Sentences with phrase «which of these bullet points»

If you still have a big list of bullet points, you need to again ask yourself which of these bullet points are most impressive as they relate to my industry?

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Some top - level executives understand this, enforcing various strategies in an attempt to ensure meetings remain a constructive use of employees» time and resources: Sheryl Sandberg, Facebook's COO, reportedly maintains focus by sticking to a strict, bullet - pointed schedule, while Amazon's Jeff Bezos employs a «two - pizza rule,» which keeps meetings small enough so that two pizzas can feed the entire group.
in the case of our directors, officers, and security holders, (i) the receipt by the locked - up party from us of shares of Class A common stock or Class B common stock upon (A) the exercise or settlement of stock options or RSUs granted under a stock incentive plan or other equity award plan described in this prospectus or (B) the exercise of warrants outstanding and which are described in this prospectus, or (ii) the transfer of shares of Class A common stock, Class B common stock, or any securities convertible into Class A common stock or Class B common stock upon a vesting or settlement event of our securities or upon the exercise of options or warrants to purchase our securities on a «cashless» or «net exercise» basis to the extent permitted by the instruments representing such options or warrants (and any transfer to us necessary to generate such amount of cash needed for the payment of taxes, including estimated taxes, due as a result of such vesting or exercise whether by means of a «net settlement» or otherwise) so long as such «cashless exercise» or «net exercise» is effected solely by the surrender of outstanding stock options or warrants (or the Class A common stock or Class B common stock issuable upon the exercise thereof) to us and our cancellation of all or a portion thereof to pay the exercise price or withholding tax and remittance obligations, provided that in the case of (i), the shares received upon such exercise or settlement are subject to the restrictions set forth above, and provided further that in the case of (ii), any filings under Section 16 (a) of the Exchange Act, or any other public filing or disclosure of such transfer by or on behalf of the locked - up party, shall clearly indicate in the footnotes thereto that such transfer of shares or securities was solely to us pursuant to the circumstances described in this bullet point;
By showcasing the most witty, joyful, bullet - pointed versions of people's lives, and inviting constant comparisons in which we tend to see ourselves as the losers, Facebook appears to exploit an Achilles» heel of human nature.
Which raises a good bullet point: Could you defend the existence of God in a court of law?
The Bucks had lost 8 of 12 games, including one against the Washington Bullets in which they blew a 25 - point lead, and seemed badly in need of a steadying influence.
Apparently, these messages go out pretty much daily to activists at all levels of the party, from local organizers to pundits and elected officials, and they're remarkably simple: three or four bullet points, which represent the message that the party wants to get out that day.
I was pointed to an image at Online Schools by a reader which lists 11 bullet points about the online dating industry which may surprise a few of you (for those of you who do not read this blog anyway).
Check out a full Legends WonderCon panel recap after the jump, which includes my rundown of the footage and bullet point highlights from the panel conversation.
Obviously, there's one point at least which leaves you thinking «how the hell did none of those bullets hit him» or «have the enemies ever used a gun before.»
The film spends eighty percent of its running time telling you the mostly unnecessarily detailed history of the Green Lantern Corps, which I'll try to bullet point as best as I can here: Planet Oa is the home plant of the Corps, which are basically intergalactic space cops.
Finally, in the process of identifying so many workarounds to a variety of barriers, the superintendents also brainstormed several tips for their fellow superintendents, which we compiled into a bullet - point list.
A list of bullet points taken from the Junior Cert Higher Level exam (LETTERS / FORMAL LETTERS / POSTCARDS / NOTES from 2017 to 2000) which I cut into st...
These present «key» bullet points of jargon, which employees strain to interpret.
She then fires off seven bullet points — all bolds in the original — which are supposed to convince the reader that some awful things are happening in the world of public education.
In relation to the third bullet point, there has been no indication of exactly which central school improvement programmes are to be cut.
In a way, reading Forever is like cracking open a diary you hoped would be rife with poignant observations but instead only bullet - points the most memorable facts, which, in the case of Kath, are what goes on with Michael.
This has been the Indie Author Fringe in Frankfurt Book Fair October 2016, and there is a worksheet for you to download that has a whole load of questions and a whole load of bullet points which will help you think about all the different things we've talked about and a whole load more.
Textbooks tend to have many pictures, equations, bullet points, and other kinds of rich formatting, which makes the transition from print to Kindle a challenge.
and the Bechdel Test, which she claims was actually Virginia Woolf's A Room of One's Own «boiled down to three bullet points
Point of my first bullet was to illustrate that the tenant might believe (even if mistaken) that they should get your SSN to give you a 1099, which goes to the question of whether it's a scam.
I'd rater one bullet point with specifics (which cards, how much did they spend on the cards over what period of time, what were the «rules», like did you have to hit spending targets in specific categories, etc), than an 8 bullet point infomercial.
The second amendment, which changed the first bullet points «never feed» to «avoid feeding,» was PASSED with a majority vote of 91.9 % in favor of the amendment.
And the core issue of the game being boring is something that no amount of procedurally generated levels can fix, which was one of the developer's key bullet points.
The people who write bullet points for video game boxes know this, which is why «immersive» is one of their favourite buzzwords.
One of AIPD «s boldest bullet points is how it allows its players to «customize» their ship before every battle against its viruses, which take the form of snakes, jellyfish and geometrical grunts.
Survivor's Pack includes the possibility to make all main weapons available to all classes, a new piece of gear (the Vortex Grenade, which sucks all enemies to a central gravity point dealing constant damage) and three exclusive bullet colors.
And Johnson indeed produced a rich series of reports, which he summarized to end the year in a series of convenient linked bullet points:
That is: LOLO has no scientific evidence with which to refute a single word of any of the bullet points presented.
Debate revolved around, inter alia: reference years used; whether to discuss these two concepts in a single bullet point, which, some said, would lead to confusion among policy makers; placement of text on temperature change; and use of the term «pre-industrial.»
After a series of informal consultations, compromise text was introduced, which included two bullet points in the observations section, one relating to a linear trend in global temperature increase of 0.85 °C over the period 1880 and 2012, when multiple datasets exist, and another, on regional trends for 1901 - 2012.
It's a classic example of redistribution of wealth, which is generally considered a Marxist bullet point.
I think it is time for a general update due to subsequent developments (especially the current 2 year global cooling trend and a quieter sun with cooling oceans after an 8 year temperature plateau which tends to show that my point about solar and oceanic influences on global temperatures has some merit) and the fact that I can make the essential points more simply by condensing them into a series of bullet points as follows:
Your # 193 post, which cites band - wing absorption of CO2 and calls GCM radiation transfer calculations «bullet - proof,» concerns itself with but a minor point in the full picture of system behavior that I was trying address.
That's the word from NOAA and refers to the combined global land and ocean surface temperatures, which at 14.5 °C (58.1 °F) was 0.76 °C (1.37 °F) above the average for the 20th century.Before we go into the other NOAA bullet points, it's very worthwhile passing on a bit of caption clarification.
Early this year, the ABA Passed Resolution 105, which — like the Clementi report — laid out a set of bullet points through which the legal profession should measure itself.
(g) This concern was addressed by an additional protection in bullet point [7](«BP [7]») of Annexure 2 to the Contract, which provided as follows:
We prepared a summary of the basic principles in the leading high - asset high - income cases, highlighting useful points for negotiation, and prepared bullet point digests of similar fact cases which were easy to review and compare.
Apple has made securing its devices one of the most important bullet point features for its products, which means there is a concerted effort on the other side of the coin to crack those devices.
The Verge got some hands - on time with the new device, which, for its part, does have some worthwhile bullet points to be proud of: 90 % screen - to - body ratio, for one.
The candidate starts every bullet point with an action word, some of which show up in the job offer.
Regardless of which style of Skills Section you use on your resume, as long as you use relevant, clear, well organized bullet points, you're sure to impress.
It's essentially a bullet pointed list of attributes which ideally should relate directly to the requirements that your employers are looking for.
In olden days, resumes used to have experience sections which had a list of responsibilities in bullet points beneath each job.
And instead of listing all of your day - to - day duties, bullet point a few achievements which help illustrate your attributes.
The applicant bolded the important section headers and used bullet points for almost every piece of information, which makes it easier to read.
Remember to keep you bullet points relevant and use numbers wherever possible which really captures the attention of a hiring manager.
He prefers bullet points over paragraphs and suggests your résumé be about a page in length for every 10 years of job history you're including — which means most should be a page or two at most.
To go further, bullet points also help you avoid blocky passages of text which will turn the recruiter off as they're difficult to read.
For instance, a bullet point which states «Supervised daily activities related to anti-trust cases» is more effective than «Active involvement in taking day - to - day activities for anti-trust department of my firm.»
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