Sentences with phrase «description states something»

If the job description states something about excel.

Not exact matches

I realize it's kind of late for making suggestions, but here goes anyway: Gerhard Gerlich and Ralf D. Tscheuschner claim to have falsified the existence of an atmospheric greenhouse effect.It looks like you have addressed T&G's main arguments (eg, about the 2nd law), but I wonder if it might be appropriate to put in a brief description of what it means to «falsify» something in the scientific sense — ie, essentially what T&G must show (and failed to show) to make their case that there is no greenhouse effect: namely, 1) experimental evidence that shows the opposite of what an atmospheric greenhouse effect would necessarily produce and / or 2) evidence that the greenhouse effect would actually violate some physical law (eg, 2nd law of thermo) The pot on the stove example is obviously an attempt to show that you get a colder temp with the water than without, but I think it's worthwhile explicitly stating that «because T&G failed to demonstrate that the pot on the stove example is a valid analogy for the earth, they failed to falsify the atmospheric greenhouse effect» And you could also add a sentence stating that «because T&G failed to show that the greenhouse effect would require a violation of the 2nd law [because their arguments were incorrect], they also failed to falsify»
However, I just noticed today that some of the USB - C hubs with power delivery Tripp Lite (or is that TrippLite) offer do state in their description something to the effect of: «Connect the charging port to a USB - C wall charger to charge the device the hub is plugged into, as well as peripherals plugged into the hub's USB - A ports.»
For example, if the job listing states that you need customer service experience, and you worked in a pizza parlor, use the phrase «customer service» or something similar in your description of the job.
Information you must provide: o Official company name, city and state o Title of your position (if you held multiple titles over time, you can list these out) o Start date and completion date of your employment there (If you still work there currently, you can say something like, «December 2003 to present») o Job description — use bullet points to briefly describe your responsibilities for each position listed
Instead of merely stating basic facets of your job description, like «worked with chemicals,» really dive down and mention times you improved a system or developed something new.
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