Sentences with phrase «times colleague john»

The post at Computational Legal Studies has all the background (hat tip to my friend and Times colleague John Schwartz).

Not exact matches

Keys and his colleagues, with support from the sugar industry, were effective at discrediting research from around the same time by John Yudkin that sugar, not cholesterol from saturated fats, is the main dietary source of most modern Western culture's obesity, diabetes, and cardiac issues.
In one of the more toe - curling Commons performances of recent times, the chastened Tory MP apologised to his colleagues for leaking to Wonga - and looked relieved as speaker John Bercow declared that the matter had been put to bed.
At the time, the chamber's education committee chair, John Flanagan, likened his colleagues to «thoroughbreds, right inside the gate before the race,» describing their urgency to legislate amendments to Common Core implementation.
By last October, Tory MPs had received four times more money from Russia's state - run Russia Today TV channel than Labour MPs: it is welcome that the shadow chancellor, John McDonnell, has said that his colleagues should no longer appear on the channel.
To estimate changes in the size of the orangutan population over time, Voigt, along with Serge Wich from Liverpool John Moores University in the UK and their colleagues representing 38 international institutions, compiled field surveys conducted from 1999 to 2015.
«For the first time, this allows us to begin the process of designing and synthesizing new anesthetics based on where and how they work rather than on serendipity and sheer dumb luck,» said Neil Harrison, PhD, associate professor of anesthesia and critical care at the University of Chicago and director of the study, which was carried out in collaboration with Adron Harris, PhD, (UC Denver) and colleagues Eric Greenblatt at Pennsylvania and John Mihic, now at Wake Forest University.
This time, John Boyega takes the lead as fearless warrior Jake Pentecost — the son of Idris Elba's character in the previous installment — leads his team into the fray against the giant beasts and a colleague who's gone rogue.
Problem is: he's losing his vision and he doesn't want his long time friend and colleague (John Goodman) to worry about him.
He is John Clancy, a one - time colleague of Merriweather's who now, after personal tragedy, lives as a recluse in a barely furnished house in a remote rural area.
Book that you remember reading over and over during childhood: A Wrinkle in Time by Madeleine L'Engle Currently reading: Bibliotech: Why Libraries Matter More Than Ever in the Age of Google by John Palfrey The thing that drew you to it: This past March, I attended the Ed School's professional development institute Library Leadership in a Digital Age where John [Palfrey], a former Harvard colleague at the law library, challenged us to create new and different partnerships, including those outside of academia, as we transition to a digital future and redefine the role and work of libraries.
Herrmann animates, without overkill, Ebert's anecdotes of colorful Chicago Sun - Times colleagues, including late columnist Mike Royko and former editor James Hoge; leading actors John Wayne, Lee Marvin, and Robert Mitchum, among others; and great directors Martin Scorsese and Werner Herzog; and he makes genuine and touching Ebert's contentious but loving relationship with fellow Chicago film critic and TV partner Gene Siskel, who passed away in 1999.
He told me about in 1974, he'd walked into the John Weber Gallery with a stack of Art - Rite magazines that he was producing with some colleagues and friends at the time.
This is precisely the problem with comparing short observational time series and model projections that was exemplified in the January 10 blog post («A Spot Check on Global Warming») by your colleague John Tierney.
John Reganold, professor of soil science and agroecology at Washington State University in the US, and a colleague argue in Nature Plants journal that organic farming — that is, farming without pesticides or commercial fertilisers − could deliver the necessary calories, make a profit for the farmers, and protect the environment all at the same time.
Indeed, a new study by John Bruno, a marine biologist at the University of North Carolina, and his colleagues has revealed that coral die - offs are more widespread and occurring faster than previously thought — at five times the rate of the rainforests» disappearance.
John is cherished by many because he always takes time to share his knowledge with colleagues and to assist when they need help.
Lawyer John Barrett and his colleagues are having a hard time getting their message across when they call to deliver the news, the Wall Street Journal reports.
«As my colleague John Beaucage, former grand council chief for Union of Ontario Indians, said years ago, «There will soon come a time when First Nations won't be focused on their poverty, they will be focused on managing their wealth,» and we see opportunities now for First Nations to build that wealth,» says Kissack.
E. Mavis Heatherington, Ph.D., professor of psychology, University of Virginia From the country's foremost relationship expert and «New York Times bestselling author Dr. John M. Gottman comes a powerful, simple five - step program, based on twenty years of innovative research, for greatly improving all of the relationships in your life — with spouses and lovers, children, siblings, and even your colleagues at work.
Men headed for divorce disregarded their wives» «bids» for affection and attention 82 % of the time while men in happy marriages disregard their wives» «bids» only 19 % of the time, according to John Gottman and research colleagues at the University of Washington.
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