Actual prices may differ from posted prices at two
critical points in the loan origination process: the point where a price is quoted to a shopping borrower, and the point where the price is finalized or «locked.»
That's why «curb appeal» is one of the most
critical points in selling.
Capper concurs, noting that his company's clients want a live salesperson's assistant at
critical points in the transaction — setting a price, negotiating a purchase contract, and interpreting comparable sales figures.
provides holistic care coordination by a specialist nurse to address the multifaceted physical, psychosocial and sexual needs of this patient group and their significant others efficiently at
critical points in the illness trajectory
If you can convey these three
critical points in your cover letter — it will be great at making an impact.
To emphasize on
critical points in your resume, use bold print, underlining, italics, bigger font size.
A drought is a prolonged, abnormally dry period during which there is not enough water to meet the needs of people, animals, and plants.5 Drought is not simply the absence of rainfall — it also includes a lack of surface moisture and irrigation water at
critical points in the growing season for crops.
The Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA) at the University of Pennsylvania is widely known for exhibiting artists at
critical points in their careers.
They each taught drawing from the model as a network of intersecting planes and
critical points in space.
ProQuest technologies serve users across
the critical points in research, helping them discover, access, share, create and manage information.
Without giving too much away, Flash and Skip come together briefly at a couple of
critical points in the story to teach lessons in mercy and relationships, and restore hope and faith in goodness and humanity.
In Trains and Lovers (published June 11), four strangers traveling by rail from Edinburgh to London pass the time by sharing stories illustrating how trains have featured at
critical points in their lives.
Syracuse union leaders pinpoint several items they think a district must demonstrate to make this sort of school redesign work, including capacity, a focus on student need, and openness to union feedback, and they highlight
critical points in the process for union involvement.
From my perspective we have two
critical points in the current Connecticut education crisis that must be dealt with first during the General Assembly's 2017 session: One, the Common Core State Standards — they are developmentally inappropriate for many of our children, especially those in the elementary years.
In this report, we examine
the critical points in the education pipeline that affect who does and does not become a teacher and we suggest interventions that can improve the flow toward a successful teaching career — particularly of highly qualified candidates of color.
According to the document, «The first three priorities focus on specific results all students should achieve at
critical points in their schooling... Priorities four through seven are key strategies to enable students to achieve these results.»
But by training future educators to continuously inspire students to succeed, helping prospective teachers view curriculum from students» perspectives, and assisting students as they negotiate
critical points in various disciplines, the teacher training methods in Finland continue to meet the needs of the next generation of students.
Hopefully with increased awareness and implementation of effective treatment methods, transitioning through and into
these critical points in a woman's life can be improved.
With a grid of electric coils, they simulated magnetic fields found at three
critical points in the turtles» migratory routes.
Luis Mendoza - Natividad, SHPE's vice-national student representative, believes ACE reaches out to students at very
critical points in their life.
For 45 years Specter has appeared at
critical points in lurid national dramas, skipping from part to part like a pulp fiction Zelig.
This also hurts the NCAA's chances in the lawsuit itself, as Conquest Chronicles notes: «This would allow witnesses to be specific as opposed to relying on gossip while addressing
critical points in the examination process.»
This marks
a critical point in consumer behavior, so adapting chatbots now will pave the way for future success.
At such
a critical point in a persons's life I would hope that there would be some discussion about whether their soul is right with God before they die.
Where
the critical point in his earlier theology of grace is God's crucifying contradiction of sinful human nature, here the point on which everything hinges is the authority of Christ the Savior, exercised concretely in the sacramental signs of the Church.
I understand what you are saying, but I think you might be missing the a very
critical point in the matter by saying that you have an honest disbelief.
But I am arguing that the hope of the world, at
this critical point in history, lies in the increase of those who truly follow Jesus.
(1) At
this critical point in the history of this planet, the greatest need is for people whose primary commitment is to the true well being of the planet including, of course, and primarily focusing on, its living inhabitants.
It dramatically portrays as never before that churches around the world have reached
a critical point in the movement from being more or less homogenous in faith, worship and life to a situation of theological and liturgical heterogeneity, rooted in a profound commitment to express Christian faith and witness in terms of particular local cultural idioms.
In criticizing that Augustinian synthesis we are agreeing with Nygren that it is
the critical point in the development of Christian doctrine.
St. Augustine formulated the conception of love at
the critical point in the development of early Christianity, and his vision in some way informs all subsequent Christian thought in the West.2
Gloriously situated by life at
this critical point in the evolution of Mankind, what ought we to do?
This endorsement came despite the congressman's infamous repeated slander of Marines in Haditha, Iraq, at
a critical point in the war.»
The study of the history of religions appears to be at
a critical point in its development.
CCA chief Terry Davis declined to comment, but Coles» criticism of suppliers could inflame relations at
a critical point in negotiations over a voluntary code of conduct.
We are excited to have a proven leader of Chuck's caliber join our company at
this critical point in Towne Park's growth.»
Both team suffered Losses last Sunday in
a critical point in the Season..
Add the fact that Atleti are still in contention for the league title as well as the Champions League in what is
a critical point in their campaign, Griezmann's future beyond this season is likely to be the last thing on his mind.
Extrapolating from available statistics, researchers estimate that British - supplied tanks made up 30 to 40 percent of the entire heavy and medium tank strength of Soviet forces before Moscow at the beginning of December 1941, and certainly made up a significant proportion of tanks available as reinforcements at
this critical point in the fighting.
It wasn't a buzzer beater and it didn't come at
a critical point in the game, but Loyola Marymount's C.J. Blackwell pulled off something more akin to a trick shot than what one would see during live action.
Why would you put out that lineup at
that critical point in the game?
Its an Insult and salt to our Lacerated wounds to be Linked with the Likes of «kylian Mbappe» at such
critical point in time when we desire the EPL trophy most
Heskey also scored an important equaliser against Tottenham which earned Wigan
a critical point in the last seconds of the game.
This is
a critical point in developing your baby's future sleep patterns so it is important to be consistent in nap and bed times.
I received a copy of To Three and Beyond: Stories of Breastfed Children and the Mothers Who Love Them at
a critical point in my parenting journey.
Obviously we have no way of judging the validity of an internal poll whose methodology is opaque, and the Clintonistas have every incentive to get out a positive message at
this critical point in their candidate's political life (Update: they're denying it).
UKIP's Paul Nuttall takes over the party leadership at
a critical point in time.
Also, it must suffice to say that Ghana has reached
a critical point in its democratic growth where it needs a coalescing force that will sustain the stability that this country has enjoyed for more than a decade of democratic transitions.
Improvement must triumph over ego at
this critical point in Birmingham.
«Chief Edwin Clark lacks the moral authority to lead a discussion on the so - called «re-structuring» of the Nigerian federation, at
this critical point in the country's history; given the fact that, throughout the six years his «son», former President Goodluck Jonathan, was in power the elder statesman kept mute and actively participated in the economic dismemberment of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.