Sentences with phrase «shared recognition»

People with a Scarcity Mentality have a very difficult time sharing recognition and credit, power or profit — even with those who help in the production.
LTL shares this recognition with such notable firms as Kirkland & Ellis, Fish & Richardson, McGuire Woods, Morgan Lewis, Bartlit Beck, Orrick Herrington, and Wilson Sonsini.
«The Gairdner Award is a tremendous recognition for my entire team, and it is a great honor to share this recognition with other pioneers in the CRISPR field,» Zhang said.
Stakeholders4 across the health care spectrum have found common cause in their shared recognition of the stabilizing role that funding certainty for CSRs play in the individual market.
One common theme that ties together our 20th Anniversary events and our ongoing advocacy efforts is a shared recognition that the elections happening on November 6th are of great importance to charter schools and to all of California.
will have earned the right to display the QED Seal on the ebook cover and language to share the recognition with e-tailers,
I would like to sincerely thank those who nominated me and the talented Zoetis team that I share this recognition with.»
Embedded in the work of artists Rachel Klinghoffer, Adam Lovitz, and Robert Straight is a shared a recognition that the human experience with the physical world is a dueled nature — a cosmic harmony as well as a personal confrontation.
While the workshop was built upon the advances that physics, geochemistry, biology, and physical sciences have made in defining the causes of climate change and economics in defining its solutions, the meeting was predicated on the shared recognition that building shared understanding of climate risks and choices in the United States is now as much a psychological and social issue as it is a scientific issue.
Sharing this recognition with your employer verifies your success in your role.
Indigenous researcher Marlene Longbottom also recommended on Twitter that people read this recent paper: Trauma, shared recognition and Indigenous resistance on social media by Bronwyn Lee Carlson, Lani V Jones, Michelle Harris, Nelia Quezada, and Ryan Frazer.
Introducing the concept of «shared recognition» this paper describes the collective sense of anger and frustration experienced by Indigenous people when traumatic events in the public domain act as reminders of ongoing colonialism.
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