Sentences with phrase «in huffington post»

The cost of employee turnover «is equal to the number of regrettable departures multiplied by the average cost of those departures,» Altman writes in The Huffington Post.
** Published in The Huffington Post.
«Killer Robots and the Rule of Law» by Angela Kane in the Huffington Post, 15 July 2013.
«Transcending Complacency on Superintelligent Machines» by Stephen Hawking, Stuart Russell, Max Tegmark, and Frank Wilczek in the Huffington Post, 19 April 2014.
There are a lot of reasons that we and Clark Howard both believe that term life insurance is the best; check out our CEO Jennifer Fitzgerald's article in Huffington Post or watch the video below for more info.
Her articles on stress, burnout prevention, resilience, and thriving at work are prominently featured on her blogs in The Huffington Post, Forbes, Fast Company and Psychology Today.
Picking up on a recent post by Prof. David Doorey on his blog, I thought this week that I'd highlight a recent decision by an Ontario court to sentence an employer (the director of the company) to 90 days in jail for repeatedly violating the Ontario Employment Standards Act (discussed also in the Huffington Post) He was also fined $ 280,000.
Recognized by Boston Magazine as one of Boston's top lawyers, and recently profiled in The Huffington Post, Andrew C. Meyer, Jr. has consistently achieved record - setting verdicts and settlements, including one of the largest personal injury awards in Massachusetts» history — $ 30 million including interest in a birth injury lawsuit.
published in the Huffington Post on September 23, 2016.
There was an excellent article in the Huffington Post this week entitled «What Do Divorce Lawyers Do In Their Own Divorces?»
As noted in the Huffington Post, Peter Wood, president of the National Association of Scholars, says «This will put a spotlight on a terrible injustice that is being perpetrated throughout American higher education.»
That quote appears in an article in the Huffington Post, where C. Cryn Johannsen, a self - described «advocate for the indentured educated student» tries to make the connection between school loan debt, unemployment, and suicide.
Indeed, just this week, Jeremiah Reynolds, an associate at law firm Kinsella Weitzman Iser Kump & Aldisert, wrote an article in the Huffington Post offering «A Guide to the Laws of Selling Celebrity Sex Tapes.»
Remember Yolanda Young (whom we've previously written about here and here), the former Covington & Burling staff attorney who exposed what she called the «Jim Crow» - like practices of her former employer in this Huffington Post story?
This article originally appeared in Huffington Post Canada When the Conservatives were in opposition, they frequently chastised the governing Liberals for ruling their backbencher MPs with an iron fist.
Her short article appears in The Huffington Post as The Audacity of the Google Book Search Settlement.
He writes in The Huffington Post:
Charles Strozier, Professor of History and the founding Director of the John Jay College Center on Terrorism and Kelly Berkell, research assistant at the John Jay College of Criminal Justice, wrote a blog piece in the Huffington Post called -LSB-...]
Her work has appeared in the Huffington Post, The Green Parent (UK), and Geez magazine.
Even Todd Stern, U.S. climate envoy, acknowledged in the Huffington Post: «What Paris does is put in place a structure that will encourage countries to increase their targets every five years.»
Jeffrey Smith, writing in Huffington Post (listen to Democracy Now!
Read it all in the New York Times; For an opposing view, read David Katz in Huffington Post, who says «The notion that sugar is evil and the only dietary consideration that matters is, in a word, humbug.»
Andrew Kimbrell in Huffington Post described what the sludge ComPRO is made of:
Recently featured in Huffington Post, Chris and Malissa Tack worked in high - tech careers in New York City before relocating to Washington state where they determined to put the Tiny House Movement into place in their lives.
The numbers on COP21 in Huffington Post: Historic emissions matter.
And this is the point that I made in the Huffington Post piece:
Prof Michael Oppenheimer, a geosciences professor at Princeton University, said in the Huffington post:
Dr. Gleick's scheme became known as «Fakegate» after his confession appeared in The Huffington Post.
In an op - ed which appeared on November 24th in The Huffington Post (click here for link to the original op - ed), Richard Schmalensee and I reflected on this irony.
Green Belt Movement U.S. Board Chair Mia MacDonald and Wanjira Mathai, Kenyan Board Chair and director of the wPOWER project at the Wangari Maathai Institute, co-author a piece in The Huffington Post about Wangari Maathai's «hummingbird» tale and a call for climate action around the U.N. Climate Summit.
See also other responses to Judith Curry's similar essay in the Wall Street Journal e.g. in the Huffington Post, in the Carbon Brief, and at the Union of Concerned Scientists.
In The Huffington Post of 8 February 2011 Gleick attacked Schmitt and Heartland for exposing that Arctic sea ice was higher in 1989: «Is this a joke?
On February 20, 2012, Peter Gleick issued a statement in the Huffington Post admitted to soliciting and receiving Heartland's budget and planning documents «under someone else's name,» and called his actions «a serious lapse of my own and professional judgment and ethics.»
As reported in the Huffington Post, «The Fraser Institute received $ 120,000 from ExxonMobil in 2003 - «04.
Perfect response for getting enshrined in the Huffington Post Hall of Fame for Left Wing Ideologues.
Indeed, he is quite clear about that in the Huffington Post article.
In the Huffington Post, Tom Zeller, Jr., has filed an expanded version of an earlier clear - eyed examination of the impediments to wide adoption of technologies for capturing carbon dioxide from the air and stashing it underground.
Ben Uyeda, partner and architect for FreeGreen, writes in the Huffington Post about silly and stupid green design.
Kelly writes in Huffington Post, commenting on the seemingly bizarre niggling over language in the so - called «zero draft» document:
The argument for a boosted role for nuclear power was conveyed in another way by Nathan Currier in a Huffington Post piece focused on France's plans to shrink its nuclear sector.
In the Huffington Post, director Robert Kenner of Food, Inc. said that since his film opened in theaters, «I've been invited to sit down with the very same companies that once refused to appear on camera.»
In a Huffington Post article on Obama's climate plan, Steve Cohen, the executive director of Columbia University's Earth Institute, lays out why the president's move is creditable, but nowhere near a climate change game changer:
Some important advice comes from Maria van der Hoeven, executive director of the energy agency, in a Huffington Post piece today:
Birnbaum writes in the Huffington Post:
His work has been an Editors» Pick in New American Paintings and has been written up in the Huffington Post.
Ti - Rock Moore, the artist behind the controversial Michael Brown sculpture, explains her motivations in this Huffington Post article.
The Barnes Foundation's Center - funded exhibition, Yinka Shonibare: Magic Ladders, was highlighted in The Huffington Post, Wall Street Journal, and more.
She described her first encounter with clay in a high school art class, according to an interview with Priscilla Frank in the Huffington Post, as «sort of like magic... We were given some clay and using our hands we could just make it into a shape.
Zeisler observes in the Huffington Post that although «there's the potential to widen people's eyes with representation... corporations are not in the social justice business — they're in the money business, and ultimately capitalism is not something that is compatible with social movements.»
New American Painting's review of Ryan Mrozowski's A Mouth that Might Sing was reprinted in the Huffington Post.
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