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46 Sentences With "doing the job of"

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I'm going to be here doing the job of governor.
Trump is capable of doing the job of being president.
Which meant that I was already doing the job of multiple people.
It's easy to see AILA doing the job of Amazon warehouse workers.
You're doing the job of 10 people and there's only one of you.
The machines were doing the job of his lungs, which had stopped working.
He's more capable than Mr. Trump of doing the job of commander in chief.
Those two traits are big parts of doing the job of president in the modern world.
So you could have a hundred of them doing the job of one or two big drones.
Tragically, we have not done nearly as well at actually doing the job of telling the truth.
Forget about the Russians dividing us, we have to worry about us Americans doing the job of tearing the nation apart.
Unplanned America wouldn't exist without mates rates and the three of us doing the job of about eight people at every stage.
But his smile is not always joyful: Half the time it's a working smile, doing the job of holding it all together.
Also, I'm currently doing the job of multiple people and kicking ass, so they can deal with me coming in a little late.
But lurking in that is an important insight: Trump is holding the office of president, but he's not doing the job of president.
Instead of having an Amazon Echo sitting on a table, this device sits in a person's ceiling doing the job of a normal light.
It didn't matter that she was already doing the job of a managing director, overseeing 15 other traders at the New York Stock Exchange.
She told TVNZ that she and Gayford will balance "stability" for their young daughter with "making sure that I'm doing the job" of Prime Minister.
Ironically, Kemp's far-right agenda may be doing the job of helping Abrams with the kind of centrist voters that she has not actively courted.
This means it hydrates not just the skin's surface but the deeper layers, too, effectively doing the job of a serum and a moisturizer in one.
None of this is the fault of Trump, who inherited a powerful executive branch from his predecessors and who is doing the job of president effectively, if unconventionally.
Like so many mining companies, they are often tasked with doing the job of the government — which appears to have largely left these remote villagers to fend for themselves.
During all this time, we got the federal government by our side, doing the job of the people here like you and the military doing all that is done.
HAnd then he woke up in a hospital, with machines breathing doing the job of his lungs, which had stopped working.. His mother shared the cellphone photo above. 103.
"It's a smaller and less functional program than supporters had originally hoped, but it's still doing the job of [keeping] the uninsured rate at the lowest level ever," he added.
But you don't even need to get to AI doing the job of lawyers, accountants, pharmacists, radiologists, to see just how disastrous this is going to be for millions of American workers.
With their products, they create a nice balance between doing the job of organizing your spices, while also allowing for cooks to adjust the designs to fit cabinet space and personal tastes.
BOSTON (Reuters) - Billionaire hedge fund manager Paul Singer said on Tuesday that he thinks growth can recover but that central bankers can't be the only ones doing the job of stimulating growth.
Neither a conventional airplane nor helicopter — but, to some extent, capable of doing the job of both — there are a number of other startups that are focused on the electric aircraft market, including Kitty Hawk and Zee.
As the idea sinks in that humans as workhorses might also be on the way out, what happens if the job market stops doing the job of providing a living wage for hundreds of millions of people?
"We have a lot of power over the college, and they're not doing the job of cost cutting because they don't have the incentive cost to cut it because you're paying for it," he said in the speech.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has largely carried out agreed production cuts, but they are not doing the job of reducing supplies, and producers in the United States are also increasing output, further rattling the markets.
"The clear impact on my family and the other sacrifices involved in, and the abuse for, doing the job of a modern MP can only be justified if, ultimately, parliament does what it is supposed to do," she said.
Negrón, in particular, spoke up on Twitter in the days after the Kotaku piece, detailing her work toward gaining a promotion and how she had been doing the job of her former manager for less pay and without the title.
"We have an increasingly lawless presidency where he is actually doing the job of Congress, writing new policies and laws without going through Congress," Representative Paul D. Ryan, then the Budget Committee chairman, said in a 2014 television interview after Mr. Obama made clear in his State of the Union address that he would readily take unilateral action to get his way.
As Catherine Ruckelshaus, general counsel and program director for the National Employment Law Project, explained, the determination of whether a worker is doing the job of a contractor or employee comes down to a few key factors: among them, the right to control how the work is done, its permanence, the level of specialization required, and how integrated it is into the business paying for it.
Ibrahim Munshi adopted many professions such as, selling fish, grocery, cultivating his ancestor's agricultural land and doing the job of “Munshi” (an assistant of manager).
Because of her gender, she had to overcome some obstacles and mindsets. People always seemed surprised to see a woman doing the job of cameraman. Her natural talent, along with her skills and abilities, helped her overcome these obstacles. Even today, being a woman news videographer is still a rarity, but more women are embracing it, as it has become more mainstream for women to be in this field and the equipment gets lighter thanks to technology.
After the victory at the Battle of Chacabuco (February 12, 1817). General San Martín named Guido as Lieutenant Colonel, but he continued doing the job of Chief Secretary of the Army and Navy. During the ceremony to mark the official declaration of Chilean independence on February 12, 1818, Guido played the role of flagbearer. Guido then worked as a diplomat for San Martín during the effort to liberate Peru, he negotiated with the Spanish Viceroy at Miraflores before San Martín declared Peruvian Independence on July 28, 1821.
Potential transmission wear caused by engine braking can be mitigated by certain techniques. Slipping the clutch to complete a downshift wears the clutch plate as it slows the vehicle, doing the job of the brake pads or shoes. A well-executed rev-match in the same setting minimizes stresses on transmission components, so engine braking does the work of slowing the vehicle. Improper engine braking technique can cause the wheels to skid (also called shift-locking), especially on slippery surfaces, as a result of too much deceleration.
In 1902 it became the "Bolton and District Weavers', Winders' and Warpers' Association", and eventually it became the Bolton and District Weavers', Winders', Warpers' and Loom-Sweepers' Association. In 1884, the union was a founder member of the Amalgamated Weavers' Association, but it left in 1885, and did not rejoin until 1892. In 1888, it was able to appoint its first full-time general secretary, William Melling, who was succeeded by Cephas Speak. Alice Foley began doing the job of assistant secretary in 1917, but was refused the job title, instead becoming "woman officer".
Tony started out coaching with the Jets as a seasonal intern and then an offensive intern. After his father was fired from the Jets as the assistant head coach, head coach Rex Ryan decided that he wanted to keep Tony and give him a promotion. Sparano accepted the promotion to offensive assistant and was said to be an asset to the team by doing "the job of a ton of guys"(Ryan). Sparano was with the Jets for three years and after Ryan was fired, he followed him when he became the new head coach for the Buffalo Bills.
But Thorneycroft's nerve was also shattered. After sixteen hours on the kop doing the job of a brigadier general in total absence of instructions from Warren, he ordered an unauthorised withdrawal from Spion Kop after reporting that the soldiers had no water and ammunition was running short. His reasons for withdrawing were that without artillery support to counter the heavy Boer artillery fire, there was no possibility of defending the position and the extreme difficulty of digging trenches on the summit of Spion Kop left the British soldiers completely exposed. Churchill appeared on the scene for the second time.
He wrote about all of the things he saw in the colonies. His book avoids all mention of the major political developments of the time, such as the American Revolution. After his return to Europe, he became Chaplain to the British mission at Leghorn in 1762. He was posted there for about 5 years, rising to become Proconsul (but actually doing the job of Consul) until his eventual resignation and return to England, where he was appointed vicar at Greenwich, Kent, from 1769. He wrote an account of his travels in Corsica and Italy in 1804, but this only ran to a few copies.
In late 1969, Tania began her second career (which lasted for ten years), as the publicist for the Music Department of the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. I began as a volunteer, as a member of the usual women's committee formed to assist a new artistic undertaking, and soon became a member of the staff. The job was stimulating and demanding – I don't think I ever worked as hard at it as I did then, really doing the job of two persons, working long days and often nights and just about every weekend. My main work was to publicize the newly created National Arts Centre Orchestra, a fully government subsidized ensemble and the only such a one in North America.
Low's bold decision to turn Apollo 8 into a lunar orbit mission (from an Earth orbit mission) was of particular importance in 1968, when it became apparent that the Lunar Module was not ready for flight and there was a risk that a delay would endanger getting to the Moon by the end of the decade. "Low's idea to circumnavigate the moon was a stroke of genius," Bob Gilruth is quoted as saying, noting that "it broke the back of the Russian moon-landing effort, and it left the U.S. free to take its time and concentrate on doing the job of landing a man on the moon" during Apollo 11. When Time magazine put the Apollo 8 crew on the cover of its publication for January 1969, it also singled out Low, out of the 400,000 or so people working on Apollo at the time, as the "groundling" most responsible for the ultimate success of the mission, labeling him "The Groundling Who Won." George Low became NASA Deputy Administrator in December 1969, serving with Administrators Thomas O. Paine and James C. Fletcher.

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