Sentences with phrase «bearing on where»

Pharma industry overview to give you a bearing on WHERE to start What drug reps do so you WO N'T appear ignorant in front of managers Direct vs indirect selling for a solid UNDERSTANDING of the selling process Qualifications required for pharmaceutical sales jobs so you know exactly what your CHANCES are in getting into the field 80 % vs 20 % job market and WHERE the best job search efforts should be And much more on effective job hunting campaigns by industry pro
Practice specialty and locations have a significant bearing on where these medical professionals land on that curve, and typically private practice veterinarians earn less than their public practice counterparts.
He needed to move, to run, to continue east until he crossed the border, though he no longer had a bearing on where that was.
You, and others it has to be said, appear to believe or imagine there is some cause and effect thing going on — the fans have a direct bearing on where we finish and how we perform.
These reflections on the major early influences on my thinking have an obvious bearing on where I am trying to go in my remaining years of intellectual inquiry.
Your life story is a true indication that where you start in life has no bearing on where you finish.
Visit Santa Cruz County's free official Wildlife Watching Guide is a great way to get your bearings on where to go and what to look for.

Not exact matches

In «Star Wars: Shattered Empire,» the canon comic book bridging the gap between Episode VI and Episode VII, Poe Dameron is born on Yavin 4, the same moon where Luke receives his medal at the end of «Star Wars: A New Hope.»
Born on a Greek island near the Aegean Sea, where she perfected her martial arts skills under the tutelage of her blind sensei Stick, Elektra is a standout among comic book heroines.
Cook leans forward and leans his elbows on the conference room table: «Your education shouldn't depend on your zip code, and similarly your ability to live past your first birthday shouldn't depend on where you're born
Musk's ambition, which he's pursuing through projects including The Boring Company, is to replace subways and buses with autonomous, individualized «pods» to take riders precisely where they want to go, on demand.
Which meant, like Los Angeles, where it was born, and Instagram, where it would prosper, Halo Top would become another beautiful illusion: With only 300 calories and 20 grams of sugar, and a whopping 20 grams of protein in every pint, Halo Top delivered on the promise that it was possible to somehow be both decadent and healthy.
He keeps a house in Rio de Janeiro, where he was born and went to college, and on a recent trip to Brazil his wife and all but one of his four children joined him.
In 1990 he began employment with Bear Stearns and shortly thereafter qualified for membership on the New York Mercantile Exchange where he has remained in good standing for the past 24 years.
The campaign, called «Born the Hard Way,» takes place on the Mississippi River, where Busch (played by Sam Schweikert) jumps off and makes his way to the shore of St. Louis.
By analyzing anonymous earnings records from million of people born from 1980 to 1982, he could track how much money people made based on where they were born.
Meanwhile, Canada has been advertising its new startup visa with a billboard on California's Highway 101, where every foreign - born engineer in Silicon Valley can see it: «H - 1B Problems?
«You don't look like a Mary Ward,» the manager said, and proceeded to quiz Ward on where she was born and where she lives now.
«The Department for Business, Energy & Industrial Strategy appears to be operating in a parallel universe where urgency is an abstract concept with no bearing on the Brexit process,» PAC Chair Meg Hillier MP said.
McAfee, as you may have heard, is on the lam from authorities in Belize — where the British - born American lives — after the murder of the software entrepreneur's neighbor, American ex-patriot Gregory Viant Faull.
«There's a couple of shots early on where some of the kids in the audience look bored.
The idea of May 1 as a day for workers» rights was born in the US city of Chicago, where on May 1, 1886 hundreds of thousands of people walked off the job to protest long hours and harsh working conditions.
In Spent, evolutionary psychologist Geoffrey Miller says that regardless of where you are on that spectrum, «those less open than you seem boring, dull, conventional, and conformist, whereas the more open seem eccentric bizarre, disruptive, threatening, or even psychotic.»
Yet they're forced to compete on an un-level playing field — one where they bear the brunt of declining credit and wages — and where megabanks are rewarded with subsidies and bailouts.
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However, the standard one - on - one interview where an employer sits across the desk from a nervous employee and asks the same boring questions doesn't always yield the best results.
It would also place a significant restraint on the development of local search products and services, as publishers would be unwilling to bear legal risk in areas where these laws existed.
Kogan, who was born in what was then the Soviet Union, traveled several times to Russia, where he worked with St. Petersburg university researchers and gave lectures on data and social media.
The company should argue that it is unfair to have the company bear all the downside price risk where there is no limit on the upside potential for the investors.
Still, we've observed diminishing returns from the Fed's interventions, there is no political tolerance for the Fed to intervene in securities involving any credit risk that would be borne by U.S. citizens (purchasing European sovereign debt, for example), and the yield on the 10 - year Treasury bond is already down to 1.7 %, which is far below where it stood when prior interventions were initiated.
The Federal Reserve meeting last week, where the central bank raised interest rates for the fifth time in the last 15 months and signaled two more are on the way by the end of the year, should have breathed new life into the bears.
Here's a letter to the board of Biglari Holdings re: executive compensation [Noise Free Investing] & then more thoughts on Biglari's compensation agreement [My Investing Notebook] Where things stand in the market [Bespoke Investment Group] A list of stocks Nasdaq is canceling trades in from yesterday's madness [Business Insider] The best interest rate chart in the world [Trader's Narrative] A great macro overview from Barry Ritholtz [The Big Picture] A look at John Paulson's possible ownership of Bear Stearns CDOs [Zero Hedge] John Mauldin on the future of public debt [Advisor Perspectives] Top buys & sells from Morningstar's ultimate stock pickers [Morningstar] The truth about «Sell in May & Go Away» [WSJ] An interview with hedge fund manager Hugh Hendry [Investment Week] Bill Ackman: Let's have a public registry for stock opinion [Barron's] Hedge fund Harbinger hires ex-Orange chief for wireless plan [Dealbook] & Deutsche Telekom has been in talks with Harbinger [FT] Hedge funds begin to restructure fee system [FT]
Textmaster — On the same day as the creation of eFounders, Textmaster is born: a marketplace coupled with an API where companies find quality translators and copywriters.
OTOH, disregarding denominations, 33 % of the world population believes Christiantiy in one form or another, where Jesus was born of Mary, with God using the Holy Spirit to form him within her, and Jesus using the Holy Spirit later, dying on the cross, and then giving the Holy Spirit to the Apostles after ascending to heaven.
«We must never,» Kennedy declared, «judge the fitness of individuals to govern on the basis of where they worship, whether they follow Christ or Moses, whether they are called «born again» or «ungodly.
Which religion you are is based almost entirely on where you were born, If you were born in the west, you were indoctrinated practically from birth to believe in Christianity, so that's what you believe.
So, just because of the situation that someone was born into, in your example a person born to Muslim parents in a different part of the world than you, where that person took on the religous traditions and practices of their parents (as many of us do when we're children), and just never had an opportunity to learn about christianity and Jesus, again only because of where they were born... you contend that person is going to «burn» in an eternal lake of fire?!
Bored answering that one, over, and over, and over... so I'll refer you to this site where you can read posts on this subject to your heart's content.
herbert Juarez stated «@calgary We regularly kick the snot out of «atheists» on Bible knowledge.In [sic] fact the youngest believer has the ability to show the godless, where [sic] the bear does his business in the buckwheat.If [sic] you are Canadian [sic], as in Calgary [sic], don't you have your own news network?
The point of this is that Jesus in his quality as human being had no control on his birth at all, where and by whom he should get born.
@calgary We regularly kick the snot out of «atheists» on Bible knowledge.In fact the youngest believer has the ability to show the godless, where the bear does his business in the buckwheat.If you are canadian, as in calgary, don't you have your own news network?
This tells us that your spiritual development is more important to God than what you look like on the outside, or where you were born, or what kind of clothes you wear.
I was born mormon and they pulled all sorts of things on the members, when they started their dogma on me and told me I was either in or out, I told them I was out and very soon after I had the opportunity to meet the Lord, He and I have had 40 + yrs together including 7 trips to Israel where the opportunity to minister to both Israelis and Palestinians.
And that atonement can be brought about only on Calvary, where simultaneously God and humankind bear the burden of honor's onus.
Consequently it is there, on that plastic centre of ourselves where divine grace mingles with earthly drives, that the power of faith should be brought vigorously to bear.
One last idea... Most kids get the basic idea that heaven is in the sky, and hell is in the core of the Earth where it is already hot... But what if you were born in space on a station or vessel?
Ridicule may wound his feelings but just by that wound it shows that he is on the right path — the path of honor and of victory, like a warrior's wound, when it is on the breast where both the wound and the badge of honor are to be borne.
Born in 1913, in a small Ontario town where his father was editor of the local newspaper, Davies went on to university both in Canada and at Balliol College, Oxford.
Gloria Copeland runs a charismatic ministry with her husband Kenneth Copeland in America and released a video online where she told her viewers that Jesus bore all our sufferings on the cross.
If it be so, and it is the hope of every good man that there is a resurrection where there shall be no difference, where the deaf man shall hear, the blind man see, where he that bore a form of misery shall be fair like all the others, then there is indeed on this side of the grave some such resurrection each time a man, by willing to do all or to suffer all, rises up by entering into the commitment, and remains bound to the Good in the commitment.
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