The practice tests helped her get in the mindset to focus on the root of the questions and not be distracted
by irrelevant details.
Not exact matches
Some have thought that Mark is describing himself here; some consider that it is a
detail suggested
by Amos 2:16; others simply say it is a genuine, if
irrelevant historical
detail — genuine, for there seems to be mo reason why the early church would have made it up.
But, all kaleidoscopes are made
by someone who can find potential for beauty in the seemingly
irrelevant shards of glass, someone with enough attention to
detail and patience to slowly fit each individual piece of glass into place.
It would be fair to say that Unleashing Demons has been trashed
by some reviewers, on the lines that it reads like Mr Pooter, is full with
irrelevant details, is based upon a spin doctor's priorities and is uncritical.
Don't include a lot of
irrelevant points, but do make a point to talk about yourself in enough
details so that like - minded people on the same online dating website will want to learn more information as they become intrigued
by you.
This time, they read a story told
by the target, which was either told well (retelling a
detailed and humorous story about a friend), or poorly (the same story, but told with a lack of relevant
detail and
irrelevant filler information).
Miguel: Let's talk about the concept of seductive
details... can you give us an example of how investors are trapped
by irrelevant information?
By the time one gets to policymakers, climate models are seen at best as black boxes, and at worst as simply
irrelevant to their
detailed concerns.
Burnett J refused to quash the warning notice, in circumstances where he found that the privileged material formed a very modest part of the overall picture painted
by a
detailed exposition of the facts and matters on which the FSA relied; it was «peripheral but not
irrelevant».
The effect is known as «trivial persuasion» because
by inclusion of a trivial or
irrelevant but highly specific
detail the perceived credibility of the evidence is markedly raised.
As I recently explained in an article published
by Business Insider, your resume needs to be as concise as possible, successfully conveying a powerful message without repeating information or including
irrelevant detail.
Keep out
details you do not need: You do not need to write
irrelevant memberships and associations, age, marital status, previous pay rates and others unless it is required
by the employer.
But often applicants make a blunder
by including certain
irrelevant details.
You must be careful not to bore your employer
by including
irrelevant details or burden them with unconnected additional information.
The key to this is to mention only the skills that have been demanded
by the employer and leave out all
irrelevant details.