Sentences with phrase «academic talk like»

But before we can delve into Riggle's advice on how to be more awesome, it's important to answer one glaring question: why does this academic talk like a teenage skater?

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You can't imagine a major studio making such a cartoon today, nor Italians being lynched, nor the Times and a governor talking about them like that, nor a Harvard professor telling a student that an academic field is closed to Jews.
All talk of who we WOULD like is purely academic, while old fossil face remains manager AND CHAINED TO THE DISTANT PAST.
I don't really put too much stock in academic authority of people in social sciences until they talk about testable predictions like real scientists do; or at the very least deal with # s. Without that, they're just people who have opinions that are no more nor less valid than anyone who isn't an academic social scientist.
Dave Asprey: It's kind of crazy, and the reason I wanted to talk with you today and to share your knowledge with our guests is that last time you were on the show, you talked about your new book, Always Hungry, which is... If you guys haven't checked out this book, if you liked the bulletproof diet, if you're interested in what fat can do for you, here's the guy with about ten thousand times more academic credentials than I have, who has some good stuff to say about fat.
I don't think I am aware of the anatomy of my vagina either, like the clitoris, and erogenous zones, apart from the academic stuff that my mother (a gynaecologist) seems to be talking about.
Have your child talk with recent grads who have used social media platforms like Twitter and LinkedIn to help build their academic network and market themselves as professionals.
Harris said when he talks to charter leaders, they say they like to control their academic calendar and school schedule.
Some of this depends on the particular initiative we're talking about, but one area I'd like to highlight is our «Survey of Academic Partnership» that we worked with
Most of the publishers I talk to (and I talk to a lot of publishers) don't like libraries, except the academic publishers whose only customers are institutional libraries.
Expertise: We're not talking about a soft academic field like literature or language studies — no — we're talking about the quantitative science that makes up the much more demanding study of engineering.
I've listened to some extraordinary cases and have talked with mothers of children who spoke of past lives, and have read fascinating books that ranged from more academic texts like Dr. Stevenson's Reincarnation and Biology: A Contribution to the Etiology of Birthmarks and Birth Defects and Death and Personal Survival by philosopher Robert Almeder to personal stories like Soul Survivor.
The «B» games that have some very interesting ideas, don't necessarily sell like gangbusters, but which come up again and again in editors» «best - of» lists, and which academics and theorists talk about for years to come.
This talk of «negative externalities» and «geo - political problems» sounds like academic navel gazing nonsense where the idiotic premise would be that the world uses oil merely for entertainment or some other non-factor rather than the necessity that it is.
Perhaps you'd like to talk to Roger Pielke Jr., who, when he writes posts impugning the «integrity» of other scientists, offers the justification that (paraphrasing) academics can get nasty with each other?
Deeply isolated in their own tiny academic bubble only talking to like minded individuals also inside of that bubble where the real word rarely intrudes, I doubt that very many of these scientists realise just how stupid and even imbecilic and disposable they are starting to appear to the ordinary citizen on the street particularly when they try to sell a bill of goods like those adjusted and etc and etc temperatures from a half dozen or more decades past as the real temperatures of the times and then change those same temperatures or remove then the next day or week or whatever and then change then yet again and again.
Talking about laziness — it is not I am lazy, but it is you that is lazy by trying to circumvent the traditional academic training route and acting like someone that you are not.
And for people like me, who were not academic superstars, you're probably talking about a trial court clerkship, which means it's probably relatively fungible, and so go do it somewhere cool.
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