Sentences with phrase «out by some colleagues»

The experimental tasks are carried out by colleagues from Germany, France, Great Britain and Switzerland.
Despite tackling it in first gear low - range, in which stability control (but not traction control) is automatically disabled, we got stuck halfway up a particularly snotty hillclimb as one front and one rear tyre scrambled for traction in deep holes chopped out by my colleagues.
It will be quickly kicked out by its colleagues.
Over the years, I've dutifully researched all the wisdom put out by my colleagues on the marketing value of holiday cards, which boils down to:
And when you next hear one or more of these «denial narratives» being rolled out by a colleague in the legal profession, please consider challenging them — politely, with reference to the empirical data — so that I can feel less alone the next time I stand up in front a legal audience afraid of change?
We all hesitate, and rightly so, to post anything online, for all the world to scrutinize, that is less than true, and can be outed by colleagues, employers or others who know better.
We all hesitate posting anything online, for all the world to scrutinize, that isn't accurate and can be outed by colleagues, employers or others who know better.
I was made to feel like odd - man - out by some colleagues.

Not exact matches

My colleague Maria Pergolino pointed out that when people say they are a thought leader they are saying they take the time to help others by not only doing a great job but also making an effort to package it up via blogs, presentations, etc., so other people can learn.
by Morgan Stanley equity analyst Ricky Goldwasser and colleagues, points out that the regulatory barriers to entry here are relatively low and that the various markets for dispensing drugs are both fragmented and huge.
Hide a stapler in jelly Popularized by a certain sitcom television program, this office «prank» is sure to crack - up the rest of your colleagues — just don't be expecting the recipient to eat his or her way out of the jelly.
When you're trying to build new business partnerships you will find out that it can be very easy to push your customers or colleagues away by making inappropriate jokes or being too insistent.
That's because it was only 3:30 p.m.. By the time company co-founder Gabriel Alenius and his colleagues at the Scandinavian design agency settled their tabs and walked out into the sunlight, it was just 5 p.m. «We were finished our beers already.
(You can find out more about reverse mortgages in this article by our colleagues at Money.)
In general, he's found that unmotivated employees quickly filter out because they don't like being constantly challenged and pushed by their colleagues and settle for an easier, cushier experience elsewhere.
For anyone who wants to read the best damn feature out there on this debate — and on the epic story of the effort to find a worthy Alzheimer's drug — I recommend this 2015 Fortune classic by my colleague Erika Fry: «Can Biogen Beat The Memory Thief?»
Ten team members at Burlington Massachusetts - based PR firm Davies Murphy Group were invited to attend a business meeting by a colleague, which turned out to be a complementary lunch at a local restaurant.
We instructed our employees to plan ahead for projects or goals that may be impacted by taking time off: keep your coworkers and managers informed, let your colleagues know at least two weeks ahead of time when you'll be on vacation, and report in on days you need to be out unexpectedly.
So prepare by building your presentation, then try it out on friends, family and close colleagues.
Spend your coffee (or tea) time networking, whether by reaching out to colleagues on LinkedIn or Twitter or through scheduling meetings with potential business partners.
«As they struggled to figure out what made a team successful, Rozovsky and her colleagues kept coming across research by psychologists and sociologists that focused on what are known as «group norms» - the traditions, behavioral standards, and unwritten rules that govern how teams function when they gather... Norms can be unspoken or openly acknowledged, but their influence is often profound.»
Nye said he was encouraged by respected environmental colleagues in the United States to speak out against the Kinder Morgan pipeline while with Trudeau, which he didn't do on stage.
Comey then asked a colleague to tell The New York Times about the memo documenting his February 14 meeting with Trump, out of concern that the president may have tried to obstruct justice by asking the FBI to drop its investigation into Flynn.
The problem is doing what is ethical vs. acting out of self - interest can get commingled in an under - performing director's mind, or even a founder's mind, or even other directors» minds (who have been captured by the entrenched director colleague), without an objective measurement.
The research team set out to investigate the difference between «positive» and «negative» distractions, i.e., does it make a difference for your productivity whether you're interrupted by, say, that highly annoying chatty colleague or by a link to a gorilla who has adopted a kitten?
The Conference Board of Canada released a study just last week (reported here by my colleague Chris Sorensen) ranking Canada a lacklustre ninth out of 16 comparable developed countries on innovation.
The new work by Okubo and his USGS colleagues zoomed out for a wider view of the canyons, yet used incredibly detailed images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's HiRISE camera to look for signs of ancient shallow pools.
The new study, published in the Journal of Management, suggests that a bad mood caused by an oafish colleague doesn't simply go away when we get home; bad moods travel home with us, causing unhappy employees to lash out at their family members.
Well before then, he was known for his controversial firing by TCW — and for taking a few dozen colleagues with him when he walked out the door and started his own firm.
He could raise the GST, but the Prime Minister has ruled that out; he could fulfill an election commitment by undertaking a serious simplification of the income tax system, which could yield substantial revenues (about $ 3 to $ 5 billion), but he seems reluctant to do that; or, he could take the easy way out and simply cut his fiscal prudence in half and «miraculously» free up $ 3billion annually for his cabinet colleagues.
As my colleague Tim Green pointed out in an in - depth article about Buffett's IBM investment, most of IBM's revenue comes from clients who use multiple IBM solutions, which creates big switching costs (this is what Buffett means by «stickiness»).
Launched by former finance - types John Ballay and Matt Mueller, the New York - based Knot Standard intended to fill a dearth in bespoke suiting in the United States, after the founders noticed their American colleagues in Dubai weren't dressing up to snuff at international business meetings and didn't have the desire to seek out a traditional tailor.
Kleiner Perkins partner Ellen Pao has unleashed one of Silicon Valley's juiciest lawsuits in recent memory, alleging discrimination, harassment, and even an out - of - the - box solution to her woes proposed by a colleague: marriage to her harasser.
It turns out that his reaction was mild by comparison with some of his secularist and atheistic colleagues.
When given a chance to pray before our colleagues, we often feel the need to cover every cause, name every country, and in a marathon of self - righteousness, write every last vestige of prayerfulness out of prayer by making it not a moment to confess dependence and gratitude, but the closing argument of a self - nominated saint.
I put this question out to some of my Rabbis Without Borders colleagues, and in addition to seconding the Bereshit Rabbah idea, they recommended Searching for Meaning in Midrash: Lessons for Everyday Living by Michael Katz and Gershon Schwartz and Reading the Book: Making the Bible a Timeless Text by Rabbi Burt Visotzky.
The experiment, carried out by Ronald Hanson and colleagues, involved entangling spins in diamonds separated by more than a kilometre, then measuring correlations between the spins.
My World Relief colleagues both throughout the U.S. and across the globe are eager to help bridge that gap, living out our mission by empowering local churches to serve the vulnerable.
The decisive event in the whole Kung episode was the declaration issued by seven (out of 11) of Küng's colleagues on the Catholic faculty on February 5, when they maintained that any professor without a missio canonica (i.e., official endorsement as a teacher of Roman Catholic theology) should not remain on a Roman Catholic faculty (Der Fall Küng, pp. 235 - 44).
(Quoted in Genesis, a fine evangelical newsletter put out by Kenneth Myers, formerly our colleague in editing This World.
This recipe was recommended by a colleague who has been trying out recipes from the cookbook Jerusalem by Yotam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi.
Over the past 12 months, I've spent something like 250 nights eating out, sometimes with my family, sometimes with friends and colleagues, and often on the road by myself.
Reus has become one of the most electric and in demand midfielders of his generation, and has already cemented his place in Dortmund's hall of fame by ruling out a move to Bayern Munich like his former colleagues Mario Gotze and Robert Lewandowski.
The England international was picked out inside the box by Divock Origi and evaded the defender with a smart shimmy before firing a low strike past his international colleague Forster.
Equipped in every department with world - class calibre, Bayern always seemed to have a rabbit to pull out of the hat: a vital save from goalkeeper Manuel Neuer; the electrifying overlapping of full - backs Philipp Lahm and David Alaba; or Brazilian centre - back Dante galvanising his colleagues by word or deed.
Wasn't helped much by his out of form colleagues alongside him.
Like most working moms, I'd drop my child off in the morning, say a quick goodbye and then bolt out of there in time to get to my downtown office by 9:20 a.m. (20 minutes later than my 20 - something colleagues).
Will it be in a shared staff room with colleagues walking in an out, a private nursing room set aside for complete privacy or will you sit in your car for relative privacy but on view to passers by?
I had a good colleague get hit by a car and suffered a concussion that still has her out.
Monserrate's attack on a woman and subsequent use of his elected position to cover that up, influence the outcome of his trial and hide key facts from a committee of his colleagues all contribute to the feeling shared by some members that his actions were far worse than Parker's attack on a male Post photographer who was staking him out.
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