Sentences with phrase «many times my colleague»

The team at Bluebeam doesn't decorate every time a colleague is on vacation, but about once a month, someone comes back to a surprise.
The next time a colleague tries to engage you in the office drama du jour, offer a one - word response, like «interesting» or «wow,» and follow it with, «I've got to go.
I remember the first time a colleague put a flak jacket on me, I almost fell over.
Our columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin and his Times colleagues help you make sense of major business and policy headlines — and the power - brokers who shape them.
What can myself and a part - time colleague possibly hope to do in the face of the vast human need in front of us on a daily basis?
Clearly Mark Jackson is liked by many he's been one of the leagues premier broadcasters for years and got an emphatic endorsement by one of his long time colleagues Jeff Van Gundy.
«I'm still working with my long - time colleagues at Student Sports on other exciting projects, but it's not a magazine.
In a recent conversation about mentoring with my long - time colleague Nettie Fabrie from Sound Circle Center who is the Pedagogical Dean of the Seattle Waldorf School, I posed a question about mentoring a new and untrained teacher and she shared with me an important thought about mentoring new teachers in general.
Part - time British troops serving in Iraq are more likely to suffer mental and physical illnesses than their full - time colleagues, a new report finds.
«It is an honor to have the strong support of my friend and long - time colleague in Washington and in Harlem, President Bill Clinton — truly one the finest leaders in our nation's history,» Rangel said in a statement.
Dicker read that Alcantara said,» I would like to know how many times my colleague has been called the n - word or spic.»
«I would like to know how many times my colleague has been called the n - word,» said Alcantara, who then used a racial epithet to describe other names that she said she had been called.
ATHLETIC DIRECTOR «WAS JUST AMAZING» A married father of two and the athletic director at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Chris Hixon wasn't shy about jumping in wherever he was needed, said friend and one - time colleague Dianne Sanzari.
Debi Rose, Council Member, Staten Island «I look forward to working with my long - time colleague Melissa Mark - Viverito as the next Speaker of the City Council.
The people implicated in this report are her long - time colleagues, her party leaders that she voted to put there.
«It is with great confidence and excitement that I support my friend, neighbor and long - time colleague to continue the legacy of inclusion and representation for Harlem residents in US Congress.»
A husband, father of two and the athletic director at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, Chris Hixon wasn't shy about jumping in wherever he was needed, said friend and one - time colleague Dianne Sanzari.
My Times colleague Sam Coates has this to say about Douglas Alexander's point about Ukip's rise potentially helping Labour.
In a written statement, former City Council Speaker Christine Quinn issued a stinging rebuke of her one - time colleague, writing, «Fernando Cabrera's record of opposing LGBT and reproductive rights in the City Council is as long as it is appalling — but this endorsement of a Ugandan government that sees our community as sub-human is a new low I could have never imagined him stooping to.»
De Pater's long - time colleague and coauthor Ashley Davies, a volcanologist with NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena, Calif., said that the recent eruptions resemble past events that spewed tens of cubic miles of lava over hundreds of square miles in a short period of time.
He and his long - time colleague, Dr. Michael S. Brown, have worked together for the last 30 years on the genetics and regulation of cholesterol metabolism.
He and his long - time colleague, Dr. Joseph L. Goldstein, together discovered the low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor, which controls the level of cholesterol in blood and in cells.
As a long time colleague of Louben, I can testify on behalf of his expertise in the fields of exercise science, nutrition, and general health.
We are pleased to announce that several long - time colleagues of Dr. Lee have formed a non-profit organization to advance his work.
Written by a long - time colleague of Dr. Lee, Fit Into Your Genes is an excellent complement to Dr. Lee's books.
Writer - director Keenan Ivory Wayans also stars as Los Angeles private eye Arthur Shame, a former cop whose troubled past resurfaces when a one - time colleague asks for help in a narcotic case.
heralds the seamless contributions of Matte World Digital (note that Craig Barron, Fincher's one - time colleague at ILM, stubbornly calls the Star Wars movie they worked on together Revenge of the Jedi).
He is John Clancy, a one - time colleague of Merriweather's who now, after personal tragedy, lives as a recluse in a barely furnished house in a remote rural area.
Dr. Paul Gray, our Chief Curriculum Officer, continues to collaborate with long - time colleagues and their work is periodically published.
This week, I am delighted to post a piece by my long - time colleague Wendy Fischman.
In early November 2014, it was announced that Jerome Mazandarani and long time colleague and friend Andrew Hewson would be leaving Manga Entertainment UK to establish their own company.
Herrmann animates, without overkill, Ebert's anecdotes of colorful Chicago Sun - Times colleagues, including late columnist Mike Royko and former editor James Hoge; leading actors John Wayne, Lee Marvin, and Robert Mitchum, among others; and great directors Martin Scorsese and Werner Herzog; and he makes genuine and touching Ebert's contentious but loving relationship with fellow Chicago film critic and TV partner Gene Siskel, who passed away in 1999.
Hernandez is, of course, citing the work of her one - time colleague, Nico Dauphiné (whom she defended in an reply to an e-mail I sent her following Dauphiné's conviction on attempted animal cruelty charges last year: «In all my interactions with her, I have known Nico to be a very responsible scientist and a very caring individual, both to people and to all animals.»)
Diane Johnson, Vice President of Medical Services, and a long - time colleague of Chris, shared a similar sentiment.
This state - of - the art scuba diving operation was co-designed by his long - time colleague Don Santee.
The donation is the equivalent of employing two of our full - time colleagues to answer calls to our advice and information line, helping people newly diagnosed with mental illness get more information and support — which is fantastic.»
In 1997 he formed Planet Moon Studios with some long time colleagues, where he built Giants: Citizen Kabuto, among other games.
The Brooklyn Rail sat down with the long - time colleagues and friends to talk through the ways in which their practices intertwine and bolster each other's art.
Designed as a turn - around book with two front covers, one for each of the venues of this two - part exhibition, this catalogue includes a number of contributions by Rauch's long - time colleagues, including fellow artists Michaël Borremans, Hartwig Ebersbach, Jonathan Meese, and Luc Tuymans; art critics and historians, such as Rudij Bergmann and Werner Hofmann; and museum directors, such as Markus Brüderlin, Robert Fleck, and Klaus Werner.
The introduction to the Sourcebook was written by Constance M. Lewallen, a curator and long - time colleague of the artist.
The post at Computational Legal Studies has all the background (hat tip to my friend and Times colleague John Schwartz).
When he became a professor at the University of Maryland in 1984, he brought COLA with him and subsequently placed it under his long - time colleague, James Kinter as «Research Scientist» from 1987 - 1993.
She would like to say no more often but every time a colleague or friend asks her for help she feels compelled to say yes.
LeSage, who joined Gowlings» Toronto office about two years ago after some encouragement from long - time colleague and head of the firm's advocacy department, Glenn Hainey, says the bulk of his time is spent being a «mentor and sounding board» and helping young lawyers and law students adjust to their new careers.
But what if every time a colleague outside your firm asked for your opinion on a legal issue, you became conflicted out of representing any party whose interests were opposed to those of... [more]
Allen founded Ropes» London office in January 2010 with long - time colleague Mike Goetz, when the pair joined from Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer.
Legal Times colleague Joe Palazzolo reports that the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia which now has habeas jurisdiction over the detainees as a result of today's ruling, is already responding to the decision.
If a part - time employee finds they will not be paid for a bank holiday which falls on a day they do not work, this could have the consequence that they are being treated less favourably than their full - time colleagues.
I recently chatted with a long - time colleague who is a general counsel at British Telecom (Chris Fowler) about this issue.
But what if every time a colleague outside your firm asked for your opinion on a legal issue, you became conflicted out of representing any party whose interests were opposed to those of that colleague's clients?
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