Sentences with phrase «comments by the professor»

«Comment by Professor Charles Hartshorne» in Eugene H. Peters, The Creative Advance (St Louis, Mo.: Bethany Press, 1966), pp. 133 - 4.
While I understand what was done, and it actually makes sense to me as a non-statistician, the comments by Professor Ian Jolliffe on your own blog suggest to me that it is simply wrong to do so, although maybe not entirely that black and white.
Masters Student @ Drexel Unversity ENVP 865 — Human Dimensions in Global Warming «recommended» to comment by Professor Brulle.
After viewing these comments by the professor only hours after watching the program, I was shocked.
If you think I'm probably too pessimistic, then ponder this comment by Professor Allison who has spent half a century in these circles: «Over the past decade, I have yet to meet a senior member of the US national security team who had so much as read the official national security strategies» (emphasis added).

Not exact matches

Reached by Business Insider initially after Comey's comments, Richman said he had «no comment» on Comey's testifying that the source was a Columbia law professor.
Responding to a comment made by Siegel on Wednesday that he doesn't know economics, Gross said Thursday that «Professor Siegel is getting a little nasty here.
Commenting on the 2015 Human Spaces report when it was released, organisational psychology professor Sir Cary Cooper said: «The benefit of design inspired by nature, known as biophilic design, is accumulating evidence at a rapid pace.
Professor McQuade said investigators are also likely to explore money - laundering issues, though legal analysts said that, by themselves, Mr Giuliani's comments did not present clear evidence on that front.
This point is commented upon in a letter to the editor in the British Medical Journal by Thomas Koch, a Canadian professor at the University of British Columbia.
His comments drew fire from secularists, with a letter to The Daily Telegraph signed by 50 public figures headed by the president of the British Humanist Association, Professor Jim Al - Khalili saying: «We object to his characterisation of Britain as a «Christian country» and the negative consequences for politics and society that this engenders.»
And yet we find ourselves in the strongest agreement with the German scholar, Professor von Rad, whom we have cited before, in his own expressed feeling that after all, legend is not an adequate term, so long as it is commonly understood simply as a mixture of history and unrestrained popular imagination (one part history, nine parts imagination — our comment, not his) We much better understand legend as a combination of history and meditation, and as motivated primarily by a concern to give expression to the meaning of history, as that meaning is conveyed by the faith that God makes himself known therein.12
Some comments on the Paul Liben article, «Science Within the Limits of Truth,» by a retired college professor of social studies and religion.
I should like to begin by expressing my gratitude for Professor Lampe's very valuable and searching comments on what I have written.
Her comment of Camille as a «tough woman» could not have come at a more interesting time, as I had just stumbled upon a study, «Black Marriage Through the Prism of Gender Race, and Class,» by Kecia R. Johnson, an assistant professor at Florida State University, and Karyn Loscocco, a sociologist at the University of Albany.
Nana Ato Dadzie, who served as a former Chief of Staff under the Rawlings regime and Kwamena Ahwoi, who served as Minister for Local Government and Rural Development, denied any knowledge about the money given to Rawlings by Abacha They also denied that Professor Ahwoi had commented on the matter in his book, «Local Government and Decentralization in Ghana».
I guess his comments are borne more out of arrogance and the realisation that the standards set by Professor Opoku - Agyemang at the Education Ministry are far higher for him to stand up to, let alone surpass.
The labor - backed Working Families Party fired its first salvo at the Teachout - Wu ticket, saying in a statement the party «strongly disagrees» with comments made by Columbia professor Tim Wu on potentially scaling back regulations like the Triborough amendment and the Scaffold Law.
That's only a passing comment in a 246 - page book published by the Hachette Book Group that follows Gibson's career as a combat officer, politician and, since January of 2017, an adjunct professor at Williams College in Williamstown, Mass..
I quote my comment here: «Professor Cohen is right: «Our Nat» l Security is at stake, and niceties aside, the MSM is due for a righteous «A — Kicking» by people who want to preserve our Government and our way of Life!»
Chairman of the National Peace Council, Most Reverend Professor Emmanuel Asante, described the comments by the national youth organiser of the CPP as unfortunate.
Writing in a linked Comment, Professor Dieter Wolke, University of Warwick, UK, says: «Until not that long ago, being bullied by others was often considered as a normal rite of passage... Any intervention to reduce bullying and the adverse mental health effects caused by victimisation must include efforts to reduce traditional bullying.
It was approved by the Parliament as «a somewhat belated and hasty attempt to regulate an existing reality — online gambling — that for the public administration was too big to manage,» comments another one of the study's authors, José Ignacio Cases, Professor Emeritus of UC3M.
Professor Robert West, lead author of the report commented «The death and suffering caused worldwide by tobacco far outstrips anything that terrorists have been able to inflict.
Commenting, Professor Richard Carlson (Carnegie Institute of Washington), Past President of the Geochemical Society said: «This exciting result is adding to the observational evidence that important aspects of Earth's composition were established during the violent birth of the planet and is providing a new look at the physical processes by which this can occur.»
Prakash Deedwania, MD, professor of medicine at the University of California, San Francisco and author of the accompanying editorial comment said that this study provides clinically important information by demonstrating the evidence of subclinical atherosclerosis in people who skip breakfast.
Professor Philip Poortmans, President of ESTRO, commented: «This study illustrates very nicely how the best results can be obtained by combining various treatment options instead of trying to get the most out of one single modality.
Professor Alan Fitzsimmons commented: «We have discovered that the surface of «Oumuamua is similar to small solar system bodies that are covered in carbon - rich ices, whose structure is modified by exposure to cosmic rays.
Professor Nicola Cherry, originally from the University of Manchester but now at the University of Alberta, commented on a recent companion paper published by the group in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine: «In addition to cannabis exposure shown in this paper, we also know that men exposed to paint strippers and lead are also at risk of having sperm with poor morphology.»
Co-author of the paper, Professor Janne Tolstrup, commented: «A reduction in sitting time by 71 minutes per day and increases in interruptions could have positive effects and, in the long run, could be associated with reduced risk of heart diseases, diabetes and all - cause mortality, especially among those who are inactive in their leisure time.»
Professor Mark Woolhouse, of the University of Edinburgh, and Dr Jeremy Farrar, Director of the Wellcome Trust, outlined their concerns at an event hosted by the Royal Society in London and in a Comment piece published online in the journal Nature.
Professor Nick Sheron, from the University of Southampton, comments: «Setting a Minimum Unit Price for alcohol is an almost perfect alcohol policy because it targets cheap booze bought by very heavy drinkers and leaves moderate drinkers completely unaffected.
«The dairy industry is committed to the economic sustainability of our farmers by selecting a new generation of healthy, long - lived, high production cows,» commented Journal of Dairy Science ® Editor - in - Chief Matthew C. Lucy, PhD, Professor of Animal Science at the University of Missouri.
«The potential of drone technology in research may only be limited by our ability to envision novel applications,» comments Mitch Cruzan, lead author of the review and professor in the Department of Biology at Portland State University.
In a related Comment published today in The Lancet, Jonathan Barasch, MD, PhD, professor of medicine and pathology and cell biology at CUMC, and colleagues Drs. Joseph Bonventre (Harvard Medical School, Brigham and Women's Hospital) and Richard Zager (University of Washington Medicine) explain that the blood test, which measures serum creatinine — a waste product that is removed by the kidneys and excreted in urine — only offers a snapshot of the kidney's function at a given moment, which can vary depending on individual factors such as body size and muscle mass.
Dr. Ball could probably have saved himself the hassle and expense of these libel cases by simply apologising to Dr. Michael Mann (over his throw - away comment about belonging in «State Pen» (http://www.desmogblog.com/michael-mann-suing-tim-ball-libel) and Professor Andrew Weaver for his unfounded accusations (http://www.desmogblog.com/weaver-sues-tim-ball-libel).
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice University of Southern California, School of Pharmacy The preceding comment is representative of many received by Swiss Bioceutical International worldwide.
The column features comments and research by a number of Ed School faculty including Dean Kathleen McCartney, Professor Hiro Yoshikawa, Assistant Professor David Deming, and doctoral candidate Christina Weiland, Ed.M.»
Spurred by dot - coms, school furniture is becoming comfy (The Boston Globe) Professor Daniel Wilson comments on the impact of design in students» education experiences and that design decisions do need to serve an educational purpose in schools, not just be flashy or comfy
«Phenomenal,» «fantastically organized,» «always positive,» «inspirational,» and «the epitome of an amazing professor» are just some of the comments made by students about Associate Professor Monicaprofessor» are just some of the comments made by students about Associate Professor MonicaProfessor Monica Higgins.
by Jack Jennings Aug 29, 2016 college degrees, costs of college, professors, student debt, student loans 0 Comments
Commenting on the «ping - pong» pattern of scores examined over a number of years, Stanford University professor Linda Darling - Hammond notes that score gains made over one or two years are often followed by sharp drops in scores in subsequent years (Darling - Hammond, The Right to Learn, 1997).
Comments cited in the complaint by Apple's late co-founder, Steve Jobs, indicate that's exactly what he was thinking about, said Andrew Gavil, an antitrust law professor at Howard University in Washington.
Terry's recollections of Professor Douglas uncannily resemble comments about Terry himself by myriad black artists, especially men.
«Terry's recollections of Professor Douglas uncannily resemble comments about Terry himself by myriad black artists, especially men,» Edwards writes.
I think this is demonstrated quite well by the comments made by professors Sachs and Stiglitz, neither of whom, even four years ago, I would have expected to reference the Easterlin Happiness Paradox or the Planetary Boundaries Framework.
After I wrote over the weekend about new research on the killing method employed in the dolphin roundups undertaken in Taiji, Japan, a fascinating comment on the rights of «nonhuman persons» was posted by Thomas I. White, who is the Conrad N. Hilton Professor in Business Ethics at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles.
The China News Service, a state - run news agency, also reported on the comments made by Professor He at the Tsinghua - Harvard forum but made no mention of proposals for a quantitative cap on carbon dioxide emissions.
The comment came from He Jiankun, a professor at Tsinghua University and deputy director of China's Expert Committee on Climate Change, speaking at an international forum on market mechanisms for low - carbon development sponsored by Tsinghua and Harvard University.
Here are some highlights from particularly interesting non-anonymous comments (a perk aimed at fostering constructive discourse), along with thoughts sent to me by two prominent analysts of the intersection of science and human affairs, Brad Allenby, the professor of engineering and ethics at Arizona State University and co-author of one of my favorite books of 2011, «The Techno - Human Condition,» and Steve Fuller, a professor of sociology at the University of Warwick in Britain and author of «Humanity 2.0: The Past, Present and Future of What it Means to be Human,» which I look forward to reading over the holidays.
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