Sentences with phrase «collaborator because»

Greg is an ideal collaborator because he and MLA are market leaders in three important and interrelated areas of (i) law firm partner lateral recruitment, (ii) board performance, and (iii) general counsel recruitment.
They're better communicators and collaborators because they have so much dialogue with the instructor and with other students.»

Not exact matches

«Consumers, or collaborators, will buy a service because it delivers to them what they need in their self - interest,» says Chase.
As Apple CEO Tim Cook commented when asked about cultural changes after Steve Jobs» departure, «We've turned up the volume on collaboration because it's so clear that in order for us to be incredibly successful we have to be the best collaborators in the world.»
After all, back at early Apple, things only worked because we were human beings: problem solvers, collaborators, challengers, pick - yourself - up - and - try - again - ers.
You can invite an unlimited number of collaborators, such as accountants and business partners, to the program, but you need to be selective because there are only three user controls: view only; view and edit; and view, edit, and send.
A stream of research that is particularly developed among organization scholars has argued that collective work is more creative because it can involve individuals from different backgrounds and these divergent origins may inspire the collaborators and push them to make better decisions.
I'm sorry that you believe one of the world's leading physicists would refuse to seek answers about the universe simply because his collaborators believe in a God (see my point about Harvard if you've already forgotten).
This was challenging, because it was standard F.D.N. practice to kill prisoners and suspected Sandinista collaborators.
Tony Colbert (our fat physio) still involve just because he is one of Wenger b*tch and a close collaborator...!!
Whenever the police kill, brutalize, or otherwise violate a citizen's civil rights, the US Department of Justice should be brought in to investigate and file charges if warranted because the DA's and police are constant collaborators.
In January 2015, Cuomo delivered a strikingly upbeat State of the State speech, complete with a PowerPoint slide depicting himself, Dean Skelos, and Silver as the «Three Amigos,» because they'd become such close collaborators, delivering four straight on - time budgets after years of blown deadlines, pre-Cuomo.
According to him, «There are too many people that are unemployed and there are too many people that are creative and innovative but again they don't have that support or the capital to do the things they ought to do and so if we have collaborators like ICAN, we will also put some money there because it is about Lagosians, it is about employment and it is about growth and development,» Governor Ambode said.
Carl Ade, assistant professor of exercise physiology, and collaborators partnered with the Johnson Space Center to find that astronauts» exercise capacity decreases between 30 and 50 percent in long - duration spaceflight because the heart and small blood vessels are not as effective at transporting oxygen to the working muscle.
Star professors may have larger networks of collaborators not just, as the authors suggest, because they have more students and postdocs than lower - ranked competitors, but because more of those students and postdocs win academic jobs that permit them to participate in collaborations as independent investigators; the rest just disappear from academe.
Yes, it was extremely difficult balancing my research priorities with teaching responsibilities, but because I worked with wonderful research collaborators — discussing experimental results and ideas through frequent e-mails — my job was a lot easier.
Botelho and collaborators believe that early maturation at the lower end of the fibula occurs because of the influence of a nearby bone in the ankle, the calcaneum.
But even a scaled - down approach can be difficult, he says, because collaborators and PIs are often resistant.
Fischer, along with collaborator Michael Crommie, a UC Berkeley professor of physics, captured these images with the goal of building new graphene nanostructures, a hot area of research today for materials scientists because of their potential application in next - generation computers.
Talented scientists who return after a stay abroad often don't manage to persist in their objective of doing research in Ecuador, observes Mena's former collaborator Enrique Quintana Ortí, a professor at the Jaume I University in Castellón de la Plana in Spain, «because... infrastructure is scarce and administrative tasks are abundant.»
The molecular causes of this phenomenon have been elusive, but Daley and his collaborators speculated that the Lin28a protein could play a role because it regulates growth and development in juveniles, but its levels decline with age.
«Because of the Harvard Stem Cell Institute, we were able to work with other researchers to make patient cells into any type of neuron,» said Young - Pearse, whose lab spent two years fine - tuning protocols with collaborators to generate the neurons needed for her early onset Alzheimer's study.
Because Stumpf holds a joint grant in collaboration with a group in Japan, he also sends all his graduate students and postdocs to spend time in his collaborator's lab in Japan.
Although communication and collaboration have never been easier, many universities, in particular, find themselves confronting ever more serious immigration - related problems — collaborators unable to obtain visas, graduate students accepted into programs but unable to enter the country because of their nationality.
«Just because the world has been using fluorescent lighting for years doesn't mean it's the best,» says study collaborator Elizabeth Klerman of Harvard.
«We know they benefit because over time they form a colony on the electrode,» notes Lovley's collaborator Leonard Tender, of the Naval Research Laboratory.
Work by Yeh's group and international collaborators later revealed that graphene made using the new technique is of higher quality than graphene made using conventional methods: It is stronger because it contains fewer defects that could weaken its mechanical strength, and it has the highest electrical mobility yet measured for synthetic graphene.
Dr. Worden says her collaborators are interested in understanding the origins of photosynthetic life, in part because it played a crucial role in allowing other life forms, including humans, to exist.
Though RNAi doesn't exist in every organism, the researchers knew it was active in M. circinelloides because of the pioneering work of their collaborators Rosa Ruiz - Vazquez and Santiago Torres - Martinez, with whom Calo trained at the University of Murcia, Spain.
Because of one social distinction, you may focus on other differences between yourself and that person, such as her or his culture, upbringing and experiences — differences that you would not expect from another Chinese collaborator.
The university found no problems with the paper's conclusions, but Yamanaka says he no longer has the records needed to verify the image, because the experiment was done by collaborators.
Kim and colleagues are interested in studying the activation mechanism of protein kinase G I (PKG I) because a mutation of PKG I has been shown to cause thoracic aortic disease, as Kim and his collaborators showed in a previous publication in the American Journal of Human Genetics.
Because of the work of several other collaborators, Haughey says, his team knew that some sort of inflammation - promoting molecule was released from brain and targeted to the liver after brain injury to send immune system cells to the damaged area, but the identity of this go - between had been elusive for years.
You are anticipating some disagreement and potential difficulty communicating because your collaborator is American and you are Chinese.
Their collaborators — Paul Jenkins, Ph.D., and Vann Bennett, M.D., Ph.D., then at Duke University Medical Center — had tried creating a mouse mutant completely lacking the ankyrin - G protein, but the mice didn't survive because ankyrin - G seems to be required for nervous system development.
Herculano - Houzel and her collaborators — graduate students Débora Messeder and Fernanda Pestana from the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro in Brazil; Professor Kelly Lambert at Randolph - Macon College; Associate Professor Stephen Noctor at the University of California, Davis School of Medicine; Professors Abdulaziz Alagaili and Osama Mohammad from King Saud University in Saudi Arabia; and Research Professor Paul R. Manger at the University of the Witwatersrand in South Africa — picked carnivorans to study because of their diversity and large range of brain sizes as well as the fact that they include both domesticated and wild species.
Kavita Berger, the Center's associate director and lead collaborator with the FBI, said that's because «scientists and technologists should play a stronger role in safeguarding their work, to keep from contributing to CBRN disasters.»
Because nicotine is detectable in the dental plaque of contemporary smokers, Tushingham and her collaborators wanted to find out if it also preserved in plaque taken from people who lived long ago.
Because Reinisch works with so many collaborators on multiple different aspects of membrane trafficking, her work is «more like thematic collections of short stories than a full - length novel,» she says.
I was greeted this morning with the unwelcome fear of having my visiting male collaborator (who I have primarily interacted with over email, Skype, and the occasional conference) in some way judge my abilities simply because of the way I'm dressed.
Former Keneally collaborator Fred Schepisi famously berated Spielberg at a party, telling him he was «the worst person to direct this film... You'll fuck it up, because you're too good with the camera.»
So when another regular collaborator, Todd Haynes, asked him to score the earnest and decidedly un-ironic «Wonderstruck,» Burwell wrote something that, «in terms of things like earnestness, just raw emotional sincerity, it is probably as far as I've gone,» he said, «because that's just not the genre that I'm typically asked to assay.
Anyway, the film from frequent Sandler collaborator Frank Coraci («The Wedding Singer,» «The Waterboy,» «Click») is a Western, in theory, because it takes place in the American West and it's a knock - off of «The Magnificent Seven.»
Some, like William Friedkin and Wim Wenders (who cast Fuller Sr in his film «The American Friend «-RRB- were friends, some, like Jennifer Beals, Mark Hamill and Bill Duke, were collaborators, and some, like Tim Roth and James Franco (because James Franco is in everything) are admirers.
This bold storytelling gambit works because Wheatley and his collaborators (notably co - screenwriter / editor Amy Jump) have finely crafted the drama to continually up the ante, revealing just enough about who these characters are and what they're really up to.
With a screenplay and original scenario from Stephen King, regular King collaborator Mick Garris» 1992 film sticks in the mind long after its conventionally melodramatic and violent finale, because its opening hour is so sexually bizarre and tonally berserk.
Coogler and his collaborators, chief among them cinematographer Rachel Morrison, costume designer Ruth E. Carter, and production designer Hannah Beachler, behind and in front of the camera elevate Black Panther into serious commercial art, commercial art with provocative, confrontational political, cultural, and social themes rarely seen in or out of the genre — because Hollywood studios prefer playing it safe with potentially lucrative IP (intellectual property) in their possession — in turn delivering the first great film (genre qualifiers unnecessary) of the new year.
Because it was directed by Jonathan Demme, who gave us «Talking Heads: Stop Making Sense» — the best concert film of all time — and shot by the legendary Declan Quinn, a regular collaborator of not just Demme but U2.
None of that is important for the first 30 - 40 minutes of the movie, though, because Cuarón and his team of collaborators — notably Emmanuel Lubezki (gorgeous cinematography), Steven Price (unsettling musical score), Mark Sanger (seamless editing with Cuarón), and Andy Nicholson (meticulous production design)-- have created a setting and a mood and a tempo and a feeling that sweeps from sheer beauty quickly into sheer, sustained terror.
Maybe it's because other regular collaborators like Tony Scott and Antoine Fuqua, employ Washington as a star, whereas Lee employs him as an actor.
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