In addition, you're making the other person do
the work of culling information from you instead of being social enough to offer it.
Not exact matches
Culling from over a decade
of research, Dr. Brown's
work shows that vulnerability may be the missing element that not only brings teams together, but strengthens the bond.
The answer is not straight forward, but as one
of New York's largest social services nonprofits with nearly 2,000 employees and constant hiring needs, at The New York Foundling, we know that merely posting on job boards and
culling for pedigreed resumes isn't
working.
After translating and presenting the famous passage from Ûisang's
work, Ocean Seal, Odin
culls from it the principal descriptive elements
of «harmonization,» «non-obstruction,» «interpenetration,» «mutual identification,» «all is one and one is all,» «interfusion,» «mutual containedness, etc., to depict the nature
of dharmadhatu (p. 66).
(I
cull these examples from the
work of G. Dumas: La Tristesse et la Joie, 1900.)
On a hallway table she spotted clipboards holding data for «Yes on 8» voters, canvassing materials
culled through hours and hours
of work.
After almost 6 years
of blogging, I have accumulated quite a few recipes that
work in this category, so I have to
cull some out so as to not end up with a post with 50 different additions.
Lifeguards can
work at any
of the Park District's 11 swim facilities: Lake Del Valle in Livermore (east and west sides
of the lake), Shadow Cliffs in Pleasanton, Quarry Lakes in Fremont, Lake Don Castro in Hayward,
Cull Canyon in Castro Valley, Roberts in Oakland, Lake Temescal in Oakland, Lake Anza in Berkeley, Diablo Foothills in Walnut Creek, and Contra Loma in Antioch.
But that image is also symbolic
of a lot
of racism and hatred that feminists have been
working hard to
cull from their ranks.
To keep kids entertained while you
work, we've
culled a collection
of cute (and free!)
The move, an effort to halt the spread
of bovine TB which ministers acknowledge is devastating Britain's beef and dairy industry, is being questioned by campaigners who argue there is little evidence the
cull will
work.
The
work of fiction dated Jan. 2, 2014 falsely stated that Southold Town Supervisor Scott Russell announced that bow season would be starting earlier this year «in an effort to assist the deer
cull on the East End.»
He said: «Now that the
cull company is seeing fewer badgers on the ground I agree with the decision to stop the pilot
cull for this year and I pay tribute to all those who in the face
of provocation have
worked so hard.
In March 2012, the Bow Group released a report opposing the Government's plans to trial badger
culling in England, stating that the findings
of Labour's major badger
culling trials several years earlier were that
culling does not
work.
In 2007, interim conclusions
of the Randomised Badger
Culling Trial (RBCT)-- a # 50 million experiment to assess the merits of a badger cull — suggested that culling would no
Culling Trial (RBCT)-- a # 50 million experiment to assess the merits
of a badger
cull — suggested that
culling would no
culling would not
work.
Now, for the first time, an independent scientific group has presented evidence in support
of a
cull — five years after it suggested that
culling would not
work.
She claimed the treadmill
of short - term contracts was a career «
cull de sac,» resulting in departments that were willing to take advantage
of the
work done by CRS but «cared not a whit» about CRS career development.
Alongside its soon - to - be — unveiled physical map, CEPH - Genethon is also leading the world with its efforts to build human «genetic maps» — maps which show the relative positions
of thousands
of genes,
culled from careful genealogical
work on the way characteristics are passed on in human families.
The 1086 entries are
culled down from over 100 000 individuals that outraged readers
of OUP's The Dictionary
of National Biography had considered eminent enough to be included in the
work, but weren't.
The new model examines how WNS is passed from bat to bat and concludes that
culling would not
work because
of the complexity
of bat life history and because the fungal pathogen occurs in the caves and mines where the bats live.
«I guess they had very little left to
work with, having
culled in the first round the emails that could most easily be taken out
of context to try to make me look bad.»
Dianne took early retirement a couple
of years ago meaning that she is gradually
culling her now defunct
working wardrobe, much to my benefit.
I think my ideal everyday /
working wardrobe is somewhere in the range
of 120 - 150 items, which should be achievable with minimal additional
culling and regular editing.
I overbought EF and have pieces that look great on you but don't
work as well on me... so this is my year
of culling down... again....
From the explorers who brought them here, to the people still
working with them today, we examine both the impact
of feral camels on our fragile environment and the massive
culling operations responsible for thinning the herd.
Steven Spielberg has a laundry list
of signature visual moments one could
cull from his films, but what made his
work so endearing to people were the stories he told.
Culling from his own experiences
working in a similar facility, Cretton captures a kaleidoscope
of unpredictability among the handful
of foregrounded teens whose often prickly relationships with the staff elucidates the impossibly delicate nature
of the job.
Culled from hundreds
of hours
of recently discovered 16 mm archival footage, filmmaker Brett Morgen crafts an enchanting portrait
of legendary primatologist and activist Jane Goodall when her revolutionary
work was still in its infancy.
Newcomers — yep, they're adding folks — include Tom Vaughan - Lawlor as Ebony Maw and Terry Notary as
Cull Obsidian (at least the motion capture
work), both members
of Thanos» Black Order with Corvus Glaive and Proxima Midnight.
Don't miss to read some parts with summaries
of some chapters
of one
of his
work THE ULTIMATE RESOURCE,
of course,
culled from the internet
Culled and developed from the
works of Chris Lehman, author
of Falling in Love with Close Reading and the book Notice and Note by Beers and Provost, the workshop will provide active participation
of close reading strategies through a variety
of lenses and take away strategies to share with faculty.
The report's overview features a series
of checklists that outline effective strategies, which were
culled directly from the challenges and successes experienced by the cities as they got their BAM
work off the ground.
The
work of Author Massimo Marino presents a post-apocalyptic tragedy where the human race has been
culled by one
of the dominant races in the galaxy.
• Coming next year from Random House is Garlic in Fiction, a new collection
of works by Shirley Jackson,
culled from her archives and edited by two
of her children.
For me, the way to address the issue
of feral cat predation is TNR and a very careful reintroduction
of the cat's natural predators, because lethal
culling of cats simply doesn't
work - the 70 % rule kicks in.
The Following 4 articles were written by Border Collie Rescue for
Working Sheepdog News during the course of the F&M crisis and these chronicle some of the work, problems and dilemmas raised by the foot and mouth epidemic in the areas affecting the rescue and re-homing of working sheepdogs made redundant by the mass culling of
Working Sheepdog News during the course
of the F&M crisis and these chronicle some
of the
work, problems and dilemmas raised by the foot and mouth epidemic in the areas affecting the rescue and re-homing
of working sheepdogs made redundant by the mass culling of
working sheepdogs made redundant by the mass
culling of stock.
A lot
of our
work involves frontline intervention to prevent the unnecessary
culling of our community cats.
«If euthanisation numbers have decreased, it surely means that sterilisation is
working, as fewer cats need to be
culled,» said executive director
of the Society for the Prevention
of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) Corinne Fong.
Occlusion
culling, backface
culling, shader patching, post-process effects - you've heard all about the process
of moving graphics
work from GPU to CPU on PlayStation 3, but the reality is that - yes - we did it on Xbox 360 too, despite its famously stronger graphics core.
Art rental companies — like Los Angeles» Film Art LA (www.filmartla.com) or the New York - based Art for Film (www.artforfilmnyc.com)-- assist set decorators in their hunts for high - quality art by assembling a curated selection
of work culled from artist submissions.
She uses imagery
culled from cinema and art history to create
works in video, sculpture, painting, and drawing, which set up ambiguous juxtapositions
of time and space.
In addition, Grasso uses imagery
culled from the cinema and art history and,
working in video, sculpture and, most recently, painting and drawing, he recreates phenomena — both human and natural — that set up surreal and ambiguous juxtapositions
of time and space.
Presented this month at Matthew Marks, the artist's last body
of work does not disappoint, and the series
of pieces,
culled from past sketches and concepts or completely new ideas, feels like a fitting look at the furthest points
of the artist's exploration before he laid down his brush for the last time.
This resplendent monograph, which accompanies the exhibition yet is intended to endure long beyond it, reveals both the overt themes and the more ambiguous substructures
of Otero's oeuvre to date, from his early still lifes and famous «skins» — paintings made
of fragments and scraps
of oil paint
culled from previously painted images — to his more recent «transfers» and innovative sculptural
work in porcelain and steel or iron.
Her early
work featured photographs
of assemblages
of images which she
culled from art books, magazines, and her family's archive and which she constructed solely for the camera.
The seven paintings in the exhibition, which feature imagery
culled solely from the painter's personal environment, represent somewhat
of a new direction in the artist's
work — one where looking and self - reflection come to the fore.
«Functioning as a survey
of recent developments in abstract painting, the show spans a diverse range
of work culled from 25 New York - based artists.
Both bodies
of work highlight the poignant conjunctions between image and text in these found cultural artifacts,
culling material from two very different books that each appear to be one thing but end up revealing quite another.
The Archive is a growing collection
of books, prints, photographs, recorded lectures, documents, transcripts, interviews and original
works of art
culled from exchanges with over 90 contemporary artists, curators and thinkers.
In the
works on view here — including wall pieces, artist's hooks, and one video — Bunn perused the subject headings to
cull successions
of titles into texts that range from melancholic odes to deadpan truisms.