Sentences with phrase «far as professors»

And as far as professors are concerned, some of them still prefer to use the telephone, which is a function your smartphone probably can handle.

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In his 2010 manifesto Renting the Dream: Housing in America after the Great Reset, University of Toronto professor Richard Florida goes so far as to paint home ownership as a relic of a different time.
Todd Zenger, a professor at University of Utah's Eccles School of Business, wrote in the Harvard Business Review last year that pay transparency is «far from a panacea... [and] a double - edged sword, capable of doing as much — or more — damage as good.»
The idea is an old one, dating at least as far back as the 1980s, to the work of R. Edward Freeman, now a professor at the University of Virginia's Darden School of Business, whom many consider the father of «stakeholder theory.»
As a professor, I always make a point of emphasizing to my students that ethics, far from being a niche topic, is actually pervasive in business.
Bitcoinist: As an assistant professor of economics, what do you think Bitcoin can be compared to as far as human inventions gAs an assistant professor of economics, what do you think Bitcoin can be compared to as far as human inventions gas far as human inventions gas human inventions go?
As far our atomic composition, we are made up of «stardust» from exploding supernovas (as noted by Lawrence Krauss, an American theoretical physicist, and Robert Kirshner, Harvard College Professor of AstronomyAs far our atomic composition, we are made up of «stardust» from exploding supernovas (as noted by Lawrence Krauss, an American theoretical physicist, and Robert Kirshner, Harvard College Professor of Astronomyas noted by Lawrence Krauss, an American theoretical physicist, and Robert Kirshner, Harvard College Professor of Astronomy).
I am sick of bleeding heart LIBTARDS who want to help people on my back... and as far as these so called catholic professors, I will bet that none of them are true catholics, they are CINO, they are all just cafeteria catholics, and bend the rules to apply to them.
Although marked out as an exceptional student by his professors at the Gregorian University, he was denied the opportunity to pursue further studies, so he does not write in the academic style and precise terminology of the professional theologian.
As University of Chicago law professor Philip Hamburger ably demonstrates in Separation of Church and State, the matter is actually far less benign than the picture the University of Virginia graduates were given.
This similarity between mythical thinking and the I - Thou relation is made explicit through Professor (and Mrs.) Frankfort's use of Buber's distinction between I - It and I - Thou, their identification of myth with the dynamically reciprocal I - Thou relation in which every faculty of man is involved, and their recognition of the unique and unpredictable character of the Thou — «a presence known only in so far as it reveals itself.»
As far as I can tell, she means opinions that contradict fundamentally what the late Harvard professor John Rawls described in A Theory of JusticAs far as I can tell, she means opinions that contradict fundamentally what the late Harvard professor John Rawls described in A Theory of Justicas I can tell, she means opinions that contradict fundamentally what the late Harvard professor John Rawls described in A Theory of Justice.
And I then heard students respond positively, even as the professor was showing how far Mullins departed from what classic Christianity thought its God - talk had been about.
The story of Phyllis Schlafly, as Critchlow, a professor of history at St. Louis University, tells it, is a story of conservatism operating far from centers of political and cultural power but crucial to the most important domestic political event of the second half of the twentieth century: the ascendancy and triumph of the once - moribund American right.
As Professor Hartshorne has brilliantly shown, the consequences of this analysis for our thought of God's relationship to the world are far - reaching.
One week before the successful flight of the Wright brothers at Kitty Hawk, N.C., the New York Times had this to say about a rival plane builder: «We hope that Professor Langley will not put his substantial greatness as a scientist in further peril by continuing to waste his time, and the money involved, in further airship experiments.
Even Professor Leakey's recent extension of possible humanoid remains as far back as 2,000,000 B. C. leaves man (if this be man) with but a brief history compared to earth time, to say nothing of the general cosmic process.
They might be further upset to read how Jane Schaberg, professor of religious studies at the University of Detroit Mercy, interprets Christ's injunction against divorce as an open invitation for men to beat their wives; «Interpreted in this rigid fashion,» she writes, «this prohibition bas... condemned women and men to the alternative of an intolerable bondage or a life of isolation and sexual repression.»
STRAWSON: This morning, Professor Lampe, you said, «As far as human nature is concerned, when you're dead, you're dead»As far as human nature is concerned, when you're dead, you're dead»as human nature is concerned, when you're dead, you're dead».
One must know concrete instances first; for, as Professor Agassiz used to say, one can see no farther into a generalization than just so far as one's previous acquaintance with particulars enables one to take it in.
As we shall see, the commercial transformation of publics into markets makes T - shirt slogans and rock lyrics, which fall under the all - seeing eye of the Directorate of Publications, far more influential than Professor Dugard's scholarly skewering of the legal system.
The late Professor Burkitt, in his little book Christian Beginning: (1924), advocated this view in all seriousness, improbable as it seems upon a further reconsideration of the evidence and especially in the light of Professor Lohmeyer's interpretation.
Further, even if professors of theology decide to function as theologians anyway, they are socialized into understanding their professional responsibility narrowly.
First as a professor in the University of Uppsala and then (1914 - 1931) as the Archbishop of Uppsala and so as the Primate of the Church of Sweden, Söderblom had an influence which, as we are to see, extended far beyond his native land.
An examination of the results of Professor Duméry's critique on religion permits us to appreciate its value, but we must say that far from being an achievement in the phenomenology of religion such as Husserl, Van der Leeuw, Eliade, or Wach have conceived it, it runs the risk of compromising the results of phenomenology.
Far more promising is the approach of Professor Branscomb in «The Moffatt New Testament Commentary» (1937), who views the Gospel as based upon «the common tradition of the Gentile churches,» though the use of sources, even of written sources, is not only not denied but even presupposed in the discussion of more than one section of the Gospel.
In addition, attending the conference had allowed me to meet up with some leading experts in different fields of research, as far as food security is concerned, as well as young researchers and the discussions provoked during the different presentations by leading scientists like Professor Louise Fresco were really interesting.
Professor Benton added that as well as reducing the amount we eat, far more had to be done on tackling food waste.
this club, under his tutelage, has ruffled a lot of feathers over the years and now it's coming home to roost... his arrogance has rubbed many the wrong way, but winning provided the perfect tonic to cure all ills... whether largely self - created or a byproduct of all the media attention, Wenger seemed to embrace his cult - like status, which would eventually be his downfall... he claimed that his club was different... more of an extended family than a footballing club and only those with what he deemed as «special» qualities could even hope to join such an exclusive club... these «qualities» were hailed by most, especially as the wins kept rolling in... but with exclusivity comes a certain amount of cockiness, which can be somewhat healthy in a highly competitive environment if it comes from a honest place... it wouldn't take long for the fans to embrace their bespectacled former economics professor, going so far as to suggest he could do no wrong... but this fairy tale couldn't last forever
I can only hope that this attempt is taken more seriously than the largely muted and clearly unsuccessful protests of late last season... although the plane writing escapade brought some much - needed attention to the matter, it failed to resonate with fence - sitters and those who had just recently fell off the Wenger truck... without a big enough showing of support the whole endeavor appeared relatively weak and poorly organized, especially to the major media outlets, whose involvement could have significantly changed what was to follow... but I get it, few wanted to turn on their club, let alone make a public display of their discord... problem is, they are preying on that vulnerability, in fact, their counting on you to keep your thoughts to yourself... who are you to tell these fat cats how to steal your money... they have worked long and hard to pull the wool over your eyes... they even went so far as to pay enormous sums of cash to your once beloved professor to be their corporate spokesmodel so that the whole thing would be more palatable... eventually the club made it appear as if this was simply a relatively small fringe group of highly radicalized supporters, which allowed the pro-Wenger element inside the club hierarchy to claim victory following the FA Cup win... unfortunately what has happened to this club can't be solved by FA Cups or a few players coming in, the very culture of this club needs to be changed and that starts at the top... in order to change the unhealthy and dysfunctional narrative that has absorbed this club we need to remove everyone who presently occupies a position of power... only then can we get back to the business of playing championship caliber football, which should always be the number one priority of this organization... on an important side note, one of the most devastating mistakes made in the final days of this hectic and poorly planned transfer window didn't have to do with the big name players like Sanchez or Lemar, but the fact that they failed to secure Jadon Sancho, who might even start for Dortmund this season... I think they might seriously regret this oversight... instead of spending so much time, energy and manpower pretending that they were desperately trying to make big moves, they once again lost the plot due to their all too familiar tunnel vision
Whatever Mr Cameron's views on tax, you are a little bit harsh on Professor Laffer's theory, I think, which is far simpler and more eloquent than it is normally presented (including by the 1980s true believers, who largely hijacked it as a rhetorical device to justify tax cuts).
As I point out in chapter three, Dieter Helm, Professor of Energy Policy at Oxford, and one of the most authoritative writers on the subject, has shown that the world's response to the threat posed by climate change has so far been hopelessly inadequate, and that a world - wide programme of «de-carbonization» is urgently needed.
So, while I appreciate the professors comparison to history and it's accurate as far as he took it, there are errors in his comparison.
Stanley Klein, professor of political science at LIU Post and a Suffolk Republican committeeman, was quoted by Newsday as saying that while Ms. Teachout received «some support on the East End from a small group of far - left liberals, the moderate Democrats, like Cuomo is, they didn't leave him..»
First, the groups contend a statewide public financing system would cost at most $ 40 million, far less than the $ 200 million advocates claim, pointing to a study from SUNY Albany professor Michael Malbin as how the system would also help lesser - known candidates raise cash.
Professor John Pethica, Vice-President of the Royal Society, said: «We're pleased to partner with EPSRC so that these young researchers, identified by the Royal Society as excellent and potential leaders in their fields, will have access to further funding to advance their research and develop their careers.»
This promise — along with others that Cuomo has so far neglected in his new term — won him the endorsement of the Working Families Party, which at the time was split over whether to endorse Cuomo or run law professor Zephyr Teachout as its gubernatorial candidate.
Communique read,» Having explore all humanly possible means in checking all the excesses of the Acting VC and having exhausted all friendly and reasonable means in making the Acting VC to correct all the anomalies being perpetrated by him and those perpetrated under his watch, the Joint Action Congress of the Ondo State University of Science and Technology, Okitipupa today Monday, 23rd January, 2017 hereby declare Professor Adegoke Adegbite as «Persona non grata» and as such, he is not further appreciated.
Teachout, a 42 - year - old constitutional - law professor at Fordham University, is taking on New York governor Andrew Cuomo in the Democratic primary on September 9, from far to his left, in what started as a third - party bid.
As Hofstra University political science professor Larry Levy put it, «One thing these newbies are going to have to prove, not just to their party base, but to moderate independents and those in the opposite party is that they're worth keeping around when they'll be far more voters in the booth.»
Professor Liddle added: «The combination of finding the ITI in +4 metal ion complexes, as well as for lanthanide as well as actinide complexes leads to the conclusion that this phenomenon is most likely of far broader reach than previously thought.
It's a far cry from the experience of scientists in other parts of Europe, like Kristian Vlahovicek, who completed a Ph.D. in bioinformatics at Zagreb University in Croatia in 2000 and who now works there as an assistant professor.
«As far as human history goes, this area was the stepping stone for the peopling of all of Eurasia,» says Omer Gokcumen, PhD, an assistant professor of biological sciences in the University at Buffalo College of Arts and ScienceAs far as human history goes, this area was the stepping stone for the peopling of all of Eurasia,» says Omer Gokcumen, PhD, an assistant professor of biological sciences in the University at Buffalo College of Arts and Scienceas human history goes, this area was the stepping stone for the peopling of all of Eurasia,» says Omer Gokcumen, PhD, an assistant professor of biological sciences in the University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences.
«Far from the traditional risk - focused assumptions, extreme sports participation facilitates more positive psychological experiences and express human values such as humility, harmony, creativity, spirituality and a vital sense of self that enriches everyday life,» Professor Schweitzer said.
Krishna Shenoy, the Lim professor of electrical engineering, bioengineering and neurobiology at Stanford and an investigator of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, noted, «This substantial reduction in training time is remarkable as it requires the new algorithm to make very efficient use of neural data coming in for so little time, under a minute in some cases, and helps point the way toward further advances of real - world importance.»
Professor Dietrich added, «It's really unfortunate that smoking can hide the effects of gum disease as people often don't see the problem until it is quite far down the line.
«It's far too early to single out Candida infection as a cause of mental illness or vice versa,» says Emily Severance, Ph.D., assistant professor of pediatrics and member of the Stanley Division of Developmental Neurovirology at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
«If you can make heat behave as a wave and have interference while controlling how far it moves, you could basically control all the properties behind heat transport,» said Martin Maldovan, an assistant professor in the School of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and School of Physics at the Georgia Institute of Technology, and the paper's author.
As Benjamin Jones, a professor at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management in Evanston, Illinois, puts it, «the greater you are, the farther you can fall.»
«These findings provide one more piece of evidence that decisions made in the heat of the moment are not as far - sighted as those made in advance,» said George Loewenstein, PhD, the Herbert A. Simon University Professor of Economics and Psychology at Carnegie Mellon, and senior author on the study.
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