Sentences with phrase «create immediate interest»

Hiring managers see many rà© sumà© s, so you need to make sure yours can create immediate interest.

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This created an immediate conflict of interest with the Parliamentary Budget Officer accountable to the very person who appointed him and could fire him.
Investors are behaving like an ex-con, whose first impulse after getting out of the joint is to knock over the nearest liquor store... the immediate response of investors to interest rate cuts was to create a two - tiered market.
It is notable that the 3 - month Treasury bill yield dropped to 0.11 % from 0.15 %, which is actually a good sign in the sense that it will facilitate the willingness to hold the additional base money the Federal Reserve has created in recent weeks without immediate inflation pressures, though it clearly comes at the expense of individuals on fixed incomes who rely on interest on certificates of deposit and the like.
Regarding Oklahoma, very different here than Colorado, my immediate goal is to create some friendships... plus it takes the pressure off the microscope of romantic interests... not to mention the weirdness of first dates.
NOTE: Applicants who are employees, spouses, contractors, and immediate family members of public agencies and non-profit institutions that are recipients of HOME funds will be asked to complete a form allowing NHS of Greater Cleveland to confirm with an applicant's employer that their work does not create a conflict of interest.
«The cover of a book is the first thing a potential reader will see: it needs to attract immediate attention, stimulate interest, heighten the desire to learn more about the book's content, and create a clear call to action,» says Lisbon - based designer, illustrator and art director Senhor Tocas.
Rafael Coronel, whose father - in - law was Diego Rivera, created many somber, representational paintings — including his c. 1975 oil - on - canvas portrait, Untitled, that drew on his immediate surroundings in Mexico, both topographically and culturally, in combination with a sustained interest in the work of European Old Masters.
In his writing he became increasingly interested in purely formal concerns, and he began to develop a discernible critical sympathy for work that created a pure, immediate visual sensation, often at the expense of descriptive or pictorial reference.
The court first concluded that the Courts of Justice Act does not create a vested right to a rate of prejudgment interest, and second, the court held that the presumption of immediate application of «procedural legislation» applies in this case.
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