Sentences with phrase «than some of one's colleagues»

But the views of our good - and - great teachers should matter more than those of colleagues who don't make the grade.
He was substituted before the hour mark but was no worse than any of his colleagues.
This research will allow you to base your decision on your own observations rather than those of your colleagues.
And they do, perhaps more loudly than some of his colleagues would like.
Her record of decisions doesn't suggest that she has any more facility with language than any of her colleagues.
The senator has some $ 1.3 million in his two campaign accounts — more than any of his colleagues.
I predict denial of this petition, not because it would be a just outcome but simply because even Chief Judge Prost, who has a more balanced position than some of her colleagues on certain issues (above all, injunctive relief), apparently (she wrote the summary affirmance decision) agrees with Apple on this one.
Each Minister will argue that their ideas or requirements are more important than those of their colleagues.
More than any of his colleagues in the theological movement of which he is a part, he is blazing new trails beyond the provincialism of Western theology.
I honor you for speaking your mind, and for doing so with far more decency and kindness than some of your colleagues.
He might spend fewer hours on the court than some of his colleagues, but those hours are more productive.»
The No. 9 has played more games (130) and scored more goals (48) during Klopp's reign than any of his colleagues.
Among all City's central defenders, the Barnsley native ranks second in terms of tackles (1.18) and interceptions (1.41) while committing fewer fouls per 90 minutes than any of his colleagues.
While not an uncommon practice among new legislators, Gibson will have less to gripe about than some of his colleagues.
NYC Councilman Peter Koo earned more from his outside businesses than any of his colleagues did moonlighting at various jobs.
«Jacques Chirac, Rasmussen in Denmark, the Swedish prime minister, in the Netherlands; none of them resigned, nor should they have,» he says, with a sincerity more convincing than that of some colleagues.
I am less troubled by the push to states than some of my colleagues.
It's not the full - on luxury experience, which largely feels like a boat adrift in the ocean, but its suspension is more absorbent than that of its colleagues from Honda or Mazda.
Born in Venezuela in 1920 before moving to New York as a child, Hurtado was involved with post-Surrealist movements in Mexico City and the Dynaton Group in California, though her contributions received far less attention than those of her colleagues — and husbands — Wolfgang Paalen and Lee Mullican.
A parenthesis: On this night, in a stadium where naked desire dragged him through the 2009 Champions League final when he was barely 60 percent fit, Andres Iniesta was no worse than any of his colleagues.
Despite not going for the leadership while husband Ed Balls strove for it, Cooper has emerged from Labour's ructions in a better position than any of her colleagues.
In the event Schweinsteiger was omitted by Mourinho from this season's Europa League squad registered with UEFA and thus could not figure against Fenerbahce in last night's 2 - 1 defeat in Turkey; he could hardly have done any worse than some of his colleagues.
Sheldon Silver, who in 2013 took in more outside income (excluding investment earnings) than any of his colleagues, was ousted last week as speaker of the state Assembly after prosecutors charged him with disguising «kickbacks» as legal fees.
correct) than that of his colleagues.
I have never been threatened with a lawsuit, so I'm a bit less leery of patients suing me than some of my colleagues.
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