But you should also avoid words that your audience may interpret
differently than your colleagues would.
Discover what the most effective superintendents, principals and administrators do
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Not exact matches
If you're there overtly because somebody has a quota to fill, I can't help but think you may feel somewhat compromised and your
colleagues may feel
differently about you
than they do about others.
As an entrepreneur, you're viewed
differently than you were when you were a manager or
colleague in a traditional job.
As your survey shows, it's as if even asking to work
differently marks you out as less committed, ambitious or capable
than your
colleagues without children.
The bottom line, according to Graven, Ralph Keeling and
colleagues, is that Northern ecosystems appear to be behaving
differently than they did 50 years ago.
So when Drake and his
colleagues measured the RNA levels — a direct link to how much of a gene is being produced — in the genes of 334 mice, he didn't expect to find more
than a few variations that might help explain why males and females have such different rates of cardiovascular disease and diabetes or why they react
differently to certain drugs.
Further, many of the teachers said they empathize with students» out - of - school experiences
differently than do their white
colleagues and that this has an effect on the quality of their instruction.
As we have seen, researchers have found that teachers rank quite
differently when they are compared to
colleagues in the same school
than when they are compared to teachers in other schools.
That was last August, and I had already been working on some ideas and doing things
differently than a lot of my
colleagues and certainly
differently than a traditional law firm.
I live in the Uk, so I obviously see things
differently than my US friends and
colleagues, but here in the UK the Moto 360 was a hot item.