Sentences with phrase «viewed by colleagues»

Those officers and executive members of the»22 Committee who were in place when the last Parliament was dissolved and have been elected to the new one would probably be viewed by their colleagues as having sufficient authority to do this.
The decision to go to Japan was met with mixed views by colleagues and friends.

Not exact matches

A striking 2014 study by UCLA professor Phillip Atiba Goff and colleagues and published by the American Psychological Association found that black boys as young as 10 years old were viewed as older than — and not as «innocent» as — white boys the same age.
The new work by Okubo and his USGS colleagues zoomed out for a wider view of the canyons, yet used incredibly detailed images from the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter's HiRISE camera to look for signs of ancient shallow pools.
Mueller - Glissmann and colleagues forecast that «balance» would return to global oil markets by 2016 and they upgraded their 12 - month view of the commodity sector to «overweight» from «neutral».
His former colleague and incoming Federal Reserve Chair Powell also expressed a similar view, calling Fed's balance sheet expansion tantamount to «short volatility position,» and private capital displaced by Fed's outsized presence would «find something else to do,» such as adding duration, credit and liquidity risk with implicit understanding that the central bank «will be there to prevent serious losses:»
A convinced Platonist, at least with regard to the existence of mathematical laws, Davies rejects the cultural view of mathematics merely as a language created by man to describe the natural world; and like his colleague Roger Penrose (one of the foremost theoreticians on black holes) he flatly asserts that mathematical laws have an existence of their own:
Will it be in a shared staff room with colleagues walking in an out, a private nursing room set aside for complete privacy or will you sit in your car for relative privacy but on view to passers by?
Last weekend, I ran across this article about a project (a «hackathon,» actually) intended to vastly improve the breast pump (and make it only suck literally): The goals for the hackathon were to educate ourselves and our colleagues about the mechanics of breast pumping, discuss design challenges posed by current technologies... View Post
I doubt I can convince my colleague to change his personal views on Corbyn, though perhaps he could at least see that it takes some strength to be subjected to a sustained attack by the PLP and the media and still come out fighting — even if he might only deign to call this stubbornness.
Such participation could involve (i) explaining mainstream views on climate science (e.g. Realclimate or the Met Office); (ii) reading and disseminating such information; or (iii) taking part in invited focus groups, interviews, or surveys (e.g. work by Nick Pidgeon and colleagues).
The MP known by colleagues as «top cat» * first aired his views on Tuesday, saying he would be «tabling questions in Parliament asking how many migrant children have undergone dental checks».
In a letter to colleagues seen by PoliticsHome, the head of Labour's EU Remain campaign said people in Mr Corbyn's office were «actively undermining the party's efforts» with the leader «at best» unable to control them or «at worst» sympathetic to their views.
As a former assistant US attorney in scandal - ridden Albany, freshman Assemblyman Todd Kaminsky is viewed with suspicion by some of his colleagues.
After months of holding back on Brexit, Johnson shocked some colleagues by setting out his views in a 4,000 - word article, in which he insisted that Britain will still claw back # 350m a week after leaving the EU.
This view is borne out by my Total Politics colleague, Felicity Parkes who seems to accept it not so much as a fact of life but as a rich opportunity.
Participants took part in a real - time electronic poll which explored their views on a series of issues relating to their profession: Among the results were: over three quarters of BME teachers considered themselves to be ambitious, yet stated they are being held back by racial discrimination, and the attitude of senior colleagues; nearly two - thirds (62 %) of BME teachers felt their school or college was not seriously committed to addressing their professional development needs and aspirations; 63 % of BME teachers said their employers were not committed to ensuring their mental and physical wellbeing at work, with workload cited as the single most negative factor impacting on their wellbeing; the vast majority of BME teachers felt the Government does not respect and value teachers and does not understand the day to day realities of teaching (99 %); three quarters of BME teachers said they were not confident that their headteacher will make professional and fair decisions regarding their future pay.
Professor King and his colleagues found a number of reasons were given by the psychiatrists and therapists for offering assistance, ranging from the counsellor's own moral and religious views about homosexuality through to a desire to help patients who were stressed by discrimination.
«The View» co-host Joy Behar kicked off an interview with Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand by confronting the lawmaker for calling on her former Democratic colleague, ex-Sen.
He was joined by a seven colleagues — John DeFrancisco, Joe Griffo, Kemp Hannon, Ken LaValle, Terrence Murphy, Sue Serino and Cathy Young — who spoke to reporters and offered a more skeptical view.
So after what will be another summer of hell, Brown's fate is almost certainly to continue at the helm, bashed about by the newspapers, nearly all of them dancing to the same tunes, and viewed with disdain by his colleagues.
It is a view apparently shared by many of his colleagues on the red benches and it is causing the second chamber to feel cast adrift.
Review: A View from the Foothills by Chris Mullin Chris Mullin's diaries offer a witty insight into the workings of government, writes old friend and colleague Peter Hain
Lauren Livingston, of Syracuse, an at - large delegate for Sanders from New York, said she was surprised by the gesture from a person that some of her colleagues view as an enemy.
However, Salk President Elizabeth Blackburn and other administrators argue vehemently that the 2016 report, which shows senior women pulling in more than twice as much National Institutes of Health funding as their tenured male colleagues, is inaccurate and represents only the views of its authors, who were led by plaintiff Beverly Emerson.
In fact he feels that, in the intensely competitive professional environment that is a good university hospital, his research interests are sometimes viewed rather negatively by his colleagues.
«Because [biomass] is new in this company, I really have a good view of all the projects going on here, and I am always asked by my colleagues to give my advice.
Is the new study by Buckholtz and colleagues consistent with this view of the role of rDLPFC?
American ecologist Gene Likens is described by his colleagues as an advocate with views firmly rooted in basic science.
By devising a dual - objective system with two microscope lenses facing each other, Xu and colleagues viewed the front and back of the sample at the same time and achieved unprecedented optical resolution (of approximately 10 nanometers) of a cell.
A conference on GFPs will be hosted by Youvan and his colleagues in Mountain View next week.
«Had I stopped the tenure clock, I would have been viewed as weak by my senior colleagues, «one faculty member wrote in her response, says study co-author Jean Waltman.
The scientists hope that publication of the protocol will also lead to an exchange with and further developments by colleagues with a view to advancing metabolic analyses of archived tissues.
Female postgraduates more often have an uneasy relationship with their supervisor than males, feel less accepted by their senior colleagues, and have a less positive view of their academic environment.
By studying satellite views of the volcanoes, Ebinger and colleagues noticed that, as the magma would sink in one, it would rise in a different volcano — indicating that that some of the youngest volcanoes had magma connections, even if those connections were temporary.
The research involved walking a thoroughbred between three dimensional radiographs, an imaging technique developed by Professor Stephen Gatesy and colleagues at Brown University and used previously to view bone interaction in small animals such as fish and birds.
By taking a scientific approach to cultural understanding, De Keulenaer and her colleagues help politicians and policymakers keep the big picture — and the attitudes of their constituents — in view.
But Spencer and his colleagues think they may be able to dispel those doubts by determining the 3D shape of the hot spot from earlier observations of Io on the same day, when the telescope had a more direct view.
Lesku's point of view is supported by another study by Isabella Capellini of Durham University, UK, and colleagues, who tested the strength of the influence that evolutionary relatedness has on sleep patterns — and found it to be highly significant.
Because the events were observed by multiple spacecraft, each viewing the Sun from a different perspective, Alzate and her colleagues were able to resolve the 3D configuration of the eruptions.
That information, offering a panoramic view of pancreatic cancer, will be subjected to intensive computation using the Bionimbus Cloud, developed by White and IGSB colleague Robert L. Grossman, PhD, professor of medicine and Computation Institute Senior Fellow.
By mapping this huge area and reaching as far back as 8 billion years, she and her colleagues at KIPAC and Stanford hope to get a detailed view of how dark energy works to expand the cosmos.
At the time, his remarks were viewed as mutinous by many of his colleagues, particularly his view that the primary accrediting body for teacher education, the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education (NCATE), ought to be scrapped.
So to avoid some of these problems, when working with others if we support each other, our colleagues, we can avoid some of these issues by giving each other support which reduces our fear and uncertainty, by sharing ideas to do with situations, by asking someone else for their view if they have observed the child behaving in a certain way.
In our view, Foorman and her colleagues have limited their attention to too small a part of literacy learning, just the part indicated by «AP» (alphabetic principle) within the language conventions area displayed in Figure 1.
Having a principal, coach, or colleague provide feedback is also helpful, but their input can distort the lesson by what they have time to write, the point - of - view they bring to your class, or what items they are comfortable sharing with you.
She is described by colleagues and parent - activists as direct, respectful, and receptive to others» points of view.
Dayle M. Bethel wrote of Makiguchi: «Out of his battles with Japanese educational structures of his time and his association with a few like - minded colleagues there emerged pedagogical views and ideas that are worthy of study by English - speaking scholars, worthy in their own right and also because these views and ideas seem likely to have significant impact on Japanese society during the years ahead.»
The detailed view provides a deeper look at everything from the initial work done with modules (that happens immediately as teachers work their way through the courses) to the feedback that is given by colleagues, site leads, coaches, and instructional supporters.
When speaking with your colleagues, have you noticed a change in the mindset of how they view the use of joint health supplements by their patients?
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