Sentences with phrase «by colleagues who»

But think of all the lives that she has destroyed (the public I refer to mostly), by creating this «make work project» for the lawyers left to clean up the mess made by colleagues who have taken the public to the cleaners.
From script practicing to late night contract reviews, I feel surrounded by colleagues who truly want me to succeed.
Likewise, many of us are scratching our heads in dismay when we read posts by colleagues who say Buyers «never» have to pay commission (it's all over the net on their web sites); to him / her, I say, please speak for yourself, and not for the industry as a whole.
If you find magic success, be prepared to be critiqued and criticized by colleagues who can't imagine how what you do works.
The think tank resulted in a special issue of Family Court Review in April 2014 that included a Report, commentaries and a series of articles, some of which were co-authored by colleagues who integrated conflicting perspectives on overnights and young children.
I'll be positioned to directly impact the success of the organization and be surrounded by colleagues who exemplify the same drive and passion that I bring to work everyday.
Courses vary by state and generally cover a subject within the practice actually joined the bench this way are looked down upon by their colleagues who have taken the traditional route to judicial office.
In this study, he strays into both areas, albeit accompanied by colleagues who do know quite a bit about Greenland and Antarctica.
[In the fourth of a series picking out the most notable lectures presented by our colleagues who run Game Developers Conference 2009, we examine the Programming Track, with newly added talks from the Killzone 2, Halo Wars, and Uncharted 2: Among Thieves creators.]
«Arjun Dhingra was introduced to me by colleagues who could not sing his praises more.
The experiences I've mentioned are not mine, they are reported to me by colleagues who have the iPhone 3gs or iPhone 4.
When new staff members join, they are handed goals for their students, making them immediate team members who must be supported by their colleagues who were part of setting the goals.
When sports agent Jerry Maguire (Cruise) writes an uncharacteristically idealistic manifesto suggesting his company should opt for fewer clients and a more caring approach, he's applauded by his colleagues who, as soon as he's fired, desert him - along with all but one of his clients, mouthy footballer Rod Tidwell (Gooding).
She was surrounded by colleagues who were spinning off companies from their laboratory inventions.
Earlier this year, Rosa gleefully clapped as Espaillat was led through the Assembly chamber by colleagues who were trumpeting his campaign to oust longtime congressman Charlie Rangel.
Because at Beech - Nut you will be surrounded by colleagues who care deeply about our mission, others, the planet, and are empowered to make a difference!
He was eulogized by a colleague who made us smile when he said that Danny did not suffer fools gladly, but he would suffer them for a good, long time.
This recipe was recommended by a colleague who has been trying out recipes from the cookbook Jerusalem by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi.
If you fail to enroll in a timely manner, your talk will be presented by a colleague who comprehends little.
On his return to the US, he was invited to party by a colleague who had heard of Feynman's linguistic achievement.
«I was introduced to the Dynamic Neural Retraining System nearly three years ago by a colleague who found it to be transformative.
Each lesson has been developed by a colleague who has successfully planned resources for his department of 10 where he was the only maths specialist!
This seating plan can be used with KS3 level's and GCSE grading A * - U. (Credit: This seating plan was inspired by a colleague who ran a CPD session, on seating plans, in my school.
(Credit: This seating plan was inspired by a colleague who ran a CPD session, on seating plans, in my school.
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In the eyes of prospective clients and customers, an architect, doctor, or financial planner quoted often in the media enjoys a shimmering halo of expertise not enjoyed by their colleague who is in fact equally capable.
Dr. Jeffrey Schaffer, Vet Stem veterinarian and head of professional services, was made aware of Dwayne's situation by a colleague who had utilized the Center's Companion Animal Hospital for her own pet and heard Dwayne's story.
1 Comment offered by a colleague who, having yet to achieve tenure, prefers to remain anonymous (which in itself raises the obvious question of how the tenure process is protecting freedom of expression — but that's another post).
Ogu says he relied on incorrect definitions of the land law lingo when providing legal advice, and was later corrected by a colleague who directed him to a different dictionary.
Last week I was approached by a colleague who was concerned that he was paying too much for his life insurance policy.
This point was driven home to me years ago by a colleague who came to the United States as a refugee from Vietnam.

Not exact matches

The original lawsuit was filed in late March by two black women who worked in the network's payroll department, and a third colleague later joined it.
«I just want to praise all my colleagues who put a lot of political capital on the line and who are going to get beaten up by people because of it.
They are mothers, wives, friends, colleagues, and classmates who are driven by the problems experienced by themselves, their peers, and their loved ones to create better solutions.
Those who passed the emotion recognition test with flying colors «are considered more socially and politically skilled than others by their colleagues.
According to a study by Michael Norton of Harvard Business School and two colleagues from the University of British Columbia, the amount of money people earn has less influence on their happiness than how they spend it, and those who spend at least some of their money on others are happier than those who do not.
The fact of the matter is, most jobs are filled through word - of - mouth recommendations, not by sifting through hundreds of resumes, because it's much easier and more reliable to hire someone who comes highly recommended by one of your trusted colleagues.
Marks concludes his letter by citing his colleague Jay Wintrob who joined Oaktree from AIG, the insurance firm that famous required a government bailout during the financial crisis.
On Jan. 11, Stanford economics professor Raj Chetty and his colleagues from the Equality of Opportunity Project spoke at a conference held by the Washington, D.C., think tank Brookings Institution about new findings on who becomes inventors in the U.S.
Known as Mr. Fix - It by some of his cabinet colleagues, Kenney has pledged to bring in major reforms to the system, including beefing up the auditing powers of federal inspectors who are hunting down abusers.
No one is simply «emotionally intelligent,» but by strengthening the competencies that comprise EI, odds are, when leaders are needed, you'll be on the radar long before your brilliant colleagues who think it's their own contributions that matter most for success.
A mechanical engineer by training, Burns, who proved herself a quick study and an outspoken colleague, blew through the ranks — taking on product development, business planning and a series of managerial roles that in 2000 put her at the center of Xerox's restructuring efforts.
For anyone who wants to read the best damn feature out there on this debate — and on the epic story of the effort to find a worthy Alzheimer's drug — I recommend this 2015 Fortune classic by my colleague Erika Fry: «Can Biogen Beat The Memory Thief?»
The official said the EPA chief has alienated colleagues by jockeying for the role of attorney general, a position currently held by Jeff Sessions, who has come under frequent public criticism from Trump.
My family and close friends would certainly make up a large piece of it, but I hope it would also include my mentors and mentees, team colleagues, fellow board members and even strangers who were touched by my articles or speeches, shared a cross-country plane ride conversation with me or somehow crossed paths with me along the way.
The study, by Yusuke Tsugawa and colleagues at the Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health, Harvard Medical School, and other institutions, examined the record of a large random sample of Medicare patients, 65 years or older, who were hospitalized from January 2011 to December 2014.
AggregateIQ was connected to the scandal following allegations made by Canadian data expert and whistle - blower Christopher Wylie, who was once a friend and colleague of Silvester and Massingham.
The CEO and chairman of the ad agency J. Walter Thompson, who was accused in a lawsuit filed by a colleague of making «constant racist and sexist slurs,» has resigned.
It needs a complete overhaul, because, as do many family relationships, it creates a blueprint for systemwide dysfunction, characterized by poor social skills, unprofessional behavior, bullying colleagues and inferiors until they become successful enough to bully others — or, if they decide to leave, cutting them off completely, disowning them like a son or daughter who's married the wrong person.
One survey of U.S. workers indicated that 57 % of people have judged a colleague by looking at the state of their desk: a tidy one suggests a worker who is organized and accomplished.
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