Other women stopped her in public to lecture about the virtues of breast milk.
And Albright would only lecture about the need for transparency and open markets.
In 1918, she was invited to lecture about motion and fatigue at M.
The opportunity for a brainstorm is trumped by a lecture about the moral, legal, business or other violations you have unwittingly committed with your ideas.
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One of the more tedious moments of Asian business meetings is listening to a lecture about the superiority of banking practices there versus the fast-and-loose West.
The following day, at a lecture about personal branding and appearance, I asked 80 people to describe what a typical professor, computer hacker and high-school art teacher looked like.
Branson started out in business at age 16, Edison left school at 12, Jobs spent one year in a tertiary institution before founding Apple in his garage and Gates felt that Microsoft presented a better opportunity than a micro lecture about business management.
Europe's ex-colonial powers are ill-placed to lecture China about its behaviour in Africa, they say.
The question for the lecture, about what matters most in life, became an immensely important question he pondered daily.
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Bill Clinton, whom some Americans regard as a perjurer, is not in a good position to lecture anybody about family life and values.
And Americans lecture Asians about the evils of crony capitalism.
If he wants to lecture them about "resolving" the region's long-term debt and competitiveness problems, they might reasonably add, it would be helpful if he could include some specifics.
You cannot lecture me about what I'm doing.
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No matter how we argue in comfortable air conditioned lecture halls about global warming and climate change, we will still be able to fry eggs on the bleachers while teenagers eager to make the grade as college football players have two-a-day summer work outs.
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Mr Ford said about 20 people slept in the lecture hall, but about 40 to 50 people had joined in the protest during the day.
For example, for Stanford University a device could eventually show you a 3D map of the campus with real-time traffic information, information about your lecture room and the class there, information about the subject there, such as biology in 3D, and so on.
We're not in a position and do not want to lecture other nations about the steps they should take.
However, the GOP is full of leaders with multiple marriages engaging in multiple affairs who lecture everyone else about the importance of sexual morality.
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Finally, break down and invite a senior official or two to lunch or better yet for an afternoon seminar with your top team to converse (note, not lecture), about the nature of their challenges and leadership.
Stores lecture their associates endlessly about the right words to greet customers.
My uncle is an engineer and he was teaching the next day in McGill and coincidentally the lecture he was giving was about high-rise buildings.
In these, Jessen's troops sample e-mail, lecture employees to be circumspect about what they put into mail and install procedures and software programs to make sure that the files computer users dump in the trash are really gone from their hard drives.
When Wang Shu won the prize this past February, he was in Los Angeles, about to give a lecture at UCLA. Architect Neil Denari, a professor at the school and Wang's host, was with him that afternoon.
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It was Contracts and there were about eighty students in the lecture hall.
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Several of Mr Merton's students who later made important careers in sociology have written about his presence in the lecture room.
Earlier, Mr Blair's former top foreign policy adviser Sir Stephen Wall voiced his worries about the conflict in a lecture at Chatham House.
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But in a lecture on what he's learned about innovation, Mike Lynch - who's the founder of another Cambridge technology success story, Autonomy - bemoaned the fact that all the brilliant work done by the university's scientists had failed to translate into many big hitters in the FTSE-100.
Black is one of three speakers talking about the subject this week at a lecture entitled, "From Chemistry to Catwalk, " to be held at the Royal Institution of Great Britain.
It is like giving a lecture on compound interest to an over-indebted person about to sign for a tenth credit card.
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But in a lecture at the London School of Economics, Mr Jones will warn about the prospect of English voters opting to leave the EU while other parts of the UK vote to stay in.
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