Sentences with phrase «about his colleague men»

The leader and founder of Glorious Wave Ministry, Prophet Emmanuel Badu Kobi in a chat with host of Anopa Kasapa on Kasapa FM, Fiifi Banson made shocking statements about his colleague men of God and some political personalities.

Not exact matches

I rarely talked with male colleagues about the challenges of striking this balance, nor did I notice men discussing the topic among themselves.
Coles said that you want to have men involved in initiatives to recruit women and foster leadership among female colleagues in the same way you want white employees involved in initiatives about racial diversity.
His colleague Jean Frydman said, «After these terrible findings [of the anti-Semitic articles], we knew we were talking about a Nazi collaborator who is a very powerful man in France.
I suppose what I am saying as a man, is that I might not be aware of it as much as my female colleagues, so I am relying to some extent on women to give me an indication of what is mysogeny or (for want of a better word) women being bitchy about men and what is the appropriate way to engage in any given situation.
Luther, unlike his colleagues at Wittenberg, was in little doubt about these men.
A caption accompanying a photo in the online gallery about Garcia gives another example of his determination: «In a story he used to tell he mentioned the initiation of the farmers» institutes and how he and a colleague, determined to get their message across, gave an entire speech «full blast and down to the last syllable» to a one - man audience in an auditorium.
Anthropologists Lee Gettler, Christopher Kuzawa, and colleagues at Northwestern University in Evanston, Illinois, and the University of San Carlos in Cebu City, Philippines worked with a group of about 600 men participating in the survey.
«Some of our colleagues, I mean over the weekend on the television I saw a young man called Mr McPartland, and another woman called Miss Allen, neither of whom I'm conscious of ever having seen before in my life, talking in the most unbelievable terms about the Government.
But when Cherr and his colleagues finally got around recently to checking out the protein in humans, they got a big surprise: About a quarter of men don't make it properly because they have a mutant version of the relevant gene.
In one, Fast and his colleague Serena Chen, who is at the University of California, Berkeley, asked 90 men and women who had jobs to complete online questionnaires about their aggressive tendencies and perceived competence.
Later, in 2012, a colleague contacted him about a strange biological specimen he'd received, taken from an infection in a man who injured his hand while pruning a dead crab apple tree.
Earlier this year, he and colleagues reported that a gene variant that tweaks people's sensitivity to growth hormone also boosts lifespan by about 10 years — although only in men.
With this in mind, Petersen, Sznycer and colleagues hypothesized that upper - body strength — a proxy for the ability to physically defend or acquire resources — would predict men's opinions about the redistribution of wealth.
Friends and colleagues of Mora Sandoval believe his outspoken comments about the links between drug trafficking and poaching on nearby Moín beach may have made him a marked man.
They talked about poor child - care facilities and the difficulty of getting their men to help around the house or their male colleagues to treat them with respect at work.
Lippl and his colleagues invited 20 obese men to an environmental research station about 300 meters below the summit of Zugspitze, a mountain near the Austrian border.
Hansen and her colleagues Erin E. George, assistant professor of economics at Hood College, and Julie Lyn Routzahn, associate professor of economics and business administration at McDaniel College, measured the difference in men's and women's responses to questions about their attitudes towards borrowing money for luxury purchases and towards covering living expenses when income is cut.
Wanting to learn more about how the brain copes with donor hands, cognitive neuroscientist Angela Sirigu of the French National Research Agency in Lyon and colleagues looked at two right - handed men, one age 20 and the other 42, who recently had left and right hand transplants to replace hands amputated following work injuries 3 to 4 years ago.
Abramson, who with a colleague published his findings in the British medical journal The Lancet, says that even when statins are used for men at the highest risk, «you have to treat about 238 men for one year to prevent one heart attack.»
Also, these ideals reflect the way in which men interact and converse with their colleagues about fatherhood, and how they view their childcare responsibilities relative to that of their spouse.New mothers often use various tactics to resolve identity conflicts or tension between work and family life.
For «Judging Cheaters,» a 2012 study published in the scientific journal Psychology of Addictive Behaviors, Dodge and her colleagues surveyed about 1,200 men in their first year at a large university.
So he and his colleagues recruited 470 overweight men and women, ages 18 to 35, and gave them instructions about limiting their daily calories and getting more physical activity.
In a recent case study published in the journal BMJ Case Reports, Khullar and his colleagues wrote about a 50 - year - old man who came to the hospital with an inflamed liver.
In their case report, Dr. Abbott and her colleagues wrote about one 40 - year - old man who complained of irritability, poor attention and memory, and fatigue during the day.
Although both genders admitted to having sexual fantasies about a colleague and have previously flirted, men are clearly more willing to follow through: 50 % of men said they had had sex at work, compared to just 24 % of women.
According to the study, two - thirds of workers habitually flirt with colleagues, and 56 % of women and 61 % of men replied that they had sexually fantasised about a colleague — yet just a fifth admitted to previously having sex at work.
Keep it private - Men, who usually are held in high esteem with their business counterparts or colleagues, really worry about appearing in public.
Opening with brash alpha - male Roger Swanson (Campbell Scott) lecturing his white - collar colleagues about the imminent obsolescence of the male species, «Roger Dodger» is about one man's terrible defeat in the battle between the sexes.
From there, we disappear into Margot's dream, wherein she wakes as an amnesiac nightclub singer and we drift into a colleague's song about a man (Udo Kier) obsessed with derrieres, and inflamed by a whiplashing id personification known as The Master Passion (Geraldine Chaplin), which culminates in the afflicted man's multiple lobotomies.
Compare that list with «North Country» (2005), a hard - hitting movie about men harassing women in an iron mine, starring Charlize Theron, that earned $ 25 million; or Neil LaBute's «In the Company of Men,» an art - house hit about rogues torturing a deaf female colleague that took in $ 3 millimen harassing women in an iron mine, starring Charlize Theron, that earned $ 25 million; or Neil LaBute's «In the Company of Men,» an art - house hit about rogues torturing a deaf female colleague that took in $ 3 milliMen,» an art - house hit about rogues torturing a deaf female colleague that took in $ 3 million.
A Serious Man (R for profanity, sexuality, nudity and brief violence) Semi-autobiographical comedy set in Minnesota in 1967, written and directed by the Coen Brothers, about a college professor (Michael Stuhlbarg) whose life falls apart when he is left by his wife (Sari Lennick) for one of his colleagues (Fred Melamed).
I didn't see Repo Men (Universal), the satirical sci - fi thriller about a future where organ transplants on credit are next big credit default market and starring Jude Law and Forrest Whitaker are the guys who do the repossessing, though my MSN and Parallax View colleague Kathleen Murphy found is dark fun.
goes beyond the zip - up cardigans and the Neighborhood of Make - Believe to talk with Fred Rogers» family, friends and colleagues about the man himself and what led him to become such an influential part of so many children's lives.
To put the death of Australian race car driver Peter Brock into context for us Americans, an Australian colleague suggests this: «Imagine A.J. Foyt, Mario Andretti and Dale Earnhart rolled into one man, and that is how Australia felt about Peter Brock.»
Adams's life story encapsulates the history of the founding era, for she defined herself in relation to the people she loved or hated (she was never neutral): her mother, whom she considered terribly overprotective; Benjamin Franklin, who schemed to clip her husband's wings; her sisters, whose dependence upon Abigail's charity strained the family bond; James Lovell, her husband's bawdy congressional colleague, who peppered her with innuendo about John's «rigid patriotism»; her financially naïve husband (Abigail earned money in ways the president considered unsavory, took risks that he wished to avoid — and made him a rich man); Phoebe Abdee, her father's former slave, who lived free in an Adams property but defied Abigail's prohibition against sheltering others even more desperate than herself; and her son John Quincy, who worried her with his tendency to «study out of spight» but who fueled her pride by following his father into public service, rising to the presidency after her death.
The man pictured above says that being open about salaries helped him better understand the challenges facing some of his colleagues.
«Most of these men will soon be dead,» Karl growls unconcernedly about his less superhuman colleagues, demonstrating within 20 seconds of the start of the game that he's still (or rather, was still) the personality - free - zone that was on display in V2's 1945.
Also, one of my colleagues who was close to me and the Multiples gallery, a young German man who was our graphic designer, encouraged me to learn about contemporary European art.
Lehmann and his colleagues estimate that biochar alone could account for roughly 1.8 of those gigatons annually, or about 12 percent of man - made carbon emissions.
For example, I had launched my practice about two years before I attended a state bar annual meeting in California where I manned a booth for a while in the exhibit hall with some colleagues who do the same exact work that I do, the small group of us that are part of a trade association in California, the Association of Discipline Defense Counsel.
I sat disappointed in silence instead of challenging my colleague on his assertions about women or over the appropriateness of his very public tale telling and I bit my tongue at the urge to correct the man on my other side on both his assumption about what type of bucks I made and whether or not I was a scumbag.
In 1986, a generous — and prescient — article about Brian Lennox and his appointment to the Court appeared in the Ottawa Citizen: «Lennox is known among colleagues, adversaries in the defence bar, and court staff as an honourable, intelligent man.
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