Sentences with phrase «worry about colleague»

Now you have to worry about colleague teasing you?
«I'm just really worried about my colleagues who witnessed it or tried to help or who are just traumatized by the impact of the situation,» says Leola Pon, general counsel of the TDSB.

Not exact matches

Traders are suddenly worried about interest rates (although anyone older than 30 has to be amused that 2.85 % on the Treasury 10 - year is a source of panic), worried about inflation (although after the last decade of stagnant wages, Friday's 2.9 % rise should be cheered, not jeered), and worried about a tax - fueled spike in growth (with this report from Powell's Atlanta colleagues leading the way.)
Certainly, domestic violence might make us worry about how he would treat female colleagues.
These include being frequently interrupted or talked over; having decision - makers primarily address your male colleagues, even if they're junior to you; working harder to receive the same recognition as your male peers; having your ideas ignored unless they're rephrased by your male colleagues; worrying so much about being either «too nice» or «sharp elbowed» that it hurts your ability to be effective; frequently being asked how you manage your work - life balance; and perhaps most difficult of all, not having peers who have been through similar situations to support you during tough times.
I see the president and his colleagues in prayer but spend their time worrying about who needs medical insurance, vaccinations, and turning third world countries into free countries.
For some time now many scientists, even and perhaps especially those connected to the climate alarmism movement, have worried about the exaggerations and downright apocalyptic scenarios which have come out of the writings of some of their scientific colleagues like James Hansen or James Lovelock,....
They know that they continue to learn more in that way, that their idiosyncrasies are checked by colleagues, and that they can spend less time and energy worrying about the accountant and the billing.
In discussions with friends and colleagues, we are confounded if not worried about the views of Mr. Santorum.
For the moment, Luther was simply providing a private service to a colleague and there was nothing to worry about in that.
Here's why Edwards and many of his colleagues are worried about our city's tap water and how it might be harming thousands of unknowing families.
The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee, California's Adam Schiff, said his colleagues are getting worried about the president's mental health — amplifying the growing concerns from the past week that Trump's head isn't fit for his job.
Last summer he was pretty absent and many of his colleagues worried about his lack of presence.
2.57 pm: My colleague Paul Owen has just been to a fringe meeting where David Laws was explaining his worries about the coalition's expansion of the academies programme and introduction of free schools.
Some colleagues think the patients are already worried about paying rent, getting deported or their partner being incarcerated,» Stotland said.
But he worries about obtaining research funding, regaining colleagues» trust, and attracting collaborators: «My reputation obviously has been damaged by this,» he says.
Overseas scientists relocating to Japan will need patience, and some Japanese friends and colleagues to help them out in their transition, but shouldn't worry too much about relocating to one of the world's safest, healthiest, best educated, and wealthiest nations,» he says.
As an EU citizen living in Scotland, at the moment I am worried about how Brexit will affect my ability to stay and work in the United Kingdom, and how it will affect my students, the members of my lab, and a lot of my colleagues and collaborators.
But I worried about the cost, the lack of social support, and the prospect that senior colleagues wouldn't take me seriously if they saw me with a baby.
Some colleagues have told him they can't worry about a later risk of asthma or obesity when their patient might not make it out of the NICU alive.
The Decision Counseling Program © developed by Dr. Myers and colleagues differs from previous decision aids in that a nurse educator uses the program not only to provide information about options, but also to identify and weigh the importance of things that matter to the patient (e.g., worry about treatment side effects, concern about developing aggressive cancer).
To determine precise velocities, Kervella and his colleagues had to worry about subtle effects that most observers neglect.
Keep it private - Men, who usually are held in high esteem with their business counterparts or colleagues, really worry about appearing in public.
Next, if you have been worrying about people telling you that you are dating an oldie, well she's someone you would love to introduce to your parents, colleagues, cousins and friends.
If you are not up for any of this baggage, then a younger woman would be perfect for you.However, dating a younger woman can be perceived as mid-life crisis and your friends or colleagues may frown upon you; but if this is not true in your case then you should not worry about what others say.
Problem is: he's losing his vision and he doesn't want his long time friend and colleague (John Goodman) to worry about him.
Meanwhile, some teachers worried about the effect that mass absences might have on students — especially those scheduled for Advanced Placement exams — and colleagues left behind.
If the group is too large I worry that it becomes too easy for a participant to «hide» and really never reveal very much about their thinking and practice, and therefore never really examine that thinking and practice with colleagues and, as a consequence, never really work to strengthen what is happening in the classroom.
Unlike public - school teachers, who often have to use their own money for basics like photocopies, Ms. Jones and her colleagues do not worry about supplies.
In one of her studies, which appears in the Urban Review, the teachers she interviewed said the factors that made them want to continue teaching included their students, colleagues, commitment to the profession and worry about pursuing a new career in hard economic times.
Adams's life story encapsulates the history of the founding era, for she defined herself in relation to the people she loved or hated (she was never neutral): her mother, whom she considered terribly overprotective; Benjamin Franklin, who schemed to clip her husband's wings; her sisters, whose dependence upon Abigail's charity strained the family bond; James Lovell, her husband's bawdy congressional colleague, who peppered her with innuendo about John's «rigid patriotism»; her financially naïve husband (Abigail earned money in ways the president considered unsavory, took risks that he wished to avoid — and made him a rich man); Phoebe Abdee, her father's former slave, who lived free in an Adams property but defied Abigail's prohibition against sheltering others even more desperate than herself; and her son John Quincy, who worried her with his tendency to «study out of spight» but who fueled her pride by following his father into public service, rising to the presidency after her death.
My colleagues — health - care professionals, educators, and advocates for children — are also worried about the more generalized and insidious messages implicit in this deluge of advertising.
I now understand that talking about suicide is up to me, my colleagues at SFSP, those who have survived thinking about or attempting to take their own lives, and all of us worried about depressed and possibly suicidal friends or loved ones.
Recently I heard colleagues discussing about tax returns, something I have never had to worry about before in my life.
Our distinguished senior colleague Ed Studzinski is a deep - value investor; his impulse is to worry more about protecting his investors when times turn dark than in making them as rich as Croesus when the days are bright and sunny.
Competitive rates mean that you'll never have to worry about the safety of your friends, family, or colleagues when you're planning an event around the water.
The fact that colleagues feel a need to position themselves when venting criticism publicly — or even just amongst colleagues — tells you a lot about the politization of climate science and its distortion, and personally I don't like it at all: no one in science should have to worry about outside pressure when being critical of that science.
But while still maintaining that such analysis is useful, I increasingly wonder if assigning dollar figures to currently unpriced nature, just undermines efforts to get people to see that there is more to nature, there is more to the world than the economic or financial value we place on it?I've been going back and forth about writing something about this ever since my colleague Stephen Messenger tried to explain why we must not consider nature priceless, but never quite got around to it — partly because I realize it's swimming upstream a bit and I wondered if I wasn't just overreacting or worrying to much about an abstract eco-philosophical concept.
I've paid more attention to the extreme claims in the literature warning of coming catastrophe, both because I regard the scientists there as more serious, and because I am very sympathetic to the goals of my colleagues who sometimes seem, however, to be confusing their specific scientific knowledge with their worries about the future.
In fact it is somewhat ironic that a congressman on a committee worries about undue influence from industry on the testimony he hears when his colleagues on the committee are also receiving such influence due to the Citizens United ruling.
But a chair whose firm has a closed system makes the case that if partners don't know their colleagues» compensation, they spend less time worrying about who makes what.
A lawyer who objects to a colleague working away from a central office because the colleague might not really be working should really worry about a more basic problem.
«It's not always easy to talk with colleagues or family about worries or concerns, and that's where we come in.
Although he testified about his continuing worries that colleagues and others would see the blogs and believe their defamatory imputations, he has achieved some success in his position.
In another discussion, a bencher colleague raised the same issue worrying that the nature of discipline adjudication could suffer by the use of those skilled as adjudicators rather than by those elected by, knowledgeable about, and supportive of, the profession.
Arguing that a change in the law would mean for a massive hit to state revenues, they are hoping that Sessions and his colleagues have better things to worry about.
So, you no longer need to worry about talking to your international colleague, as both of you can now speak your native languages over the phone while the Pixel Buds gets the rest done.
I share the concern of some of my colleagues who worried about getting that fabric cover dirty, though.
That way, if I hand a friend, colleague, or stranger - in - need my device to quickly make an emergency call or look up something critical on the web, I don't have to worry about them placing orders on my dime.
When I first started my colleague in the cubicle next to me offered some helpful advice:» Don't worry about being busy your first few days.
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