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Last updated on November 15, 2024.
There was loose talk of Enron management practices and reminders of a scandal at the University of Toronto, when a big donor corporation, Eli Lilly, was said to have vetoed the appointment of an academic who doubted the effectiveness of Prozac.
One of the biggest challenges facing the globe is the gap that exists in the wealth and standards of living enjoyed by the world's nations.
The idea is to have global standards. There is so much travel that if you just had a regional standard, it would probably ultimately have to be changed. — © Gijs de Vries
The idea is to have global standards. There is so much travel that if you just had a regional standard, it would probably ultimately have to be changed.
These anti-public intellectuals are part of a disimagination machine that solidifies the power of the rich and the structures of the military-industrial-surveillance-academic complex by presenting the ideologies, institutions and relations of the powerful as commonsense.
It is always wise, as it is also fair, to test a man by the standards of his own day, and not by those of another.
Simply put, broadband voice is an interstate matter that must be dealt with through clear national standards.
Just as an individual's ability to delay gratification at a young age is a powerful predictor of future academic and professional achievement, discipline is also central to the long-run economic health of nations.
You had journalist saying during the campaign that Donald Trump compels them to suspend all objective standards of journalism.
Preparing for roles sounds so academic, doesn't it? It feels as if you are preparing for an examination! In a creative medium, the preparation is of an entirely different kind, and for me, the ideas flow from the script itself.
I think feminist pedagogy should not simply expose students to a particularized academic scholarship but that it should also envision the possibility of activism and struggle outside the academy.
Traditional academic science describes human beings as highly developed animals and biological thinking machines. We appear to be Newtonian objects made of atoms, molecules, cells, tissues, and organs.
There was a period in my life when I was trying to write standards: songs that everybody recorded. I did a pretty good run of it.
Ralph Bunche, who is an internationally recognized and respected diplomat, can't stay in a hotel in Georgia, which means that no matter what the accomplishment, the intellectual, the academic, or professional level of a negro is, collectively he stands condemned.
I didn't come from any kind of academic background, but I lived in a college town and I knew people who weren't without pretense. There was this idea in the town that if something was European it would be good.
At that time, the academic orientation was rather technical contrary to that of the university, where art theory is very important. The teachers were renowned artists and among the best of that time.
Everyone would have bigger and safer cars if they didn't have those CAFE standards: corporate average fuel economy.
Investments, for example, in early childhood and in our children return enormous dividends in terms of their own academic success, reduced cost in the health-care system, productivity and growth in the future.
I really didn't like the academic structure of science, but I realized I loved science and missed science.
I've always had an interest in complicating the way that we perceive the black character, whether it's the black academic or scholar or activist or black intellectual.
I go by my own standards, and I will be the voice of the curves for the women that feel like they can't stand up for themselves. — © Danielle Brooks
I go by my own standards, and I will be the voice of the curves for the women that feel like they can't stand up for themselves.
Writing on the blog, you want to get attention and make strong claims. In academic work, that often doesn't pay, so sometimes it's a little bit difficult going back and forth to navigate these differences.
When discussing overall impacts on employment, it is important not to overlook the new technologies and industries that can be driven by pollution control standards.
To arrive at a just estimate of a renowned man's character one must judge it by the standards of his time, not ours.
Low standards are a tactic that takes pressure off teachers unions by accepting mediocrity and failure for kids.
We are United States Marines, and for two and a quarter centuries we have defined the standards of courage, esprit, and military prowess.
A true Christian, living an obedient life, is a constant rebuke to those who accept the moral standards of this world.
Thanks to my solid academic training, today I can write hundreds of words on virtually any topic without possessing a shred of information which is how I got a good job in journalism.
Young girls are obsessed with having a thigh gap. I blame the impossible body standards set by Spongebob.
I have no idea why I write. The old standards are: I like to express my feelings, stretch my imagination, earn money.
I like the idea of the museum world and the university-academic situation where artists talk to each other or where artists or art students study with artists.
I voted against H.R. 1119, which would weaken emissions standards for coal refuse power plants.
I will not calm down! Women are allowed to get angrier than men about double standards.
The pressure to take irrelevant characteristics like race and sex into account in academic science is dangerous enough. But Silicon Valley continues to remake itself in the image of the campus diversity bureaucracy.
I like roles that are on the extreme ends of the spectrum, and there's special appeal in exploring these slightly forgotten plays that people might think of as subjects for academic term papers instead of live theater.
Leftism has influenced the literary, academic, media, and, therefore, the political elite far more than any other religion. It has taken over Western schools from elementary through graduate.
When I was an academic, I'd sometimes get a little feeling of excitement when I had an idea that was, I hoped, fresh. And whether anyone should act on that idea is a very different question.
I grew up in Adelaide, Australia. No one in my family had finished high school, and I was smart at mathematics, so I became an academic and got my Ph.D. in computer science at Stanford. I didn't set out to be a businessperson.
The Wellcome Foundation offered me the chance to establish a small academic research unit, modestly funded, but with total independence. The real opportunity, however, came from King's College, London.
I've tried to make a book that's accessible to the ordinary, intelligent reader. Very often books that cover this kind of subject are written by academics, for academics. But I am not an academic.
I wanted to get to that aesthetic proposition that comes out of learning the human elements of a world, so that those notes and rhythms mean something to you besides just the academic way in which they fall in place.
There are two types of collector, I think. There are those who are quite academic, and get into the archaeology of finding the earliest example of a particular idea. Then there are those interested in what's new.
There are a few dogmas and double standards and really regrettable exports from philosophy that have confounded the thinking of scientists on the subject of morality.
My eldest sister Beth is a doctor who studied at Harvard and Columbia and played basketball for Harvard. She set the athletic and academic standard for the rest of us to follow.
Let every man judge according to his own standards, by what he has himself read, not by what others tell him. — © Albert Einstein
Let every man judge according to his own standards, by what he has himself read, not by what others tell him.
I'm privileged to have followed Sir Matt because all you have to do is to try and maintain the standards that he set so many years ago.
We have been fed such unreal standards of beauty that we have now become victims and part of this process that one cannot break.
There are some stunning visual moments in 'Arrival' that are out of this world, but it's all on the earth, and it's about an academic, a woman that is dealing with a personal tragedy, but there's a circular view of time that makes things more complicated.
Intellectuals of the categories happen to enjoy unusual privilege, unique in history, I suppose. It's easy enough to find ugly illustrations of repression, malice, dishonesty, marginalization and exclusion in the academic world.
One great pleasure of being an academic is the ability to trade in ideas with your colleagues and students; it is not much fun being the only connoisseur of some fine point.
Training a reliable military force that adheres to Western norms and standards is the work of a generation, not a few months.
Though you'd never know it from reading the academic literature, some people in minority communities even see prison as potentially positive for individuals as well as for communities.
It's the fact that you can reduce my whole life to one word, whatever it is, my entire career, my service to my country, my academic rigor, my courage in going to interview terrorists, and refugee camps, and third-world prisons.
I am an academic," said Professor Mandalay, "and thus have no finely developed senses that would be comprehensible to anyone who has not ever needed to grade papers without actually reading the blessed things.
There's been a 40-year effort on the far right to build up think tanks, academic programs, advocacy groups, to push a particular ideology. That's really where the impact is that people don't see.
I attended Florida State University on an academic and leadership scholarship, changed my major from biology to broadcasting, and transferred to the University of South Carolina for my last two years.
Any time you sincerely want to make a change, the first thing you must do is to raise your standards. — © Tony Robbins
Any time you sincerely want to make a change, the first thing you must do is to raise your standards.
Results are a consequence of doing things well and having high standards, improving the detail of how we play.
My dad wanted me to go down a more academic route. He is very much about sticking to the rule book and sticking to the blueprint of a successful career.
There is no such thing as perfection, there are only standards. And after you have set a standard you learn that it was not high enough. You want to surpass it.
I have to keep up with the scientific literature as part of my job, but increasingly I found myself reading things that weren't really relevant to my academic work, but were relevant to gardening.
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