Sentences with phrase «working at the edge»

For writers and professional speakers like me, this means that if people are not disagreeing with you, walking out of your events, challenging your articles and ideas, you are playing too safe and not working at the edge.
It is also the well - established case that natural scientists and people working at the edge of technological advances tend to be more religious than those in the humanities and social sciences.
Neither status nor power is generated by intellectual work at the edges or across the boundaries of one's field.
Simultaneously we saw the gulls working at the edge of the tide, away up the beach where the other stream came in.
To gain a true sense of accomplishment, a teacher has to work at the edge of her abilities.
He founded the Edge Foundation, an organization aimed to bring together people working at the edge of a broad range of scientific and technical fields.
Maybe they take that risk anyway — they are working at the edge of the law anyway.
I've worked at the edge of the pension business for much of my career.
However, such private institutions worked at the edges of the educational system as one sees it today.
Celebrate the exhibition of five American female artists from around the country, all of whom are working at the edge of contemporary craft and sculpture.
As moderator Alexandra Munroe, Samsung Senior Curator of Asian Art at the Guggenheim Museum, says in her introductory speech, the conference aimed not to deliver final thoughts but to open up new questions: to allow curators working at the edge of contemporary curatorial practice to share their personal experiences, doubts and reflections.
There's a running string of reactions to the work at the Edge Web site (which also hosts Venter), including a provocative contribution from Freeman Dyson (no surprise there!)
We discussed his background and the focus of his work at Edge, as well as what inspired him to write Evolutionary Road.
Upon learning the history of MIT students and community members who had faced prosecution, it became clear that one of the most urgent issues was to address the lack of support at MIT for students who were doing innovative work at the edge of the law.
For the past three years, I have been working at Edge Water Technology (EWT) as a junior project manager.
The therapist must work at the edge of the window of tolerance and the regulatory boundary of the days - regulated states in themselves and in the child in order to expand those boundaries and re-pattern the disorganization in the nervous system.
Unique in its intimate, moment - to - moment way of working at the edge of relational experience, Accelerated Experiential - Dynamic Psychotherapy (AEDP), an emotion - focused, attachment - based, neurobiology informed model of therapy, is ideally suited to transforming attachment - based trauma.

Not exact matches

I floated around the edges of myself through those first weeks back at work — there but not really there.
What to do: Lean into the ADD by creating formal rotation programs, innovative leading - edge training programs like the one at Zappos, and work environments that leverage social media interactions instead of discouraging them, and you'll see these Millennials become just as loyal as we were «back in the day.»
Located at the edge of the Seine River in Paris, Palais de Tokyo is home to work from some of Europe's most well - known street artists — including Alexander «Vhils» Farto's «Scratching the Surface.»
Shortly after the ruling, Google posted a raft of help - wanted ads seeking «bright, well - organized and spirited individuals to work with a stellar team on cutting edge technology issues» at its offices in Berlin, Rome, London and Brussels.
While the first 100 days of the newly minted dean augur well for Kellogg, there is still much work to be done at a school that has lost momentum, if not its edge, among the...
Yahoo's research arm generated a lot of attention from technology analysts and software engineers at the time for its work on cutting - edge technologies, including Hadoop.
While the first 100 days of the newly minted dean augur well for Kellogg, there is still much work to be done at a school that has lost momentum, if not its edge, among the business school elite.
The City is working with Carnegie Mellon University and Brooklyn College to develop cutting - edge education opportunities at the historic Brooklyn Navy Yard.
«The big beauty brands will have to work harder to maintain the market because it's their market to lose and if these major fashion players nibble away at the edges, it has a diluting effect on the market share these cosmetic companies have,» Saunders added.
If a bad day at work is pushing you over the mental and emotional edge, put down the cup of coffee.
«However, now I'm very glad we sought outside help to maintain our competitive edge while restoring a positive environment at work and at home.»
Today, consumers drive adoption, purchasing cutting - edge technology on their own dime for their own use, forcing their companies to react to the reality that their employees often have better technology at their disposal at home than they do at work.
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It describes how Exxon conducted cutting - edge climate research decades ago and then, without revealing all that it had learned, worked at the forefront of climate denial, manufacturing doubt about the scientific consensus that its own scientists had confirmed.
To effectively restrict communication, governments would need to dominate technologies whose forced control is a double - edged sword — when social instability spikes, internet shutdowns work at best sporadically and risk leading to greater discontent and violence.
It is unlikely that this razor will make my regular rotation, to be honest I'm not even sure how well modern single edge blades will work in the Valet, but it is still interesting to take a look at a piece of shaving history.
In our work, we're often looking at edge trends becoming mainstream.
This course blends cutting edge science with mindfulness practices to give people the skills to be more effective and happier at work.
While Millennials at work continue to make noise and generate headlines, quietly falling under the radar is the fact that Generation Z — those born between 1994 and 2010 — is now the largest portion of the U.S. population, edging out Millennials 26 percent to 24.5 percent.
Author or contributing author of dozens of scholarly and practitioner articles, books and programs, Richard's work has been described by various faculty at Harvard, Yale, London Business School and elsewhere as «great & much needed,» «wonderful and pragmatic,» «thorough» and «nothing short of remarkable,» as well as by Fortune 500, NYSE, FTSE and other company leaders as «leading edge,» «ground - breaking,» «valuable guidance,» «indispensable,» «compelling» and «exceptional.»
When I worked at Intel, we used to say that we live in a bleeding edge of technology.
As Varun Bhanot, PR and business development lead at UK flexible workspace marketplace Hubble, explained: «Here at Hubble, we've had a number of corporations approach us for specific coworking space — some to use as a separate department arm for their company, others to set up a specific innovation lab to work on bleeding edge products.»
I now understand better the conservative character and structure of the church, having been working within it (or at its edges) as a priest for about 16 years.
He is working with the Waodani tribe at the edge of the Amazon in Ecuador to help them solve a transportation riddle plaguing hard to reach regions all over the world: What do you do when the road ends?
I was already tired because I had been up nursing during the night, Brian was off at work already, I simply wanted a quiet morning with my coffee because there was so much mundane work ahead on this day — cleaning bathrooms, doing laundry — but instead the Rice Krispies multiplied to biblical proportions while they flew through the air and one small cereal bowl became a nuclear wasteland scattered into seemingly every corner of the kitchen while milk streamed off the edge of the table puddling into the carnage and the bowl continued to spin.
The Book of Joshua makes it clear that the Israelites get to the murderous work of genocide and become quite efficient at it: And all the cities of those kings, and all the kings of them, did Joshua take, and smote them with the edge of the sword, and he utterly destroyed them, as Moses the servant of the Lord commanded.
CNN is unwililng to show such things for the aforementioned reason (if you have an infant that requires your constant care and attention, you shouldn't be at work) and also becuase their viewership also has that puritan edge to their psyche — it would generate complaints.
I sympathize that they walk the razor's edge of doing their work with integrity while at the same time pleasing their employers.
Granted, we have a (very beloved) baby - sitter for our littlest girl two mornings a week while the older two are at school, so that I can make phone calls, do interviews, and work uninterrupted for a bit of time, but I am usually at home, trying to get in a full - time job at the edges of our life.
Long story short, the capitalism that can raise standards of living around the world, is NOT the same capitalism at work in negotiating with people who are living on the edge of survival.
Some colleagues — Findley Edge, for example — have worked at it from the perspective of church renewal.
The prophetic principle is at work in me, and in our worship together it needs to be renewed and sharpened lest its edge be dulled.
Whether he has ever seen a devil, as Mantel did as a girl — «It has no edges, no mass, no dimension, no shape except the formless; it moves» — is ultimately unimportant; his novels are the work of a man who believes in devils, or at least in their possibility, and the possibility that one of his ordinary Americans could encounter one by chance.
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