Sentences with phrase «junior colleagues»

Make appointments with junior colleagues through your secretary, and then cancel them just before they are due because you are incredibly busy.
Business development, supervising junior colleagues, technical oversight, custom synthesis.
When the time comes for you to mentor others just starting out, use your insights and hard - earned wisdom to give junior colleagues a boost.
I think the reason why judges and senior partners are not regularly disciplined for using junior colleagues to handle their research and writing is that no one thinks it's an issue.
And unlike their more junior colleagues, they have to pay the social security tax and unemployment tax.
Rothstein and a pair of junior colleagues advance three central theses, all of which are wrong — though they'll appeal to a strange alliance of progressive educators and (up to a point) conservative Republicans.
Well, it will interest you that some of these seniors are not even on talking terms with their own junior colleagues who they are sharing the same office with because of competition; interesting!
Using effective engineering tools and machinery, assissted junior colleagues in their work and scrutinised their capabilities.
I'll also explore topics such as how to develop productive work habits, how to edit junior colleagues without destroying them in the process, and The Eight Steps for Proofreading.
Depending on your seniority, you may need to mentor junior colleagues, work with contractors or vendors, and make presentations to clients.
Five years into her teaching career, she has supported her more junior colleagues as they enter the profession, an experience that in turn made her a more reflective practitioner and inspired her to pursue her Board certification — an achievement that has further elevated her leadership.
I think of this in terms of the baby boomer programmer who thinks they should be granted deference by junior colleagues based on years of industry experience.
Now it is our time to sprout new villages — to become confident role models for junior colleagues and students, the best parents we can be to our children, and supportive members of our broader families.
Once he explained his rationale to his disgruntled junior colleagues, they agreed that his decision made sense.
Do your best to ask probing questions and sit back to listen to the thoughts of a creative, talented, and highly motivated junior colleague light up the room.
So did a fellow junior colleague, Aashish Manglik at University of California, San Francisco.
Occupying the other spots at the table are Strutt's much younger third wife (Amy Landecker from Transparent), dressed in exactly the right shade of garish aqua and too much mascara, and Grant's junior colleague Alex (Jay Duplass, also from Transparent) and his elegant wife (Chloe Sevigny), the last two obsequious social climbers dressed in matching shades of beige that also match the mansion's walls.
A more junior colleague pointed out this distortion to me, so I have tried to standardize the Google Scholar and book measures so that those with longer careers would have no particular advantage.
Pushed beyond his limits in an interview with a high - end lawyer suspected of a crime, and who he believes his favourite junior colleague, Pucetti, is about to punch, Brunetti gasps for breath, collapses on his friend and ends up on the floor.
Wilcox points to the support established lawyers readily provide junior colleagues as an example of that collegiality in practice.
The study also found that female employees bear far more of this burden, in large part thanks to traditional gender stereotypes: since women are «communal and caring» they are more expected to mentor and train junior colleagues and help other people with their workloads.
I'm usually able to see both sides of an argument, but here, honestly, I just can not understand the logic of the other side given the pervasive utilization in the legal profession of junior colleagues to write judicial opinions, briefs, motions, articles, letters, etc. on which senior folks sign off.
Alex notes: «Experienced and highly skilled white and blue collar workers approaching retirement are being encouraged to move into contract roles, making space for junior colleagues.
This compared to just 38 % of workers across all industries, showing teachers value the chance to share their work experience with younger, and more junior colleagues more highly than in other sectors.
Kentucky's senior senator endorsed his junior colleague's bid to legalize industrial hemp (seriously), joined his filibuster protesting the administration's drone policy, and even embraced Ron and Rand Paul's «Audit the Fed» campaign.
The financial regulator is likely to move forward with this decision considering it has already banned a former senior UBS trader for failing to adequately supervise his junior colleague Kweku Adoboli.
Students — junior colleagues — need to see their teachers developing new ideas and skills, and they need to share in that developmental process.
These senior broadcasters can go to the extent that they don't even want their junior colleagues who sit - in for them on radio to play their identification jingle but rather playing the I.D of him who is absent.
The governor emerged from the 10 - week selection period for the Clinton seat politically battered, with Kennedy loyalists bitter that a Paterson aide questioned her fitness and character, several incumbent members of Congress upset they had been bypassed for a junior colleague, and a local political establishment dismayed by the inconsistent public signals coming from the governor himself.
Superintendent Anyidoho, the Crime Officer at the Airport Police Station, was said to have been handcuffed alongside a junior colleague of his and taken to the Police Headquarters last Thursday.
Sources close to a company that employed Gavin Williamson, the defence secretary, as a managing director say he attended a meeting to discuss his future after office colleagues became aware of his relationship with a junior colleague.
Meanwhile the chancellor was accused of cowardice for not taking a greater public role in defending a controversial budget policy reversal and instead leaving a junior colleague to carry the can.
However, Labour now has no shadow Scotland team in the Commons following the resignation of Shadow Scottish Secretary Ian Murray, his junior colleague Wayne David and their parlimentary aide, Ruth Smeeth.
But his most important professional relationship was with a junior colleague in his own department, Donna Coch.
Helleday still puts a lot of enthusiasm into his work, but those past experiences taught him not to overwhelm his junior colleagues.
A junior colleague told me he wanted to date me.
One reason may be that they get paid a lot more than their junior colleagues do.
His thoughts returned to the famous thought experiment introduced by Einstein and his junior colleagues Boris Podolsky and Nathan Rosen in 1935, known from the start by the authors» initials, «EPR.»
Sometimes a senior person will pass a review on to a junior colleague.
Put bluntly, established scientists are taking advantage of their junior colleagues.
Additionally, reviewing papers and grants throughout the years has «helped me mentor my junior colleagues,» she adds.
The paper was not important for either of the two faculty members, but it was crucial for the career of a junior colleague who had contributed to the research.
My advice is that if you need to pick between an «iffy» senior level referee versus a solid junior colleague, then you should go with the junior colleague without hesitation.
With the help of a junior colleague (Christopher Laessø), he tracks the phone to an apartment building in a rough neighborhood, where, in a burst of desperation and callous glee, he executes an ill - advised plot to scare the thieves into giving up their contraband.
Not only did Scott collect for himself, he equally provided critical advice and encouragement to many other Hollywood collectors, including Barry Lowen and Douglas S. Cramer, both of whom became aware of Basquiat through their junior colleague.

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