You are being Googled
by people assessing your fit as a candidate.
These two types of data are intuitive and simple; as such, they were relied upon heavily
by people assessing the value of the law degree.
Not exact matches
In another, the researchers asked study participants to quickly
assess how much a
person weighed
by looking at faces on a computer screen.
But it also left the door open for
people in certain areas to prepay their property taxes before it went into effect to get around the cap — according to the IRS, in areas where the property tax liability is
assessed by the local government prior to the law going into effect.
Immune cells modified
by CRISPR - Cas9 were inserted into a lung cancer patient at the West China Hospital in Chengdu in the hopes that they'll be able to fight tumors, and 10
people total will receive injections of CRISPR re-engineered cells in order to
assess the method's safety.
The special committee, which was formed to independently
assess what the best option for Dell shareholders is, came to that conclusion based on its meetings with investors as well as concerns over a key upcoming recommendation
by investment advisory firm ISS, the
person said.
You can see the ethical dilemma in a basic - income experiment: You're toying with
people's financial health, and,
by judging your endpoints based on feelings, you're tinkering with and
assessing human behavior.
«The best way to measure cultural fit is for the assessor to have a deep understanding of the culture and then to spend time with the
person being
assessed,» Bonnie Hagemann, CEO of Executive Development Associates, tells me
by email.
One great way to truly
assess whether or not one of these business opportunities is legitimate is
by requesting a list of other
people who have signed on.
However, the total number of
people displaced
by the storm is still unknown, as at least 65 centres and numerous unofficial displacement sites and host family locations have yet to be
assessed.
A solution the pope proposes for combating fake news on an individual basis: Listen to diverse sources instead of engaging with homogenous news environments: «Praiseworthy efforts are being made to create educational programs aimed at helping
people to interpret and
assess information provided
by the media, and teaching them to take an active part in unmasking falsehoods, rather than unwittingly contributing to the spread of disinformation.»
«Both the statute and case law surrounding private prosecutions are adamant that courts must protect the right of access to these private prosecutions,
by not
assessing punitive costs against the
person seeking justice - unless the case is frivolous, and never should have been brought.
It is a spirit that seeks out the poorest and most needy
people in the community, and
assesses projects
by the degree to which each will benefit them.
The medical profession is the primary guardian of the
people's health in the matter of drugs, for the questions at issue are generally technical and can not be properly
assessed by laymen.
He wants to see them do five things: «Initiate a focused approach to the claims of Islam; make a political and cultural analysis of the unique impact of the Islamic evangelization of black males; approach Islam on theological and evangelical levels;
assess the geopolitical and strategic implications of Islam in Africa and South Asia, since the fortunes of black
people in the U.S. are informed
by what happens to blacks elsewhere In the world; and, mount a major effort to investigate the success of Islam in prisons.
For the same reason, the equality of death arouses compassion in us, for it teaches us about our essential equality before God and about the artificiality of the comparisons
by which we typically
assess people.
Journey sent a five -
person team to visit in early July to continue
assessing needs and ways they can support Mission
by Faith church and to continue deepening relationships between the new partner churches.
More importantly, theological study must attend to those disciplines
by which to
assess the truth of old and new claims about how
persons» identities and societies» power arrangements are shaped and changed.
The research indicates, however, that the figures given particularly
by the paid - time religious broadcasters in support of this claim are sweeping overstatements; they do not attempt accurately to
assess the situation of the
person involved in the decision making before claiming them as a conversion statistic, nor do they take into account the durability of the change which, it is claimed, is produced.
Results from studies that only
assess consumer preferences for different labelling systems, may be affected
by other factors, including
people's familiarity with a particular system and social desirability associated with particular responses, such as choosing the system that is seen to portray the most information.
It is best
assessed in
person by a lactation professional who can observe baby's latch and offer tips and guidance once she sees you and baby together.
Research
by Wansink and Kim19 showed that
people consume more food when they are given larger portions and greater variety, so it is likely that consumption of nutrient - dense foods increased along with the increase in the amounts of foods served.20 Recent studies
assessing the effect of the new school meal regulations on consumption and food waste have shown increases in fruit, entrée, and vegetable consumption10, 11; increases in consumption of fiber and reduction in nutrients of concern12; and no increase in total food waste.10, 11
But these community orders shouldn't be
assessed by their value as a deterrent — that is, how much potential offenders are scared
by them — but rather,
by their ability to restore a
person's ability to lead a productive life in their community.
«As a lawyer, I can tell you, any judge that
assesses an accused
person not to be in a proper frame of mind, even if the accused
person pleads guilty, he is duty bound
by law to record a plea of not guilty if he is not satisfied as to the soundness of the mind of the accused
person.
In a speech to a conference organised
by Google, the internet search engine provider, Mr Cameron called for a new measure to
assess people's general well - being, or GWB, similar to gross domestic product (GDP), which analyses a country's economic activity.
Troubled in several other ways, the district was being
assessed by a state - appointed three -
person monitoring team led
by former New York City Schools Chancellor Dennis Walcott.
I can confirm that over 900 shopping centres, sports stadiums and venues where
people congregate have been
assessed by counter terrorism security advisers and over 10,000 premises given updated security advice — and that the police will continue high visibility patrols.
«We'll also be prioritizing our most high need young
people by launching a joint task force to
assess the needs and effectiveness of our youth job readiness programs with the ultimate goal of fully meeting the need for summer youth jobs.»
Understandably, many
people are looking to business
people to
assess what the impact of Britain's membership of the EU has been on jobs, trade and growth, and how they would be personally affected
by bringing back powers from the EU.
This new study of non-military, civilian trauma patients visiting the emergency department builds on recent research conducted
by Dr. Samadani, supported through the Cohen Veterans Center, which found that the use of this novel eye - tracking technology could reveal edema, or swelling, in the brain as a potential biomarker for
assessing brain function and monitoring recovery in
people with head injuries.
«However, there is a need for
people with dental phobia to be carefully
assessed by trained CBT practitioners working with dental health professionals.
By replicating how
people behave when concealing a weapon or other item, researchers
assessed detection accuracy and recorded behavioral cues that study participants used to make their decisions.
Kiehl was hired
by the defense to
assess Dugan with the PCL - R and a brain scan, to convince the jury that the convict with an IQ of 140 had a neurological disorder that made him not criminally responsible, as is already the case for
people with low IQ (a neurological disorder that qualifies for ineligibility for execution in nine states).
This study follows up on previous work
by the same group of researchers at the University of California, Davis in 2011, which
assessed the cognitive abilities of 30
people who regularly meditated before and after they went on a three - month - long retreat at the Shambhala Mountain meditation center in the US.
Since
people often find it difficult to determine the relevance of relative risks, Mons and her colleagues also used an alternative method to
assess the results of their meta - analysis: They calculated the number of years
by which smoking accelerates death from heart disease.
That's because
people tend to
assess their inner voices
by reflecting on events after they occur, a process prone to bias.
In addition, says Smith, the mismatched probes should prove useful in
assessing the compatibility of an organ donor and a recipient,
by allowing researchers to quickly identify which version of the complicated HLA gene each
person possesses.
«We are talking about a small group of children with a lot of social factors, including that these kids are very conspicuously different from your average Swedish child, and being
assessed by people who are from very different culture.»
Research suggests that a great many
people assess evidence not as scientists are trained to do, but rather in an emotion - biased manner that is strongly influenced
by the beliefs of their cultural cohort.
The electromagnetic radiation levels received
by a
person who wears the device are stored to later
assess his exposure for extended periods of time.
A second study, which was another joint effort
by UW and UCSF, randomized more than 600
people across the United States
assessed as moderately or mildly depressed to one of three interventions: Akili's Project: EVO; iPST, an app deployment of problem - solving therapy; or a placebo control (an app called Health Tips, which offered healthy suggestions).
Participants also completed a survey that
assessed their attitudes toward
people who swear, which was used as a measure of each
person's likelihood of being offended
by profanity and the circumstances in which they might view it as acceptable.
The same hill is
assessed as steeper, just from looking at it,
by a tired
person than
by a well - rested one.
Far more
people will read this claim than will ever
assess your evidence for it
by reading the full text of your paper.
A new technique that could tie
people to crime scenes
by assessing trails of microbes needs to be treated with care
by the legal system
«That is surprising, because the way we measure compassion is to
assess how much
people are concerned
by the suffering of others.»
With this in mind, LSE researchers set out to study the nature and extent of the «intangible» impact of the Olympic Games
by using measures of subjective wellbeing that have been developed and tested
by economists and psychologists for around 20 years in order to
assess how
people think and feel about their lives.
Societies were
assessed by three measures: size, degree of «market integration» (food purchased rather than caught or grown), and membership in a world religion — a marker for having a moral code that extends beyond kin to
people in general.
While
people with fearless dominance and low education display behaviors that can harm the company, such «psychopaths» with high education are
assessed by their colleagues in the workplace as outstandingly capable and in no way antisocial.
A recent article
by Kessler Foundation researchers describes Actual Reality ™ as a new tool for
assessing performance of activities of everyday life (ADL) in
people with traumatic brain injury (TBI).