Sentences with phrase «accept as colleagues»

Readily accepted as a colleague by André Breton, the pope of Surrealism, Picasso developed aspects of his Cubist sculptures that related to the tenets of the latest art - world sensation.

Not exact matches

As my colleagues David Orsmond and Fiona Price note in a Bulletin article in December 2016, there is no universally accepted definition of macroprudential policy.
A colleague, however, comments: «My one question of emphasis concerns the characterization of the schools as accepting the «whole Church» and an ecumenical context as their real base of operations....
I believed that once I became successful again (interpreted as having an important job that defined me) I would reconnect with colleagues and only then could I be accepted.
Yet he is realistic about the distance which many of his seminary colleagues will have to travel before they will be willing to accept his notion of «the parish as paradigm.»
To affirm God and to think of God as in any way explanatory of events in the world is to place oneself outside the university ethos, the ethos accepted by so many of the theologian's colleagues.
SENIOR WRITER JOE POSNANSKI was born in Cleveland, a fact that many of his colleagues think explains his theory that our games can transcend being just games only when we suspend disbelief, as Samuel Taylor Coleridge argued 200 years ago, and accept events that we ordinarily find incredible.
In accepting this responsibility on behalf of his colleagues, Speaker Heastie has stepped forward at an incredibly important time for New York as a whole, and I look forward to working with him to enact an aggressive agenda that ensures economic opportunity for all, improves and reforms our education system, ensures justice in perception and in reality, and restores trust in our government.»
Yes, he has accepted the challenge thrown to him by his colleague MPs, at the launch of the activities marking the celebrations, footsoldiers of the NDC who troop daily to his office, and elders not only of his Party but the general public as a whole.
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This view is borne out by my Total Politics colleague, Felicity Parkes who seems to accept it not so much as a fact of life but as a rich opportunity.
He endorses the Coalition (in May 2011 as he did immediately when his colleagues disagreed with him in May 2010) in that he accepts it is a reality, so would prefer it to succeed, not fail.
Mr Brown says he decided to accept his colleague's assurances and clear the way for Mr Blair as he was «unwilling to see the party divided in a way that would endanger the prospects for reform».
Meltzer and his colleagues tested that hypothesis by investigating the existing stratigraphic and chronological data sets reported in the published scientific literature and accepted as proof by cosmic - impact proponents, to determine if these markers dated to the onset of the Younger Dryas.
«We find annual phosphorus input (for all of Greenland's outlet glaciers) are at least equal to some of the world's largest rivers, such as the Mississippi and the Amazon,» Hawkings and his colleagues report in a new study accepted for publication in Global Biogeochemical Cycles, a journal of the American Geophysical Union.
In a paper accepted by the 2016 IEEE Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR), entitled «Image Captioning with Semantic Attention,» computer science professor Jiebo Luo and his colleagues define semantic attention as «the ability to provide a detailed, coherent description of semantically important objects that are needed exactly when they are needed.»
At eye level as colleagues, only every third person would accept a robot: «Robots can only make programmed decisions; their autonomy is very limited,» said one respondent.
But in a paper accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal, UW astronomer Rory Barnes and his colleagues say their scheme includes other factors such as a planet's estimated rockiness and the eccentricity of its orbit.
Our students and colleagues can not be expected to accept the value of these practices if we doubt them ourselves (believing in their value is not the same thing as suggesting that they are silver - bullet, universal fixes).
Soon, many of Dai's colleagues (who include Bill Nighy, Imelda Staunton and Jess Gunning as some of the more notable ones) are won over, but will the mining union accept their help in the same way?
In addition to the invaluable experiences I have shared with my colleagues and professors, I have realized that my personal experiences hold value, that we do not have to accept flawed systems as immutable entities, and that we have the power to create the opportunities we want — both for students and for ourselves!
In the 1970s and»80s, British psychologist Alan Baddeley and colleagues developed a model of working memory that brings together how the brain accepts sensory input, processes both visual - spatial and verbal data, and accesses long - term memory; and how all of that input is processed by a function they referred to as central executive.
This type of leadership emerges when teachers see interactions with colleagues as opportunities to make sense of practice accepting a mutual exchange of insights, with each moving between leading and learning according to their expertise.
Please accept this Call for Nominations as an invitation to acknowledge your colleagues» excellent work at our upcoming 2018 annual conference.
Access meaningful learning experiences (current theory, research, and developments in relevant academic disciplines, professional development opportunities, and ideas from colleagues and supervisors) and exercises judgment in accepting findings as valid for application in classroom practice and teacher improvement.
And considering that Virginia has done little to address its educational woes — including addressing the mere one - percent decline in the percentage of young black men in fourth - grade mired in functional illiteracy (as measured on the National Assessment of Educational Progress) between 2003 and 2011 — Gov. Bob McDonnell, state Supt. Patricia Wright, and their colleagues were rightfully shamed by reformers and civil rights activists into revamping those targets (and the Obama administration, which also moved to push Virginia into revising them, deserves criticism for accepting those low targets in the first place).
Those burdened by solidarity thinking can not accept any statement by colleagues and outsiders other than «all professionals within my sector are hard - working, dedicated, and therefore, competent at their jobs», or «if not for some outside force such as poverty or bad parents, we could be successful at our jobs.»
Like others with similar findings, Bowen and colleagues speculate that, beyond measuring content mastery, grades «reveal qualities of motivation and perseverance — as well as the presence of good study habits and time management skills» and «often reflect the ability to accept criticism and benefit from it and the capacity to take a reasonably good piece of one's work and reject it as not good enough» (p. 124).
As my colleague Tony Bradley explains, even if there won't be any injection before Fusion Garage accepts pre-orders for the JooJoo on Friday, or when it ships next year, the tablet will be handicapped by the anticipation that the litigation could kill the project.
After accepting dual positions at the Whitney and the Harvard Art Museums in 2001, Mancusi - Ungaro and her colleagues continued interviewing artists, as did her Menil successors, Elizabeth Lunning and Brad Epley.
My colleague Felicity Barringer has a story filling in a detail on the White House's refusal to accept the need for restricting carbon dioxide as a pollutant, even as President Bush and the administration have accepted, with ever more firmness, that rising concentrations of the gas are a serious problem and must be reversed (somehow, someday).
The point being asking colleagues to delete emails and changing the rules of publication, inventing a category of provisionally accepted and using as references unpublished papers.
know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they have delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.
And meteorology degrees may not even help, as they typically do not require coursework in climate change science — though of course that shouldn't stop meteorologists and weather communicators from accepting the consensus of their more rigorously climate science — focused colleagues.
«I know that most men, including those at ease with problems of the greatest complexity, can seldom accept even the simplest and most obvious truth if it be such as would oblige them to admit the falsity of conclusions which they delighted in explaining to colleagues, which they have proudly taught to others, and which they have woven, thread by thread, into the fabric of their lives.»
I have also been in the academic world a long time, and I can assure you that if the wrong people oppose you, it can cost publications (or at least cost time to resubmit to multiple different journals until one finally accepts it), grant funding (decided in almost all countries by very small groups of people), and ultimately the ability to pursue one's career as a valued colleague.
While Barack Obama portrays himself as an outsider who will change business as usual in government, the LA Times reports that like most of his colleagues, he too has accepted money from political action committees and Washington insiders.
Accept connections as they come, invite colleagues you meet, and make sure you update your contact information and work history when it changes.
This struck me at the time as an odd conclusion: in a way, the trial judge accepted the GP should have done something, but because a bunch of colleagues wouldn't have done it either (and therefore, not surprisingly, thought she had acted reasonably), excused her..
Our firm has a reputation among clients and colleagues alike as committed advocates who constantly strive to obtain the best possible result in every case we accept.
The company also argued that there would have been no stigma had Farwell accepted the job during his notice period because he was well liked and respected by his colleagues and he had previously excelled and commanded respect as Purchasing Manager.
As medical professionals, throughout your training and professional career there are a number of processes and accepted standards of professionalism in relation to communicating with patients, receiving feedback, liaising with colleagues, providing information etc..
As you attempt to be quickly accepted or liked by your new colleagues, you tend to be «overly sociable» with them.
Despite my own self - doubt, as well as the fears voiced by one or two colleagues, I decided to accept the job offer.
If you do decide to accept a counter offer then you also have to accept that things will never be the same — colleagues may view you differently and despite what your employer is saying to you, you may not be seen as a true.
The code of ethics medical assistants should strive to maintain on a daily basis, as set forth by the AAMA, are: render service with full respect for the dignity of humanity; respect confidential information obtained through employment unless legally authorized or required by responsible performance of duty to divulge such information; uphold the honor and high principles of the profession and accept its disciplines; seek to continually improve the knowledge and skills of medical assistants for the benefit of patients and professional colleagues; participate in additional service activities aimed toward improving the health and well - being of the community.
She spoke up more readily, critically analyzed her classroom observations, and accepted her colleagues» input as collaborative dialogue.
A long held and widely accepted definition, proposed by Spielberger and colleagues (1978), conceptualizes test anxiety as a situation - specific form of trait anxiety.
Those young enough to, as yet, not had an opportunity to acquire any sort of business acumen at all, don't realize the danger they themselves are in, the danger to the public and or to colleagues; they sometimes don't accept an offer of help (otherwise referred to as constructive criticism),
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