Sentences with phrase «only by their peers»

Researchers tend to think of their grant proposals as carefully guarded information that will be seen only by peer reviewers in strictest confidence.
Students thrive when expectations are clear and consistent at all levels and when they are known personally, not only by their peers, but by the entire school community.
At the Hoboken Charter School, we believe that students thrive in environments where expectations are clear and consistent at all levels, and where students are known — not only by their peers, but by the entire school community.
This magnificent place is covered by the most extreme of contrasts; from the dry, greyish sand, to the deep blue ocean, and all colors in between seem to dwell in here, surrounded only by their peers.
Please enjoy this prestigious award and relish in the honor of being recognized not only by your peers and The John Chancellor award for Excellence, but also by those of us who deeply appreciate and admire your hard work.
At one time ethical standards were upheld only by peer pressure.
Our litigation team is among the very best in Georgia — a fact acknowledged not only by our peers but national and international organizations.

Not exact matches

First, as happened in Australia and New Zealand, if ISPs and content providers believe they can reduce costs by peering (i.e. not have to pay transit to exchange traffic) they can use this as a competitive tool to pass on zero - rated content to their customers, as opposed to those ISPs demanding transit payments to deliver traffic, which was particularly common when the countries could be reached only via one company, the incumbent operator.
Leaders who were in the lower 10 % of people who asked for feedback were only ranked as 17 % effective by their peers and employees.
Indeed, the average corporation in its annual proxy statement devotes about ten thousand words to justify those large payments to their CEOs, often rationalizing those large payments by calling them «performance» based and market rate (citing as peers only overpaid CEOs).
Participation at the MPW International Summit, by invitation only, is a unique opportunity to spend an intimate day with your peers — the most powerful women leaders from Asia and beyond.
Using PRIME's proprietary social media analytics methods and technology, the research firm identified 13 million relevant social media posts from March 2013 to December 2013 on the subject of mobile payment innovation in the context of MasterCard and its industry peers; sentiment analysis shows the majority of posts were driven by news - story sharing 92 % positive / factual, only 8 % negative tone overall which is a reflection of the original content as it appeared in traditional news outlets.
By tapping only well - heeled «accredited» and institutional investors, who are viewed by regulators as less in need of protection when they invest, the peer - to - peer marketplace lenders qualify for the prospectus exemptioBy tapping only well - heeled «accredited» and institutional investors, who are viewed by regulators as less in need of protection when they invest, the peer - to - peer marketplace lenders qualify for the prospectus exemptioby regulators as less in need of protection when they invest, the peer - to - peer marketplace lenders qualify for the prospectus exemption.
The Alliance Fall Forum is our invitation - only marquee gathering bestows education of Alliance Research, allow attendees to gain subject matter expertise, participate in peer to peer discussions, network, and enjoy Dine - A-Rounds hosted by Alliance Partner Firms.
Conventional Wisdom # 2: Buffett's purchase of Phillips 66 is also accompanied by a «Buffett premium» because peers Marathon Petroleum and Valero Energy only trade at 8x earnings while Phillips 66 trades at 12x earnings.
@sciper: ok so you're saying that faith, which requires no proof works well with science that requires not only proof, but is only accepted if challenged by peers and tested over and over again... sure they get along great.
Even as I was being chosen by my peers and coaches and teachers to be the captain of sports teams and academic clubs, even as I was embraced as a best friend and confidant, a very clear «Whites Only» sign still hung boldly over the «family room» in the white American house.
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.
People who are «converted» could be influenced not only by indoctrination and peer pressure, but also hallucinations induced by chemical imbalance, sleep deprivation, dehydration, malnourishment, alcohol, drugs, etc..
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.
The only thing both this friar and Akin did wrong was to let out their dirty little secrets, that is the only reason they have been censored by their peers.
So I did my part as best I could and left by 7 p.m., only to arrive the next morning and realize my peers had never gone home.
We have noted already that the Broadcast Institute study in 1971 identified a fairly even level of religious programming across the country, indicating that station managers were not only influenced by the demand for air - time for religious programs, but also by peer example.
The Heat cruised to a 115 - 78 victory sullied only by the moment Chris Andersen peered into our eyes and filled our souls with sheer terror:
As for Wenger, he's been at the club for 21 years and his earnings have only increased with each new contract over the years, in line with his peers, trends and value placed on his work by the owners who also appraise him.
Gorgon isn't the only player along these lines to have been lauded by his certain of his peers but neglected by history.
Randy Matson has had no peer in the shotput, but his dominion is threatened by Al Feuerbach, who throws only when it counts
The only children who fared poorly in the classroom were those who were disliked by many peers.
As summarized by Reuters, the study's researchers peered into the lunch boxes of 626 third and fourth graders from 12 public elementary schools in Eastern Massachusetts, and found that only 34 % of lunches contained fruit, only 11 % contained vegetables, 42 % contained snacks and 28 % included dessert.
Students show a lot of ingenuity by creating dishes that not only fall within these parameters, but are dishes that their peers will enjoy.
By the way, a great book by another skeptical OBGYN is called «Born in the USA» only he's skeptical of medicalized birth because he's a clinical scientist as well, unlike our author here and he's realized that home birth is safer than hospital birth according to peer - reviewed large scale studieBy the way, a great book by another skeptical OBGYN is called «Born in the USA» only he's skeptical of medicalized birth because he's a clinical scientist as well, unlike our author here and he's realized that home birth is safer than hospital birth according to peer - reviewed large scale studieby another skeptical OBGYN is called «Born in the USA» only he's skeptical of medicalized birth because he's a clinical scientist as well, unlike our author here and he's realized that home birth is safer than hospital birth according to peer - reviewed large scale studies.
I've gotten this question several times by email, and the only thing I can offer is to try to use peer pressure and have the child spend as much time as possible with a potty - trained child.
and most today only think it's «normal» when a baby isn't getting what it needs first... SO THAT IT HAS NO OTHER CHOICE BUT TO CRY... and you should read «it takes a village» by clinton... yes parents are people too and yes if you don't take care of yourself first then you can't take care of your baby... just like when you get on an airplane you're instructed to in an emergency put on your oxygen mask first THEN help the child sitting next to you... BUT the only reason it's impossible for most people to keep their baby from crying is because they are trying to raise their babies alone without the help of the «village»... so come down off your high horse and just ask for help... it will not only help you (listed you first because of your obvious selfishness from your post... «we don't stop having needs to sleep and eat and have relations with our peers either») but it will mostly benefit the baby.
Not only does this reduce their sense of isolation, but parents who feel understood by their peers are then able to offer deeper understanding, as well as firm but caring limits, to their children.
They have continually been voted as «Best Doctors in America» by their peers not just for their medical expertise but for the compassionate care they provide to their patients every day; helping make Pacific Fertility Center one of the best fertility clinics not only in Northern California, but in the entire nation.
«There is no such thing as infant sleep, there is no such thing as breastfeeding, there is only breastsleeping,» reads the title of a new peer - reviewed commentary piece by University of Notre Dame anthropologists James McKenna and Lee Gettler that appears in the prestigious European journal Acta Paediatrica.
Is that still punishable only by his / her peers?
Peers wanted to only count activity directly relating to campaigning in a single constituency, but the Commons voted down their amendment by 314 votes to 274, a majority of 40.
The most common pattern during Lords consideration of bills is for amendments to be discussed at committee stage, for ministers to agree to think about them, and for peers to force votes at report stage or third reading only if dissatisfied by the government's later response.
Clegg previously only demanded that the peer apologise to the women, a move that was recommended by an independent inquiry by Alistair Webster QC.
She was also the only leadership candidate whose named the disgraced peer Lord Sewel could not remember in the recent footage released by The Sun...
He did not, as had been expected, go on to become chief whip; and, in 1999, when rehe form of the Lords began, failed by only 15 votes to be included among the 92 hereditary peers elected to continue in the interim half - reformed upper house.
16 July 2003: Responding to the report by the joint committee on Lords reform, the government says that there is no consensus in parliament for introducing any elected element into the second chamber, only for removing the remaining 92 hereditary peers and establishing a new independent appointments commission.
At this stage, a peer could only leave the house by dying or could be temporarily excluded through bankruptcy or imprisonment.
Despite losing 48 of their 56 MPs at the last election, leaving them as the fourth biggest party in the Commons, with only eight MPs, the Lib Dems have 101 members in the Lords — with 11 new Lib Dem peers appointed by David Cameron in the dissolution honours list.
Bizarrely, the only peers who are elected are the hereditary peers who are elected by other peers to replace hereditary peers who die.
Scientists who feel trapped by their training, or pressured by their peers or mentors to consider only a few career options, may benefit the most from the approach taken by the CBI.
While their scores had not caught up with the other two groups by the midpoint of kindergarten (the final point of analysis for the study), Choi expects with more time DLLs with limited English skills would eventually match or even outperform English - only peers as they learn more English and become bilingual.
For most of the 60 articles retracted by SAGE, the original peer review had used only author - nominated reviewers.
Metzler, who is the Founder and Executive Director of the Illinois Science Council (ISC) in Chicago, reminded scientists the scientific community really only represents about 1 % of the U.S. population — something that is easy to forget when you are surrounded by peers.
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