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As was discussed in our recent posts on geographic distance (Part 1 Part 2), research suggests that geographically close and distant couples do not differ significantly in a number of ways, and in some cases distance couples may fair better and in others worse.2, 3 Additionally, although there may be constraints on living together for distance couples, there are often benefits for the individual and the couple, which has been described as the «both / and solution» 4 in that partners do not have to chose between their relationship and other obligations (like work or family commitments).
Many of these topics were discussed in the recent APM National Conference for Women in Project Management event last week as Baiba Ziga, Project Management Recruitment Consultant, Networkers, explains:
A successful job search begins with a strong resume and strategic networking as discussed in a recent online interview of the Resume Chicks by Keith Keller and Annmarie Cross of Career Success Radio.
As we discussed in our recent article, Be The First To Make The Shift, today's job market is shifting in favor of talented professionals.
As Ted discussed in a recent AMA, the two blockchains will support Kin in different ways — with services operating on the blockchain that is best suited to their needs.»
As we discussed in a recent piece on Digital Trends, it's more like a new version of gold than it is Paypal.
As discussed in a recent post, there is actually great value to having your life insurance -LSB-...]
For all of the reasons discussed in our recent post about executive bonus plans, we tend to prefer traditional whole life policies, a / k / a cash value policies, when designing any long term split dollar life insurance executive compensation plan.
As discussed in our recent post here, the draft withdrawal agreement published by the EU Commission sets out a potential framework for trade mark and design rights AB (Anno Brexit).
As we discussed in our recent piece «Robot, Esq.: Four Reasons Lawyers Shouldn't Fear AI and Automation Legal Tech», there are critical limitations on the ability of existing, non-general AI to replace human beings in legal practice — including the truly bespoke nature of certain tasks, the lack of sufficiently relevant and tailored data sets to train algorithms to handle even semi-bespoke tasks (given the complex cocktail of idiosyncratic considerations that good legal counsel comprises), and the non-empirical or data - driven aspects of the practice of law — involving emotional intelligence, communication, and persuasion — which I believe are core to providing effective legal services.
This practice is at the heart of the philosophies of many a successful business, from startup companies to the Beastie Boys, as discussed in a recent Fast Company post, Pop Goes the Pivot.
The purpose of this disclosure was discussed in a recent decision.
Updates to two of the sites I discussed in my recent two - part article, «Discovering E-Discovery on the Web» (Part One, Part Two):
As discussed in this recent study of legal education from the Carnegie Foundation, Lawyering programs are common is US schools.
The key role of the international transmission grid in enabling Europe's ongoing development of renewably generated electricity is clear, and the subject of an offshore «Supergrid» to connect North Sea countries with one another and with Norway's hydro resource (and potentially with a future Mediterranean solar resource) has been discussed in recent issues of REW (see volume 14/2, March - April 2011).
Chris» projection of 5.15 million km2 for the September average is right between that of Schröder's 5.1 million km2 - whose projection I discussed in this recent blog post concerning melt ponds during May - and that of Zhang's 5.2 million km2, based on the PIOMAS model.
This is a surprise, because, as is discussed in a recent post here, Cox had an opportunity to see how the establishment's own preoccupation with climate change threatened to dominate the research agenda, and his own field of high energy physics.
As has been widely discussed in recent years, if the ice on the top of Kilimanjaro does disappear, it will not be the consequence of man - made global warming.
As has been widely discussed in recent years, if the ice on the top of Kilimanjaro does disappear, it will not be the consequence of warming.
As we have discussed in recent posts, the premise that the sensitivity of both human society and the climate are equivalent is unsound.
America's trading relationship with Canada is key to U.S. energy security but also to the U.S. economy, as discussed in this recent post.
As discussed in a recent paper (http://reep.oxfordjournals.org/content/10/2/245.abstract), «standard benefit — cost practice by U.S. government agencies sums the benefits of a policy across the political jurisdiction whose citizens will bear the cost of the policy».
One source of bias - due to poor observational coverage - has been discussed in our recent paper, although it was reported back in 2009, and it was addressed by NASA as long ago as 1987.
The third paragraph states, «One source of bias - due to poor observational coverage - has been discussed in our recent paper, although it was reported back in 2009, and it was addressed by NASA as long ago as 1987.»
that has been much discussed in recent days.
A bunch of the lab mice, Rasmus Benestad, Dana Nuccitelli, Stephan Lewandowsky, Katherine Hayhoe, Hans Olav Hygen, Rob van Dorland, and John Cook have taken MM04 under the microscope as an example of, well, pretty much all of category of errors discussed in their recent paper.
Reading on new ideas we must remember what was discussed in another recent thread: Very many scientific papers are wrong, publishing also such papers is necessary for the progress of science, but we must remember that only well enough confirmed results are really part of best scientific understanding.
We discussed in a recent post that adjustments need to be made for an honest comparison.
The climate signal in our current generation of earth system models doesn't really kick in for another few decades, as was discussed in a recent comparison of satellite and model - based chlorophyll:
Such an enhanced east - west temperature gradient across the tropical Pacific during medieval times is suggestive of a La Nina type pattern, something that too has been discussed in the recent past.
The high / low divide has been widely discussed in recent years, most prominently in the 1991 exhibition and bulky catalog produced by New York's Museum of Modern Art,
This is certainly a nice treat for Xbox One owners that haven't already picked up Sunset Overdrive — it's one of the better exclusives on the console, as we discussed in our recent «microreview.»
The overseas development of DKCR has already been publicly discussed in a recent Iwata Asks featuring Retro Studios.
D.J. on Capcom's Resident Evil: Revelations: As we briefly discussed in a recent episode, Resident Evil: Revelations (or however it's spelled) wasn't even on my radar before the demo hit the 3DS eShop.
I could see them being instrumental in executing a program like Project Pet Slim Down that we discussed in a recent podcast.
Like we discussed in a recent post, there is no timetable.
As I have discussed in recent blogs, TIPS bond ladders are relatively free of interest rate risk if we hold individual bonds to maturity.
This was one of the questions FundX CIO Jason Browne discussed in his recent appearance on the MoneyLife Show with Chuck Jaffe.
Since the preceding trend was up, we are more bullish on this market as we have discussed in recent commentaries.
As discussed in a recent PlanSponsor article by John Manganaro, [1] record 401 (k) balances and equity performance could be skewing retirement accounts to higher equities allocations.
Some of these arguments are discussed in recent weekly comments.
As we have discussed in recent weeks, the EURUSD was in a trading range for the last few months, oscillating between support and resistance levels.
However, as we've discussed in recent months, the options for refinancing are so vast that the entire process becomes overwhelming.
A few of the student loan bills discussed in recent months have progressed through at least one chamber of Congress and although they have not become laws, have a chance of going further.
As I discussed in this recent article on «how to trade with a small account», you can't be so focused on making money that you forgo proper trading habits (like proper stop loss placement).
We have a bullish bias on this market as we have discussed in recent commentaries and we will retain that view whilst price is above 1.3750 support.
The EURUSD exploded higher last week, in - line with our bullish bias that we have discussed in recent commentaries.
It is a familiar concept that commodities have provided inflation protection as discussed in a recent post about a discussion I had with Bluford Putnam, Managing Director and Chief Economist, of our partner, CME Group, to discuss why inflation is likely to appear this year.
And as we discussed in a recent podcast, we think Amazon has the best chance to make some serious waves in the still - emerging tablet space.
The length problem spans all types of stories from flash fiction (discussed in a recent blog here) to multi-book novels.
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