If you were
referred by a colleague, mention them in your first sentence.
You might be
referred by a colleague, a friend, an employee at the company you're interested in, or even your college career office.
«My clientele for the past 20 + years have been largely executives and business owners
referred by colleagues.
Not exact matches
If you are a woman and / or racial minority, chances are you have been interrupted or talked over
by a
colleague in a meeting (a circumstance often
referred to as «mansplaining.»)
So
by the time someone lands on our doorstep, they have usually been
referred to us
by two or three
colleagues.
The Dutchman was pleased to receive a tweet from Wayne Rooney congratulating him for his powerful strike against Australia —
referring to him
by his club nickname of Batman, in a play on words around his first name — and said he would root for his Man Utd club
colleague for the Three Lions in their vital Group D clash.
Again, I will
refer you to my facebook page where I post book suggestions, tips, and upcoming workshops
by myself and
colleagues to learn these skills.
Wilson wasted no time in going for DiNapoli's jugular,
referring to him as the «unelected comptroller» (he was elevated to his post in 2007
by his former Assembly
colleagues following former Comptroller Alan Hevesi's guilty plea to a felony and subsequent resignation).
In contrast to the House of Commons, AMs
refer to each other
by name and use the second person in dealings with
colleagues.
I am
referring to the decision of the Hon. Attorney - General to curtail the trial of the infamous Delta Force members who stormed a session of the Kumasi Circuit Court and aided the escape of 13 of their
colleagues who were standing trial,
by entering a Nolle Prosequi — «Refuse to Pursue.»
Often
referred to
by colleagues as a coalition builder with a low - key personality, Heastie will be pressured to crack down on corruption in an Assembly still reeling from the Silver scandal.
Malliotakis is also occasionally
referred to as a «little sister»
by her
colleagues.
For example, in a 2008 study psychologist Kelley Drummond and her
colleagues interviewed 25 adult women who were
referred by their parents for assessment at a mental health clinic when they were between three and 12 years old.
Correction: A previous version of this story
referred to the algal species studied
by Smith and
colleagues as «Californian.»
Biofuels have done us all a big favor
by turning a spotlight on what my
colleague Jon Foley
refers to as the «other inconvenient truth»: land use.
«Consumers often mistake «use
by dates», which
refer to highly perishable goods that pose a risk to human health if consumed after a certain period, with «best before dates» which merely indicate a food's reduction in quality but not safety,» Hamilton and her
colleagues wrote.
Perusing Web of Knowledge, Pendlebury and
colleagues tally up scientists in key fields whose papers have been
referred to most often
by their peers.
Suzuki and his
colleagues found that a call
referred to as the «ABC» call — a string of notes used to signal other birds to scan for predators — was often followed
by the «D» call, which told other birds to approach.
«He rapidly built up our pediatric cancer program
by recruiting leading faculty, establishing new programs, expanding our clinical trial and bone marrow transplantation programs, strengthening basic research efforts and working with his
colleagues to build relationships with community hospitals and
referring physicians,» Polonsky said.
Often
referred to as a cinematographer - prodigy
by his peers, mentors and
colleagues, his first experience with filmmaking was in the 5th grade at the Holistic Life Foundation Holistic Me after school program.
Paul Bettany is excellent as the older officer Lieutenant Osborne, who is fondly
referred to as «uncle»
by his younger
colleagues.
Excellent, too, is Paul Bettany as the older officer Osborne, who is fondly
referred to as «uncle»
by his younger
colleagues.
In the 1970s and»80s, British psychologist Alan Baddeley and
colleagues developed a model of working memory that brings together how the brain accepts sensory input, processes both visual - spatial and verbal data, and accesses long - term memory; and how all of that input is processed
by a function they
referred to as central executive.
Norman Doidge, in The Brain that Changes Itself,
referring to a study
by Michael Merzenich and
colleagues, found that «When it came to allocating brain - processing power» the brain allocates neurological resources to those parts of the brain that are the most active.
That's the message of a new report
by Stanford education professor Martin Carnoy and two
colleagues that calls on U.S. educators to stop paying so much attention to the many nations who rank above it on international tests and instead delve deeply into results from the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), often
referred to as the nation's report card.
I believe this is what my
colleagues refer to as teacher efficacy and it starts
by pulling back the curtain.
Often
referred to
by her
colleagues as a teacher's teacher, Johnson has appeared in many instructional videos on teacher modeling, assessment and instruction, effective grouping, and writing instruction.
I'm
referring to the term «good work,» which is defined
by psychologist and writer Howard Gardner and his
colleagues as work that is simultaneously excellent in quality, carried out ethically, and personally engaging.
Research on leadership in non-school contexts is frequently driven
by theory
referred to
by one of our
colleagues as «adjectival leadership models.»
Last week, in preparation for a video interview with Jane Friedman (my former Writer's Digest
colleague, not the Open Road founder), she
referred me to an older post
by Michael Nielsen, Is scientific publishing about to be disrupted?
A disclosure in Sprint Nextel's (S) SEC filings, discovered
by colleague Mike Rollins, that
refers to some wholesale partners activating devices on Sprint's network before they're sold.
By «internal», I mean our psychological state and by «external», I refer to colleagues, the media and all events going on around u
By «internal», I mean our psychological state and
by «external», I refer to colleagues, the media and all events going on around u
by «external», I
refer to
colleagues, the media and all events going on around us.
I became worried and decided to express my feelings to a
colleague at the office who
referred me to his family hacker [SCEPTER]
by name.
To achieve this goal, we have made a strong commitment to continuing our education
by reading and attending conferences as well as discussing cases with
colleagues and
referring our patients to specialists when appropriate.
By referring three business
colleagues or friends, you can be entered a second time.
Observations
by Matthew Penn and William Livingston (
refered to in Frank Hill and
colleagues link, see above) is an interesting discovery, but conclusions drawn from it are
by no way definitive.
Stephen Luntz (comment # 21) appears to be
referring to some work done
by my
colleague David Jones and I.
You'll recall that the paper in Annals of Applied Statistics
by McShane and Wyner had critiques
by 9 teams of
colleagues as well as a rejoinder, that paper was put on line well in advance of publication, and the authors
referred to the online critiques as well as published critiques in their printed rejoinder and supporting online material (the published version alone amounted to 110 pp.)
And at a recent International Polar Year science conference in Montreal, Environment Canada's research contingent was accompanied
by a phalanx of government media observers who monitored their
colleagues» presentations and obliged the scientists to
refer any follow - up queries to their handlers.
I could
refer to papers
by Ostrom and his
colleagues all day long as absolute «proof» that raptors hunted in packs.
But the history of research on the atmospheric circulation seems to conflict with recent theory — which I assume is driven mainly
by Jennifer Francis and
colleagues, and which is what US science advisor Holdren is
referring to when he says there is a growing body of evidence linking meandering jet stream behaviour to Arctic temperature amplification.
Traditional recruiters reward lawyers in cash for
referring their friends and
colleagues for jobs, using money garnered from fees paid
by their employers!
Sometimes lawyers accept the wrong clients out of that same desire to be nice or to help, particularly if the client is
referred by a friend or
colleague.
As a result,
by maintaining your relationship with your extended network, you make it more likely that they'll
refer work to you than to other lawyers and former
colleagues that they may know.
With all of the preoccupation we have today with organizing the millions of files and documents we collect in our firms and organizations and on the web — and rightfully so, in my humble opinion — I often
refer colleagues to a paper: THE SECOND COMING — A MANIFESTO
By David Gelernter.
Cross-posted to Library Boy where I
refer to other findings
by Alarie and Green that show that Supreme Court of Canada justices who served from 1982 - 2004 do not appear to have been particularly ideologically driven, especially in comparison with their
colleagues on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Show that you're a master of your practice area, such that your readers are being very helpful for their
colleagues by referring them to you.
If you need assistance in a jurisdiction where Mr. Duncan does not practice or is not available, he can assist you
by referring you to
colleagues located elsewhere in Canada or the United States who he will contact on your behalf to help you deal with your case.
Similar functions to those of law firm research lawyers are also carried out
by dedicated individuals in government departments, courts, tribunals, and other organizations; these persons are often
referred to as advisory lawyers, counsel, or some other term conveying the same meaning — to provide advice to their
colleagues rather than directly to external clients (although they may do that also).
«My
colleague referred your firm as she was very impressed
by the quality of services delivered
by your firm»