In a lot of ways, I learned more then than during
any other point in my career.
In this book, Dalgleish moves closer to involvement with the murder drama than at
any other point in his career.
Now he has completed that rehabilitation he is as unlikely to sustain an injury as at
any other point in his career.
But he is now surrounded by more virologists than at
any other point in his career.
Among artists there is a greater sense of possibility and joie de vivre, and as a result it feels livelier than it has at
other points in my career.
At
no other point in their careers are lawyers afforded the opportunity to study (for example) feminist legal theory, critical race theory, or legal history, all of which have the potential to significantly deepen and enrich their understanding of the role of law and lawyers.
Not exact matches
Chadwick said that he's looking to advise a small number of companies at this
point in his
career, though he declined to name
others.
For instance, a twenty - eight - year - old mother
in the same study, like many
other respondents,
pointed to «my family and my children primarily, and my
careers» Another person answered, «my child, my friends, my hobbies, and mostly my work; they give me a sense of achievement.»
By this
point in its
career, paideia had come to have four aspects that continue to mark it thereafter, despite changes
in other respects.11 These aspects are largely the legacy of Plato's proposed reform of Athens» traditional educational practices.
There are paradoxes and perplexities
in the Franciscan way of life no less than
in other Christian ways and most of them appear at some
point in Francis» own
career.
A renewed partnership of church and committed Catholic laity
in the university, business and professional worlds would create communal pride, a rallying
point for concerted action, and an impetus for talented young people aspiring to a
career in service to
others.
Now I come close to the theme of this article: one writer, and I have found no
other,
in the early Middle Ages attacked classical theism head - on precisely on its two most vulnerable
points — its affirmation of, or failure definitely to reject, unqualified theological determinism, and its commitment to endless posthumous
careers for human persons, making them
in that respect rivals to God.
There are also dozens of
other ways you can twist or turn statistics
in order to show Trout's prowess at this stage of his
career, and 1,000 hits marks just one major
point where he can be compared to
other greats.
Where last season saw tensions arise over the battle for the 2017 title, this season presents wider ramifications that, when framed historically, could be considered the
point in which one driver's
career surpassed the
others.
On the
other side, C's rookie Kelly Olynyk poured
in a
career - high 21
points on 8 - of - 11 shooting and managed five assists and four rebounds to lead his squad.
I don't know enough about psychology to understand how a player that may have been rushed at some
point in his
career is irreparably harmed if they are given successive opportunities to prove themselves with
other coaches, teams and leagues.
He was the No. 1 pick
in the NFL draft 13 years ago and for almost every
other player, there isn't a chance at this
point in a
career to rewrite things.
It's not just a youth problem, very rarely do English players play
in other European leagues at any
point in their
careers.
And shouldn't Severson, at this
point in his
career be measured against some
other guys on
other teams
in the league who are
in his age range and games played?
Jules Bianchi probably shouldn't have scored any
points in his tragically short
career, because Marussia (like the
other two «new» teams which had joined
in 2010) never really looked close to finishing
in the top 10.
While this writer sees the inadequacies
in Rooney's game this season, as any
other can, there's no denying that Rooney's overall
career can be deemed a success up until this
point, and on the day of his...
Of course on the
other side of the coin, there can be no doubt at all that Falcao was, at one
point in his
career, one of the top strikers
in world football.
Over the last few weeks, Gil had conversations with Tony Shorris about his desire to seek
other opportunities,» de Blasio said, adding that it was «normal» for Taylor to want to leave public service at this
point in his
career.
Every Friday, Science
Careers points to articles in the Science family of publications that are relevant to careers in science and other technical
Careers points to articles
in the Science family of publications that are relevant to
careers in science and other technical
careers in science and
other technical fields.
Life at the Bottleneck by Ruth Müller, 26 October 2012 Upon realizing, as a scholar of science and technology studies, that success and failure
in academia depend on more than personal effort, Ruth Müller made it a
point to identify
other potential interests and fields of occupation to increase her resilience to
career anxieties.
Women have a hiring advantage
in the scientific stratosphere 29 April 2015 A widely reported study says women are preferred
in faculty hiring — but it doesn't say bias isn't a problem at
other key
career points.
So we're
pointing our readers toward articles relevant to
careers in science and
other technical fields.
Erica Sodergren, 69, a senior research scientist at the Jackson Laboratory
in Farmington, Connecticut, shares that when you have a group of researchers of varying ages and
points in their
careers, they can offer each
other invaluable advice on evaluating
career - related decisions.
So, every Friday, we're
pointing our readers toward articles that hold some relevance to
careers in science and
other technical fields.
A widely reported study says women are preferred
in faculty hiring — but it doesn't say bias isn't a problem at
other key
career points.
So, every week, we're
pointing our readers toward articles relevant to
careers in science and
other technical fields.
Talking to your peers, students ahead of you, and people who have earned doctorates
in your discipline can help you realize that many
others — including those who have successfully completed their degrees and moved on to satisfying
careers — have had similar thoughts at one
point or another.
They identified «the ages between 14 - 17 as critical to mobility decisions but
others (e.g. EMBO)
pointed to pre-school ages as key to women's
careers since it is women who carry the biggest share of childcare responsibility... and men scientists with children are less obstructed
in their mobility
career choices and decisions (because they are less likely to be married to women scientists who are often the «trailing spouse»).»
I could also
point out that someone working
in academia or industry who is embittered by knowing that their choice of
career was made by seeking to placate an advisor could do more to discourage
other women and minorities from entering scientific
careers.
To remedy that, every Friday we're
pointing our readers toward articles appearing
in Science (the print magazine), online news, Science Translational Medicine (STM), and Science Signaling — that hold some relevance to
careers in science and
other technical fields.
Much has been written recently about different ways that scientists can contribute away from the bench, of course on Next Wave but also
in various
other publications, * and I have met many scientists who have sought new challenges at different
points in their
careers.
But sometimes it can be hard to feel gratitude, especially if you're struggling through a difficult
point in your research or experiencing
other career challenges.
In other words, at some point in a lifting career you'll need to choose assistance work that won't beat the hell out of you and take away from the main lift
In other words, at some
point in a lifting career you'll need to choose assistance work that won't beat the hell out of you and take away from the main lift
in a lifting
career you'll need to choose assistance work that won't beat the hell out of you and take away from the main lifts.
«Men Are from Mars, Women Are from Venus» was a great jumping
point for an evolutionary
career that now consists of
other successful books, audio, videos and products on intimacy, dating, success and health, especially how certain hormones lower stress for men and women and,
in turn, improve their relationships.
At this
point in his
career, Freeman makes no attempt to play a character
other than «Morgan Freeman.»
The director: Nuri Bilge Ceylan (Turkey) The talent: By this
point in his
career, auteur - photographer Ceylan is a self - standing arthouse brand — which is just as well, since the
other names involved are unlikely to ring many bells with non-Turkish viewers.
At various
points in his fantastically varied and storied
career he wrote position papers on the need of support for a moribund Australian film industry, wrote and directed numerous episodes of such seminal TV shows as Homicide and Division 4 for Crawford Productions, was central
in establishing film courses and departments
in places such as Canberra and Brisbane (Griffith University), wrote plays and performed poems at Melbourne University and La Mama
in the 1960s, directed feature films
in the early 1980s (most memorably Ginger Meggs
in 1982), made documentaries for the ABC and SBS (The Myth Makers, Images of Australia, The Legend of Fred Paterson, and numerous
others), wrote and edited such books as Screenwriting: A Manual and Queensland Images
in Film and Television, helmed commercials for a vast array of companies and government bodies, contributed film reviews to ABC radio (and more occasionally TV) across various states (for almost 40 years), wrote for numerous publications including Overland, The Canberra Times, Metro, The Concise Encyclopedia of Documentary Film, The Hobart Mercury, and so much more.
Quentin Tarantino has dabbled
in just about every genre at this
point in his
career, so it's only natural that he would try his hand at a Western, although «Django Unchained» is actually more of a genre mash - up between a spaghetti western and a blaxploitation film, with all the musical cues, whip pans and
other stylistic flourishes that both genres are known for.
Add to these dizzying bullet
points approximately a zillion
other improbable
career choices, and you could make the case that Franco, 37, is the most productive man
in pop culture.
The Big Short marks a tuning
point in the
career of writer - director Adam McKay who made his name with Anchorman: The Legend Of Ron Burgundy
in 2004, followed by hit Will Ferrell comedies Step Brothers and The
Other Guys.
Leading a fantastic ensemble cast
in The
Other Side of Sleep, as well as being named one of Berlin International Film Festival's Shooting Stars, Antonia Campbell - Hughes»
career is at a high
point.
In this 21 - minute and 51 - second chat, Gere goes over his
career at the
point Days came to him, what appealed to him about the project, the film's visual style, cast and crew, working with Malick, his take on his character, location shooting, and some
other filming specifics.
After dabbling
in just about every genre at this
point in his
career, it was only natural that he would eventually try his hand at making a Western, even if «Django Unchained» is more of a genre mash - up between a spaghetti western and a blaxploitation film, complete with all the musical cues, whip pans and
other stylistic flourishes.
As Beach Boys» Brian Wilson
in «Love & Mercy,» Dano says the role is a turning
point for him, and shares which
other film marked a milestone
in his
career and the most important thing to him as an actor.
Up to three background
points are given to candidates who have certain prior LAUSD experience like participation
in the district's
career ladder program,
in which the non-teaching staff (like classroom aides) are encouraged to earn a credential; have a master's degree or higher; have specific prior leadership experience
in the military or
other organizations, or are recruited through Teach For America.