Sentences with phrase «credit human point»

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The MBA team ultimately recommended that Howard get a Square Register, an iPad - based point - of - sale system that will allow his customers to enter their products, calculate the cost and pay by credit or debit card — still checking out without the need for a human cashier.
To make this point is to disagree with the subtitle of Harold Bloom's recent opus, Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human, which credits Shakespeare with the creation of the modern self.
HUMAN's new mobile payment technology will allow users to store monetary and credit card value on their phones via a safe mobile app thus creating ease in transactions and allowing cashless payments at the point of sale.
I have to give Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky a lot of credit, not just as documentarians carrying microphone on their hands and camera on their shoulders pointing and focusing to its unwary subject, but as urgent human beings, not there just to cyclically perform «ask and hear», «question and answer», but to «listen and heed», «immerse and absorb».
But the Obama administration deserves a bit of credit for engaging in some pointed warnings and tough talk about problems that the U.S. has with China, ranging from human rights to the undervalued renminbi to the support that China gives rogue states like North Korea and Myanmar.
Personally, I wish they had more «human friendly» explanations on some finer points (especially related to deductions and credits), but the knowledge articles were adequate on most points.
Slaughtering the opposing team also earns you credits (humans) or evolution points (aliens) that you can then use to upgrade your character either by buying new weapons or evolving into more powerful units.
I will write later about the importance of the concept of rule of law, and how it is important that that concept be fostered not only in the courts, but also in the legislatures, the executives and the citizenry of the country (and I must give credit to Simon Potter, former President of the Canadian Bar Association, who made this point at his speech at the Conference of the Constitutional Law and Human Rights Section of the CBA on June 27, 2014).
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS: * Industry knowledge includes: Banking, Lodging, Restaurant, Gateway / Network, Point - of - Sale, Credit Card Encryption & Tokenization, Electronic Payments and Processing, Human Resources and Customer Service.
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