Not exact matches
Ask a Manager: How to Navigate Clueless
Colleagues, Lunch - stealing Bosses and the
Rest of Your Life
at Work
Though Brainard is widely considered to be the most dovish Federal Reserve official, she voted with the
rest of her
colleagues to raise interest rates
at the March FOMC meeting.
A drinks reception for all those visiting the show will be held after The Big Packaging Debate
at the close of the show on Wednesday providing an opportunity to meet the panel and the
rest of the speakers
at the show, network with
colleagues, new contacts, and exhibitors.
She reportedly stayed
at the nursing home where she works through the
rest of her shift, and her
colleagues were ecstatic for her and also very impressed that she kept working throughout the day.
The
rest of the executive chamber was formally informed
at a 6 P.M. general staff meeting, said one official who was present, where Richard Baum, the governor's top aide, made no mention of a resignation and urged his
colleagues to keep their heads down and continue as best they could with the day - to - day work of state government.
«Only this week the former chancellor told
colleagues at the Evening Standard that he will not
rest until the Prime Minister is, and I quote, «chopped up in bags in my freezer».
Using DNA profiling, Garry Russ and
colleagues at the ARC Centre of Excellence for Coral Reef Studies in Queensland, Australia, have shown that devoting less than a third of an area to a marine reserve network doubled the number of juvenile fish in the
rest of the area (Current Biology, DOI: 10.1016 / j.cub.2012.04.008).
Thorsten Schwark
at the University Hospital of Schleswig - Holstein in Kiel, Germany, and his
colleagues swabbed the shoulders and buttocks of six cadavers after they had
rested on autopsy tables.
This past January Claudio Del Percio of Sapienza University in Rome and his
colleagues reported the results of a study in which they measured the brain waves of karate champions and ordinary people,
at rest with their eyes closed, and compared them.
He may be ticked off
at the
rest of the math community for some reason; or as one
colleague put it, his decision may not have any logic behind it
at all, ironically.
Raichle, a pioneer in the use of brain imaging, and his
colleagues have observed that in brains
at «
rest» — when you are not thinking of anything in particular or even when you are asleep — dispersed areas are still buzzing with communication.
But Armin
Rest at the Space Telescope Science Institute in Baltimore, Maryland, and his
colleagues found one in data from the Kepler Space Telescope that rose to peak brightness in less than 53 hours and faded back to half that brightness in 6.8 days (Nature Astronomy, DOI: 10.1038 / s41550 -018-0423-2).
In a paper published Monday in Scientific Reports, Chuck Bangley, a postdoctoral researcher
at the Smithsonian Environmental Research Center, and his
colleagues analyzed data from the North Carolina fisheries» department, which compared the temperature, oxygen and salinity of the water to the number of sharks near Pamlico Sound, part of the stretch of water between the islands of the Outer Banks and the
rest of the state.
One can not doubt Clooney's belief in Hollywood's innate goodness compared with the
rest of America, given his Oscar acceptance speech — memorably parodied as a cloud of «smug» by the lads
at South Park — during which he praised Hollywood for giving Hattie McDaniel an Oscar in 1940 «when blacks were still sitting in the backs of theaters»
at a ceremony in which she was forced to sit
at the rear of a Los Angeles nightclub, separated from her Gone with the Wind
colleagues, because the hotel in which the ceremony took place was segregated.
I will definitely share your feedback about our menu
at The Square (restaurant) to our
colleagues and to the
rest of The Square Team and this will be looked upon further.
That's a lot of sick contagious people who can stay
at home,
rest, and more important, stop infecting their healthy
colleagues.
In defence of LRW instruction in law schools,
at least from the point of view of law librarians, I should point out that we work
at universities, and as such we have to make sure our students know how to do academic research and writing, as well as how to do practical legal research and writing — something
colleagues in the
rest of the university libraries do not have to contend with, unless they also work in professional schools.
Hodder remembers objecting to this as
at a meeting where the
rest of her
colleagues saw nothing amiss with the practice: that's how normal it was to harvest data and use it to target individual ads, long before Cambridge Analytica got in on the action.