Sentences with phrase «former colleague of mine»

He was advised both lines were explored by former colleagues of the supervisor and abandoned.
As such, they're most likely to be current or former colleagues of yours, but anyone who can attest to your work will do.
ANDREA Leadsom faced new questions about her CV last night as former colleagues of the Tory leadership hopeful accused her of lying about her roles in the City.
Wei Tu was established in 2014 by former colleagues of Stephenson Harwood and Stephenson Harwood Wei Tu (China) was launched in 2016 under the CEPA * arrangements.
WASHINGTON — Current and former colleagues of Navy Rear Adm. Ronny Jackson have told Senate investigators that Jackson repeatedly drank on duty, has an «explosive» temper and garnered the nickname «candy man» among White House staff because of his prolific prescription practices.
While his corruption may have overshadowed his 31 - year state Assembly career, former colleagues of disgraced Richmond Hill Assemblyman Anthony Seminerio chose to remember him as an outspoken man who delivered for his constituents.
It's Ms. Moskowitz, a Democrat and former colleague of Mr. de Blasio's in the City Council.
Dick Dadey of Citizens Union, a pal and former colleague of West, called the firing a «political hit.»
«It was celebrated within the school,» said one of several former colleagues of Wysocki's who spoke on the condition of anonymity to avoid reprisals.
To ensure that this did not occur, Michael explains the approach he took on behalf of the client: «We produced witness evidence from former colleagues of Mr R, which explained the control the companies had over Mr R's work.
(I verified this with a tax lawyer and former colleague of mine, Igor Drabkin, a partner at Holtz, Slavett & Drabkin.)
Wei Tu was established in 2014 by former colleagues of Stephenson Harwood and the «Stephenson Harwood — Wei Tu (China) Association» was launched in 2016 under the CEPA * arrangements.
«There was an obsession with shareholder value maximization, as manifested in meeting your quarterly earnings so the analysts are all happy with you,» said Roger Martin, a former colleague of Jensen and director of the Martin Prosperity Institute at the University of Toronto.
«It would be a lot harder for Trump to have a lawyer representing him from a big firm, because most big firms, most large firms are not going to want to potentially alienate their client base by representing someone as controversial as Trump,» the former colleague of Hendon's said.
«I was surprised, because I wouldn't have known she had any contact with Trump,» a former colleague of Hendon's from the US attorney's office, who requested anonymity to speak freely about the case, told Business Insider, adding: «She's very smart.
A former colleague of 25 years runs operations.
It's worth noting that Peter Thiel, the former CEO of PayPal and a former colleague of Levchin's, is the founder of Founders Fund.
Alexandra Samuel, a technology researcher, a former colleague of ours here at Vision Critical and a special guest in our webinar, recently wrote a piece for The Globe and Mail about Cambridge Analytica, and she makes many great points.
A former colleague of mine brought up the idea of creating a hip new gin — taking a page from the playbook of brands like Grey Goose and Ketel One — this immediately peaked my interest.
In the same interview, a former colleague of the US evangelist, who died at his home in North Carolina at the age of 99 yesterday, also dismissed the idea of unveiling a statue in his honour.
A former colleague of mine used to stress about Thanksgiving dinner, mainly because her guests typically have a variety of dietary restrictions.
Andre Villas - Boas, a former colleague of Mourinho and — like him — a man who had achieved extraordinary success at a young age at Porto, was the new man in charge.
Former colleagues of the late Mayor Robert Wagner celebrated what would have been his 100th birthday.
Former colleagues of the high - flying peer may just be hoping he does a better job of bringing people together when Gordon Brown made him a Foreign Office minister in 2007.
Peter is a former colleague of mine at Canisius College and an expert on the State Constitution.
Any and all talk of retroactively taking away pensions from former electeds is (what a former colleague of mine called) MENTAL MASTURBATION.
Cardone was named special prosecutor after Niagara County District Attorney Caroline A. Wojtaszek, a former colleague of Ronald Winter, recused herself.
Early this week, Joe Ithier, a former colleague of Rivera's when both worked for Bronx Borough President Fernando Ferrer, told El Diario NY columnist and blogger Roberto Perez that back then Naomi didn't have the «caliber to be an elected official.»
Several years later, Tom Insel, a former colleague of Carter's who is now president of the National Institute of Mental Health, began a comparative study analyzing the brains of prairie voles and their less monogamous cousins, the montane voles.
Felice Levine, executive director of the American Educational Research Association and a former colleague of Clark's, said just after arriving at NSF, Clark dropped by — going to the trouble of visiting her new office two floors down — to express how disappointed she was that she had not met Levine earlier.
«The eyes know, even when the individual might not,» says Neal Cohenof the University of Illinois at Urbana - Champaign, a former colleague of Hannula's who pioneered the study of memory - related eye movements.
As a Ph.D. student, Vermeulen was «an extremely motivated scientist, really striving to do things very well... and trying to reach [his] goals,» says Luc De Meester, a former colleague of Vermeulen's who today is a full professor in the department of biology at the University of Leuven.
It didn't make any sense,» says computer scientist Alicia Hofler, a former colleague of Golge's at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.
I was working as an editor when a former colleague of mine from Bazaar called and asked if I would ever consider joining the Coach PR team.
But then an old friend, a former colleague of her late husband's whom she had known for over thirty years, was also widowed.
Another former colleague of mine got divorced not fub once, but twice and they sound like ugly divorces, not even amicable ones.
A former colleague of Dr. Barnaby at the Department of Homeland Security, Blackburne was removed from the initial zombie research in 2006 in favor of government - assigned scientists.
And, as a former colleague of mine quipped this morning, «a lot of NYU students.»
Sean Bean plays a former colleague of Bond's who's turned rogue, and Famke Janssen and Judi Dench co-star.
A former colleague of mine and I used to get a kick out of reading the many painful steps readers are forced to go through when buying DRM'd EPUB files direct from publisher websites.
Here, Jack's planning to meet up with Paul Serene (Aidan Gillen, Game of Thrones), an old friend and former colleague of his eccentric brother, William (Dominic Monaghan, Lord of the Rings).
It was the kind of rote exercise that a former colleague of mine liked to call «People Doing Art.»
As a a former colleague of hers at the Manitoba Human Rights Commission, I know Donna well enough to know that this must have been a very difficult choice for her.
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A former colleague of mine received a blast email from the ABA Commission on Women in the Profession announcing Ms....
The James Lewtas Lecture will be delivered today by David Vaver, a former colleague of mine and now Professor of Intellectual Property & IT Law, University of Oxford on the topic «Chocolate, Copyright, Confusion: Intellectual Property and the Supreme Court of Canada»
A former colleague of mine wasn't so lucky: In her landmark ethics case that originated over 15 years ago, my former colleague's partners voted her out of the partnership after she complained in good faith about what she perceived as overbilling.
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