Sentences with phrase «writing of their new associates»

Not exact matches

The battle between Apple and the U.S Justice Department has been raging since the government in February obtained a court order demanding that Apple write new software to help law enforcement officials unlock an iPhone associated with one of the shooters in the December attack in San Bernardino, California that killed 14 people.
«Our new jobs cover a wide range of professions, from artificial intelligence scientists to packaging specialists to fulfillment center associates,» Bezos wrote.
And on Friday, a new class of potential buyers emerged: A trio of Kalanick's closest associates — angry over Benchmark's lawsuit — wrote in a letter to Uber's board that they have even more investors interested in Uber.
«Because a lot of my relatives helped write and administer New Deal legislation,» he recalls, «I associated leftism with a constant need for new laws and new bureaucratic initiatives which would redistribute the wealth produced by the capitalist system.&raqNew Deal legislation,» he recalls, «I associated leftism with a constant need for new laws and new bureaucratic initiatives which would redistribute the wealth produced by the capitalist system.&raqnew laws and new bureaucratic initiatives which would redistribute the wealth produced by the capitalist system.&raqnew bureaucratic initiatives which would redistribute the wealth produced by the capitalist system.»
And of the highest importance have been my conversations, oral and written, with my American colleagues in the parables seminar of the Society of Biblical Literature and those with whom I have been associated in the founding of Semeia, a new journal established specifically to do biblical studies experimentally, drawing on tools from other disciplines.
By virtue of being canonized in Holy Scripture, the many pieces of apocalyptic writing in the New Testament, including the Apocalypse of John, have become permanently associated with the cardinal Christian doctrine of the expectation of the Second Coming of Christ, as expressed in the Creed: «He shall come again with glory to judge both the living and the dead and his kingdom shall have no end.»
In The Sexual Century, Ethel Spector Person, a New York psychoanalyst associated with Columbia University, presents a collection of her essays on sexual development and pathology written over the last twenty «five years.
In New Westminster's proclamation, explaining the decision to adopt a Meatless Monday, mayor Jonathan Coté wrote: «Overconsumption of meat, dairy and eggs is associated with many major environmental problems, including climate change, worsened human health outcomes and animal welfare concerns.»
Among the many highlights of this year's event are a highly anticipated keynote presentation by Don Yaeger, an inspiring speaker and longtime associate editor at Sports Illustrated who has written 25 books, including several New York Times bestsellers.
«Reducing unnecessary spending allows the City to direct resources effectively and build larger reserves as New York City's economy shows signs of slowing and uncertainty remains around the future of federal funding,» wrote Riley Edwards, CBC research associate, in a blog post.
«From my vantage point in Atlanta, I wouldn't say that Andrew Cuomo stood out more than other people,» said Andra Gillespie, an associate professor of political science at Emory University who has written a book about another possible Democratic presidential candidate, Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey.
The chief one of course is the Panel for Educational Policy, which as Patrick Sullivan, a member, wrote on New York Public School Parents, routinely rubber stamps Department of Education contracts — even ones dripping with corruption such as the agreement with Future Technology Associates.
As associate professor and first - author Johan Bollen writes in an e-mail to Science Careers, they wanted their new system to «enable scientists to set their own priorities, fund scientists... not projects, avoid proposal writing and reviewing, avoid administrative burdens, encourage all scientists to participate collectively in the definition of scientific priorities, encourage innovation, reward scientists that make significant contributions to data, software, methods, and systems, avoid funding death spirals (no funding - > no research - > no funding) but still reward high levels of productivity, create the proper incentives for scholarly communication (publishing to communicate, not to improve bibliometrics), enable funding of daring and risky research, and so on.»
Still, «both the way Congress has expanded the NIH budget and the way NIH has made use of its new funds offer important cautionary lessons,» writes Yuval Levin, a former associate director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, in an article in The New Atlantnew funds offer important cautionary lessons,» writes Yuval Levin, a former associate director of the White House Domestic Policy Council, in an article in The New AtlantNew Atlantis.
«These data show for the first time that obesity is associated with increased DNA damage in breast epithelium of BRCA mutation carriers,» lead study author Priya Bhardwaj, a Ph.D. student at Weill Cornell Medicine in New York, N.Y., and colleagues write in their abstract.
An essential new way to move discoveries forward has emerged in the form of multi-stakeholder collaborations involving three or more different types of organizations, such as drug companies, government regulators and patient groups, write Magdalini Papadaki, a research associate, and Gigi Hirsch, a physician - entrepreneur and executive director of the MIT Center for Biomedical Innovation.
Writing in a linked Comment, Professor Ian R Reid, Department of Medicine, Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, University of Auckland, Auckland, New Zealand, says: «In pregnancy, low maternal (vitamin D) concentrations have been associated with gestational diabetes, pre-eclampsia, infants who are small for their gestational age, and lower offspring bone mass.
Writing in the latest issue of the journal Nature, researchers in the laboratories of Gladstone Senior Investigator Sheng Ding, PhD, and UCSF Associate Professor Holger Willenbring, MD, PhD, reveal a new cellular reprogramming method that transforms human skin cells into liver cells that are virtually indistinguishable from the cells that make up native liver tissue.
He is an associate editor of the Journal of Experimental Psychology: General, and has written for the New York Times, Huffington Post, and Slate.
«I can't write a prescription for broccoli and say this will help — yet,» says Sam Gandy MD, PhD, the associate director of the Mount Sinai Medical Center Alzheimer's Disease Research Center, in New York City.
The music is the opening of Wagner's Ring, the Prelude to Das Rheingold; it was memorably used in Terrence Malick's «The New World,» but it is also associated, like all Wagner's work, with Hitler, who adored Wagner and derived the philosophical underpinnings of Nazism from Wagner's political writing.
Charlie Kaufman — «Synecdoche, New York «Having written some of the defining screenplays of the early noughties (ok fine, «Being John Malkovich» was 1999) Charlie Kaufman became something of a brand - name screenwriter — one whose own input rivalled that of the directors he's most associated with (Michel Gondry and Spike Jonze) for authorial ownership over the finished film.
Among the findings: (1) art activities can be integrated into classroom content and used to encourage rehearsal - type activities (such as songs) that incorporate relevant subject matter, (2) incorporating information into story, poem, song, or art form may place the knowledge in context, which can help students remember it, especially if the students are creating art that relates subject matter to themselves, (3) through artistic activities like writing a story or creating a drawing, students generate information they might otherwise have simply read, which will very likely lead to better long - term retention of that information, (4) physically acting out material, such as in a play, helps learners recall information, (5) speaking words aloud results in better retention than reading words in silence, (6) increasing the amount of effort involved in learning new information (such as being asked to discern meaning from an ambiguous sentence or to interpret a work of art) is positively associated with its retention, (7) emotionally charged content is easier to remember than content linked to events that are emotionally neutral, and (8) information presented as pictures is retained better than the same information presented as words.
Smithsonian, 4/19/13 «And just last weekend, in the New York Times, Jal Mehta, an associate professor at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, wrote that compared to many other fields where quality is maintained by building a body of knowledge and training people in that knowledge.»
Ruth Mitchell, the associate director of the Council for Basic Education, writes in Testing for Learning that «a new model of schooling is a national imperative.»
In «The Logic of Interdisciplinary Studies,» a research report by Sandra Mathison and Melissa Freeman presented at the annual meeting of the American Educational Research Association in 1997, the authors wrote, «Interdisciplinary, integrated, and integrative studies represent an opportunity to have more meaningful relations with students; teach cognitive skills associated with «real life» (e.g., cooperation, problem solving, ability to see connections); motivate students; increase student achievement; promote positive attitudes toward subject matter; create more curricular flexibility; diminish scheduling problems; and integrate new and rapidly changing information with increased time efficiency.»
Goodman, an associate professor of public policy at Harvard University, writes about the new degree program in «An Elite Grad - School Degree Goes Online,» co-written with Julia Melkers and Amanda Pallais.
Who wrote it: The report's author is New Jersey's own Patrick McGuinn, an associate professor of political science and education at Drew University.
Amid backlash, the state Board of Education voted on Oct. 15 not to adopt reading or writing samples associated with the new national benchmarks — though local school districts can still choose to do so.
While no exact details have emerged as to what exactly Lite means at the time of this writing, we suspect it simply leaves out some of the functionality that's associated with the hardware specs of the new devices - the new Curve lacks the touchscreen and sensors (magnetometer, accelerometer, proximity) that its more upscale sibling the Bold Touch will possess.
Businesses can now write off more of the costs associated with new equipment and software.
Wade Pfau, an Associate Professor at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo, wrote a comment to an earlier blog entry this morning that describes a research paper he has written (the paper is still in its first draft) about the New School Safe Withdrawal Rate concept that I developed with John Walter Russell (and with the help of hundreds of our fellow community members in the Retire Early and Indexing discussion - board communities).
Mia Fineman, associate curator, Metropolitan Museum of Art, wrote in her text for the exhibition catalogue, «Singh's Bombay street scenes are filled with a new kind of energy, as if the elements in the pictures are held in suspension by centrifugal force.
Julie Rodrigues Widholm, the Pamela Alper Associate Curator at the MCA Chicago, writes about the opening of New Growth on ExpoChicago's The Seen.
He has written for Artforum (where he had a column in the late 1980s and early 90s), Screen, the New York Times, International Herald Tribune, the Economist among other newspapers and journals; and contributed essays to catalogues and associated publications at Documenta (Kassel), the Louvre (Paris), Stedelijk Museum (Amsterdam), Centre Pompidou (Paris), MoMA PS1 (NY), Tate Modern and Tate Liverpool, Reina Sophia (Madrid), Metropolitan Museum of Art (NY), The New Museum (NY), Albertina, Vienna, Museum of Contemporary Art (LA), LA County Museum of Art, Sydney Biennial, Venice Biennale, Vienna Museum of Contemporary Art, Contemporary Art Gallery (Vancouver), Ludwig Museum (Budapest), Haus der Kunst (Munich), Edinburgh Festival, and Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes de La Habana.
Participants include two of the artists in the exhibition, Richard Deacon, who has created the sculpture Associate especially for Perry Green, and Paul McDevitt, who will be making and presenting new work in response to the show; curator Jon Wood, who has written extensively on Henry Moore and his legacies; and the broadcaster and Director of Artistic Programmes of the Royal Academy, Tim Marlow.
She taught literature and creative writing at State University of New York - Purchase College and at Los Andes University in Bogotá, where she is currently Associate Professor.
Columns and reviews Associate editor Pablo Larios writes a fan letter in praise of the late Guy Davenport; Olivia Laing discussed the enduring relevance of Philip Guston's «Klan» paintings amidst recent racial tensions in the US; Krzysztof Kościuczuk observes how «necropolo,» a new genre of macabre, deadpan music in Poland, reflects current political anxieties; Ben Eastham witnesses a revival of state - of - the - nation novels in his review of Virginie Despentes's book trilogy, «Vernon Subutex»; Andrew Mellor surveys the London Sinfonietta, past and present, as it celebrates its 50th anniversary; and Elvia Wilk asks whether live - action role play can help us overcome social obstacles in the art world.
The curators are: Sally Tallant, Director, Liverpool Biennial Dominic Willsdon, Curator of Education and Public Practice, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art Francesco Manacorda, Artistic Director, Tate Liverpool Raimundas Malasauskas, curator and writer Joasia Krysa, Head of Research, Liverpool Biennial and Director, Exhibition Research Centre Rosie Cooper, Head of Programmes, Liverpool Biennial Polly Brannan, Education Curator, Liverpool Biennial Francesca Bertolotti - Bailey, Head of Production and International Projects, Liverpool Biennial Ying Tan, Curator, Centre for Chinese Contemporary Art (CFCCA) Sandeep Parmar, Co-Director, Centre for New and International Writing Steven Cairns, Associate Curator of Artists Film and Moving Image, ICA
Graffiti Art (1970s onwards) Also referred to as «Writing», «Spraycan Art» and «Aerosol Art», Graffiti is a movement or style of art associated with hip - hop, a cultural movement which sprang up in various American cities, especially on New York subway trains, during the 1970s and 1980s.
The book features an essay by Meredith Malone, associate curator at the Mildred Lane Kemper Art Museum at Washington University in St. Louis, as well as a new installment in a series of scripted «conversations» between Cosima von Bonin and Daffy Duck, written by von Bonin's longtime collaborator Dirk von Lowtzow, a Berlin - based musician and art critic.
During the remainder of the 1960s, he was a regular contributor to both ARTnews and Arts, guest editor at the Museum of Modern Art, an associate producer of a program on art for public television, and taught literature and writing workshops at the New School for Social Research and Yale University.
«The observed pattern of warming, comparing surface and atmospheric temperature trends, doesn't show the characteristic fingerprint associated with greenhouse warming,» wrote lead author David Douglas, a climate expert from the University of Rochester, in New York state.
oit is with indignation that we are speaking othis document is not acceptable • Bolivia owe have learned about this document through the media, not through you onow we are given 60 minutes to accept something already agreed upon by other states owe are seeing actions in a dictatorial way othis is unacceptable and anti-democratic owe say to the people of the world: they shall judge upon it othe rights of our people are not being respected owe are not going to decide about so many lives in only 60 minutes othis is s group of a small number of countries oAPPLAUS • Cuba o4 hours ago Obama announced an agreement which is non-existant owe is behaving like an emperor owe have seen version being discussed by secretive groups in the last hours and days oCuba will not accept your draft declaration oat this conference, there is no consensus on this document oI associate my voice to Tuvalu, Venezuela, Bolivia othe target of 2 degrees is unacceptable o... • Costa Rica ofor the reasons that we have heard, this document can not be considered the work of the AWG - LCA and can not be considered by the COP othis can only be an INF doc, it's just for information oadditional question: in an earlier version, a CP.15 - decision, para. 1: there was a reference to a legally binding instrument to be adopted by the COP onow: we have a new version, but the reference to legally binding instrument disappeared • USA o [wants to speak, but point of order by Nicaragua] • Nicaragua othere is already a precedent where we have not been given the right to speech onow that you have mentioned we finally want to speak • Pres. [moving on] oUS does not appear on my list any more, so next one is Sudan • Sudan othere must be something horribly wrong here oI pushed the button when I saw Nicaragua raising their sign in order to support them • Nicaragua othis is a deterioration of the democratic system oand this happens at the most important conference of the UN for many years owe have draft decisions about how to carry forward the process ostates (lists names) have written a submission: • this has not followed the basic principles of the UN • inclusion • bottom up processes • democratic participation • equality of states oduring this consequence, many states expressed their position against such approaches othe only agreement we recognize is??
Over at Above the Law, Elie Mystal writes that recent events suggest we are seeing a new bifurcation of the attorney career path: traditional partnership - track associates and a new species of what he calls «barely legal» career paths.
Of course, out of context, this sounds absurd, but Jack goes on to write that «getting the new norm to be «we fill out our data forms after every matter» requires firm leaders to proselytize their practice group heads, requires those heads to lobby the partners and senior associates in their groups, and requires those lawyers to set the expectation with the junior lawyers that those forms must be completed.&raquOf course, out of context, this sounds absurd, but Jack goes on to write that «getting the new norm to be «we fill out our data forms after every matter» requires firm leaders to proselytize their practice group heads, requires those heads to lobby the partners and senior associates in their groups, and requires those lawyers to set the expectation with the junior lawyers that those forms must be completed.&raquof context, this sounds absurd, but Jack goes on to write that «getting the new norm to be «we fill out our data forms after every matter» requires firm leaders to proselytize their practice group heads, requires those heads to lobby the partners and senior associates in their groups, and requires those lawyers to set the expectation with the junior lawyers that those forms must be completed.»
But if the imbalance in legal - writing talent can't be corrected this way — either because partners» writing work can't be allocated evenly among associates or because certain partners refuse to comply — firms must let go their nonperforming associates and hire new associates who can carry their share of the legal - writing workload.
A few days ago, in one of those small world Internet ways, I learned about a new Web log (new to me, anyway), Legal Literacy, written by Hanna Hasl - Kelchner, a corporate attorney with a business background who serves as associate counsel for a large corporation.
Winners of The Pulitzer Prize were announced this week, and among them was an associate professor of literature and legal writing at John Jay College of Criminal Justice in New York City.
For instance, using part of my question as an example, you would document that you'd be sending newsletters (along with the associated information about that data) in your record, but you wouldn't have to write a new record every time a newsletter was to be sent out.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z