Promoted
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It was a lot more work upfront, but resulted in the team delivering more, people growing faster, getting
promoted
faster, and those people becoming engineering leaders faster than their peers.
I'm not thin enough, rich enough, beautiful enough, smart enough,
promoted
enough."
Many of the children's books
promoted
to black boys focus on serious topics, like slavery, civil rights and biographies.
He was
promoted
to major, he actually then ended up retiring from the Marine Corps.
Even if we look at something like workplace diversity and inclusion, if I asked you what gender-ethnicity combination is least likely to be
promoted
to senior managerial positions, who would you think it was?
It's Asian women who are least likely to be
promoted.
And without those stretch assignments, we're less likely to get promoted, and so on and so on until we are super depressed by the demographic tendencies of our senior leadership.
Logic was equally wobbly, and this was because the hypergrowth of the organization meant that people, managers were getting
promoted
again and again and again.
Public accountability needs to be
promoted
through transparency and independent review by nongovernmental and international organizations as appropriate.
Then they could get
promoted
through four increasingly elite ranks: fuke [deputy section manager], ke [section manager], fuchu [deputy division manager], and chu [division manger].
And at the time, I was a post-doctoral fellow in Los Angeles, after completing my Ph.D. in France, where independent thinking is not necessarily
promoted.
And I knew that I would be
promoted
from "Diner Diner" to "Wacky Best Friend" in no time.
And this is a form of learning called active learning, and really
promoted
by a very early paper, in 1972, by Craik and Lockhart, where they said and discovered that learning and retention really relates strongly to the depth of mental processing.
What I think they've done is they've
promoted
the endogenous stem cells, or precursor cells, to do their job, wake up, lay down new myelin.
Faizan Peerzada and the Rafi Peer Theatre workshop named for his father have for years
promoted
the performing arts in Pakistan.
In 2008, I was working for the Ministry of Agriculture of Rwanda, and my boss had just been
promoted
to become the minister.
For the first time, Friday sermons led by local community imams
promoted
the rights of women.
By changing the message, we were able to provide an alternative narrative which
promoted
the rights of women in Libya.
York had been the King's close advisor and loyal General, but was increasingly sidelined by the Queen, who
promoted
her favorite supporters, like the Earls of Suffolk and Somerset.
He
promoted
the racial concept of disease, that people of different races suffer from different diseases and experience common diseases differently.
They get
promoted
for it.
Fast forward to 2015, Tracy's been
promoted.
But we shouldn't forget that throughout the history of our language, it has always been teachers or people involved in the early learning of language who
promoted
spelling reforms, who realized that in our spelling there was often an obstacle to the transmission of knowledge.
As someone who also likes to get promoted, I can hardly blame him.
I guess someone who, say, stayed there for four years and was
promoted
at least once.
Someone who stays for four years and is
promoted
once?
They asked them to make recommendations on which employee should get picked for a special training program and which should get
promoted
to partner.
Several years later, I read some of the early 10-year plans to end chronic homelessness
promoted
by the federal government.
This student should be
promoted
to professor.
Unlike those khans, Temujin
promoted
soldiers based on merit and distributed spoils evenly among them.
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