order to protect GPS | Dem senators propose federal facial recognition moratorium MORE, questioning whether the charges should have been brought against his longtime associate and friend in the first place.

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