Sentences with phrase «harder than your colleagues»

While I thought no one could work harder than my colleagues and I did as graduate students and postdocs, young lawyers work very hard.
You'll need to work harder than your colleagues to accomplish as much.

Not exact matches

My liberal colleagues were even less interested in puzzling out the continuity of truth in classical doctrine than were hard - nosed biblicists.
Telling the world, my family and friends, my colleagues, my clients about the sick thoughts I had, the actions I took, is more than hard.
The 2005 study by Harder and colleagues (also mentioned in the comments section) looked at risk of obesity but didn't find a reduced risk associated with breastfeeding beyond 9 months: «From 1 month of breastfeeding onward, the risk of subsequent overweight continuously decreased up to a reduction of more than 30 percent, reaching a plateau at 9 months of breastfeeding.»
Figures like Priti Patel, the first woman MP of Gujarati origin, are hard to resist as super-bright, highly capable and, frankly, more talented than many of their male colleagues in office.
A study from Mitalipov and colleagues, published in Nature in August, suggests that making so - called «designer babies» could be harder than people expect (SN: 9/2/17, p. 6).
And aside from any real prejudice, the historical record of medicine as a male - dominated profession can drive women physicians and physician - scientists to perceive bias, push themselves too hard — and burn out much earlier than their male colleagues, or sacrifice their careers in part or entirely.
The older and larger RSC issues annual budgets intended as alternatives to the main House GOP budget, and the RSC typically takes a harder line on spending than their colleagues.
Looking to the future, Jbabdi anticipates having to work harder than British colleagues to find a fellowship because, as a non-European, he is not eligible for about half of those he might have applied for.
Now, a study of nearly 1 million engineering paper co-authorships puts hard numbers on the problem in this male - dominated scientific field, and finds a paradoxical trend: Female engineers are publishing in slightly more prestigious journals on average than their male colleagues, but their work is getting less attention.
But he and his colleagues were looking for new ways to manipulate and assemble tiny pieces of tissue using magnets — a much harder feat, he says, because for an object smaller than about 20 microns, «the magnetic force scales so much down that it couldn't lift its own gravitational weight.»
Gilbert, his colleague Mads Bertelsen and their team had fed goat blood to medicinal leeches (Hirudo spp.)-- something that is «a lot harder than it sounds», says Gilbert.
Still, Day and his colleagues are signed on through at least (and probably, at most) a tenth season and it's hard to imagine a better fallback job than making a TV show with your friends with virtually complete creative control.
Lyn Warren, HR Director at Carpetright, added, «What we know from hard data is that the colleagues that connect the most with Fuse and really engage with the content, perform much better than their peer group.
By Kaitlin Pennington Yesterday, my Bellwether Education Partners colleague Andy Rotherham wrote on this blog that «as long as the Democrats don't burn the place down, it's going to be hard for them to have a worse convention than the GOP just did.»
However, minority teachers are more likely than their non-minority colleagues to work in hard - to - staff schools, and are also more likely to leave those schools or the teaching field overall.
Those burdened by solidarity thinking can not accept any statement by colleagues and outsiders other than «all professionals within my sector are hard - working, dedicated, and therefore, competent at their jobs», or «if not for some outside force such as poverty or bad parents, we could be successful at our jobs.»
But the most telling insight into Ofsted's problems come from Sir Michael's statement: «I appreciate how hard it is to see colleagues who give so much to the school judged coolly by strangers who inspect for a couple of days and find them less than perfect.»
We also know it's hard work, so what could be better than to have an opportunity to kick back and enjoy some dancing and music with your colleagues, partners and peers?
«Martin Paisner probably works harder than anyone else,» says a colleague.
Informants reported numerous incidents in which licensees were subjected to negative stereotypes, and made to work harder or suffer greater consequences for errors than non-hyphenated racialized colleagues.
And as someone from a lower socioeconomic background I was hit harder than many of my law school colleagues by the demand that I buy new suits so I hear a lot of what this article is saying with regards to classism.
Remember, you will need to work harder at job searching than colleagues with recent work experience do.
With distracted driving laws becoming more common across Canada, it is harder than it used to be to respond to clients or colleagues while in transit, but hopefully you take the time to pull over before you look at your smartphone.
Because of this, Vantage persistently educates consumers and colleagues on understanding the indisputable math and data around mortgage operations rather than the hard sales pressure that many consumers and others receive in the primary mortgage marketplace.
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