Sentences with phrase «working life of the author»

Before this time, English law reports, now known as Nominate Reports, were produced on an individual basis by barristers, with a series lasting from one or two volumes, to the working life of the author barrister.

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-- Garrett J. White, founder of Wake Up Warrior, CEO of DKW Styling, author and podcaster who has worked with thousands of men to transform their lives
It's a celebration of the life and works of James Joyce, who is Ireland's most famous author, and who wrote the epic novel «Ulysses.»
«We spend about a quarter of our lives at work,» says «Originals» author Adam Grant.»
If you show gratitude with a gift, Joey Faucette, author of Work Positive in a Negative World, suggests relating it to life beyond the business walls.
Mo Gawdat, author of «Solve for Happy,» shares his happiness equation, so you can be content at work and in life.
If you want to be successful, you'll have to put in the work, says John D. Spooner, author of «No One Ever Told Us That: Money And Life Lessons For Young Adults.»
What's worse, such rules take control away from the employee, leading to feelings of powerlessness and disengagement, says Stew Friedman, author of Leading the Life You Want: Skills for Integrating Work and Life.
As Shawn Callahan, author of Putting Stories to Work, explains these «small stories» are the anecdotes concerning real - life experiences that people tell every day in conversations.
She is the author of Make Waves: Be the One to Start Change at Work and in Life.
Companies interested in developing those attractive environments need to start by adjusting their mindsets, says Yost, author of Work + Life: Finding the Fit That's Right For You (Riverhead / Penguin Group, 2005).
«If you take time to recharge and pay attention to fitness and your diet, for example, after work or on weekends, you'll set the stage for great life habits that put you at the top of your game at the office,» says Lynn Taylor, a national workplace expert and author of «Tame Your Terrible Office Tyrant: How to Manage Childish Boss Behavior and Thrive in Your Job.»
«Citing Census data on male and female commutes to work, the authors partly attributed these disadvantageous geographic patterns to female entrepreneurs» desire to live closer to their businesses, perhaps because they do the lion's share of the work at home,» reports the WSJ.
Authors Suzan Haskins and Dan Prescher have put many of the overseas financial strategies they share in their book to work in their own lives since they left Omaha, Nebraska, in 2001, to live abroad.
Levinson has worked in corporate marketing and is the author of the Guerrilla Marketing series of books, the first of which appeared in 1984; Horowitz, who lives in Hadley, is a marketer and environmental activist / organizer and author of eight previous books.
Heather Boushey is executive director and chief economist of the Washington Center for Equitable Growth and author of Finding Time: The Economics of Work - Life Conflict.
-- Rana Florida is CEO of Creative Class Group, and author of Upgrade: Taking Your Work and Life from Ordinary to Extraordinary.
Diane Mulcahy is the author of The Gig Economy: The Complete Guide to Getting Better Work, Taking More Time Off, and Financing the Life you Want.
CAROL LOOMIS: In the conclusion of a book, Dear Chairman, which you recommend in this year's annual letter, a new book you recommend, the author argues that «the life's work of great investors is inevitably reabsorbed into the industrial complex with little acknowledgement of their accomplishments.
3) The discussion about scaling vs. keeping it small is a very interesting one: I liked that the author presented real - life cases for either scenarios for food for thought instead of advocating one or the other (e.g. presenting a single «formula» as the golden rule that all shall follow)-- I can see how this particular decision can be case sensitive and there really is no «right» answer as long as it works for the entrepreneur!
Jesus said; I will show you my faith by my works: Faith without works is dead: (There is no life) = If we have the Faith of Christ (a gift from God) then we will have the works that go with it that is evident of our faith; the works will testify to our faith, then do we produce fruit that will remain: If our heart does not convict us to do what is right according the written word, then we are not in faith: Our hearts are far from the life of Words of our Lord penetrating into our hearts because our hearts are wicked; even Paul who said; follow me as I am of Christ; how was that??? In and by the Holy Spirit, even Spirit of truth as Paul takes us through the Words of the Lord to have us established in the truth: The Word of our Lord is as refined silver, 7 times in the fire: Jesus is the author and finisher of our faith, to them who believe: In the Bible one's «belief» and one's «behavior» are often compared.
The author may make a nice salary, but unless you can dig up some more detailed account of his life and work, it's hard to say he's uncharitable, or that he shouldn't have written this article.
He criticizes textualism (a mode of judicial interpretation) by citing the author's attempt to «show how lawmakers are engaged in the creative work of ensuring that natural law... is given effect in our human living
Alister McGrath teaches theology at Oxford University and is the author of, among other works, John Calvin: A Life.
CNN: My take: «Atheist» isn't a dirty word, congresswoman Chris Stedman, author of «Faitheist: How an Atheist Found Common Ground with the Religious,» writes that when Rep. Kyrsten Sinema's campaign said «the terms non-theist, atheist or non-believer are not befitting of her life's work or personal character» it implied that there is something unfavorable about nonbelievers.
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are currently circulating within the Church.
Blake Bailey, the author of Cheever: A Life (Knopf, 770 pages, $ 35), has more than a few fertile facts to work with.
Editor's note: David Van Biema, the chief religion writer at Time Magazine for ten years, is author of the illustrated biography «Mother Teresa: The Life and Works of a Modern Saint,» now being reissued and made available in Spanish as «La Madre Teresa: La Vida y las obras de una santa moderna.»
Most theological authors are specialists: one interprets the scriptural foundations for preaching and teaching, another explains how to «manage» ministry, and others confine themselves to some particular subsection of parish life — liturgy, youth work, pastoral...
The author points out that the former works out very well, as the current standard of living in developed countries is way beyond anything even princes could have dreamt of just a century ago.
Working as a music critic, author and broadcaster he lived «as a sort of urban hermit» as Katherine expresses it, and as a counsellor took a rather different approach from the standard secularist one.
The author addresses this in her introduction, stressing that this work will focus instead on «those around her who would describe themselves as «lesser souls» compared to Therese, but who nevertheless put into practice her «Little Way», those who were part of her life, both in her family and in the monastery.
Arnold J. Toynbee is the distinguished British author of A Study of History, and he contributed as an Anglican layman to a series of articles anticipating the 1937 ecumenical conference on Life and Work, held at Oxford.
And as I reflect on whether or not it's worth all of this work, I realize there are a few things about the writing life that they didn't tell me at the Young Author's Conference:
The author deals with the scientist's vocation to worship God, and the impact of technical work on his personal life and religious beliefs.
The Christian Institute has paid tribute to the life and work of author Harry Blamires who died on Tuesday, aged 101.
For Ozick, however, the literary critic is herself the architect of literary tradition, arranging works, authors, movements, and trends in conversation with one another, «teas [ing] out hidden imperatives and assumptions held in common, and... creat [ing] the fertilizing conditions that underlie and stimulate a living literary consciousness.»
This alone merits attention — as there is much talk about the relative dearth of Catholic authors today — but Trower's life and work offer something more, as they speak to questions that are being asked within the Church today.
It is not surprising that the man who wrote a pseudo-review about a nonexistent book, a man who spent three years writing a biweekly on foreign books and authors, should write «Pierre Menard,» a story (composed in the form of an obituary) whose narrator is the reviewer of a nonexistent author's life works.
The Christian Institute has paid tribute to the life and work of author Harry Blamires who died on Tuesday,... More
The authors highlight Faith and Order while paying little attention to Life and Work... [The PP] operates out of a God - church - world paradigm: the church must get its act together in order to carry the message of wholeness and reconciliation to the world.
Today's guest post comes all the way from Laos, where my friend Lisa McKay — author of the highly acclaimed novel, My Hands Came Away Red — lives with her husband Mike, who works for a humanitarian organization in the region.
The book comprises eight chapters, each by a different author, presenting a series of well - reasoned and documented discussions on the following themes: the difference and complementarity of the sexes, abortion, premarital sex, marriage, contraception, infertility treatment, male priesthood and the tensions between family and work life.
Perhaps one of the most enlightening things is that the author gives a clear and succinct understanding of the Benedictine phrase ora et labora (prayer and work) and the context by which both can be lived out and flow one in to the other.
«As a moderator of discussions and someone who can generate and respond to ideas, she does great work,» says Scotty McLennan, dean of religious life at Stanford University and author of Finding Your Religion.
Journalist, Essayist, and Author of Moonlight Sonata at the Mayo Clinic, Things Seen and Unseen: A Year Lived in Faith, and Practicing Resurrection: A Memoir of Work, Doubt, Discernment, and Moments of Grace
Most theological authors are specialists: one interprets the scriptural foundations for preaching and teaching, another explains how to «manage» ministry, and others confine themselves to some particular subsection of parish life — liturgy, youth work, pastoral care.
«A vacation is as important as watching your cholesterol or getting exercise,» said Joe Robinson, a stress management and work - life balance consultant and author of Work to Lwork - life balance consultant and author of Work to LWork to Live.
In a speech, Paul Tough, author of How Children Succeed: Grit, Curiosity, and the Hidden Power of Character, explains how a student's character and outside help work together to improve that student's life.
A nationally recognized speaker and New York Times Best Selling Author, Dr. Kartzinel has presented medical interventions that work to improve the lives of his patients who suffer from many types of medical conditions that include: autism, allergies, inflammatory bowel disease, chronic constipation, chronic diarrhea, sleep cycle disruptions, and hormonal imbalances.
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