«We've learned a lot from the biomonitoring there [in Hoosick Falls], but since this is a national issue across many areas, the goal is to
work with our colleagues there at the CDC to find what are the best ways to move forward on a biomonitoring program»
Dalia Gilat at the Weizmann Institute of Science in Rehovot,
working with colleagues there and at Hadassah - Hebrew University Hospital in Jerusalem, found that heparanase functions as an enzyme only at low pH levels (Journal of Experimental Medicine, vol 181, p 1929).
Not exact matches
There's also the possibility of the Senate Republicans jamming the Assembly by simply passing everything they feel like addressing and leaving town, giving their
colleagues across the Capitol little choice but to
work with whatever it is they left behind.
«I'm actually going to be
working with my
colleague Nily Rozic in the Assembly to make sure that we don't have confidentiality where
there are allegations of sexual harassment or sexual assault,» said Assemblymember Monica Wallace.
«We will continue to
work actively
with colleagues,» he said, adding that
there would be «further progress updates in the week ahead.»
Having a legislator in the majority who will promote positive change
there should help hasten that process, and we hope Mr. Krupski continues to
work with his peers and
colleagues at the town and state levels toward that end.
There are no rules against it, but becoming an item
with one of your
colleagues can make others wary of you, says Simon Barker, a PhD student at Newcastle University who
works in the same lab as his girlfriend, as well as running a start - up
with her.
There were plenty of chances to share my results through many seminars,
work discussions in both large and small groups, and one - to - one discussions
with colleagues and my supervisor.
The IFR is
working with colleagues at the University of York and the John Innes Centre to see whether
there are ways of breeding more «biofuel - ready» varieties of oilseed rape,
with the same yields of oilseed but
with more amenable straw.
In another series of tests, the researchers tested whether oxytocin enhances the activation of the reward system only when seeing the partner or whether
there is a similar effect
with pictures of acquaintances and female
work colleagues of many years.
«
There's no noninvasive method to do this,» said Wei - Chuan Shih, a researcher
with the University of Houston who
worked with colleagues at UH and in Korea to develop the project, described in the high - impact journal Advanced Materials.
Lets start
with Stigma — Ever feared the stigma of family, friends or
work colleagues seeing your single profile out
there online?
French guy living in Japan but sometimes travelling to Finland for
work, I'd like to meet people in Finland to enjoy a nice time
there other than
work discussions
with my Japanese
colleagues...
And while
there might be attractive women at
work, dating a
colleague comes
with complications.
Plus,
there's a certain sexism among her
colleagues, who surely aren't prepared to
work with a powerful woman.
Difficult conversations take us out of our comfort zone and require courage, but
there are huge rewards: not least a solution to the problem, but often also a stronger relationship
with your erstwhile nemesis, not to mention more confidence and respect, and both you and your
work colleague may learn things you didn't know before.
Looking back, I can see that my
colleagues and I were struggling to counteract powerful tendencies that
work against high student achievement in urban schools: If teachers
work in isolation, if
there isn't effective teamwork, if the curriculum is undefined and weakly aligned
with tests, if
there are low expectations, if a negative culture prevails, if the principal is constantly distracted by nonacademic matters, if the school does not measure and analyze student outcomes, and if the staff lacks a coherent overall improvement plan — then students fall further and further behind, and the achievement gap becomes a chasm.
Senior Lecturer Kay Merseth, faculty leader of LEV, explains that
there can be many advantages to attending institutes as a team of practitioners, including
working together on district challenges, planning strategies to address problems, and making plans to carry out actions at home — all
with colleagues who can hold them accountable.
Is
there an opportunity to
work with colleagues to involve students from different year groups?
There are now several village libraries in the country, founded either by local people or by interested foreigners
working with local
colleagues.
So, it's crucial in those first few weeks, if things are not
working out as well as you'd hoped and you know that
there are issues
with individual students or even the whole class that are not
working well, it's absolutely crucial to ask your
colleagues for support — both that moral support but also that practical support and guidance.
There isn't a tool that will
work perfectly for everyone — you may love a particular feature of one tool but use another that
colleagues prefer to connect and collaborate
with them.
He told
colleagues in an email that he expects to move to the new role over the summer, adding he is
working with the national schools commissioner Sir David Carter to ensure
there are no conflict of interests over decisions he is responsible for.
Experienced practitioners noted that it is important that
there are clear and shared expectations
with administrators regarding the kind of
work that teacher leaders will do, as well as viable opportunities to actually
work with colleagues.
Some teachers are very skilled at some of this, so what we try to do is recruit from among the faculty eight to ten people that we then train as facilitators and coaches, so that as people are learning new knowledge and skills, their home grown facilitators are
working with their
colleagues within the school when we're not
there.
The furthest I had travelled was to Uganda when I went on a short trip
with a group of
work colleagues who were supporting a charity called Medcare that was doing some incredible lifesaving
work out
there.
Obviously,
there's that literal isolation of
working by yourself, without
colleagues to chat
with; but what I often find the hardest is the fact that I'm solely responsible for every single role in my business; my earnings; the opportunities I create, find or miss... it can sometimes feel like
there's a lot of pressure to be completely «on it» at all times, a fear of missing out on a dream opportunity, and it takes a conscious effort to be like «okay, I'm allowed this time off».
Port Townsend offers the opportunity to be in the presence of the majesty of Puget Sound,
with the Olympic Mountains across the way, and old growth firs and cedars nearby... Since our
work is rooted in protecting what we love and care about,
there is no better place to come to re-energize, recommit and reconnect
with friends and
colleagues old and new.
«Over the years I have had many
colleagues and higher level management having issues
with for example my scientific dabbling in temperature measurements — which is not what I am paid for to
work on — and more general having issues
with my critical attitude......
there is tremendous pressure inside climate science to stick to the consensus.»
There is no better way to do this than to
work side by side
with a
colleague that has the potential to send you
work.
With 180 of my colleagues having been killed since 2004, there's a high chance that you can be next and knowing that you have that nexus with your mother working at the same cases and law firm and publicly recognized as partn
With 180 of my
colleagues having been killed since 2004,
there's a high chance that you can be next and knowing that you have that nexus
with your mother working at the same cases and law firm and publicly recognized as partn
with your mother
working at the same cases and law firm and publicly recognized as partners.
As a result, the practice is intellectually stimulating and challenging, and
there is an opportunity to frequently
work with the same
colleagues and judges on a number of matters.
I think we've struck a better balance after that initial introductory period but I think
there are also risks
there were if you're fully remote and therefore the only way to interact
with colleagues is through some sort of chat portal, it can get too fun to just chat
with people rather than using it to communicate about
work and sometimes personal check in stuff to see how you're team is doing because you care about them because you
work with them, but to focus it on getting
work done rather than just being fun and silly.
«He's a hard worker, one of the nicest people I know, so easy to
work with and always
there to help a
colleague.
Second, depending on the different populations the writing center is meant to serve,
there is more information that can be shared, such as the legal issues in the major first - year legal writing assignments or techniques for
working with specialized legal writers.137 A weekly or periodic meeting is also a good time for further collaboration among tutors, who can discuss issues they are having during conferencing sessions
with their
colleagues.
There are days when not one of the
colleagues you
work with is in your local office, so I just felt it was time for law firms to do what global corporate organizations have been doing for a long time.
With 15 other lawyers around, he feels he is no longer «
working in a vacuum,» and
there is more information available to him because of his
colleagues» expertise.
There are many pitfalls to this practice: The attorney may not think highly of or be interested in a particular law firm; there may be former colleagues at the firm with whom the attorney does not want to work with; or there may be people at the firm that the candidate would prefer not be made aware of his / her se
There are many pitfalls to this practice: The attorney may not think highly of or be interested in a particular law firm;
there may be former colleagues at the firm with whom the attorney does not want to work with; or there may be people at the firm that the candidate would prefer not be made aware of his / her se
there may be former
colleagues at the firm
with whom the attorney does not want to
work with; or
there may be people at the firm that the candidate would prefer not be made aware of his / her se
there may be people at the firm that the candidate would prefer not be made aware of his / her search.
«Effective» suggests that as long as
there are systems and procedures in place that
work to maintain acceptable standards of conduct and activity by non-lawyers, the lawyer need not concern himself or herself
with more than the normal supervisory process applied to trusted
colleagues of any description.
They might be unknown to many of my younger
colleagues, so I'll take the liberty of naming a few (without details of their distinguished careers): McGill's Marianne Scott had just recently been appointed National Librarian of Canada; Diana Priestly was just finishing her tenure as founding Law Librarian at the University of Victoria; Balfour Halévy, Osgoode's founding Chief Law Librarian, was still in charge at Osgoode and leading the charge nationally; Tom Shorthouse was centre - stage at the University of British Columbia (and wherever
there was a piano); Edmonton was doubly - blessed
with Lillian MacPherson (passionate about both women's studies and Iceland) at the University of Alberta and Shi - Sheng Hu (reluctant to discard superseded loose - leaf supplements) at the courthouse; the dynamic duo of Denis Marshall (at Queen's University, always so kind and supportive) and Denis Le May (at Laval, always so full of spritely humour) was in full swing; Ann Crocker was hard at
work at the University of New Brunswick (though she hadn't yet been awarded the Order of Canada) as was Guy Tanguay at Sherbrooke; while Vicki Whitmell was re-inventing the law firm library at Osler.
At the same time,
there were many elements of legal practice that these lawyers did enjoy: the nature of the
work, intellectual challenge, standing among
colleagues and the public, and (most)
working relationships
with other legal professionals.
In the article entitled We're in touch
with everyday life, says the cycling judge, Lord Philips, who bikes to
work [
there's a lovely photo of him on his bicycle, helmet and all], explains that many of his
colleagues «travel on buses and Tubes and bicycles; we push trolleys around supermarkets; we have normal family concerns and commitments and neither are judges immune from the impact of crime».
Personally,
there is not likely too much future for me in the first two categories (and
there likely never was) but I am intrigued by the last three categories, many of which would describe
colleagues with combined law practice and information science
working experience
working in the field of knowledge management.
Whilst it may not be possible for you to delegate within your current non-managerial role on a day - to - day basis,
there may still be situations when you have passed
work to others; for instance when you went on annual leave and handed tasks over to a
colleague, or when that intern joined to help
with administrative tasks within your department.
From talking
with hundreds of very successful professionals and entrepreneurs every year, I know
there are plenty of opportunities for most to
work with supportive
colleagues and contacts behind the scenes to help each other advance.
There's nothing wrong
with tapping up friends or previous
colleagues for an introduction to someone that may be able to put a good
work in for you.
We might be loaded
with quite a lot of
works, but your
colleague might be as free as a bird, all these things that happen around you might make you ponder over your position
there.
Candidates, character, skills sets, their visibility, and how comfortable the candidate is to
work with new
colleagues are a few points to be considered by the higher authorities and if the candidate has a clear record in all these areas
there is no stopping from getting selected for the desired post.
Even if your immediate supervisor isn't a fan,
there may be other
colleagues you developed a good
working relationship
with.
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