Not exact matches
To conclude, I hope these
remarks about financial stability also reflect on what our legal
colleagues have accomplished at the ECB.
«This case is
about corruption and greed at the highest levels,» Tierney said, his
remark sounding much like one delivered by his
colleague in opening statements March 14 in the same Central Islip courtroom.
The other week, she made a snide
remark about the amount of letters my
colleague had written — just after she'd signed a batch of letters she'd not read.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand tore into Alabama Sen. Jeff Sessions, President Donald Trump «s pick for U.S. Attorney General, on the Senate floor this morning — bashing her southern
colleague's voting record on hate crime legislation, and his
remarks last year regarding a tape that caught Trump candidly talking
about molesting women.
Think
about someone you'd consider to be highly sensitive — I'm guessing you probably brought to mind someone who always sobs at chick flicks or is immediately offended by a seemingly harmless, offhand
remark from a friend or
colleague.
Not one of us work in the same school, and only a couple of us even live in the same state, yet our conversation flowed easily from topic to topic, from professional issues to jokes to
remarks about absent
colleagues, some of whom we may never have met in person.
Lee, I agree with your
remarks about the roles instructional coaches play in working with their teaching
colleagues.
You're still making intemperate
remarks about your scientific
colleagues in public forums, you've just taken aim in a different direction.
The
remark drew supportive responses from her
colleagues, and the employee responded by posting additional negative comments
about the supervisor.
But frankly, if your
colleagues share negative or snide
remarks about your brand — assuming they're not responding to something that is actually offensive — you should see it as a sign that you're hitting a nerve with your competitors.