Styling elements should be kept to a minimum, with a line break between the name / contact section and body of the resume or a line running vertically separating subheadings are the two most
common applications of stylized color.
The most
common applications of moving averages are to identify the trend direction, and to determine support and resistance levels.
In the most
common application of the technology, the binder acts like a glue.
While Lydia's situation was likely complicated by her adoption and possible attachment issues, her death is an extreme example of
a common application of the Pearls» methods.
Thus far, the most
common application of MRE since it was first used at the Mayo Clinic in 2007 has been diagnosing liver disease.
Perhaps the most
common application of age progression work is for rendering older versions of missing children.
Brenton is presenting a case study on the benefits of electronic signature, the most
common application of DTM.
Not exact matches
A
common complaint about academia is its lack
of real - world
application.
organizations should take a disciplined approach towards Web
application security that focuses on the
common security concerns to mitigate these kind
of threats.
In addition to the most
common workplace technologies, there is a bevy
of mobile
applications, collaborative tools, multimedia tools and more that are worth investing in to bolster productivity, efficiency and employee engagement.
By avoiding these
common resume mistakes, you'll improve the quality
of your resume and increase the odds that your
application rises to the top
of the stack.
Common manages all aspects
of living — from the
application process to cleaning services to community events — to create the best experience for residents while also integrating with the neighborhood.
For now, the most
common medical
application for silk is medical tape and silk suture sets, mostly made in the same country whose princess introduced the world to silk thousands
of years ago.
A unified solution uses one database to run and integrate
applications for different functions, providing a
common user interface and a complete view
of each customer and inventory.
9 Active versus Passive Fleet Tracking Systems 10 Architectures
of Fleet Tracking Systems 11 Real - time Fleet Tracking Systems 12 Laws Concerning the Usage,
Applications, Installations 13 Fleet Tracking Contracts and License Agreements 14 Industry in the US, UK, Europe & Other Major Markets 15 Correlation to Telematics & Fleet Insurance 16 The Future
of Fleet Tracking Systems and Fleet Tracking Market 17
Common FAQs 18 Top 100 Telematics Blog Links 19 15 Most Popular Fleet Tracking Web Posts From Past 12 Months 20 10 Popular Global Fleet Tracking Consultancies
HP Co. stockholders will receive cash in lieu
of any fractional shares
of Hewlett Packard Enterprise
common stock that they would have received after
application of this distribution ratio.
Immediately after this offering
of shares
of our
common stock at an assumed initial public offering price
of $ per share, the midpoint
of the price range listed on the cover
of this prospectus, after deducting underwriting discounts and estimated offering expenses payable by us and the
application of such net proceeds as described under «Use
of Proceeds» elsewhere in this prospectus, Cyrus Capital and the Virgin Group will beneficially own approximately % and %
of our outstanding voting
common stock.
«It will unlock future opportunities and
applications across all
of our brands and clears the path for a
common - cloud
applications platform.»
Now, enterprises can deploy Kafka as a cloud - native
application on Kubernetes to simplify provisioning, automate management and minimize the operating burden
of managing Kafka clusters by using one
common operating model.
When a special char in an
application running on a
common operating system generates a memory corruption issue, a holistic security immune system is the key to minimizing the impact
of a DoS event.
Salesforce is paying $ 44.98 a share for the
application - network company: $ 36 a share in cash and the rest in stock at a ratio
of 0.0711 shares
of Salesforce
common stock for each MuleSoft class A and class B share.
It's no more the
application of common sense: If I wanted to learn how to hit baseballs, I'd buy a copy
of Ted Williams» The Science
of Hitting long before I picked up a bat» Frank Martin
The disposal
of unsound religious beliefs and practices through the resolute
application of knowledge leading to
common acceptance
of their fatal flaws is a well - established and time - honored tradition whose constructive value is populated with hundreds
of noteworthy precedents that serve as benchmarks in the continuing enlightenment
of the human race.
If you go far into the world
of counter-human trafficking and the NGO community, the confusion around terms continues, especially with words like «rescue» which remains both highly subjective despite their
common application.
Written at the latest between 1955 and 1913 B.C., this code
of Semitic law reveals basic ideas and particular
applications so akin to later Hebrew legislation that either direct influence or, more probably, a
common heritage is indicated.
Typical
of this approach are the activities
of Nader's organization,
Common Cause, legal aid for the poor, Chavez» organization
of farm workers, the enforcing
of civil rights, legislation for minority groups, and revival and
application of the doctrine
of just war to international conflict.
But there is a kind
of journalism, exemplified in America by H. L. Mencken and George Will, among many others, and in England by Henry Fairlie, T. E. («Peter») Utley and, more recently, the late Christopher Hitchens, which is as much an
application of mind to the world as are the opinions
of any
common - law judge.
On this philosophical ground — which is really just a comprehensive
application of common sense — the religious estimation
of man's stature prevails, no matter what is discovered, or not discovered, in the fossil record.
Soft just war theory is characterized by seven key components: a strongly articulated horror
of war; a strong presumption against war; a skepticism about government claims; the use
of just war theory as a tool for citizen discernment and prophetic critique; a pattern
of trusting the efficacy
of international treaties, multilateral strategies and the perspectives
of global peace and human rights groups and the international press; a quite stringent
application of just war criteria; and a claim
of common ground with Christian pacifists.
Hard just war theory reverses these emphases, replacing them with the following: a presumption against injustice and disorder rather than against war; an assumption that war is tragic but inevitable in a fallen world and that war is a necessary task
of government; a tendency to trust the U.S. government and its claims
of need for military action; an emphasis on just war theory as a tool to aid policymakers and military personnel in their decisions; an inclination to distrust the efficacy
of international treaties and to downplay the value
of international actors and perspectives; a less stringent or differently oriented
application of some just war criteria; and no sense
of common ground with Christian pacifists.
The Ecumenical Institute
of the World Council
of Churches at the Chateau de Bossey near Geneva has as one
of its major functions the bringing together
of groups
of people
of a
common profession — Christian doctors, lawyers, educators, industrialists, political leaders — for a week or ten days
of mutual probing
of the
applications of Christian faith to their vocations.
Not only does process thought offer new theoretical foundations and
common sense warnings and
applications, but it also directs new attention to feeling as an essential part
of intellectual experience.
But shall we not be misled by this formulation
of a
common view
of the world, infinitely precious in itself, if we consider it simply in terms
of its
application and result, without looking for the principle and fecundating act
of a genuine union?
The price paid for this breadth
of definition is that the term «theology» must then be extended beyond the limits
of its most
common application.
U.S. Water's latest generation
of PhosZero ™ contains E-FeX ™ Technology, a synergistic blend
of ingredients that replaces the most
common uses
of phosphorus in cooling water
applications.
There is a fairly
common group
of metrics that lenders require from farmers on loan
applications, including information on cash flow, crop volume and production figures, etc..
The C3130 dynamic checkweigher from the C series standard line covers a weighing range
of up to 6 kg at a throughput
of up to 200 products per minute, and targets manufacturers looking for a solution for the most
common standard checkweighing
applications.
According to an American Academy
of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (AAAAI) press release, the
application of lotions containing goat's milk, cow's milk, coconut milk or oil, nut oils or oats (
common ingredients in many natural cosmetic products) to damaged skin could cause food - allergen sensitization in those genetically susceptible, leading to severe reactions when that food is eaten.
A
common application is as a CIP return pump for cleaning solution after a tank, as the CIP solution contains normally large amounts
of air.
We have senior flavourists,
applications scientists, certified roastmasters, innovation scientists and baristas who speak the
common language
of coffee.
Of course, the simplest — and common — application of whey protein is that it can just be tossed into a shaker cup with some water or mil
Of course, the simplest — and
common —
application of whey protein is that it can just be tossed into a shaker cup with some water or mil
of whey protein is that it can just be tossed into a shaker cup with some water or milk.
Used for thickening
of dissolved air flotation sludge — a very
common application throughout waste water operations — it achieves solids capture
of 97 per cent thickened sludge at a dryness
of 17 per cent.
The
application of starter cultures to improve quality and safety has become a very
common practice in the meat industry.
Our
application support team and worldwide distribution network are ideally placed to assist with the roll - out
of common packaging standards across an international supply base.
The committee's plan for determining which teams play in the best games has not yet been completely disclosed, but if it leads to a
common - sense determination
of teams based on merit, rather than an
application of cryptic and unforgiving rules made solely to prevent unscrupulous bowl executives from turning every big bowl game into Notre Dame against someone vaguely local, it's a massive improvement in the process.
With new policies
of some colleges — including some highly selective schools —
of not requiring the SAT and accepting the
Common Application, change is beginning to occur, she said.
SNF's 2015
Common Application will automatically act as an application for each of the following sc
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application for each of the following sc
application for each
of the following scholarships:
These type
of vacuum sealers were mostly
common in professional kitchens, but with the increase in demand
of better food storage sealers, they have been adopted for use in commercial, home, and heavy - duty
applications.
Another
common medical
application of wearing compression socks is during recovery after surgery.
Graduated compression socks or stockings on the other hand, are far more
common and are suitable for a range
of applications.