Sentences with phrase «bigger than a university»

Joe did nothing wrong for this was a issue bigger than the University itself.
And trust me, it really is a palace a huge palace, bigger than a university.

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It was a really big shock for me to come to university and get much lower grades than I was used to,» she says.
Meanwhile there's a big demand for products that can analyze large sets of data, with more than half of all business leaders saying data analysis is critical to their success, according to a recent report from Boston University.
A study by Strayer University found that 90 % of Americans believe happiness is a bigger indicator of success than power, possessions, or prestige.
As a sponsor of the Great Canadian Sales Competition (GCSC), Canada's biggest student competition, your company and sales leaders will engage with more than 2,200 university and college students all looking to launch their careers.
It's much bigger and more - sweeping than this,» wrote Jeffrey Towson, a Peking University professor and private equity investor who closely follows the development of China's retail sector, in his blog earlier this year.
Or as Michigan State University President Lou Anna K. Simon suggests: «a part of something bigger than the company.»
As of the summer of 2016, the Big Three universities had more than 1.2 million graduates worldwide.
Actually, djlockerthebrain if you look at the university scientifically you will realize that the very first molecule was created by something much bigger than you or me because you can't create something out of nothing!.
Martyrs, the worlds largest charities, universities, missionaries, hospitals, etc were all inspired by something bigger than ourselves.
Within minutes I was laughing and eating chicken nuggets with a bunch of bright, engaged Christian students (at Wingate University), remembering once again that the Church is bigger and more beautiful than its ugliest moments.
What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815 «1848 by Daniel Walker Howe Oxford University Press, 928 pages, $ 35 This is a big, big book of more than nine hundred pages, documented with thousands of footnotes and supplemented with a bibliographical essay of twenty - two pages....
With all our knowledge, big brains, university degrees and amazing (to us) technology, consider than we dwell on a damp little planet, in an ordinary solar system, in the boonies of a very ordinary spiral galaxy which is composed of billions of stars, millions of which are much, much larger than our sun.
Anyhow, UConn's athletic department brings in more annual revenue than the rest of the Big 12's top expansion candidates, and the university also has the highest U.S. News & World Report ranking.
Both schools pull in more athletic revenue than the majority of front - line Big 12 candidates, but they have way worse men's basketball programs, smaller fanbases, less academic funding, and lower university rankings than the league's averages.
The biggest game in English football is set for The Big House — the giant home stadium of the University of Michigan football team — with Manchester United and Liverpool aiming to draw an even bigger crowd than the 109,318 attendance for United's friendly against Real Madrid in the stadium in August 2014.
These include front - row seats at Los Angeles Lakers games, beachfront property, real estate near Central Park, admissions to elite private universities, and having a bigger house than one's neighbors.
New York City spends more to brace for rising seas and other side effects of climate change than any other of the world's 10 biggest cities — about $ 2.2 billion last year — outstripping spending by London, Paris, Beijing, Mexico City and other megacities, according to an analysis by researchers at the U.K.'s University College London.
The Vice Chancellor of University of Calabar, Prof Epoke had while justifying the declaration of the election as inconclusive, stated that the number of registered voters in the areas where elections did not hold was bigger than the gap between the leading candidate and the runner - up.
«We built the system to the extent that by the time I left the university, we started the construction of a modern auditorium, which is going to be bigger than the Accra International Conference Centre.
Onetime rector, lecturer of the University said, there was an on - going modern auditorium, which is bigger than the Accra International Conference Centre (AICC) which can be managed for profit gains.
«It is a bigger decline than we had expected,» said Philip Mote, director of the Oregon Climate Change Research Institute at Oregon State University and lead author on the study.
This was on vivid display for Jennifer Kalish, a pediatric geneticist at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia and the University of Pennsylvania, in the patient who got her hooked on Beckwith - Wiedemann 6 years ago as a medical resident: a toddler whose left side was a shade bigger than her right.
«That we detected galaxies as faint as we did supports the idea that a lot of little galaxies reionized the early universe and that these galaxies may have played a bigger role in reionization than we thought,» says Rachael Livermore, an astronomer at the University of Texas at Austin.
That's a much bigger pool of potential jobs than those offered at 200 or so research universities.
The Centre for Vision in the Developing World, set up by University of Oxford physicist Joshua Silver, says that by 2030 eyesight will be one of the world's top 10 health issues in terms of productivity and opportunities — taking a bigger economic toll than the HIV epidemic.
As an international study conducted by the University of Zurich based on 3D reconstructions of animal skeletons reveals for the first time: Herbivorous mammals have bigger bellies than their usually slim carnivorous counterparts.
Alexander Kotrschal at Stockholm University, Sweden, and his colleagues bred guppies (Poecilia reticulata) to have brains that were bigger or smaller than average.
In particular, Roughgarden, an evolutionary biologist at Stanford University in California, takes issue with sexual selection, the portion of evolutionary theory that seeks to explain why male peacocks have big, showy tails, why eggs are bigger than sperm, and...
If those objects are bigger than Jupiter, longer exposures with NICMOS could reveal them as faint points of light, notes team member Glenn Schneider of the University of Arizona in Tucson.
The cooler - than - usual temperatures are represented by the big blue blob on the world map below (that's Florida peeking out at the lower right of the blob), provided by atmospheric scientist Jennifer Francis of Rutgers University, New Brunswick, using NOAA data.
Altmetric skeptics argue that a big impact online is often a matter of shrewd marketing rather than quality science, says Mike Thelwall at the University of Wolverhampton in the UK.
It's a lab in the Centre for Nanoscience and Quantum Information at the University of Bristol, UK, and the diamonds stored here are each no bigger than a speck of dust.
Although one of us, Marc Bekoff, has been writing about the importance of individual animals in conservation for more than two decades, it took an international meeting at the University of Oxford in September 2010 for compassionate conservation to get a big push.
Layoffs are always a possibility in industrial science, but the flip side is that companies offer substantially higher salaries than those available at universities or the National Institutes of Health (NIH)-- and, in some instances, stock options that can pay off big if a venture hits the jackpot.
However, there's more to the park than the «big and hairy,» according to aquatic ecologist Prof Renzo Perissinotto at Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University (NMMU) in Port Elizabeth, whose research is published in the open access journal ZooKeys.
«The big question for conservation of polar bears is if hybridization occurs rapidly and in combination with other stressors, will that hybridization have more of a negative effect now than it did in the past,» says Andrew Whiteley, a geneticist at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.
Rather than Steve Jobs or Bill Gates, a middle - aged male Ph.D. toiling at a large U.S. firm — and perhaps born abroad — is more likely to be behind the next big thing, conclude researchers from George Mason University (GMU) in Fairfax, Virginia, and the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation (ITIF), a Washington, D.C. — based think tank.
For nearly a decade now, two university consortia in the United States have been in a race to build two ground - based telescopes that would be several times bigger than today's biggest optical telescope.
In the biggest gift to Harvard University in more than 20 years, a private Swiss foundation has given $ 20 million to the university's School of Public Health to fund research into the links between health and humUniversity in more than 20 years, a private Swiss foundation has given $ 20 million to the university's School of Public Health to fund research into the links between health and humuniversity's School of Public Health to fund research into the links between health and human rights.
«This is a much bigger issue than just a duplicate publication,» adds Michael Osterholm, director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of Minnesota, Twin Cities.
«It is more than disappointing to see that the biggest threat to the reef — climate change — is virtually ignored,» says Terry Hughes of James Cook University in Townsville, Queensland.
But some titanosaurs may have been even bigger than that, says Rodolfo García at the National University of Río Negro in Argentina.
Male live - bearing fish are evolving faster than female fish, according to a Kansas State University study, and that's important for understanding big - picture evolutionary patterns.
The doctoral student in biological anthropology at New York University in New York City wanted to tease out whether monogamous primates had bigger or smaller brains than more promiscuous species.
«You can literally wipe out a species by developing an area not bigger than a tennis court,» says Adam West, an ecologist at the University of Cape Town.
But when Fabian Schneider at the University of Oxford and his colleagues measured the masses of 247 large stars in the star - forming Tarantula nebula, they found it had 32 per cent more big stars than predicted — ones with masses more than 30 times that of the sun (Science, DOI: 10.1126 / science.aan0106).
New research from Pupa Gilbert, a professor of physics at the University of Wisconsin - Madison, provides evidence that at least one species of coral, Stylophora pistillata, and possibly others, build their hard, calcium carbonate skeletons faster, and in bigger pieces, than previously thought.
With this in mind, biological engineer Glen Rains and his colleagues at the University of Georgia at Tifton have devised a contraption called the Wasp Hound: a canister no bigger than a medium - size soda cup filled with insects trained to detect smells.
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