The article says the questionairre had 32 questions «including general knowledge questions...» CNN's editors should have done
a better job pointing that out.
I think Jeremy you did
a good job pointing out that that line shouldn't be drawn for others we should live in a «manner that life is a contest to see who can be the most gracious, loving, kind, and forgiving, and teach others to do the same.»
You've done
a good job pointing out why Stephon the individual is... less than savory, to put it lightly.
Your hub does
a good job pointing out some of the pitfalls we can bump into with online dating.
Jeffrey R. Holmstead, a lobbyist at Bracewell & Giuliani representing energy companies and other clients, who was formerly Mr. Bush's lead regulator of air pollution at the Environmental Protection Agency, said he thought Mr. Bush could have done
a better job pointing out the high costs of climate bills being pushed by Senate Democrats and some moderate Republicans.
I think Mann did
a good job pointing out that uncertainty shouldn't delay action, but it seemed that his comments about uncertainty did not «stick» as well as Curry's.
Not exact matches
This video does a pretty
good job of outlining the main
points, however:
Of course, no ranking can tell you the
best job for you personally — but we can
point you toward some intriguing opportunities.
This is a
good one, and one I hated lying about in
job interviews;) But I honestly can only see about 3 years ahead at this
point.
Analysts are currently calling for 140,000 new
job's in the government's report this Friday, but the sum of the data in recent days is mixed at
best as both ISM reports
point to weak hiring, but this morning's data
points to
better than expected figures.
Know - it - alls always
point out how the
job could've been done
better or how they would've done it differently.
That's
better than the 74.9 percent of prime - age workers who had
jobs at the low
point of the economic downturn, in September and October 2011, or the 74.8 percent from November 2010.
The theory asserts that competent individuals will be promoted until they reach a
job that they can not perform
well, at which
point their climb up the corporate ladder ceases.
As expert Jessica Shortall
pointed out in her excellent piece for «The Atlantic», we do a
better job of legislating protections for newborn kittens and puppies than we do for human infants.
It's your
job to see employees»
good points, as
well as their potential.
From the vantage
point of 2016, when all those angry Trump voters are asking for is
better jobs and more affordable healthcare, paying everyone a living wage not to work sounds extreme.
Wired has called gamification an enemy of great support, and while dissenting opinions often
point to cases like Microsoft and the increased productivity they saw when implementing gamification, the numbers don't tell the full story — a lower response time does not mean your team is doing a
better job of taking care of customers.
Although their services are superior and more innovative than many of the personal
job search services offered in the industry, they are offering their programs at two different economical price
points well below market average.
Following the
better - than - expected September
jobs report, several economic analyses have
pointed out the continuing lack of meaningful wage growth, even as tens of thousands of people head back to work.
His starting
point hardly sounded like he was identifying a problem: he touted Canada's
job - creation record as the
best of the major industrialized economies, adding 950,000
jobs since the depths of the 2009 recession.
Crisis - management experts say the Facebook CEO looks a bit shaky at
points but is overall doing a fairly
good job on appearing cooperative and forthright.
Because people invest time on LinkedIn, a proven approach is to help your audience perform their
jobs better, answer questions, and help address pain
points.
When critics like Brian Riedl, the campaign economist for the presidential campaigns of Mitt Romney and Marco Rubio, fret that offering everyone a
good job will lead to «pressure to introduce a higher wage or certain benefits that the private sector doesn't offer,» proponents say: Yeah, it will; that's exactly the
point.
Anyway the
point is that if you are a banker and conceive of your
job as «save the careers of corporate managers» rather than «do what is
best for the corporation,» that's a little weird.
While my workload at my
job won't be decreasing anytime soon, I've gotten to a
point where I've adapted and can manage it
better without needing to work so many hours so I'll be returning to blogging and interacting with fellow members of the DGI / early retirement community online in the coming weeks.
However, TD Bank does do a
better job than most in showing you how mortgage
points and lender credits affect the relationship between monthly payments and closing costs on a mortgage.
On Tuesday, a White House spokesperson
pointed to recent statements from White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders that the White House is reviewing the allegations against Pruitt but that the EPA administrator has done a
good job of implementing Trump's policies.
You could
point out that pay should reflect more than just time spent on the
job, but education and results as
well.
They
point to an article that you wrote in March, I think, of 2012 in Policy Options, where you basically said, dirty oil, the tar sands it's called, dirty oil and the future of our country, where you argue that the development of the, as you use the word, tar sands, it's become a political term, by the way, as you know, is basically not necessarily
good for the country, in fact it takes
jobs away in the manufacturing sector of Ontario.
In the daily course of business with onsite colleagues, it's easy for company leaders, managers, and colleagues to distribute casual high - fives, congratulations, and acknowledgment for a
job well done,
points out Shannon Miles, CEO of BELAY, an entirely virtual company with 70 employees that provides virtual workforce solutions in bookkeeping, copywriting, web support, and administrative assistance.
He
pointed to the biotechnology investment incentive tax credit — which analysts say costs more than $ 300,000 per
job and has historically gone to investors in
well capitalized, mid-stage companies not the start - ups it's supposed to help — as a program in need of change.
His
point is that they have to come up with alternative fee structures that do a
better job of matching price to value.
As chairwoman, Yellen made a
point of visiting
job training centres around the country and meeting with blue - collar workers to get a
better sense of how Fed's policies were playing out for average people.
I think this guy is suing because he lost his
job... not because those around him do not believe the way he does... you are kind of making a
good point just for the wrong side.
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I distinctly remember the story of Jesus
pointing at a leper and saying «Screw that guy, he should get a
better job.»
The
best we can do is to remember the mystery that God chooses to call * us * to be the hands and feet of Jesus Christ (a person whom Kerry neglects to mention in her heartfelt, but incomplete, accounting of the role of the Christian chaplain), and our
job is to
point the way to him; but this, and I think Kerry would agree, is
best done through our loving actions and not, as the professor or «Nancy» above might suggest, through our fancy words, theology, or persuasion.
So if you're a soldier, or if you're working for a company that has a history of exploiting workers,
well there may come a
point when you might lose your
job.
Pointing to such factors as a low minimum wage, the declining number of
well - paying manufacturing
jobs, and the continuing segregation of
jobs by race and sex, they argue that the central issue is the availability and quality of work.
As always, they did a
good job bringing out the key
points.
You did a
good job making the
point.
I think all the name changes
point to our desire to do a
good job as an elder or leader.
I know at this
point its sort of kicking a dead horse, because I know we've both agreed that clearly we'll see what we want to see but your answer just begged the question, so this friend of yours is he a) a christian himself b) had he been praying for a
job before c) why did your prayer take an entire week to be fulfilled d) is it a
good job?
Well the President's
job is to serve money, not God, as you republicans so often like to point out when you chant «Job's Job's Job's!!&raq
job is to serve money, not God, as you republicans so often like to
point out when you chant «
Job's Job's Job's!!&raq
Job's
Job's Job's!!&raq
Job's
Job's!!&raq
Job's!!»
Our
point is that on the whole the nuclear mother - father team in intact first marriages does a
better job of raising children than do single parents, stepparents or unmarried couples.
The
point of my textual arguments is to show that Cobb's effort doesn't come off very
well; the
job is not easy, perhaps impossible to do.
Rush does not do a
good job articulating his
points.
It's nut
jobs like this that give christianity a bad name, which in my
point of view is
good, organized religion is evil, and the faster we get rid of religion the
better this world will be.
If you want to make a
point about people not having
jobs... I think you can do a
better job of arguing that CNN and other groups are spending too much time concentrating on a single subject.
If you disagree, which you may, especially if your beliefs are cobbled together from one or more of the zillion interpretations of the BIble, then my
point is that your god is very confusing: a god that creates hells and a god that didn't do a
good job creating the earth?