Sentences with phrase «against example documents»

Fortunately, you can make sure you meet both requirements by cross checking your resume against example documents.

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Roundtree) who finds a way to explain each of Corky's hijinks as examples of heroism, and the sticky realization that if the forged documents are convincing enough to get Corky into the FBI building and the FBI director's good graces, then what he needs to do is check the evidence against his father out of the evidence room, thus potentially ending the film about ten minutes into it.
The functions that such apps perform also vary widely: apps can help individuals find a lawyer, create their own legal documents, gather evidence against authorities (for example, record police encounters or track heating violations by landlords), do their own legal research or better understand court or tribunal processes.
For example, anyone intending to sue a professional for malpractice would have a strong motive to put the matter before that professional's college, in order to obtain free investigation and document discovery at the hands of the college (and, hopefully, a finding the claimant can use against the professional in court).
The patent describes how a device — an iPhone or Apple Watch, for example — would analyze the amplitude and frequency patterns of the speech input, and compare it against other tones of voice, using something the document describes as a «whisper score.»
That is why our assistant manager resume sample is an excellent example against which to compare your own document.
Arnoud Arntz presented a keynote address highlighting the recently published results (for example, Bamelis et al., 2014) documenting the effectiveness of schema therapy, even when compared against other well - established treatment approaches.
In females, research has documented significantly lower rates of overt aggression, but higher rates of relational aggression (for example, indirectly retaliating against a peer by gossip), suggesting, among others, a methodological bias of traditional studies of aggression [117].
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