Sentences with phrase «emphasising certain»

Emphasising certain aspects of your previous experience does not mean fabricating altogether — lies on a CV will catch you out sooner or later!
Over the coming months, this Special Series will focus on the diverse angles to this debate by identifying and emphasising certain innovative and thought provoking case studies for the purpose of comparison.
My cap lock is used to emphasise certain words or phrases which is a well known and widely used device in writing.
RSPCA dog welfare expert Lisa Richards told The Huffington Post UK: «Many dogs have been bred to emphasise certain physical features, some of which have become so extreme that they can cause pain and suffering, make dogs prone to particular disorders, or even prevent them from behaving normally and from enjoying the activities we know dogs love.
This allowed for a tracking camera shots, and pans within rooms to emphasise certain elements of the room.
The bright colour schemes also enabled this form of avant - garde art to emphasise certain elements in contemporary culture, and helped to narrow the divide between the commercial arts and the fine arts.
This means you can use colours other than black to emphasise certain words and make sure that you grab the hiring managers attention.

Not exact matches

(c) by suggesting that the food possesses special characteristics when in fact all similar foods possess such characteristics, in particular by specifically emphasising the presence or absence of certain ingredients and / or nutrients.»
Certainly for most of the twentieth century the more that certain members of the Labour movement emphasised «socialism», the more likely they were to frighten Liberal voters into the arms of the Conservatives.
Certain topics may need to be emphasised more in one class than another.
The Porsche Panamera S Hybrid carries a similar pricetag and offers a sharper driving experience, but the Karma is certain to appeal more to those keen to emphasise their green credentials to the world.
Nintendo put a big emphasise on the GamePad's remote functionality — being able to play wherever you are in your house (to a certain distance limit, of course), but Sony can take it miles further.
Each pair of photographs emphasises the presence and subsequent absence of certain buildings in the city.
Some Muslim women emphasise that it is a choice, that perhaps at a certain point in their lives they feel ready for it: they do not see it as an imposition by their religion, but a voluntary way of showing their adherence.
Moreover, even in those instances where investment treaties do conflict with EU law, the author emphasises that this does not directly affect their validity as such, as was argued by certain Member States in the initial stages of the Eastern Sugar (27 March 2007) and Eureko / Achmea (26 October 2010) arbitrations.
This is despite the best efforts of Lady Hale, who gave the main speech, to emphasise at paragraph 34 that this decision did not amount to replacing legal oppression of one community (homosexual couples) with legal oppression of another (Christians and others who shared the appellants» beliefs about marriage), because the law equally prohibits a hotel keeper from refusing a particular room to a couple because they are heterosexual or because they have certain religious beliefs.
Clear & certain application In this regard, the Court of Appeal emphasised the need for LPP to be clear and certain in its application, since it conflicts with the general public policy as to the disclosability of relevant evidence and is to all intents and purposes absolute.
I can see why it would be tempting to include this on your CV, especially if you are lacking in a certain skill and want to emphasise how you would be able to upskill quickly if offered the role.
When writing about your professional experience on your resume, you can use your experiences to demonstrate certain key traits that you want to emphasise.
Some of the dimensions reflected aspects of family functioning that were particularly emphasised by structural, psychoanalytic and other types of family therapy, where a therapists from one of these might consider the account of certain dimensions was incomplete or inadequate.
From an economical point of view, potential time savings are inherently appealing for some mental healthcare stakeholders.25 69 On the other hand, short interventions might entail certain risks, such as a weakened patient - to - therapist bonding.13 eHealth experts therefore emphasise the need for participatory research and the importance of target audience's perceptions when designing new treatments.70 71 As for that matter, the majority of our sample retrospectively would have preferred more group sessions (12 — 15 sessions) and half of our sample required more time for group interaction during each session (cf. the Applicability of the blended intervention section).
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