The 19 - year real estate veteran is well -
known among her colleagues for helping newcomers in the industry with real estate law, procedures and contract knowledge.
In 1986, a generous — and prescient — article about Brian Lennox and his appointment to the Court appeared in the Ottawa Citizen: «Lennox is
known among colleagues, adversaries in the defence bar, and court staff as an honourable, intelligent man.
He's
known among his colleagues for his relentless traveling and for his fascination with places and communities facing extinction or change.
His research was clearly
known among his colleagues, which bolstered his chances of landing the job.
You're
known among colleagues for a «let's do it ourselves» approach.
He is well -
known among colleagues for using his weekly Commons bouts with Chris Grayling to test out his latest material.
Not exact matches
Despite his vast wealth, Powell is
known among friends and
colleagues as being frugal and «annoyingly normal.»
This will
no doubt cause widespread relief
among Tyner's
colleagues in the county legislature, where he was formally censured last summer for what were considered anti-Semitic remarks.
Having been in the speaker's chair since 1994 and a lightning rod for everything that goes wrong at the Capitol, Silver is often the best
known among his legislative
colleagues.
As everyone
knows «Jez We Can» Corbyn has only modest support
among fellow MPs and is on the ballot paper because some
colleagues thought he would enliven the contest.
From a July 2007 speech on the floor of the Senate: «I
know that when it comes to the word «carbon,» the range of views
among my
colleagues is varied and complex.
Of particular interest is a lump of ochre pigment with two perforated holes, which makes it
among the oldest -
known clearly worked pigments, Potts and his
colleagues said.
A group of Reed's
colleagues went to the Appalachian Mountains to jolt the testosterone levels
among breeding males in a population of small, two - toned songbirds
known as dark - eyed juncos.
But to get the most out of canine gene hunts, geneticist Elaine Ostrander and her
colleagues at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center in Seattle, Washington, realized that she needed to
know the degree of genetic differences
among various breeds.
In a project
known as the Study of Mathematically Precocious Youth, Vanderbilt psychologists David Lubinski, Camilla Benbow, and their
colleagues found that, even
among a sample of intellectually gifted people, a higher level of cognitive ability in childhood forecasted great accomplishment later in life, both in school and beyond.
Kuan - Teh Jeang,
known as «Teh»
among friends and
colleagues, died Jan. 27 at the age of 54.
While a few people are superfluously timid notwithstanding with regards to making
colleagues, others don't
know how to fittingly be a tease, and there are those
among us who are nonsensically apprehensive of doing anything on the web.
More than an effort to break the ice
among colleagues who don't
know each other well, these series of theatrical exercises are also lessons on building empathy.
Wilson's
colleague Birgitta Meade, a seventh and eighth grade Earth science and life science teacher, is
known as the «Goddess of Field Trips»
among her peers.
It is
no doubt he will earn this same recognition
among his MYcroSchool
colleagues.
Among them, as Richard Rothstein and
colleagues (p. 8) write, were to inform citizens, to enable them to
know their rights, and to teach them to conduct their social relations with intelligence and heart.
While it amuses him to write about himself in the third person, he would like it to be
known that,
among many other things, he enjoys cycling, soccer, art, design and his
colleagues.
Although the artist may not be identified with Southern California as immediately as some of his
colleagues — Ed Ruscha, John Baldessari, and Bas Jan Ader
among them — Ruppersberg's brand of Pop Conceptualism is
no less emblematic of local practices in its insistent referential specificity.
Louisa Buck said Cork was
among the «rare species» who search out the latest developments in contemporary art, in contrast to the conventional outlook of many of his
colleagues, who «still feel that art should
know its place, which is firmly on a plinth or in a frame.»
You yourself have now sent a Lindzen letter to the WSJ, you say, but other well -
known climate scientists
among your
colleagues could submit op - ed queries, and for that matter you still could too.
I also suggested that it is incomprehensible to me that a blog that has made the IPCC the object of scrutiny has «never heard of IIASA» when so many of their scientists are lead authors on IPCC reports, and dozens of their scientists have contributed as members of the research community, and their scientists are
among the pioneers of climate science, and the person who is perhaps best
know for his affiliation with IIASA is a close
colleague of the blog owner.
The massive group think that I have encountered on this topic has cost me my career, many
colleagues and has damaged my reputation
among the few people I
know in the field.
I think there's an expectation, at least
among the
colleagues that I
know, that there's something else their law firm adds to the value that they give.
As reported today, March 29, by the ABA Journal, an e-mail exchange
among Piper lawyers surfaced in which a lawyer (who is
no longer with the firm) stated to his
colleagues, «Churn that bill, baby!
The firm is well -
known for its professionalism and high ethical standards
among clients and
colleagues alike.
Beyond his passion for the law, one thing Bayne is particularly
known for
among his
colleagues is his desire to teach and mentor, particularly the associates and articling students at the firm.