She is also out to
a number of her colleagues in the National Society for Black Physicists (NSBP).
A party spokesman said: «Jeremy has today spoken to
a number of colleagues in the parliamentary Labour party and will continue to do so throughout the day.
The majority of respondents in our survey work closely with a small
number of colleagues in their marketing teams or act as the sole marketer at their company:
Not exact matches
And, despite Meyers» insistence that Trump would not have appeared on his show anyway, the GOP candidate is a frequent media presence who made a
number of late - night TV visits
in the early months
of his campaign, including with Meyers» NBC
colleagues like Jimmy Fallon, on The Tonight Show, as well as a hosting gig on Saturday Night Live.
But
in fact what happened is a
number of colleagues and peers started calling, emailing and finding me and saying thank you.
Sociologist Pontell and his
colleagues Kitty Calavita, at U.C. Irvine, and Robert Tillman, at New York's St. John's University, have demonstrated this
in a
number of compelling academic studies.
Dalio's rule takes things out
of the vague domain
of etiquette and into the harsh light
of numbers - two minutes is all you get, but you have a right to that time without a pushy
colleague jumping
in.
«
In the last 24 hours, our
colleagues at Vanity Fair broke a
number of internal records with their Caitlyn Jenner July cover story,» it said.
Beck, one
of the highest - rated conservative radio hosts
in the country and founder
of TheBlaze, said he's sure «there are those who believe» what they say, but pointed to
numbers when asked why so many
of his
colleagues — many
of whom he calls friends — have embraced Trump.
Researchers at the Karolinska Institute
in Stockholm and their
colleagues looked at myocardial infarction rates
in Sweden since 1987 and found that the
number of heart attacks rose about 5 percent during the first week
of daylight saving time (called summer time
in Europe).
One finding from the study's survey was that women felt their advancement was hampered by a
number of factors, including informal interactions and mentoring with and by their male
colleagues, as well as gender biases by entrepreneurs (who are mostly male)
in their perception
of investors.
America's hospitals were beset by an unusual
number of calamities
in 2017: Fires raged
in Northern and Southern California; hurricanes displaced thousands
in Houston, Florida and Puerto Rico; the deadliest mass shooting
in modern history killed 58 people and wounded more than 500 others
in Las Vegas; and an attack at a Bronx hospital
in which a doctor turned a gun on his former
colleagues, killing one and injuring six.
Unlike a
number of Lutheran
colleagues and friends who have become Roman Catholics or are tempted
in that direction, I have never seriously contemplated leaving Wittenberg for Rome.
My conservative friends and
colleagues often adopt a strict and perhaps harsh tone
in any evaluation
of our problem relating to the growing
number of illegal aliens and undocumented workers.
American students
of religion
in society, including growing
numbers of «good society» researchers, are discovering that they have international
colleagues who bring fresh historical experiences and philosophical assumptions...
There are a
number of additional honors which indicate respect by
colleagues, such as election to offices
in national societies and prizes for achievement, supreme among which is the Nobel prize.
Members
of the staff have participated
in conferences
of educators
of the American Baptist Convention, the United Church
of Canada, the Lutheran Church — Missouri Synod, the Disciples
of Christ, the Presbyterian Church, U.S., and the Presbyterian Church, U.S.A. With the advice
of denominational leaders and others they compiled a list
of pastors regarded by their
colleagues as «good ministers» and entered into correspondence with a
number of them, chosen so as to make the whole group representative
of the denominational pattern.
American students
of religion
in society, including growing
numbers of «good society» researchers, are discovering that they have international
colleagues who bring fresh historical experiences and philosophical assumptions to the table.
Through collecting and reworking many
of his previously published articles, Ford will attempt
in this new book to formulate the requisite complementary natural theology for Whitehead's cosmology
in historical conversation with, and
in dialectical opposition to, a
number of contrasting perspectives on creativity, temporality, immutability, theodicy, and technical (internal) problems
in process metaphysics put forth by Robert Neville, Norris Clarke, Donald Sherburne, and other
colleagues over the years.
He has been joined
in recent years by a growing
number of colleagues, including prolific authors N. T. Wright and John Dominic Crossan.
For the next seven days, Luther went into the pulpit and spoke to those who could find the time from their daily work together with a fair
number of students, university men, priests, as well as many women, and, crucially, his
colleagues in the Faculty
of Theology.
Because the yield is so large (
in terms
of number of cookies), it would be a great way to make a thank - you gift for multiple friends or
colleagues in one simple recipe.
During this period, I have had the very good fortune
of working with outstanding
colleagues in a
number of fine research institutions and universities.
Michael Carrick and Tom Cleverley patrolled the centre
of the pitch — Cleverley slightly ahead
of his England
colleague — and while Wilfried Zaha (
in the Community Shield) and Antonio Valencia (against Swansea) stayed wide on the right flank, Robin van Persie led the line as a conventional
number nine.
Indeed, the 2014 University
of Rochester study [23] suggests that, «rather than monitor total head hits, as [was initially suggested [by Sports Legacy Institute
in its much publicized Hit Count program], it may be more effective to monitor those hits that are most likely to produce [white matter] changes, which Bazarian and his
colleagues found were when the
number of helmet impacts resulting
in a peak rotational acceleration
of 4500 rads / sec2exceeded 30 - 40 for the season, and when the
number of helmet impacts resulting
in a peak rotational acceleration.6000 rads / sec2 exceeded 10 - 15 for the season.
Given the large
number of home visiting clients at risk for developing clinical depression, Tandon and
colleagues have adapted an intervention — the Mothers and Babies Course24 — for use
in home visitation as a depression prevention intervention.
«Clare has also developed a
number of key initiatives to support her team
in providing bereavement care, including online training that will help her and her
colleagues to continue to provide the best possible support to bereaved parents.»
The renewed push from the congresswoman comes
in response to a report from The Hill that Collins urged a
number of his
colleagues to invest
in Australian bio-medical company Innate Immunotherapeutics.
By moving to a lobbying firm, Wilson follows
in the footsteps
of his former
colleagues Craig Oliver, Ameet Gill and Caroline Preston — all
of whom have made a similar move since Theresa May entered
Number 10.
A
number of peers are letting properties to MPs, as are former MPs who are letting their second homes
in London to party
colleagues.
Major's former cabinet
colleague Norman Fowler — now presiding over the upper chamber as Lord Speaker — recently warned
in an interview with this magazine that the Lords could no longer justify its size, and must «stop faffing around» and significantly cut the
number of peers.
Since his speech
in favour
of air strikes on Syria I am struck by the
number of Hilary Benn's
colleagues, those who have worked with him
in cabinets or shadow cabinets, who tell me he has changed since the summer, finding his political voice or public definition
in opposition to Jeremy Corbyn's leadership.
Those
numbers don't include the ripple effect as people forward it on to
colleagues and others, and they're also destined to go up as the promotional campaign chugs along (press release hits the wires tomorrow, for instance, and the ebook should have a mention
in the next issue
of Campaigns & Elections magazine).
I've told him I didn't agree with him about gay marriage, the House
of Lords, and about Europe — although now he's come much closer to the position I wanted us to be
in — I've been pushing that, as have a
number of my
colleagues, for a long time.
«They have decided to take a different tact and hold hostage a
number of our
colleagues right here for revenue
in their local communities,» Flanagan said.
That announcement came as O'Mara and a
number of colleagues from both sides
of the aisle made their annual ask for an increase
in Consolidated Highway Improvement Program (CHIPS) funding.
In this parliament - with the
number of MPs set to fall from 650 to 600 if the boundary review is approved - the spare seat will help the whips find a slot for one
of Sir John's
colleagues whose own seat might have disappeared or been changed beyond recognition.
Senate Republican Majority Leader John Flanagan,
in his opening speech to
colleagues, said lawmakers already implemented a
number of reforms.
But a
number of Labour and SNP MPs have now called on the parliamentary authorities to «urgently investigate» the matter, with former Foreign office minister Chris Bryant calling it a «clear conflict
of interest»; Caroline Lucas labelling the findings «deeply concerning» and the SNP's Deirdre Brock asking, «What kind
of shameless opportunist would be supporting their
colleagues in public while betraying them
in private?»
He continued: «This is important legislation and whilst I entirely respect the strong moral sensitivities
of colleagues there are also strong moral sensitivities
in relation to research into a
number of appalling diseases and conditions.
Having made a name for himself
in a
number of ways, the rugged politician is widely spoken
of as a rising star by both his Tory backbench
colleagues and Downing Street insiders.
Sky News's Boulton & Co blog polled MPs to compile a list
of their top ten «most fanciable»
colleagues earlier
in the year, and it was no surprise to see shadow culture secretary Jeremy Hunt at
number one.
It is gathered that most a
number of colleague Members
of Parliament (MPs) from both Minority National Democratic Congress (NDC) and the majority New Patriotic Party (NPP) were
in attendance.
«As someone who probably tomorrow will be driving to Albany and there are many days I've gone round - trip to Albany
in a
number of hours, but also the people who are singularly as happy right now and that's my
colleagues in state government.»
Sen. Tim Kaine (D., Va.), Hillary Clinton's running mate
in the 2016 presidential election, joined with a
number of his Democratic
colleagues Tuesday to introduced legislation to ban the sale and transfer
of «military - style assault weapons.»
In a meeting with Council members last Thursday, the speaker told her
colleagues that the long - stalled act — which would require the city's police officers to identify themselves when stopping an individual and to let that person know that they have the right to refuse a search if the officer does not have probable cause — would not go before the Council but rather would be handled internally by the police department, despite having a sufficient
number of sponsors to pass.
I was also able to work with my
colleagues on both sides
of the aisle to secure additional funding for a
number of worthwhile organizations
in Grand Island and the Tonawandas.
Slaughter had been the first woman to chair the House Rules Committee and a
number of her
colleagues on that committee, both Democrats and Republicans, praised her during a meeting
of that panel
in Washington earlier this week.
«They have decided to take a different tack, and hold hostage a
number of our
colleagues for revenue
in their local communities,» said Flanagan.
Ryan said if he and his
colleagues are successful, state funding will kick - start a
number of infrastructure programs
in the county.