Sentences with phrase «notable work has been done»

Notable work has been done by standards organizations both public and private.

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Through the work I've done at Growth Everywhere, I've been lucky enough to chat with notable entrepreneurs such as Jason Lemkin (founder of Echosign, which sold to Adobe), Mark Organ (co-founder of Eloqua, which sold to Oracle) and others who are constantly pushing the boundaries of business success with their own companies.
As GFI's remaining programs were all established in 2017, they are in the process of preparatory work such as making industry connections, and do not yet have any notable accomplishments.
He played down the importance of his own goals and refused to get too worked up about his own importance, which I like, as he clearly sees that scoring goals is his job and it would only be notable if he was failing to do so.
I'm not judging any person who uses or doesn't use such a healthcare system — but it's a notable feature of insurance - based AND national healthcare systems that doctors working in them have a high patient load and limited time per patient.
It's also notable that Republicans added seven new members in 2014, despite having to fight off the efforts of Mayor de Blasio who pledged to work against GOP control of the Senate, and apparently did just that.
This tight regulation is partly why many supplemental testosterone boosters do not work over the long term, and if we use D - aspartic acid as a notable example its ingestion is able to increase a rate limiting step (increased activity of the StAR enzyme) and increase testosterone but is eventually regulated at another step (increased activity of D - amino acid oxidase or DAO, which degrades D - aspartic acid) eventually returning to the levels of testosterone seen before supplementation.
I mention this because, however well done Pillars of the Earth might be [I've not read it], the television miniseries [Starz, Friday, 10 / 9C] is an overstuffed, frequently ponderous work that is most notable for its amazing cast — Ian McShane [Lovejoy, Deadwood], Donald Sutherland [Dirty Sexy Money, Salem's Lot], Rufus Sewell [Dark City, The Illusionist], Gordon Pinsent [Away From Her], Tony Curran [Underworld: Evolution, Doctor Who] and Allison Pill [The Book of Daniel, In Treatment] among them.
It's also notable for being the first major motion picture screenplay for playwright David Mamet (The Untouchables, Glengarry Glen Ross), and while not one of his most refined works, it does offer a bit more humanity to the characters than had been the case incarnations.
Other notable highlights include Rose Byrne having trouble standing up straight while being held captive in William Stryker's Alkaki Lake base, presumably because the shoes she's wearing don't work well on the metal grated floor.
Among the bad guys, the most notable is Richard Cabral, who apparently has done a lot of work in television, but this was the first I've noticed him.
Any film listed in the same filmography as Magnolia and There Will Be Blood has a high standard to live up to; however, Vice doesn't share too much in common with PTA's most notable works, aside from its California setting.
So much work has been done to conceal the nature of Cumberbatch's Harrison that he becomes a serpentine enigma, notable only for his rage.
Screenwriter George Di Pego has done some decent work in crafting psychological dramas in the past, most notable in Phenomenon and Instinct, but The Forgotten is just a little too ambitious, as so many little twists and revelations occur that leave no where to go with the material except into the Twilight Zone.
Irritating bugs, a slim car roster with some notable absences, a tyre model that didn't like being pushed beyond the limit and issues with gamepad controls meant that, despite selling over 2 million copies, Slightly Mad Studios acknowledged they had some work to do.
Representing established and midcareer artists, this gallery has a strong reputation for supporting work based in installation and performance; Laurie Anderson and Iran do Espírito Santo are a couple of the notable talents here.
It's also notable that there hasn't been a tremendous amount of painting work to be done which caused some employees to question the timing of the raise.
It is interesting that he had to go through a Fellow of the RS to get his work validated — some things never change — but notable that he did.
I do know of individual Catholics who are concerned, and I'm thinking now of a field biologist who works in the sub-Arctic and who has done some notable work in insect infestation of sub-boreal forests.
We decided to start a habit of sending weekly emails to each other, detailing what we've done during the past week, what we'll be working on in the coming week, and one or two interesting or notable things we've learned.
This section is completely optional, but if you don't have any notable work experience, mentioning your hobbies and interests can be a great way to win employers over with your personality.
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