Sentences with phrase «so as candidates»

So as candidates drop out, their supporters will tend to go to other candidates.
Legally he is allowed to do so as a candidate, but the Reform Party...
The Three Worlds of Job Search: Candidate — So as the candidate, you want the best job, for the most compensation.

Not exact matches

While some experts debate whether a company that sorts so much secret data might not be better as an acquisition candidate, an IPO is not that far off the mark either.
Finally, there is the Green Party, which is not so much avoiding scrutiny but being ignored altogether, as they are being excluded from the debate despite running a full slate of candidates.
According to research by Aberdeen this year, 45 percent of employers surveyed recognized the need to improve the candidate experience so as to strengthen their brands.
So, vet your candidates thoroughly, and if you can hire them as consultants for a few months to «try before you buy,» that's even better.
The goal is to know as much about the candidate as you can, not in some quasi-stalker way but so you can...
Similarly, if you are in the process of evaluating a candidate, you can visit her LinkedIn profile to see if you have any connections in common, and if so, reach out to them as unofficial references.
As expected, given his performance so far, the Republican candidate repeatedly stretched the truth, denied making certain statements despite ample evidence to the contrary, and twisted the facts until they broke.
So far it seems as though ABC's Jimmy Kimmel is the only late night host without presidential candidates on the couch, but brace up.
I have seen many social media posts characterizing so - called friends as morons for supporting one candidate over another.
As it stands, the two presidential candidates have spent more than $ 700 million combined so far trying to win the presidency.
Assessing the candidate's hunger and drive is important, so he asks how candidates determine their goals as well as what used to motivate them and what motivates them now.
Many are now urging Lhota to run for mayor, and it seems that Lhota is seriously preparing for a mayoral campaign — he stepped down as MTA boss just two days ago, so he can legally be a candidate under City law.
Yet, candidate experience is just as important, if not more so, to those who don't get hired.
So, what do you do when the pool of candidates you identify as leaders consists predominantly of white men?
So as part of our recruiting process we don't negotiate with candidates,» Pao told the Wall Street Journal in a Q&A on Monday.
References provided by candidates are unlikely to be negative, so ask for a background check waiver that allows you to talk to secondary references, such as mutual connections on LinkedIn, who may give you honest insight on how the candidate really performs.
The continuing rise of Super PAC money is one factor, but so is the expanding pool of places to advertise, as more candidate dip their toes in the digital - ad pool.
We don't have to spend as much time looking for candidates now, so the cost for recruiters doesn't seem justified.»
«I wanted a plan that would be so simple and standardized that it would be easy for me to explain as a good thing to my employees or job candidates,» he says.
What's even more interesting is that it contains actual suggestions for how to do so, such as by setting up mentor programs that connect female employees and candidates with executives.
Apple doesn't have a corporate political action committee that gives to federal candidates, so Cook has acted as the company's ambassador to leading politicians.
«Although ExxonMobil would the ideal candidate since a split could unlock the most value, it is the least likely to do so, as management is convinced that the integrated model will serve it in the future as it has in the past,» says Fadel Gheit, the energy analyst at Oppenheimer.
So Gordon's view may be as dark as all those presidential candidates» views.
«By contrast, federal tax law permits 501 (c)(4) organizations to spend money advocating the election or defeat of candidates, so long as such activity isn't the 501 (c)(4) organization's «primary» activity.
In all liklihood I can't see the NDP winning so may as well vote for the candidate you like the most in your riding.
If excess European savings flow primarily into developed countries — the US being the most obvious candidate — or into developing countries with excess investment and savings — China, most obviously, not so much by flowing in as by preventing outflows — it will cause European unemployment to shift abroad to those countries.
So we asked three top Motley Fool contributors to weigh in on promising stocks that they believe are either suffering a short - term dip as we speak, or represent prime candidates to buy on a pullback.
That such a gun - friendly state adopted any firearm restrictions represents a sea change, even more so as the restrictions were drafted and approved in a matter of three weeks, after a bipartisan vote and the signature of a Republican governor likely to be on the ballot later this year as a Senate candidate.
I've failed to mention any so - called «progressive» candidates as, thus far, neither the Liberal, NDP, Alberta Party, or former Greens (now Vision 2012) have come up with a single viable name.
It will be interesting, then, to see how Okotokians, especially those thousands who ostensibly flocked to town specifically because of its environmental reputation, mark their ballot in the next provincial election if forced to choose between a not - so - green Smith and a pro-growth PC candidate such as Morton.
This gap could be one of the greatest candidates for change, so long as recovery remains intact.
I've noted before that day - to - day returns can't be controlled, so a «good day» for me is one where I take actions that I believe will produce good results over time (such as buying high ranked candidates on short - term weakness, selling lower ranked holding on short - term strength, and aligning our exposure to market fluctuations with the prevailing Market Climate).
So I praise Santorum for choosing to run for president despite the fact that he knew he already had pressing and touchy familial issues that could come into conflict with his duties as a candidate — let alone the ways in which the importance that those particular issues could run counter to what he was obligated to do as president.
As a candidate, he held rallies in hangars so that his supporters might witness the grandiosity of his roaring descent from the sky.
Once again, all the conservative votes in the country «ain't» going to help a «pro-life» presidential candidate, i.e Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachmann, Herman Cain, Ron Paul or Rick Santorum, in 2012 as the «Immoral Majority» rules the country and will be doing so for awhile.
Excepting being so out of touch with the average American which is terminal for a presidential candidate, Romney could have been a formidable candidate if the RNC had let him run on his record as a moderate Governor of Massachusetts instead of being pushed to the far right by the primary process.
As a member of that community, let me clue you in on how we feel when we hear you be so concerned with a candidate's religion... it makes us nervous to the point of panicking!
This extremely narrow reading of the law basically said «so what if he used the course to recruit, organize and groom candidates; as long as they didn't say «Vote for Jones», it wasn't partisan.»
Agreed so long as they go against those who support liberal agendas and candidates as well as conservatives.
As a middle - class twentysomething living in a city, I breathe cynicism like it's oxygen — so mocking both candidates for superficiality comes as a thoughtless response to mAs a middle - class twentysomething living in a city, I breathe cynicism like it's oxygen — so mocking both candidates for superficiality comes as a thoughtless response to mas a thoughtless response to me.
Why are we as a nation so hung up on whether or not a candidate prays to Jesus if it DOES N'T MATTER?
Once again, all the conservative votes in the country «ain't» going to help a «pro-life» presidential candidate, i.e Mitt Romney, in 2012 as the «Immoral Majority» rules the country and will be doing so for awhile.
To cite a present - day example: Many people were not at all surprised at the report (in January, 1968; whether the report was correct I do not know) that so noted a theologian as Helmut Thielicke had called on a number of officer - candidates to prevent leftist students from disrupting the worship service at a Hamburg church by their demonstrations.
As an atheist I think it's important to know if your candidate picks his nose and eats the boogers, not that it makes any policy difference, but it is a charachetr difference, and if the candidate promotes his faith which includes baptizing dead jews whether out of guilt or love, I want to know about it so I can make an informed character choice on who I give my vote to.
Once again, all the conservative votes in the country «ain't» going to help a «pro-life» presidential candidate, i.e Rick Perry, Mitt Romney, Jon Huntsman, Michele Bachmann, Newton Leroy Gingrich, Ron Paul or Rick Santorum, in 2012 as the «Immoral Majority» rules the country and will be doing so for awhile.
This so called Christian is the first to openly accept gay marriage as a political stance, which if you want to not believe what the bible says about it then fine, but this wasn't his stance when running in Chicago against a conservative black candidate.
There were sixty - five candidates for baptism, all neatly clad (so different from former appearance) and their faces beamed with delight... They were questioned, not only to ascertain their knowledge of scriptural truth, but also to ascertain, as far as possible, their apprehension of Christ as a living and a present Saviour.
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