Sentences with phrase «number of his colleagues when»

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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.
That's a slight improvement over 2012's numbers (when the difference was 83 percent) but it's a huge drop from 2000, when women made 91 percent of their male colleagues» earnings.
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.
James Cleverly has also impressed many of his Tory colleagues, although Number 10 was not thrilled when the Braintree MP joined up with five fellow MPs to back a European Union exit on 4 January.
It didn't help that she alienated a number of Central Queens colleagues when she got the mayor to help her establish a Flushing Meadows - Corona Park conservancy that is more or less under her control.
McEneny said he is of the «never said never» mindset when it comes to extended the millionaire's tax, which is being advocated by a number of his colleagues, adding: «I suspect we're not going to be able to meet our goals; somewhere along the line there's going to have to be a compromise.»
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.
Phillips and other colleagues cheered when a number of women did secure the chairmanships, including Rachel Reeves on business, Yvette Cooper at home affairs and Nicky Morgan at Treasury.
To that criticism are added many more by those who despair of Gordon Brown: an incoherent policy agenda and an inability to inspire; prevarication when he needs to seize the initiative and clumsiness when he finally tries; poisonous spinning against colleagues conducted by the dark side of his operation at Number 10; a hopeless addiction to backfiring tactical wheezes.
As early as 2007, in a study published in the scientific magazine Nature, Hackermüller, together with a number of colleagues, was able to demonstrate that not only two per cent of the genome is transcribed into RNA — a template which normally serves the production of proteins — but practically the entire genome, even those areas which are completely neglected when looking at blueprints for proteins.
I received a number of postdoctoral fellowships from the Canadian federal government and health charities, and I pursued a research career until 1995, when my colleagues and I identified a novel marker of HIV infection.
The study revealed that in the model system chosen by Opitz and colleagues the winning side becomes apparent at a very early stage in the growth of the population, when the numbers of cells are still relatively small.
Egan and his colleagues also showed with brain imaging that the prefrontal cortex was abnormally active in subjects with the faster enzyme when they were trying to keep in mind a set of numbers.
Brennan Phillips, from the University of Rhode Island, and colleagues were exploring the seafloor of the Galapagos Island in 2015 when they found large numbers of egg cases of the deep - sea skate.
When Dr. Liu and his colleagues measured the relative amounts of phenolics, and whether they were present in bound or free form, in common fruits and vegetables like apples, red grapes, broccoli and spinach, they found that phenolics in the «free» form averaged 76 % of the total number of phenolics in these foods.
Most of the time this means that women see a finite number of spots at that level for us, so the automatic feeling when we meet a new female colleague (especially if she's good) is that we are threatened.
When asked to explain why they felt they were unable to move up in their career, female teachers cited a number of reasons, including: a lack of confidence (23 per cent); employer attitudes (21 per cent); and a fear of how they will be perceived by senior management and colleagues (13 per cent).
The idea The idea behind a tiny and cheap computer for kids came in 2006, when Dr Eben Upton and his colleagues at the University of Cambridge's Computer Laboratory, including Rob Mullins, Jack Lang and Alan Mycroft, became concerned about the year - on - year decline in the numbers and skills levels of the A Level students applying to read Computer Science in each academic year.
When the legislature eliminated the cap on new university charters and expanded dramatically the number of new untested on - line school offerings in Michigan, Senator Pavlov and his colleagues purposefully rejected the State Board's recommendations to ensure that any new schools deliver high - quality education.
The limited number of black colleagues becomes particularly glaring when they consider their district and state education leaders, they told us, and also when they attend professional development meetings, which rarely address the kinds of issues they face.
I was a little hesitant when a number of my colleagues nominated an RS2.
Shepherd said Hansen and his colleagues used a relatively short time period — 15 years — to calculate the accelerated loss of ice from Greenland and Antarctica due to climate change, and that he would «exercise caution when interpreting such numbers
Hind joined Tuckers in 2008 along with a number of colleagues from Fisher Meredith, when the crime department of that firm joined with Tuckers.
Simon inspired me to teach Property Law when I became his colleague on the Osgoode faculty a number of years later.
If you've been following my quiz series, then you know ScienceOfRelationship's very own Dr. Benjamin Le and colleagues hunkered down some years ago to crunch numbers on over thirty - thousand dating folks in the U.S., Europe, and Canada.1 When the calculation smoke had cleared, they had something pretty special: a shiny, ranked list of relationship factors that make a difference in whether a couple stays together or breaks up in the future.
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