Colleague
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Personal seed capital, a publicly established baby trust, what my
colleague
William Darity at Duke University and I have referred to as baby bonds, a term that was coined by the late historian from Columbia University, Manning Marable.
So a
colleague
enrolled me, and my last name sounds a little bit too Jewish.
Equally important is technological development, like prefabrication developed by my
colleague
Martin Rauch, who is an Austrian artist and expert in earthen structures.
Then I saw my
colleague
Laura Ling fall on her knees.
When we arrived at their army base, my head was spinning with these worst-case scenarios, and my
colleague'
s statement wasn't helping.
And radar has revealed a vast pool of liquid water hidden under my
colleague
Olivia, seven stories beneath her feet.
One
colleague
of mine was given away by her family to make amends for a crime her brother had committed.
There's my primary, there's his colleague, the director, OK.
To find out, my
colleague
Craig Joseph and I read through the literature on anthropology, on culture variation in morality and also on evolutionary psychology, looking for matches: What sorts of things do people talk about across disciplines that you find across cultures and even species?
An idea sparked with my friend and
colleague
Anne Madden, fellow TED speaker.
A
colleague
calls this "serving a life sentence 30 days at a time."
This is my good friend and
colleague
Judge Brian Bowen.
In my graduate years I worked with my
colleague
and mentor and friend, Steve Schneider, at the National Center for Atmospheric Research, working on global change issues.
Take time to tell your
colleague
that the help that they gave you really helped you land that big sale, or helped you get that interview that you were really hoping to get.
A
colleague
of mine, now a general practitioner, was sent away to a tuberculosis sanatorium as a little girl, for six months.
In October 1943, the sister of a colleague, in love with an agent that loved Noor, sold her address to the Gestapo.
With my colleague, Dan Ariely, we recently began inquiring into this by performing experiments in many places around the world to figure out how groups can interact to reach better decisions.
My
colleague
Dr. Mary Anne Franks and I are working with US lawmakers to devise legislation that would ban harmful digital impersonations that are tantamount to identity theft.
I worked with my colleague, public policy professor Angela Hawken, and our team first created a visual dashboard for DAs to see and better understand the prosecution process.
You're flying through the cortex of my
colleague'
s brain.
Finally, my friend and
colleague
Jen Highstreet takes five minutes out of each day to write an encouraging note to a colleague, letting them know that she sees their hard work and the heart that they share with others.
Five or six hours before our presentation, a senior
colleague
pulled us aside and sat down and gave us a front-seat view of what had happened all week.
Now, this senior
colleague
of ours didn't pull us aside, because he wanted to gossip.
The final piece of the puzzle came into place in 2016, when my colleague, Konstantin Batygin, who works three doors down from me, and I realized that the reason that everybody was baffled was because argument of perihelion was only part of the story.
It's the hours we spend obsessing about tasks we didn't complete or stewing about tensions with a colleague, or anxiously worrying about the future, or second-guessing decisions we've made.
Totally checked out for 20 minutes during the dinner party at a
colleague'
s house.
Walter Mischel, my
colleague
at Stanford, went back 14 years later, to try to discover what was different about those kids.
That all you needed was a phone, a tablet, or a computer, an internet connection, a confident
colleague
on the ground and one magic ingredient: an augmented reality collaboration software.
The other day, my
colleague
from Berkeley, Gibor Basri, emailed me a very interesting spectrum, asking me, "Can you have a look at this?"
So, this other book that Steve mentioned, that just came out, called "The Three Laws of Performance," my colleague, Steve Zaffron and I, argue that as people see the world, so they behave.
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