Applying in any capacity will require you to write a cover letter which elicits all the information that you can
edict about your capabilities.
7 Forget, for a moment,
the edict about cutting consumption and buy a whole new set of domestic appliances.
I think it's because you get lawyers at larger companies issuing
these edicts about what managers can and can't do — not because it's illegal but because they will * always * recommend the safest, most legally conservative course of action.
She is also the author of Rules for Parents, a collection of entertaining
edicts about modern parenting.
Not exact matches
** I've heard other Apple TV partners gripe
about Apple's design
edicts as well.
In the budget there are bold vows — oddly reminiscent of China's annual
edicts for economic growth rates —
about boosting exports by 30 % in the next eight years (even though exports have climbed just 2.9 % from eight year ago).
They know
about the anti-Jewish polemics of certain church fathers;
about the forced baptisms, especially of children;
about the church council decree that sanctioned the removal of such children from their parents;
about a papal
edict encouraging raids on Jewish synagogues by the faithful;
about the expulsion of all Jews from a country like Spain;
about Luther's hate language directed against Jews when they did not convert according to his timetable;
about the prohibition against Jews living in Calvin's Geneva; and
about all the cruelties Christians have felt justified in perpetrating against the people they called «Christ - killers.»
The peace brought
about by the
edict helped the Christian community to re-organize its life.
Since
about half the Jews chose baptism the
edict of expulsion increased the converso population and the workload of the Inquisition.
The fact that this is the only religion where you have to issue an
edict against «killing humans» says volumes
about Islam.
Mordecai heard
about the
edict to annihilate the Jews, he tore his clothes and put on sackcloth and ashes.
This would have accomplished very little, for there was still an
edict out for the annihilation of the Jews on a certain date
about one year from now.
There was widespread consternation
about his disappearance, and to a lesser extent
about the
Edict.
The lunch
edict this Chicago school has set up is all
about money.
'» And when she switches gears, the sheer absurdity of the scene isn't only funny but illuminating, carrying its own message
about the arbitrary nature of nearly all
edicts and absolutes as the teacher, exuding ironclad authority, walks through neat rows of obedient students while they work, pausing only to offer corrections or suggestions in the form of Dogme principles.
I have confidence with the ELDA graduates that the belief doesn't become words that float away in the air - that they put actions behind it, convincing others not by
edict, but by actual leadership... looking at practice, figuring out what to do
about it, and not settling for practice that doesn't produce a good result for kids.
Obey her father's
edicts or follow her heart to learn the truth
about her past.
So we certainly discuss that, but we also talk
about the other creative teams that took over Big Blue from the beginning of DC's Rebirth, taking the character from a blogger in poorly - explained Kryptonian nano - armor who was being smothered to death by editorial
edict during The New 52, to one of the more enjoyable, back - to - basics characters in DC's stable, despite adding a child to his backstory.
By default this will return to a certain standing depending on how a party feels
about you, but more can be gained by issuing
edicts that parties approve of, building certain things and by going through the events that pop up where you're given the chance to pick between a few options that typically increase your goodwill with one part at the cost of another.
If devs end up coding for the lowest specs, multiplats won't see much difference anyway, & if MS pushes the 4k as a strict
edict, their exclusives won't either for a gamer w / o a 4k tv, which is
about 95 % of the population right now.
The Hualong One reactor design has passed its design certification by the National Nuclear Safety Administration (NNSA) and has now been launched with some fanfare by the National Energy Administration (NEA) which brought it
about by high - level
edict.
«Climate change» meaning many different things to many different people, we see different anxieties expressed not just
about what «science says», but
about allowing the expression of voices that dissent from its
edicts.
It seems that the Obama administration, which has increasingly turned to unconstitutional «climate»
edicts and decrees as the UN's global warming theories crumble, agrees with Figures and other alarmists
about the Chinese model.
President Donald Trump's spate of executive orders has jump - started a national debate
about the wisdom of executive
edicts, especially those that stray into the area of lawmaking.
• Crystal clear
about your career direction • Able to position yourself as someone who can do exactly what the employer wants you to bdo • Ready to
edict proof that you are a tailored fit for the job
The summary
edicts information
about the applicant shortly and sweetly.
I do, however, think that they (being their voting members, ergo the tax payers) have had enough of the top down ruling party's steamrollering of issues via
edict (aka via «approved» voting delegates) which they have absolutely no truly democratic (one vote per person across the board per issue) say
about.