Sentences with phrase «by her colleagues as»

In my department, I think we too often bend over backwards for those with children...» Women are also quoted as advising other women not to take advantage of existing leave policies because they will be judged by colleagues as weak and unable to do their jobs.
Members of the staff have participated in conferences of educators of the American Baptist Convention, the United Church of Canada, the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, the Disciples of Christ, the Presbyterian Church, U.S., and the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. With the advice of denominational leaders and others they compiled a list of pastors regarded by their colleagues as «good ministers» and entered into correspondence with a number of them, chosen so as to make the whole group representative of the denominational pattern.
Dr Luther, however, was not as yet seen by his colleagues as any kind of unique phenomenon, but simply as part of the avant garde, one of the followers of Erasmus, Reuchlin and others who, throughout the European universities, were demanding new syllabuses in line with the «new learning.»
A NYC Department of Correction deputy warden charges she was taunted by her colleagues as a «snitch» and «sell out» for blowing the whistle on sexual assault within the agency — including one instance last year when a male colleague «pressed his erect penis into her backside.»
The MP known by colleagues as «top cat» * first aired his views on Tuesday, saying he would be «tabling questions in Parliament asking how many migrant children have undergone dental checks».
He is known by colleagues as a highly industrious operator who «thrives off juggling 20 balls at one time».
A former Labour councillor in Lambeth, Hussain - who shares his name with the Labour MP for Bradford East - is known by colleagues as a streetwise and good - humoured operator.
Ethel Forkell was Supervisor of the Town of Kent and was elected by her colleagues as the first Chair of the County Legislature.
Nojay was recalled by his colleagues as a staunch and outspoken conservative who was unafraid of attacking opponents regardless of party affiliation.
The Republican was first elected to his southern Wisconsin House seat in 1998, and was elected by his colleagues as speaker in October 2015.
Known by some colleagues as «Spreadsheet Phil», the chancellor has one key difference from recent predecessors.
Dean Skelos, the once mighty Senate Republican who was addressed by colleagues as «Leader» before his political career collapsed last year, was sentenced Thursday to five years in prison following his conviction on federal corruption charges.
Those officers and executive members of the»22 Committee who were in place when the last Parliament was dissolved and have been elected to the new one would probably be viewed by their colleagues as having sufficient authority to do this.
Often referred to by colleagues as a coalition builder with a low - key personality, Heastie will be pressured to crack down on corruption in an Assembly still reeling from the Silver scandal.
Also, Bronx native Carl Heastie was elected by his colleagues as the next New York State Assembly Speaker.
Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver of Manhattan — the teachers union's best friend at the Capitol — was described by colleagues as «steaming» and having «smoke coming out of his ears» as a result of the Senate's decision to pass the measure, which puts considerable pressure on politically vulnerable Assembly Democrats to bring the measure to a vote.
When the «Sagan Effect» strikes scientists popular to the general public, they are perceived by their colleagues as less serious, and their work is seen as less rigorous.
American ecologist Gene Likens is described by his colleagues as an advocate with views firmly rooted in basic science.
«Thanks to Avenir, I am now considered and respected by my colleagues as an independent group leader,» she says.
Tier 1 chairs are for senior, established researchers who are recognized by their colleagues as world leaders in their fields.
Result: Participants whose questionnaires indicated a high level of fearless dominance were nevertheless sometimes described by their colleagues as helpful, cooperative, and pleasant associates.
Described by her colleagues as an «amazing maths and science teacher,» Shelly has been employed by Education Queensland for 18 years, teaching across Years 8 to 12.
If one teacher is regarded by colleagues as a far more valued mentor than another, or helps students master skills much more rapidly than another, it's axiomatic that one teacher is more productive than the other.
When Richard Vladovic was elected by his colleagues as President of the LA Unified school board in July, observers predicted a much slower moving agenda.
Thomas is described by colleagues as a «positive whirlwind» and a «fantastic role model».
Often referred to by her colleagues as a teacher's teacher, Johnson has appeared in many instructional videos on teacher modeling, assessment and instruction, effective grouping, and writing instruction.
Due to time constraints, practicing teachers may rely on the connections offered during in - service or by colleagues as their main source of ideas for using technology.
One source told us that Molesworth was regarded internally by colleagues as a «very problematic leader», with significant departures from several critical departments such as development, registrars and preparators, under her jurisdiction.
Rachel Bernstein, the game's lead producer, provided a virtual flyover of a romantic Mediterranean - style city that she designed and Aaronville, designed by a colleague as a mix of Dickens and Orwell — a nightmare of smoke palls and rising sea levels.
See also this analysis by my colleague as to how all this is «typical overblown COP drama.»
Mike is also listed in The Bar Register of Preeminent Lawyers, which includes only those select lawyers who have earned the highest rating in the Martindale - Hubbell Law Directory and have been designated by their colleagues as preeminent in their field.
Described by colleagues as an «out - of - the box» thinker, she manages pan-African client relationships in both the public and private sector; covering hydrocarbons, mining, oil and gas infrastructure and power.
Described by colleagues as a «gym rat» in the courtroom, Bill Forteith still loves going into court and fighting for his clients in trial after almost forty years of exclusively practicing civil trial law.
In 2011 he was chosen by his colleagues as Parliamentarian of the Year.
Described by colleagues as a highly intelligent, detail - focused individual who is fascinated by the science of business and management, Davies rose quickly through the ranks at Linklaters.
She is praised for her achievements throughout her career and is described by her colleagues as a «person of integrity».
Today, Alexandria, VA - based Pathfinders is rated by colleagues as one of the best career coaching firms in the Washington, DC area.
Highly organized assistant of social / clinical research, described by her colleagues as «highly efficient, professional and cooperative,» worked in a fast - paced working environment both independently and as part of a team.
Throughout his career, Mr. Sargent has been described by his colleagues as:... «Entrepreneurial»... «Intelligent»... «Charismatic»... «Grounded»... «Value - Centered»... «Creative»... «Caring»... and as an «Authentic Leader.»
Psychotherapists recommended by colleagues as potentially good DBT therapists were recruited for the study; 8 had no previous DBT exposure and 8 had experience that ranged from workshop attendance to applied practice.
Described by colleagues as a «leader in her field» and an «open, friendly spirit of high energy» Fitzpatrick has served in numerous local, provincial, national and international executive positions in her profession.

Not exact matches

By focusing on the various skills — everything from observation and data gathering to analysis and reflection — Newnham and his colleagues developed a framework for teachers to use in their science classes, beginning as early as kindergarten.
However, as you can tell from this particular image, they can also make for a great way to wind - up a colleague by obliterating their desk in the colorfully - decorated pieces of paper.
Often, there's not really an outlet for them to express what they've seen, without being labelled as a «snitch» by their colleagues.
«We may feel past our «sell - by date» but we have legitimate reasons to stay, such as flexible hours, much - needed pay levels or great colleagues,» she said.
If you are a woman and / or racial minority, chances are you have been interrupted or talked over by a colleague in a meeting (a circumstance often referred to as «mansplaining.»)
As my colleague David Meyer reports, the purchase will likely require the scrutiny of the U.S. Committee on Foreign Investment (CFIUS), which recently hit the headlines by stalling Broadcom's unsolicited bid for Qualcomm until President Donald Trump outright nixed that deal.
Every move by Romney, tax changes or regulator easing, would be scrutinized as to whether it was too friendly to his former colleagues.
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.
St - Arnaud and his colleagues concluded that U.S. exporters are paying the price for being exposed to markets that were devastated by the collapse of commodity prices — places such as Colombia, Brazil and (especially) Canada.
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