Not exact matches
The Chileans, however, unlike their other
colleagues who resorted to those same tactics, are extremely
talented to add to their roughness.
In the last seven years I have done a career 180 and built a creative multimedia career where I call the shots, create my own schedule, and have the fortune of meeting incredibly
talented and inspirational people
who are wonderful friends and
colleagues.
My necklace and my bracelet are designed and hand - crafted by my lovely friend and
colleague Bry
who is super
talented and even has her own online shop 251.
«I feel blessed to have such
talented colleagues and students, and I want to thank everyone
who has helped me grow into my role here over the last three years.»
Excellent teachers receive the same pay as
colleagues who are equally experienced but not nearly as
talented, and the responsibilities of a 20 - year veteran are virtually indistinguishable from those of a second - or third - year beginner.
Good doctors earn more money than their less
talented colleagues; good lawyers command higher fees than those
who regularly lose their court cases, etc..
Despite the framing of Molesworth's exit in these terms, some MOCA insiders took issue with this characterization, describing her as a
talented and ambitious curator, but also as a boss and
colleague who created a toxic environment.
It is an illogical and misguided claim on many levels, one that is already and deservedly attracting the opprobrium of many of my
colleagues,
talented scientists
who study Amazon forests and climate (see Scientists speak: Amazon «myths» are not debunked).
I also want to thank my
talented, hardworking
colleagues at Elevate
who live our core values each and every day: «We deliver, we innovate, and we care.»
She has seen
colleagues who are
talented early childhood educators move on to other professions because they can not afford to stay in child care.