Not exact matches
On the company's fourth quarter conference call in January, Mayer discussed implementing «rigorous hiring protocols» — a
phrase unnamed company employees cited by Reuters say is
code for a newfound zeal for high grades and degrees from prestigious universities
like Stanford.
That's why there are
phrases in the film
like «SQL injections and malware» and «zero day exploit
codes» and «snarfing the hardware ID» — the latter
phrase, said Fitzgerald, came right from Edward Snowden himself.
The reader meets strange
phrases made up of ordinary words which are combined to read almost
like a secret
code —
phrases like... the Son of Man (what son of what man, and why all the capitals?)
Perhaps he could use a
phrase with you that nobody else understands — you could come up with something together
like a secret
code — so that you can remove him from the situation when he's feeling this way.
Instead of merely entering a number into the computer system and sometimes also a
code that spouts out a
phrase like «student excels at subject,» they would need to write multiple paragraphs for every single teen in their class, focusing on strengths and weaknesses, and citing specific examples of outstanding work.
Phrases like «these children» and «inner city» are often
code for talking about students of color.
For some states, use of the
phrases like «specializing in» or «expert in» or «specialty» is considered advertising and is prohibited in their attorney
code of ethics.
You can either enter an area, city name, or zip
code to search for a local number or enter a word,
phrase, or number string (if you want a number with your name in it
like 1 -555-212-JOHN or the
like).
What's important is to wear what's a good fit for the corporate environment, but even when you're interviewing at a workplace where nobody has heard the
phrase «dress
code» you don't want to look
like a slob.