What about a peer who is not a close friend?
What about the peer reviewed scientists that show lush life sustaining vegetaion in warmer times?
What about the peer reviewed scientists showing a global cooling trend that has already started?
Not exact matches
Digital media is an ever - growing source of entertainment, news, shopping and social interaction, and consumers are now exposed not just to
what your company says
about your brand, but
what the media, friends, relatives,
peers, etc., are saying as well.
How they see you deal with and talk
about peers, partners, team members and customers tells them
what the real rules of conduct are for customer service.
When the clock strikes 5:00 p.m., most entrepreneurs, unlike their
peers with a 9 - to - 5 job, have trouble forgetting
about what happened during the past eight hours.
His
peers would exchange surreptitious looks and make thinly veiled jokes
about who wears the pants,
what colour his purse was, etcetera.
Make a conscious effort to spend time in asking your
peers about their work roles,
what drives them, where they've had the most success and how they behave in adverse situations.
Sound out trusted
peers or customers
about what they'd like to read
about in your posts.
The majority of your
peers can't wait to «vomit» all over you with mind - numbing information
about what they do, how they offer it and why you stand to benefit.
«I ask them
about their past experience managing tricky situations with
peers, and I've found that those with stronger soft skills have deeper perspectives on
what to do and why.»
What about if you compare the U.S. to its
peers in the developed world?
Students internalize
what their
peers say
about an organization, and if a former intern or employee had a poor experience, students will probably steer clear.
What do your friends and
peers complain
about?
Take the time to read
what your industry
peers are saying
about this program.
My conclusion, one consistent with
about 50 years of
peer - reviewed research, was just to always own both small and large company stocks, and that's
what we do here at STMM.
Employees who don't get paid
what they feel they deserve can get angry with your company and talk
about it negatively to
peers.
And of course, we all know there's a lot of 2 for $ 20 - type promotions from competitors out there, so when we think
about affordability, can you maybe describe to us if you are — if and when you're advertising 2 for $ 25,
what is going to be the value — incremental value component, to cut through the clutter to make people think that, that's a value versus your
peers who are probably going to continue to advertise 2 for $ 20.
Hear
what your
peers are asking
about the new rule as Marcia covers the most frequently asked questions from the investment community
about the fiduciary rule.
But
what about the distinctions between big - bank lenders and smaller
peers that offer similar products?
The university in the U.K. issued a statement saying findings by its researchers on «
what an individual's Facebook statement says
about them» has been published «since 2013 in major
peer - reviewed scientific journals.»
An investment analyst by profession, I am excited
about what the
peer lending revolution means for how we think of lending in America.
We promised another article
about peer - to -
peer trading, but given the events of yesterday, when the Winklevoss Twins had their Bitcoin ETF denied and panic selling ensued, it's a good time to talk
about what to do when the prices drop sharply in a short period of time.
What is it
about family - owned companies that enables them to grow faster than their middle - market
peers?
We girls were clad in denim jumpers and we ground our own flour, we had no TV and few friends as our parents were paranoid
about what pressure our
peers would apply on us.
When my friends called for me, Kaplan stopped his discourse,
peered across the room and said: «
What I am speaking
about is very important.
From the denominational leader whose
peers wanted him to «see
what these people are so angry
about» and who choked up as he said, «I'm going to go back and tell them you're not angry.
A scholar - theologian who once taught on a theological faculty and later went to a department of religion in a secular university has written poignantly
about his pilgrimage through the kind of identity crises I have just described: one who in college had a kind of neo-fundamentalist faith, went through graduate school, established
peer relationships with scholars, and then found himself in a crisis of belief, now speaks
about the morality of belief — the importance of being true and honest in
what one can actually avow and affirm with integrity.
Young people worry most
about fulfilling adult expectations (80 percent
about obeying parents, 78 percent
about getting good grades, 69 percent
about preparing for the future, 62 percent
about earning money), instead of
what adults routinely perceive to be the big crisis in growing up — sex, substance abuse,
peer pressure.
If you are interested in
what the
peer - reviewed science is finding
about turmeric I would suggest going to Dr. Michael Greger's website nutritionfacts.org.
«While Tim's resume certainly speaks for itself, it's
what his
peers in the business say
about him that tells the real story.
Along with the overwhelming feeling of sadness surrounding the incident, some of Woods»
peers expressed apprehension
about what they have witnessed so far.
She is turning into a strong beautiful woman who cares
about her fellow
peers and
what is happening in society today.
I
what to answer any questions they have
about sex and baby's before they get all the wrong information from their
peers!!
Last week, we posted to the site a group of four articles
about a
peer - reviewed study in the Journal of Neurosurgery showing that football helmet design affected concussion risk among a large group (or
what scientists call a «cohort») of college football players.
Researchers have shown that many teens are incorrect
about what their
peers are doing in the areas of sex, drugs and studying.
They observe
what is happening around them, take in the marketing messages that are being sent to them, bow to the
peer pressure that is being imposed on them, and they make choices
about what they like and don't like, consciously or subconsciously, based on
what society tells them they should like.
At some point I realized that it's completely normal for kids to start to clam up, especially as their
peer relationships ramp up because they're worried
about the impact of
what they will say.
The researchers categorized each student's
peer status and then asked teachers and
peers what they thought
about each student's academic success.
I just felt strongly that we were in a positive environment — Why would I then talk badly
about one of my
peers and ask them
what they thought
about this situation?
You would be amazed at
what service projects and groups are out there doing things that you never knew
about — dolls and bears made up to be the the weight of your baby (Molly Bears), stuffed animals made out of your baby's clothing and blankets,
peer support and parent advocates waiting to help the newly bereaved, personalized jewelry makers (like My Forever Child), stone painters, heart sewers, pillow - making people (Heaven Born for miscarriage), memory - box makers, authors (there are books for almost every subject on this topic waiting to be discovered), research and education groups, story - sharing sites, support groups, chat groups, blogs, Facebook groups, foot / hand print kits, music and funeral planning resources... Consider starting here before starting something new.
Hold specific conversations
about how to resist
peer pressure so your teen has a plan
about what she can say if she's offered an e-cigarette.
Here is
what other survey respondents had to say
about API's
peer support for breastfeeding:
I absolutely agree with
what he said
about the importance of reviewing poor outcomes, and I can't think of a single midwife that I know that doesn't participate in
peer review and looking at poor outcomes.
From
what I have read, the child might toilet train earlier than her
peers but up until
about 18 months it sounds like it is the parents that are trained, not the child.
What I liked most
about the book is that it doesn't shy away from addressing the real - life challenges that can trip up the best - intentioned parent, whether it's the growing influence of
peers as a child moves into elementary school, the «I don't need your advice» attitude of the high schooler, or the scheduling conflicts that can make healthy, communal eating seem impossible.
Your child's friends are a significant clue
about what your child is doing and how they're engaging with their
peers.
What about the influences of her
peers, the media and our environment on her health?
We offer free listings for all sling groups and libraries in the UK on the Babywearing UK site with enhanced listings for those groups who have a trained Babywearing
Peer Supporter or Babywearing Consultant who's qualified on one of our courses, with extra space for letting parents know
about what you offer.
I'm hoping the
peer pressure will get my 2.5 year old more interested (he knows
what he's doing, just isn't motivated and is very resistant to being told
what to do), and that the baby will be thinking
about it earlier.