Secondly, on another personal note, I have in the past worked with Russian academics who specialize in the field of healthcare and demographics.
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We talked to the experts, both the folks in the trenches and academics, too: men and women who could explain some of the issues--societal and otherwise--that underlie our dissatisfaction, and who could offer insight, perspective, even solutions.
This reminds us of the moral weight of academics in the boycott of apartheid of South Africa.
Dr Lalvani, who made the notes, is one of the six academics involved in the medical admissions process at Magdalen College.
Moving also requires shifting institutional thought, especially the idea in education that physical exercise is in competition with academics for a slot in the curriculum instead of an essential ingredient of academic performance that begins with increasing general physical activity.
The idea of having bad news mixed with positive earnings will raise a few eyebrows in the world of academics.
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In addition, the academics wanted to study the reaction, and decision-making process (of whether to buy or not to buy) from consumers.
Participating in the conference were academics, lawyers and businessmen from Central America as well as economic and security experts from the United States.
Only late in the day did academics realise that the university's system, now being designed as a single unit, could be used as a way to distribute information about classes and, more recently, about grading.
Ms Prague was nervous about confronting the prime minister as he faced students, parents, business people and academics in the latest of Labour's Big Conversations.
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Foley is a big believer in statistical analysis, especially the type of in-depth, multivariable analysis that academics are beginning to crank out using the detailed ShotLink data that the Tour records for every shot in every tournament.
In a letter to the Guardian, the academics say they can find no other reason for his stance in the industrial dispute with the Unite union.
In 2007, a study conducted by Jawhraa Abdul Rahaman, to explore the contentment of academics in universities in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia towards open Access publishing - 63.4% of the total participants in the study showed their desire to have their scientific publications available for free access on the Internet in future, compared with 22.4% reported that they do not support the idea.
The team of academics said people living in the capital suffered greater feelings of isolation and weaker feelings of belonging.
Some academics in the West went so far as to see in Iran a model of how theocracy and democracy might co-exist in a single state.
Academics in the US are, in many cases, opposed to IFRS. Corporate executives are in favor, or not, of IFRS adoption by US companies depending on how they see the impact of the change on their reported results.
Her genesis tells you something about the way business and academics are working together in the UK's leading hi-tech cluster.
The internet was the factor most often blamed by academics for the rise in plagiarism, with some claiming schools were allowing students to develop bad habits.
The gig also provides a welcome freedom for those academics who value in-the-field research for their scholarly articles.
The companies would have to be working in an area that is compatible with the academics of the college.
Everybody in the NCAA, in college administration, they talk about academics and student athletes.
But seeing his students excel both in judo and academics is the best reward, said Canto.
It is expensive to send students abroad, conduct international research and compete for the best academics in a borderless labour market.
The proposals even had to be put on hold in the spring amid mounting criticisms from the medical profession, academics and MPs.
Currently there are very few Pacific curators and the forum will be a first of its kind in bringing together curators, academics, artists and cultural commentators to dialogue around the issues surrounding our marginalised presence in the wider visual arts world.
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In reality, academics have shown surprisingly little interest in uncovering the truth behind the rumours and accusations and public relations banter that surround private equity and hedge funds.
The question of whether central banks should be involved in bank supervision is an old chestnut that central bankers and academics have debated for many years and practice in the years before the global financial crisis had swung towards separate bank regulators.
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In 2001, America produced a third of the world's science and engineering articles in refereed journals, and in three of the past four years its academics received two-thirds of the Nobel prizes for science and economics.
At the same time, Gladwell is sometimes criticized by academics on the ground that in his zeal to explain, he simplifies too much.
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