Sentences with phrase «suggested by a colleague»

Why do the Government not do one thing that would really help those centres and adopt a three - year funding cycle, as suggested by colleagues on the Opposition Benches, to try and put an end to the financial uncertainty that so many of those crisis centres still face?
As she explains in the article, the query flows from the premise suggested by a colleague that ``... print as a medium was losing ground.
I bought the plan an year back when suggested by a colleague of mine.
Policy was suggested by my colleague, Premium of the plan is normal but the returns are much more than that.

Not exact matches

The technique used by Matz and her colleagues sounds quite similar to techniques that were widely employed in the last election and which some commentators suggest propelled President Trump to victory (this article offers a fascinating deep dive into the subject if you have a few minutes to spare).
A new study by Harvard University and University of Vermont researchers suggests that just may be the case, my colleague Aric Jenkins reports.
One survey of U.S. workers indicated that 57 % of people have judged a colleague by looking at the state of their desk: a tidy one suggests a worker who is organized and accomplished.
Recent research by Lauren Cohen of the Harvard Business School and his colleagues suggests that Regulation FD has had a beneficial impact on limiting the impact of school ties and alumni networks in certain areas of the capital markets but not others.
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.
Since the release, Ehrlichman's children have questioned the quote and a former colleague suggests that he was joking (though the reporter stands by their sincerity, suggesting that the late official was seeking atonement).
As reported by Metro, the German international star Mesut Ozil went on social media after the pasting by Liverpool at Anfield in which he played like a man who could not give a monkeys if the Gunners won or lost, to suggest that he was trul; y sorry for the way the game went and that he and his club colleagues would do what ever they could to help Arsenal bounce back after the international break.
Indeed, the 2014 University of Rochester study [23] suggests that, «rather than monitor total head hits, as [was initially suggested [by Sports Legacy Institute in its much publicized Hit Count program], it may be more effective to monitor those hits that are most likely to produce [white matter] changes, which Bazarian and his colleagues found were when the number of helmet impacts resulting in a peak rotational acceleration of 4500 rads / sec2exceeded 30 - 40 for the season, and when the number of helmet impacts resulting in a peak rotational acceleration.6000 rads / sec2 exceeded 10 - 15 for the season.
Let me begin this post by saying that many of my colleagues are hesitant to suggest that a mother consider eliminating one or more foods from her diet; they are worried that «one more thing» will make a mother not want to breastfeed her baby.
Assemblyman Adam Clayton Powell IV is rejecting attemps by his primary opponent, Rep. Charlie Rangel, and Rangel supporters to suggest race is a factor in the ethics charges brought against the Harlem Democrat and his House colleague, California Rep. Maxine Waters.
Research by Håvard Hegre and colleagues suggests that UNPKOs may have a stabilising effect by depressing violence: they seem to ensure that minor conflicts do not scale up into major conflicts, on the one hand, and that the transition from minor conflicts to peace becomes more likely, on the other hand.
Gillibrand and her Democratic colleagues are still seeking one last GOP vote necessary to pass the 9/11 health care bill, and she is accusing the Republicans of pushing a «pack of lies» about the bill by suggesting it will be a «job killer» and open the door to fraud.
Following Albany's failure to pass SUNY empowerment legislation, Simpson sent an email to colleagues suggesting it would be optimistic to think that project could be done by 2030.
Green — possibly aided by his special adviser, the former Sun PR man and leader writer Dylan Sharpe - suggested he was unimpressed with his former colleague's approach to the new job and proposed a radical new strapline for his newspaper:
In an email to colleagues, he said: «All the evidence suggests that Brown's leadership reduces Labour support, that alternative leaders would improve our ratings, and that an election determined by voters» answers to the question «Do you want Gordon Brown to be Prime Minister for the next five years?»
Brian Paddick, a former deputy assistant commissioner at Scotland Yard who is also taking the police to court, suggested that his former colleagues» decision to cut short their original investigation may have been influenced by their links with the News of the World.
My BBC colleague Nick Robinson is booed by the crowd of Labour supporters when he suggests the war in Afghanistan is not going as planned.
Whitehall sources suggested that May had been urged to take a harder stance over Brexit by cabinet colleagues who have argued that a rerun of the referendum would result in an even more emphatic victory for Brexit, in the region of 60 % -40 %.
When her appointment came to a close, a colleague rolled his chair over to her one day and suggested her for a data scientist job with the Stanford - based Data Coordination Center of the ENCODE (Encyclopedia of DNA Elements) Consortium, an international collaboration of research groups funded by the National Human Genome Research Institute at the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) in Bethesda, Maryland.
Biologist José Luis Acuña of the University of Oviedo in Spain and his colleagues now suggest that jellyfishes are just as effective at mealtime as fishes when judged by the right measures.
Calculations by Tobias Bruch of the University of Zurich, Switzerland, and colleagues suggest that when the Milky Way devours smaller galaxies, their dark matter should get caught in its disc of stars and gas.
Not long afterward, biogerontologist Thomas von Zglinicki and his colleagues at Humboldt University in Berlin published a paper suggesting that telomere shortening could be hastened by oxidative damage.
The gene signature identified by Hancock and his colleagues relates to a special type of immune suppression called cellular reprogramming and suggests that treating inflammation in sepsis is a bad idea.
About one - third of ulcerative colitis patients with anemia are not tested for iron deficiency — and nearly one - fourth of those diagnosed with iron deficiency anemia don't receive iron replacement therapy, suggests the new research by Nabeel Khan, MD, of University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine, Philadelphia, and colleagues.
The study by Peter Würtz from the University of Oulu, Finland, and colleagues suggests that, even within the range of body - mass index (BMI) considered to be healthy, there is no threshold below which a BMI increase does not adversely affect the metabolic profile of an individual.
The two studies together suggest that single copies of inactivating ANGPTL3 mutations are found in roughly one of every 250 people of European descent, whereas people with mutations in both copies of the gene — as in the family studied by Musunuru and colleagues — are much rarer.
We experience confidence as a feeling, but behind it are objective statistical calculations made by the brain, research by Kepecs and colleagues suggests.
If currents occasionally pull methane down to the deeper sea, the methane and ethane can mix, simulations by Daniel Cordier of the University of Reims Champagne - Ardenne in France and colleagues suggest.
But KIC 8462852 hit the headlines when Wright and colleagues suggested that the star would be a good candidate to search for evidence of a large manufactured structure built by alien life.
Prompted by studies suggesting immune responses can help repair the nervous system, Kipnis and his colleagues created mice that lack CD4 cells, a kind of T - cell.
Also at the meeting, Francis McCubbins, a colleague of Agee's at the University of New Mexico, presented evidence that the rounded appearance of the large faint pebbles suggests erosion by water or wind.
To bring theory into alignment with observations, Davoudiasl and his colleagues suggest that another inflationary period took place, powered by interactions in a «hidden sector» of physics.
The researchers suggest that their blood test serves as a cheap and simple option to pre-select individuals from the general population for further testing by these more invasive and costly methods to exclude the falsely positive subjects.The blood test developed by Gerwert and colleagues uses a technology called immuno - infrared sensor to measure distribution of pathological and healthy structures of amyloid - beta.
As detailed by Evan Keane of the international Square Kilometer Array Organization and colleagues, this separate study suggested some fraction of FRBs occur billions rather than millions of light - years away.
Research reported by Larson and colleagues last year in Science suggests that dog domestication happened at least twice, once in Europe and once in East Asia (SN: 7/9/16, p. 15).
A new study by David Sugden at the University of Edinburgh, UK, and colleagues suggests the ice sheet may be more stable than we thought.
In a paper published this past February in PLOS ONE, Nick Ashton of the British Museum and his colleagues reported that analysis of the footprints — which show impressions of the arch, ball, heel and toes of several individuals — suggests they were left by a party of five as they walked south along a large river.
A conservative estimate by Field and his colleagues suggests an area at least the size of India is available globally, and others suggest there is several times that — plenty to support a robust BECCS industry.
Previous work by Kofler and his colleagues at University of Mississippi Medical Center showed that kids with ADHD did better on working memory tests when they moved more — suggesting that these kids may benefit cognitively from behaviors like squirming or fidgeting.
So, Retallack suggests, colonization of the land by vascular and nonvascular plants together may help explain the massive drawdown of CO2 that triggered the most recent and stronger of the two major glaciations that Lenton and his colleagues studied.
Those strategies might help to make similar public health initiatives work in other cities, suggests the report by Kimberley Roussin Isett, PhD, MPA, of Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, and colleagues.
Parton and colleagues suggest, however, that periods of increased rainfall were not driven by mid-high latitude deglaciations every ~ 100,000 years, but by periods of maximum incoming solar radiation every ~ 23,000 years.
Turnbull and his colleagues produced a study, published in 1991 by AVERT, the AIDS Education and Research Trust, which suggests there are considerably higher risks for some groups in prison.
For example, in 2002, Masanori Takahashi, currently Professor at Graduate School of Medicine Osaka University and colleagues suggested that muscle stiffness, a cardinal feature of DM, was caused by decrease in chloride channel proteins due to mis - splicing, but the cause of heart arrhythmia has been unknown for a long time.
High - speed footage captured by Villermaux and colleague Benjamin Bossa at the University Institute of France in Paris suggests a more unexpected explanation.
Koen Kuijken of the University of Groningen, the Netherlands, says the results by Savaglio and her colleagues suggest that astronomers have overestimated the total amount of baryonic matter — «normal» matter, consisting of atoms.
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