At any one time there may be just a shred of cover between you and certain death, RPGs fly overhead and
bullets impact just inches from your face — putting you right in the middle of a warzone.
Not exact matches
There's no fire to the combatants in Mann's nightmare dreamscape,
just a flat - eyed hunger that plays out as the dull thuds of
bullets splintering bone and
impacting on concrete along industrial waterways; and nights spent in sweaty nightclubs, working out the kinks in walls of anonymous flesh and light.
The red rim could kill you and some of the enemies fired
bullets that when exploded
just pushed your ship hard in one direction instead of having it kill upon
impact.
They can all feel nice and powerful, they
just lack a little pizazz unless the game drops a gun for you that has some
bullets turn into razor sharp boomerangs upon
impact.
So when I say «energy innovation» policies, I'm not talking about a silver
bullet, I'm talking about a suite of policies from R&D, demonstration, financing, deployment, and market - based that not only develop the clean tech we need, but creates a competitive market for them, and get those technologies to market quicker than if left alone.My concerns shared in the post are those that ignore the innovation piece and assume, to a point a you do, that price or regs or taxes will have not
just an immediate
impact but a LARGE
impact.
By avoiding passive language, these
bullet points impress employers with a rundown of everyday duties and accomplishments that provide
just enough detail to demonstrate a solid grasp of skills, self - awareness of the sample candidate's capabilities, and positive
impact.