While he is new to the coast, his culinary impact is already well
known by his peers.
Known by his peers as «The King of Shaanxi Tea,» Rugui is one of China's most notable tea masters.
Dr. Adjei popularly
known by his peers as «Wayo Wayo» said members of the party cut him out of the party's campaign machinery and was prevented on several occasions from meeting the president to advise him on how to handle things.
While he is occasionally associated with British groups like the Stuckists and YBAs, Childish does not see himself as connected to a particular contemporary movement; however, he is highly regarded and well
known by his peers, including renowned artists Peter Doig and Tracey Emin.
Nina and Andrea are well
known by their peers and clients for their ability to negotiate complex legal matters and for compassionately guiding their clients through the emotional hurdles of life altering events.
Conferences are a time to be seen and
known by your peers, and volunteering to be in front of people is a great way to stick in people's minds.
Known by her peers as smart, experienced, results driven, conceptually strong, excellent problem solving skills with the ability to dr...
Lisa is
known by her peers to be efficient, collaborative and the woman who gets the job done.
He is
known by his peers for his knowledge and insight into real estate trends and shifting markets, helping home owners and investors get the highest return on their homes.
Not exact matches
By knowing what to improve and how to improve it, I've been able to achieve greater success than have my
peers in other areas of life, too.
The San Francisco based startup is one of the largest companies
known as
peer - to -
peer lenders and runs a website where consumers can apply for loans that are either funded
by individual investors or
by institutions such as banks.
Dorsey, Twitter's CEO, is
known for having a more advanced fashion sense than some of his Silicon Valley
peers, so his sneakers
by the avant - garde designer Rick Owens certainly fit his style.
After being celebrated
by some as the future of money in a digital age, the virtual «
peer - to -
peer crypto currency»
known as Bitcoin has taken some serious hits in the past week or so.
No,
peer - to -
peer lending isn't the same as having a bank or building society account and isn't covered
by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme.
No,
peer - to -
peer lending isn't the same as having a bank or building society account and isn't covered
by the FSCS.
Both managers will still be able to hang their hats
knowing that they were able to provide an 18.4 % annual gain since 2000, a figure that beat their
peers by 10 times.
Sometimes they happen
by blunt
peer pressure, a set of 20 - year - olds on Saturday night getting drunk,
knowing not what to do until one of them blurts, «Let's go get a tat and a ring!»
So the answer to why so much hatred here is simply the rantings of people who are 1) ashamed for people to
know what they really think when surrounded
by their
peers, or 2) they just want to see just how passionate and nasty people can get when provoked, i.e. entertainment.
By the time all of these scholars and pastors and
know - it - alls are done
peering beyond the veil into what every jot and tittle «supposedly meant,» we have completely different renditions.
Scientism claims that the natural world is all there is, that supernatural explanations of the world are irrational, that everything can be reduced to physical causes, and that the only things we can
know as true are those which Science reveals — supported
by evidence, submitted to experimentation, and reviewed
by peers.
But that freedom is just one of many that we enjoy in the United States — and religious tolerance is
no more, or less, valuable than are rights to free speech, to bear arms, to be free from search and seizure, to be presumed innocent until proven otherwise, to be tried
by our
peers, to have our day in court, to not be imprisoned or fined without cause, to ensure State's rights, to be free from slavery and involuntary servitude, and on, and on, and on.
You've accused me of not
knowing jewish history
by quoting the bible, as if that's the only authority on jewish history and I should ignore my judaism professors, parents, rabbi,
peers and sunday school teacher in favor of this horribly contrived and unreliable book.
And those articles in
peer - reviewed journals such as the Lancet, Science and BMJ, mentioned
by Dr. Greene, were all in the public domain: the Vatican Press Office should have
known about those, too, and should have been ready to quote them the instant the Pope made his off - the cuff remarks.
Nicknamed «God Boy»
by his
peers, Justin
knew that he was called to a life in the evangelical Christian ministry.
No pressure — prepare something they may feel like sharing, but let them
know they are not compelled to share (except, maybe,
by good - natured
peer pressure).
Know where your farm's safety record ranks in comparison with your
peers by using the Benchmarking Employee Safety tool.
They rallied behind big, well -
known cachet brands that were easily identifiable
by their
peers, and clear symbols of their success.
My brothers wonder that I'm not still 8; my parents marvel at the years that have flown
by; my
peers are suspicious that I haven't been 23 this entire time... I don't
know which age I perceive myself to be.
I was drinking my morning coffee last Saturday and reading the Grauniad (also
known as the Guardian) when I came across Richard Clothier of Wyke Farm's smiling visage
peering out at me, from a field surrounded
by cows.
However I honestly believe Wenger doesn't realize he has lost the plot completely and the game has passed him
by and he now has
no longer the recognition of his
peers in the game making it impoosible for him to stay and be effective.
Dr. Laugeson has been a principal investigator and collaborator on a number of studies funded
by the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) investigating social skills training for youth with developmental disabilities from preschool to early adulthood and is the co-developer of an evidence - based social skills intervention for teens and young adults
known as
PEERS.
As co-founder of Simbex, LLC, the Lebanon, New Hampshire company that makes the HITS (Head Impact Telemetry System)- a
peer - reviewed, scientifically - validated technology used
by researchers in biomechanical studies to measure head impacts on the playing field, and a version of which has been incorporated into Riddell's new InSite Impact Sensing System - Greenwald
knows a thing or two about the technology of head impact exposure monitoring.
«Parents have to realize that when you have a close relationship with your child and your child
knows what your values are, based on what you say and what you do,» Cohen - Sandler says, «there's very little chance your child will be led astray
by some
peer and do something completely antithetical to your values or their values.
I
know that concern has been expressed
by some that these devices have not been validated in
peer - reviewed studies, and, as readers of MomsTEAM and my blog
know, products which claim to actually prevent concussions or risk the severity of concussion symptoms without their claims being backed up
by peer - reviewed studies ordinarily don't pass muster with me.
This is
no doubt that rear facing car seats are 500 % safer than forward facing seats since it has time and again been proven
by peer reviewed independent research.
-LSB-...] that said, I
know many Lunch Tray readers of all political stripes were offended
by the notion of anyone having the right to
peer into their child's lunch -LSB-...]
But, that said, I
know many Lunch Tray readers of all political stripes were offended
by the notion of anyone having the right to
peer into their child's lunch box.
If people who use formula feel guilty for it, maybe it is because they
know better and eventually more people will choose breastmilk because they are expected to
by their
peers.
Out of this came the approval
by the NATA Board of a
peer -
peer support program, which has become
known as the NATA AT's Care program.
Her acts are reviewed
by her
peers, people that she likely has
known for ages and they decide if it was wrong or right.
Failing to teach kids with privilege that they have to be more conscientious about choosing how to act, puts them in a position where they may be blindsided
by their
peers, who
know better, and who won't stand for unjust treatment.
Cameron effectively says
no by saying Labour whipped its
peers in the Lords last night.
The history of this is well -
known and we would not want to return to a situation where an elected government, commanding a Commons majority, can be blocked
by unelected
peers from raising the money it needs when it has made a clear political choice to raise those funds.
is not at all clear, and laws may be «void for vagueness» - we as citizens have a right to
know when we cross a line — and that is long before the grand jury tells, or alleges to us, that is, into a coercive plea bargaining system — and we might want to let our
Peers decide that, as in «Trial
By Jury Of,» western - civilization - foundation department
The position is normally filled
by a hereditary
peer from the same party as that of the deceased, a process
known as the Carter convention.
Real estate players who talked to TRD said Dorego is well
known and respected
by his
peers, and that he's a regular at industry events.
A 1998 review headed
by Lib Dem
peer Lord Jenkins, argued for a mixed system
known as Alternative Vote Top - Up.
She is accompanied
by Tory
peer Lord Polak for all but one, but the encounters are not
known to the UK government beforehand.
It is well
known that Neanderthals sometimes provided care for the injured, but new analysis
by the team at York suggest they were genuinely caring of their
peers, regardless of the level of illness or injury, rather than helping others out of self - interest.
By peering into the eyes of mice and tracking their ocular movements, researchers made an unexpected discovery: the visual cortex — a region of the brain
known to process sensory information — plays a key role in promoting the plasticity of innate, spontaneous eye movements.