Sentences with phrase «very broad interest»

Indeed, I like to know how things in nature work and have a very broad interest in everything scientific and technical.
That's quite impressive, and if true, then I would definitely say you have a very broad interest in gaming, and once again find it curious that you would have such a small amount of games for other consoles.
Dr Ben Phillips has very broad interests, including mathematical modelling as well as field biology.
Our laboratory has very broad interests in principles of proteolysis in humans, and we take multi-pronged approaches to research on proteases and their inhibitors.
If you do have very broad interests within your career spectrum and are able to adequately address these interests with interesting materials, a generalist blog will work.

Not exact matches

I'm very interested in the broader ways that the average person can improve executive brain functioning.
It is a market that is very broad, and it is kind of interesting to know that a tiny part of the market has been reached leaving you with a massive 90 % share yet untapped.
It's a very broad and interesting question, as it deals with all aspects of human sexuality.
«I suppose that's always interested me, the idea of people in the same side of the political spectrum who have very different ideas about what the movement should be doing, what the party should be doing, and this idea of a broad church with everybody welcome.
Meanwhile back here on planet Earth; where no one, (not even someone such as myself with a lifelong interest in politics,) has ever heard of either Jeremy Corbyn or Angela Eagle much before last week, the Ivory tower jibe chimes very much in tune with my own previous assessment of a now all but completely defunct Labor party completely out of touch with the public at large and with broader opinion, and out to lunch.
I think in fairness to Steve Hart, Unite's strategy makes union backed candidates from a broader social background part of their political strategy, but certainly not the end of it: At the Unite meeting at Labour Conference, Jon Trickett & Len McCluskey made the case for Unite & Labour developing MP's from down to earth backgrounds, but linked this very much to having policies that adress the needs of working class voters: The Unite strategy is fairly broad, including recruitng union members to Labour, developing MP's (who as McCluskey are backed because they «reflect the values of the union movement» — rather than just being from a particular social class), and supporting the CLASS think tank to develop policy — I did a write up of this meeting for the Morning Star (and a rival Progress one), which may be of interest (I think it will appear if you click on my name)
«Given the importance of developing devices that use less power and perform under harsh conditions, there has been a lot of interest within the broader scientific community in determining a way to build transistors that utilizes manufactured diamonds, which are a very durable material.»
Jagadeesh et al. report a class of nonprecious cobalt nanoparticles that catalyze this reaction across a very broad range of substrates, including complex molecules of pharmaceutical interest (see the Perspective by Chen and Xu).
I thought the closing session was very interesting, but I also thought that the scientists who spoke were clearer than the broader scientific community on things like the consensus on a 2 degree target.
Dr. Stephen Master, a pathologist at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York, said much interest in the company stemmed from claims it made which were very broad.
There is a very interesting video on this broad topic below (it lasts about 40 minutes).
Interest in shows like The Daily Show, NPR and Broad City were all very likely to distinguish you as a liberal, whereas using words such as «Jesus», «faith», «guns» and «Marines» would tag you as a conservative.
In a 2010 e-mail, Booker aide Bari Mattes wrote that the Broad Foundation, a big giver to education reform, was «very interested in knowing who the Superintendent is going to be.»
I do think that given the scale of the charter sector and the opportunities ahead for LAUSD, it's going to be a very interesting and broad conversation about how is it that we can break away from the old way of thinking.
Ride and handling may not be very car - like but for those interested in space and a broad range of capabilities this full - sized SUV is just the thing.
That will keep the broad economy growing, and help keep sales at very healthy levels even as the Fed increases interest rates.»
As well as the Tudor era, I have always been very interested in European and British history before, during, and after the Second World War, and Winter in Madrid is also set within this broad period.
Finally, I've also added «real return bonds» to the portfolio — as I understand it, they are very similar to the «broad bonds,» but with a different mix of interest - rate vs. inflation risk.
Within this very broad definition, different types of time deposit accounts have different rules on how much interest you earn and how you can withdraw money.
In fact, market research firm GfK gave a very interesting presentation that showed how pet food companies that have demonstrated a commitment to the independent pet specialty channel, including installing policies that prevent price erosion, have enjoyed above average growth compared to companies with broader channel strategies and less controls on pricing.
If you just say, «it's a cool game» or «it's interesting», it might seem like you've explained something, but in reality those words are too broad and convey very little.
«It should be very interesting if you are interested in the Collegiate Esports scene or even how the larger and broader global Esports scene works out.»
«She has done so in ways that are really broad in their set of painterly references, but deep in the way she's mining her own very interesting story.»
Moreover, they have recently added an eco-label center where you can do a search on eco-labels and find out information about what particular labels mean, whether they are subject to conflict of interest problems, and whether broad industry and public input was used to establish their standards — a very promising resource.
The likely problem is that getting together the key government research managers across such a wide range of disciplines is very difficult — it is very hard for them to find the time and sustain their interest and efforts in creating such broad - based programs given their responsibilities to make much larger, narrower efforts work.
What we see is the very rapid capture and co-option of academia, and in particular science, by bodies that are not aligned with the broader public interest.
The court noted that while plaintiff's claim fails within the very broad scope of the arbitration at issue (he was an employee of the party that signed the contract and he was also a user of the equipment), but the court held persons are not normally bound by an agreement entered into by a corporation when they have an interest or are employees.
(Consider the Tea Party movement, the broad - based result of very narrow financing by very special interests.)
5 Jul. 28, 2014)(unpublished), is an interesting one involving affirmance of an arbitration award in favor of a well - known L.A. law firm and against a sophisticated ex-client defendant, especially focusing on a very broad arbitration clause allowing for fee recovery in any dispute and for a Trope waiver.
It will be very interesting to follow the progress of this issue at the federal level as this will likely involve a broad - ranging nationwide discussion of disability and accessibility.
As such, enforcement (or private actions) can be commenced in relation to a broad array of business and investment claims, and Canadian courts have interpreted «any business interest» very broadly.
The responses provided a very interesting range of topics indicative of a number of things including the range of firms they are with; the stage they are at in their legal practice; their current happiness focus; and a broad societal focus.
Thalis has a niche in the claimant employment market, running some very high value cases and a test case attracting media interest from television and a broad spread of media.
AUSTIN, Texas (Legal Newsline)- The broadest study yet of consumer litigation finance — money forwarded to lawsuit plaintiffs in anticipation of a victory in court or a legal settlement — found a «very complicated and circuitous» system in which some borrowers appear to subsidize others and the median interest rate exceeds 40 %.
While a standard or broad policy will reimburse you for your items, if they are expensive and very valuable, a comprehensive policy is probably in your best interest.
By its very nature, the parameters of this question are very broad, and can prompt candidates to start telling the interviewer every single detail about themselves, from which school they went to, to what their hobbies and interests are, for example.
That is a very broad question because it depends on what you are interested in, what you have experience in, what you are trained / educated in, and what you would be good at.
[123] This gives very broad representation of State / Territory and national interests, service providers, service receivers and professionals.
Later, I became interested in narrative ideas, in part, because they addressed the very serious broader sociocultural contexts in which families move in a similar inventive and playful way.
Any and all time - sharing plans should be based on the very broad standard of «the best interests of the child.»
See, e.g., Taylor v. Taylor, 508 A. 2d 964, 970 (Md. 1986)(discussing the equitable powers of Maryland courts to enter joint custody orders, and observing that «the power of the court is very broad so that it may accomplish the paramount purpose of securing the welfare and promoting the best interest of the child»).
Our political leaders and regulators have been grappling with a very difficult question for some time now: How do we keep our interest rates at the stimulative levels that our broader economy still desperately needs while guarding against credit and housing bubbles?
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