Sentences with phrase «wrote about their colleagues»

Not exact matches

The move is part of the sweeping trend that is shaking the center aisles of the supermarket, as my esteemed colleague Beth Kowitt has written about so thoughtfully in the pages of Fortune: a migration away from processed foods to those that are simpler and less removed from nature.
After my colleague and Canadian Business blogger Chris MacDonald responded and wrote about the controversy surrounding Victoria's Secret and its use of cotton from Burkina Faso, I feel compelled to take issue with some of the questions he raises.
My colleague Aaron Pressman, who has done hands down the best coverage on this topic, has written here about how the Trump administration's obsession with China is driving Legere's latest urge to merge.
Our Fortune colleague Beth Kowitt writes about the latest product launch from Lola, the organic tampon startup co-founded by Jordana Kier and Alex Friedman: a line of «natural» latex condoms, lubricant, and cleansing wipes.
I thought of some research I had done with a colleague where we asked people to write about their contributions.
(My colleague Matt DeBord has written more extensively about that component of the concept.)
Totally unrelated: My Inc.com colleague Geoffrey James is undergoing a coronary bypass today, and wrote about it here.
Harvard economist Kenneth Rogoff, who has debated the issue with Thiel at Oxford, wrote that «the vast majority of my scientist colleagues at top universities seem awfully excited about their projects in nanotechnology, neuroscience, and energy, among other cutting - edge fields.
«The extreme optimism about economic growth this year has cooled as the hard data have come in constructive but not exceptional,» wrote Michelle Meyer, Bank of America Merrill Lynch's US economist, and her colleagues in their research.
The gene - silencing strategy, in the form of RNA interference, has also showed promise against an uncommon neurodegenerative disease called hereditary ATTR amyloidosis, as my colleague Sy Mukherjee wrote about in Fortune's year - end Investor's Guide.
Figure out what technique works best for you, whether it's interviewing colleagues, writing about current events, emulating the top thought leaders in your field, or surveying your own audience to find out what they want to read.
My colleague Josh Barro wrote that he's not as nervous about a Trump presidency as he was before because «economic fundamentals are by far the largest driver of a president's popularity.»
Not only did I decline to write about the company, I walked around the office deriding it to my colleagues.
My colleague J.T. O'Donnell wrote a great article recently about some of the work pitfalls Millennials run into that can even wind up getting them fired.
The piece focuses specifically on informal negotiations at work — those common but less written about moments when it's up to you to secure the credit or influence you deserve, or to get what you want from a reluctant supervisor or colleague.
To learn more about the eurozone's economic outlook, read the recent BlackRock Market Perspectives and a white paper I've written with my colleague, Chief Investment Strategist Russ Koesterich.
The companies include Chevron Corp., ExxonMobil, ConocoPhillips Co., BP, Royal Dutch Shell and Peabody Energy Corp. «The American people deserve answers from the fossil fuel corporations about their actions to massively deceive the public in regards to climate science,» Lieu and Welch wrote in a letter to their House colleagues asking for their support.
Recently my colleague wrote about the correlation between VIX (spot and futures) and two credit sectors (high - yield and emerging market bonds).
Last week, my colleague Gene Koyfman wrote about Fidelity and BlackRock's new trading partnership.
If you want to see this in action, check out the post my colleague Dan Lyons wrote about the Yahoo - Tumblr acquisition.
It's easy to think the Stormy Daniels scandal is a silly story, but as my colleague Matt Yglesias writes, this isn't just a story about infidelity with a porn star.
As my colleague Alexia Fernández Campbell wrote at the time, the Trump administration sent mixed signals about whether or not they would be announced that day.
Alexandra Samuel, a technology researcher, a former colleague of ours here at Vision Critical and a special guest in our webinar, recently wrote a piece for The Globe and Mail about Cambridge Analytica, and she makes many great points.
At a late stage in this correspondence my colleague in the Cambridge Faculty of Divinity, Professor D. M. MacKinnon, wrote me a valuable letter critically questioning me about the views which I had expressed.
For more details about the fellowship, read what my colleagues Matthew Schmitz, Matthew Cantirino, Anna Williams and other previous Junior Fellows Kevin Staley - Joyce, Nathaniel Peters, Stefan McDaniel, and others have written about the fellowship.
I mentioned these essays to one of my colleagues, who told me of some students of his who bad written about Book IX of Milton's Paradise Lost, in which the Fall is described.
Wilson gives full play to his prejudices and preconceptions in a way that he would find preposterous if indulged in by a scientific colleague writing about science.
Every time Dietrich wrote about Catholic themes — like martyrdom, purity, or the holiness of the saints — his secular colleagues accused him of «Catholic propaganda.»
As Rick wrote to his medical colleagues, this epidemic is a wildfire about to rage out of control.»
DE: I don't know any written passage where Whitehead talks about this, but Miss Oakeley was a philosophy colleague in the University of London in his time, and he may quite well have said it to her.
Subsequent to introducing his «radically new interpretation of the Lord's Prayer and the Great Commission» (Winter later observed that «radically new» was probably an overstatement) and with a deep - seated desire to understand his kingdom mission, I submitted almost everything I wrote about it to my colleague Ralph Winter in order to make sure that I was not misrepresenting his new position.
Of course it's counter-intuitive to say that you can get something from nothing... My colleague Laurence Kraus... has written a book about how you can get something from nothing... something pretty mysterious had to give rise to the origins of the universe... If you want to replace a physical explanation with an Intelligent God, that's an even worse explanation... It is very mysterious».
But recently, my colleague Dianne Jacob of Will Write for Food blog spoke about the relevancy of food, considering what else is going on in our world.
My colleague E.M. Swift wrote the story about the Olympic champion from Norway with a «headful of dreams and almost a lifetime in which to accomplish them.»
But this is less about the score and his contribution to the leaderboard, as my colleague Spencer Hall so eloquently wrote when he observed the Mechanic in 2015:
Conversely, though as my colleague at RFN, David Sansun wrote about the club's season so far in his recent article titled Anzhi are you OK?
«I would like to thank everyone who wrote to me and who was concerned about me; friends, colleagues, fans and the people who do not know you, but who care about you,» he added.
This month, the 22nd anniversary of the Family and Medical Leave Act, I wrote an op - ed piece with my colleague Robin Stern, about why it is so important to children's development that the government protect and support families with adequate paid parental leave.
producing written quotations for work; pricing up jobs; writing out materials lists; finding out about new products related to a trade; communicating effectively with site managers; communicating effectively with colleagues e.g. (developing verbal wit).
Here's a link to a critique that colleagues and I wrote about custody evaluations as it appeared in Scientific American Mind: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article/custody-disputed/
This is probably the most asked question when I begin talking about writing a book with my fellow mental health colleagues.
Writing about mothers in Australia, Rees and colleagues (2005) observed that babies need about 67 mg a day of DHA for their development, but Australian mothers were consuming about 15 mg a day — well under what was required.
My colleague James Gregory wrote about right to buy and proposed a «right to sell» in a detailed housing policy report «In the Mix» last year.
Many years down the line when I fell out with some of my colleagues and they decided to get poisonous, two of them wrote a book on district assembly elections and the decentralization programme, and inserted in somewhere when it was absolutely not necessary, something about Gwarzo's supposed $ 5 million just to poison my name I just felt sad that Gwarzo should do this»
The other week, she made a snide remark about the amount of letters my colleague had written — just after she'd signed a batch of letters she'd not read.
My colleague Damian Carrington, the Guardian's head of environment, has written a blog about the reshuffle.
He wrote to his Cambridge Analytica colleagues in February 2014 that he had met or intended to meet roughly a dozen professors from Cambridge, Harvard, Yale University and the University of California at Berkeley, and that everyone was «extremely enthusiastic» about collaborating.
It has become necessary for me to end the day's write - ups with this piece because of a discussion I had with one of my trusted political godfathers concerning the just ended accounting to the people tour by President Mahama.It is important we critically look at the person Mahama as we move on because of the sensitive position he occupies.I was also moved by comments his colleagues made about him in Kigali confirming that natural accolade that Ghana is the torch bearer when it comes to African civilization.
Peter Oborne writes about Mr Brown's reluctance to seriously back ministers in trouble (Jacqui Smith this week), his eagerness to steal their most high profile work (his decision to give Wednesday's terror plans statement) and his pampering of favoured colleagues (Ed Balls).
3.57 pm: My colleague Allegra Stratton also attended the fringe meeting on a future Lib - Lab alliance, and has written about it here.
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