Sentences with phrase «many good colleagues»

It is about being the best colleague possible.
«What's clear from these results is that investment returns are not only related to your own track record, but to having good colleagues around you,» said Professor Gompers, who was a paid witness for the defense in the discrimination trial, which Ms. Pao lost.
I had a good colleague get hit by a car and suffered a concussion that still has her out.
«He's a good friend and a good colleague
He's a great friend, a good colleague,» said Senate Majority Leader John Flanagan, R - Smithtown.
«There were many that shied away from the issue because of the political toxicity it had,» Castorina said, calling Malliotakis a «hard worker, good Republican» and a «good colleague
Jeremy said he didn't like things I'd been writing (in defence of good colleagues & new politics).
Shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt told BBC2's Newsnight it was sad to lose a «trusted and good colleague» in the run - up to May's general election.
1/2 MichaelDugher just told me: «I chose to speak out in defence of good colleagues whose reputations were getting trashed...»
Barr agrees that «selection committees look for someone who carries out good research in the «right area» and that they feel will be a good colleague
Another factor our survey didn't address directly — but that came up repeatedly in comments and interviews — is the importance of good colleagues.
It also means being a good colleague by fulfilling your commitments, meeting deadlines, and fostering good workplace relationships.
«You have to be perceived as a good colleague
But having good colleagues who, for example, were willing to step in when he wanted to take a week off to celebrate his wedding anniversary is what «makes it doable,» he adds.
They also fostered sustainable friendships and made me a better colleague, teacher, wife, and daughter.
«If you don't want to do your service, then that's interpreted as you're not being a good citizen or not being a good colleague, and those things hurt,» she adds.
But I'm also thankful for good colleagues and supportive line management while I have managed some chronic illness.
A good colleague of mine is starting a computational genomics group at the CBGP institute in Madrid.
I enjoy working with so many good colleagues regionally, nationally and internationally, promoting great practice in schools, colleges and education systems.»
Our good colleague, author and former publisher Jane Friedman, is beginning a monthly compilation of key writings for authors in relation to the business of the career.
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But I wonder if that's what our good colleague MacInnis is going to talk about.
It's safe to say, at least here in the bunkered security of the Ether, that our good colleague Maass has at times found it necessary to offer not only his keen insights into writerly effectiveness but also his wary views of digital's incursions into the realm.
Before moving on, I'd like to point you toward a new post from London in which our good colleague Sheila Bounford writes of Brett Sandusky's post, Elephants in the Room — which I touched on in my Thursday coverage from the conference in Writing on the Ether — and on Michael Cairns» The Death of the Middle Man — Predictions for 2013.
Here's another of our good colleagues, Jason Boog at GalleyCat.
Note: Our good colleague Ginger Clark, Curtis Brown agent and wombat enthusiast, will moderate a BEA Education Track panel pertinent to our topic today on May 30 at 3:30 p.m. ET, «eBooks from Libraries: Good for Authors?»
They are our good colleagues.
All in all, this is a quieter, more contemplative, and — I mean this as a compliment to our good colleague Mike — a less combative write than we may have seen during the springtime offensives of conferences and trade shows.
Yes, I'm afraid that this situation was perceived by the WHSmith team as immediately not at all funny — for reasons Philip Jones handles so well — and, as Orna Ross is saying, our good colleagues at Kobo must have felt a great deal of pressure to respond.
Beginning today, thanks to the diligent efforts of my good colleagues at The Bookseller, our limited number of seats are on offer at the rates of:
Our good colleague Sheila Bounford had an idea: instead of an hour of pitches, perhaps one at each session break would be easier to take, spreading them out during the day.
Sometimes I get them from folks I do know, including our good colleague and author Chris Guillebeau.
Hugh McGuire, our good colleague who has created PressBooks, is right here to show us what Shatzkin means.
I have the best colleagues a person could wish for.
My good colleague and friend, Jean Dodds, DVM has written and spoken extensively about the link between vaccination and thyroid disease in some breeds, due to autoimmune reaction potentially affecting this gland.
While there are lots of experienced staff, the team has all worked keenly to find good colleagues.
Additionally, I have consulted a few good colleagues and friends, who are each of them top international experts in their field.
Your success is not tied to how well your colleagues and bystanders write about your work, in terms like «Lovely modelling algorithm used here.»
I see problems with: * you have to be an active promoter of yourself to get articles read * the review process (mainly there is no ability to assess why rejected articles are rejected and the time wasting because of pedantic comments) * project - based funding and treating research like consulting (if I can tell you how much a project will cost, then by definition it is not research) * since academia seems to be drifting towards consulting, researchers start to become underpaid compared to peers in consulting * the focus on the number of publications weighted by the rank of the journal * status is based on if you publish in a high - rank journal, «selected» to be a lead author, and so on, and not whether you do good and creative research, good collaborator, good colleague to peers, etc..
There we find a 45 - page, perfectly valid chapter on glaciers, snow and ice (Chapter 4), with the authors including leading glacier experts (such as my good colleague Georg Kaser from Austria, who first discovered the Himalaya error in the WG2 report).
We try to do the best work with the best colleagues — that is constant.
Putting aside all the intangible benefits of being a good colleague (which make it all worth it) there are also more concrete pay - offs.
And so, in the spirit of the holidays, I'm writing about what it means to be a good colleague (and why it's worth your time to be one).
Well my colleague Bob Tarantino — yes blogosphere that Bob Tarantino — has just published a book on the Canadian statute oddities.
Throughout my career I've seen even the best colleagues and leaders succumb to pressure as they relentlessly pursue targets.
Think of a resume summary as something your best colleagues would say about your professional achievements.
In 1975 Mary Ainsworth moved to the University of Virginia - partly because many good colleagues had settled down there and because Virginia had become the new hotspot for developmental psychology.
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Not exact matches

«I felt in a bit of a slump for a few weeks,» confessed one, which prompted a colleague to chime in, «I've been feeling that way as well.
So that when faced with a heady career discussion with my boss, colleagues, wife, or (to be honest) myself, I'd have a quantitative, longitudinal, evidence - based narrative that would beat the pants off of «Pretty good, I guess.»
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