Colleague [noun]

Definition of Colleague:

associate, fellow worker

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So, to track changes in ocean temperature, Wu and colleagues identified “repeaters” — earthquakes that the team determined to originate from the same location, but occurring at different times.

Meanwhile, Oracle, which has long dominated the warehouse space, is expected to move more slowly in its transformation, per my colleague Aaron Pressman.

Sultan notes that she and her colleagues found that people who had GI symptoms also took more time to seek care.

The director, a member of a five-person committee that regularly interacts with DHS over election security matters, told her colleagues that there is a point of contact within the agency — and it’s not Quinn.

Those execs are also working with colleagues in the agency network’s talent and insight teams in order to ensure the developments have an impact on the business, not just the workplace.

In the meantime, Greaves and colleagues want to confirm the new phosphine detection in other wavelengths of light.

In the clinical trial, which began May 1, Turner and colleagues are tracking around 100 people’s symptoms and the amount of virus in their noses, a measurement that might indicate whether someone is more or less contagious.

They offer the comfort and mobility of their ankle-length colleagues, but their short stature prevents excessive heat and sweat.

I was convinced that after I’d let go of their friends and colleagues, those who stayed would think that the company wasn’t loyal to employees.

To endeavour to establish a case of conspiracy against him, another individual was produced as his colleague.