And I kept visualizing and putting out there
common people asking me how it's going and [being able to say], «It's the best thing we ever did.»
If
any common person asks you what is a video resume, you can explain in simple words saying it is beyond a traditional paper resume that allows an employer to view, hear and know how the candidates present themselves, unlike paper resume in which you simply jot down your details on a piece of a paper.
Not exact matches
There's nothing that brings
people together quite like a
common office enemy, while chatting about another colleague's misfortune could save you from an embarrassing gaffe (like
asking about your assistant's wife, only to have him sob on your shoulder about the pending divorce).
Offering competitive compensation and great benefits aside, it's way too
common for inexperienced hiring managers to
ask the wrong interview questions to size up job candidates for job / culture fit, and the
people skills that lend to success on the job.
But here's the key: If you're in a conversation at a work - related function or meeting someone to talk business for the first time, your best move is not to
ask work - or business - related questions; it's to discover
common ties with that
person that will steer the conversation back to the «work stuff,» but with a deeper connection.
A lot of smart
people know how they appear and they know how to sell themselves, so using reference checks and
people that you know in
common and
asking them for an honest confidential opinion is a super good way to know how someone will perform.
This is another
common question
people ask.
The questions that
people tend to
ask at networking events these days have become so
common they feel canned and inauthentic.
Electronic signatures are finally
common enough that
people won't squint their eyebrows or
ask curious questions when presented with a document that needs to be signed electronically.
A
common mistake
people make is
asking before giving.
Since many Americans go out with
people they don't know very well, it's
common to
ask plenty of questions — about one's background, education, ambitions, etc. — to get to know each other.
Even more
common are specially hosted Q&A and
Ask Me Anything sessions, which are great for brands because
people can then post questions about the product and get an immediate answer from their favorite content creator.
If I had to list the most
common questions
people ask me about finances, credit inquiries would be at the top.
One of the most
common emails I get is
people asking if I would invest in their business idea.
Send your
common contact a message and
ask if this
person you're thinking of pairing up with is recommendable.
No one's
asking you to be the martyr who surrenders his precious gun to tyranny, Reasonable
people are simply
asking for a few
common sense tools to keep a few less weapons of mass destruction off the streets and make buying an assault rifle at least as tough as buying Advil Cold and Sinus.
When I
ask Carter to describe the kind of young
person who commits violent crime, he says there are some recurring themes: «The
common factors will be a broken family at home, someone who isn't fully engaged in their education — absenteeism from school and truancy — and domestic abuse is a key factor as well.
Provoked by his engagement with others, this question was
asked by his disciples, his enemies, by his hometownsmen, by the
common people, by religious authorities, by John the Baptist, by Herod the King.
He is not so much working through and with other
people in a
common task, about which he bears particular kinds of responsibilities, as he is keeping himself so busy that he need not
ask what is unique about ns vocation.
In what way, Montaigne
asked ironically in his own time, do our
common people live at a higher level than at the time of Christ?
After considering various criteria for what it means to be an «educated
person» and encountering formidable counter-examples at every turn, they abandon the search altogether and
ask us to concentrate instead on the
common usage of the term «education» among professional educators like themselves.
Among other topics, Volf discusses faith in the public square, and
asks what kind of religious conviction will be able to give meaning to human lives and help
people seek the
common good.
if humans had just fell in line with religious teachings and never
asked questions other than «god did it»... then
people would still be dying in child birth, the
common cold, small poxs etc etc etc. i find that we survived a s a species to become the alpha predator of this planet and the achievements we have made since then to be amazing; attributing everything humans have achieved to a god just cheapens the value of our achievements as a species.
The Church, teacher of humanity, never tires of exhorting
people, especially the young of whom you are a part, to remain watchful and not to fear choosing «alternative» paths which only Christ can indicate... Jesus calls all his friends to live in sobriety and solidarity, to create sincere and disinterested emotional relationships with others... From you, dear young students, he
asks for honest commitment to study, cultivating a mature sense of responsibility and a shared interest in the
common good.
When I
ask people what they want to talk about, this is the most
common response.
We should
ask ourselves whether we think of success as something absolute and objective, involving the satisfaction of a
common standard, or whether we think of it as something relative and partly subjective, involving a level of achievement different for each
person depending upon his or her natural talents and aptitudes.
A theology of interfaith cooperation lives honestly alongside your theology of salvation and evangelism, but also
asks what in your Christian faith — your relationships to Jesus, your understanding of the Bible, your knowledge of Christian history and tradition — speaks to why you might work together with
people of other faiths on issues of
common concern.
Ask the owner to do this instead of a mosque just for one religions culture.How a community of Americans with different ideas and religions can come together and voice their beliefs and why it is so.Support America its time we all get together on one page.Stop the hatreds and misunderstandings of one another.This would be not only a great time for it but a place such as a United Understanding of Religions building could surface.Now that would be a great way of continuing on after 9 - 11or... we can fight argue and fuss over things we understand not, with no one stepping up to find
common ground.Which is it going to be?Hate or understanding?You have the moment, seize it for humanity.Not just one
peoples.
The Synod Fathers
asked the Holy Father to make known to the
People of God «the rich fruits which emerged from the synodal sessions and the recommendations which result from our
common endeavour».
I
ask why do
people have to be so dam condemning of other referring to Pope Francis among other «who offer no harm to them but a
common conversation in how to get along in this world.
One of the most
common questions
people ask me is «What should I eat for breakfast?»
Although many will suggest that Robson has a personal vendetta of sorts aimed squarely at the Grinch who stole soccer, that doesn't make his words any less truthful... such tactics are nothing new... in the U.S.this business practice has become so
common that even the players regularly use the media to manipulate public opinion (LeBron James did likewise to rally public support for himself and away from his teammate, Kyrie Irving, who has
asked to be traded)... whether for contract leverage or to rally support for or against certain players, this strategy can be incredibly effective at times, but when it misses the mark it can be dangerously divisive... for a close - to - the - vest team like Arsenal to use such nefarious means to manufacture a wedge between the fans and it's best player (again), is absolutely despicable... for the sanctimonious higher - ups who demand that it's players adhere to a certain protocol regarding information deemed «in house» or else to intentionally spread «fake» news or to provide certain outlets with privileged information for such purposes is pretty low indeed... no moral high ground here, just a big club pretending to be a small club so that they can continue to pull the wool over the eyes of a dedicated, albeit somewhat naive, fan base... so not only does this club no give a shit about it's fans, this clearly shows that clubs primary interests aren't even soccer related... for all intent and purposes Kroenke doesn't care if we're a soccer club or a tampon factory as long as we continue to maximized his investment... stay woke
people... great to see more and more
people commenting on the state of the franchise... this club needs to be held accountable for it's actions
A 2 - year - old should be able to identify
common objects (in
person and in pictures); point to eyes, ears, or nose when
asked; and follow two - step commands («Please pick up the toy and give it to me,» for example).
Does not point to familiar objects or
people when
asked or can not point to pictures of
common objects when
asked
Another
common issue which
people with unique names face is that they are often
asked whether they themselves have misspelled the name.
As a twin parent, you've probably heard all the
common questions
people ask.
It's
common practice to let your partner be there with you, but if you want more than one
person you will have to
ask your doctor.
When
people who don't vote are
asked to explain their political disengagement, one of the most
common responses given is that «they're all the same».
The two most
common questions
people watching Congo for the first time seem to be
asking are: is this really all Rwanda's fault?
When
asked why would pro-gun groups and individuals like Denise Ward support her candidacy, Killian responded, «Almost everyone I speak to would like
common sense gun laws, and those include NRA members, include
people that aren't NRA members, own guns.»
The
Common Council is
asking city lawyers to come up with a law to force tax payments from
people or companies that want something from the city.
«If you
asked the average
person on the street, «Dan Donovan and Eric Garner, what do they have in
common?»
He said
common sense tells us that you
ask or go with the
people who have already been to where you hope to get to, adding that unlike the NDC that has got
people who are behind the scenes and doing the thinking for the party, the current crop of the NPP think only those who are in the public domain talking are good for winning election.
He says conspiracy theories about the result of the referendum aren't helping his party's cause,
asking: «How do we engage with a very rapidly changing media landscape in which facts are not
common and
people have their own facts?»
To cap it all, the high - profile Tory MP Enoch Powell intervened in the campaign in the final few days
asking people to vote Labour, and so have a choice to withdraw from the
Common Market in a planned referendum.
«When you have multiple cases, that points to a
common point source outbreak — you
ask what are all these
people exposed to,» he said.
She touted her «
common - sense agenda» to close loopholes that expand gun ownership, saying that too many times she has «looked into the eyes and held the hand of
people who
ask, «Why?
Those mobile command centers are providing guidance for individual residents and one of the most
common questions
asked by the state representatives is whether or not the affected
people have flood insurance.
Ellis, former mayoral candidate and now president of Albany's
Common Council, was so blown away that he started doing his own «synopsis» upon moving back to Albany, walking through the mall and
asking how many
people of color worked in different stores.
«As scientists, we tend to be very focussed on all the problems, so to look at examples of the sustainable solutions that
people are coming up with — and to move towards
asking, «what do the solutions have in
common» is a big change.»