Sentences with phrase «dry facts»

We have to face one dry fact of course.
Don't just include dry facts and generic descriptive words.
It introduces you to the employer and provides context for the resume, which is usually just dry facts.
But growing up in the age of «now» digital, for them it's very hard to engage with anything — especially dry facts and figures in schools.
Unlike the possibly dull, dry facts presented in your resume, your cover letter is the perfect venue for you to let your personality shine through and showcase your enthusiasm for your field.
Some specialize in fiction, while others employ storytelling tricks to make even the most dry facts shine.
And so, like Darwin himself, who knew he had to freight On the Origin of Species with enough dry fact and evidence as to obliterate any possible resemblance to a work of polemic or creativity, those entrusted with his legacy have played up his cautiousness, his egoless diligence, and his unique gift, bordering on a curse, for seeing the world as it really is.
The author has a marvelous ability to take dry facts and turn them into an engrossing story that let me feel like I was in the midst of the world in 1889 (Michael P).
Researchers found that the students who added unrelated personal details to their emails negotiated higher salaries than those that included only dry facts such as their name, email address, and desired salary.
Demographic information includes gender, age, income, marital status — the dry facts.
Any sleep time requirements are no more than numbers and dry facts.
I wish history in school had been taught through stories such as this rather than dry facts; a perhaps more importantly stories that highlight ambiguity and humility rather than arrogance.
It was fun to read about history as part of a story as opposed to dry facts.
Eventually, I put aside the dry facts of VanDerZee's life events and centered the story on the inspiring qualities that originally drove me to share the world of James VanDerZee with anyone who would listen.
Even the readers who seek to learn from their books choose nonfiction texts arranged in a story format over those that only convey cut and dry facts.
It felt like I was reading private and candid interviews and trade secrets rather than a dry fact sheet by talking heads.
Having said that, I didn't mean to make it sound like «the dry facts, your story, tell it» is what everyone needs.
It can also make those institutions stubborn, dry facts.
Similar to Point Made, this book is full of advice on how to construct a compelling narrative based on (sometimes) dry facts.
In a best case scenario, you'll waste a perfectly good weekend sitting in a dingy basement trying to stay awake as an instructor who is just as bored as you are rattles off dry facts and instructions straight out of a manual.
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