Sentences with phrase «enough experience as»

Having enough experience as a front desk coordinator, I aim to enhance my knowledge further and excel in this field.
I have a good enough experience as a Territory Manager which would be useful to handle this position well.
If you have more than good enough experience as an Android developer, pick a CV template which lets you show it in the right way.
I've had more than enough experience as a self - represented litigant contending with what I perceive as a hostile bar and bench.
As a group we know for sure that President Mahama has acquired enough experience as president in his first term to move the country forward to an expectation of Ghanaians if given the second term.

Not exact matches

He describes the experience as one characterized by service providers who usually see small - business users much like consumers, and small - business users who often don't analyze their own needs and desires well enough to understand what they're looking for.
And if you need more motivation to increase your shut - eye time, there are plenty of studies available that indicate that people who don't get enough sleep age faster, experience a loss of brain power in mid-life and don't grow as tall as people who are well - rested.
Some reviewers say the bed frame isn't sturdy enough such as this reviewer, who recalled a rather traumatic experience with the bed frame.
A few years later I was working a full - time job as a marketing and brand manager at a toy company where I got a lot of product development experience and realized I had gained enough knowledge to give this idea a shot.
In his book The Happiness Advantage, Shawn Achor shared research, including his own experience on how removing barriers, even minor ones that save as little as 20 - seconds, is enough to push you forward toward establishing positive habits.
As you embark on your entrepreneurial experience, I can not express enough how critical it is that you still make full use of your stay at university.
Sure, they won't be as experienced, but they'll be good enough to get out an initial product.
It's a policy solution that deserves more consideration, but for reasons made clear to me by my own experience as a flight attendant, one that might not be enough to arrest the fall of airline wages.
They haven't been at it long enough to see how slowly but surely respect for a brand drains away as negative experiences accumulate, and how profitability soon follows.
All while touting his own experience as a businessman, as reason enough for him to be Commander - in - Chief.
As a smaller metro, Raleigh would experience the largest increase in rents from Amazon HQ2, because it will be unable to build enough housing to sustain such a large increase in workers.
Being your own boss with the comforts of making money using your laptop / mobile when its convenient for you is enough motivation for both young graduates and experienced professionals to consider forex trading as a career.
You will certainly have area plays; stories associated with cobalt in mafic and ultramafic complexes around the world, including Canada and Australia, but my experience has been that the concentrations of cobalt, particularly in Canada, are never large enough that Canadian companies can be low on the cost curve unless they're producing it as a by - product of nickel or some other ultramafic substances.
The ECB monetary policy is currently providing the German economy with enough funds, but the country is experiencing a catastrophic lack of youth, and its ageing labour force is not being replaced as a result of which workforce is already in short supply.
«As with any emerging sales channel, consumers may not have enough experience with online order and delivery to fully appreciate the service.»
What happened recently in cryptocurrencies was not quite as bad as the wingsuit test experience, but presumably more than harrowing enough for newbies:
For many banks to even consider your application, you'll need to have strong industry experience, stellar credit history, a solid business plan, enough assets to put up as collateral, and sufficient cash to use as a down payment.
Although they are the only racial group to have experienced a decline in longevity — other races enjoyed steep increases — there are still enough whites in the United States that this meant longevity fell for the country as a whole.
Your personal experiences (delusions as I prefer to think of them as given your refusal to have them verified), count for nothing to anyone but you, they do not fall I line with he Burden of Proof and thus are not reliable enough to be considered evidence for your god.
Common people, I saw that my comment upset you enough to reply to me, but not one of you could share a candidate that you prefer, or structure an argument as to why they have more experience than Romney to pull our country out of this mess?
If, as Hartshorne does, one uses one's prior understanding of various types of human experience as the source of generalized descriptions which together constitute the final concept of experience, how does one decide whether the generalizations have been radical enough to support application to all — including nonhuman — experiences or were sufficient only to cover human experiences?
For starters, China is about to experience a massive crisis in caring for its elderly — a task traditionally undertaken in Chinese culture by one's children, but impossible when there aren't enough children to do the job, Moreover, the pampered survivors of the one - child policy, often referred to as the «little emperor generation,» aren't going to easily forget that it's all about me as they face the challenge of inter-generational responsibility.
We live as if there's not enough to go around, and ration our experience and our expressions of it.
At one point, a Human Resource Manager was kind enough to tell me that they saw my education and experience as a sign that I was overqualified for some of the jobs I was applying for, and so they thought that I would be leaving soon after I was hired.
What saved Judaism is not, as the Marcionites imagine, the fact that it failed to experience «the tragedy,» the contradiction in the world's process, deeply enough; but rather that it experienced the contradiction as theophany.
«A personal experience is fine, but without corrobrating evidence of some kind, I don't have enough faith in our ability as objective observers to take it on your word alone.
As the actual Church in fact does not fulfill it, does not advocate concrete social demands energetically enough, does not dissociate itself radically or quickly enough from dying social forms, does not stigmatize nuclear warfare profoundly enough (all this according to the opinion of these Christians, which objectively is by no means necessarily false), they experience one disappointment after another in regard to the Church, protest against it, hurt and irritated, and turn into lay defeatists.
The God we encounter there is the God in whom we live and move and have our being, the God who rejoices over His children with signing, the God who spreads Her wings over Her children like an eagle over her chicks, the God who loved the world enough to experience all of its pain alongside of us, the God who — as Nadia Bolz - Weber puts it — «would rather die than be in the sin accounting business anymore,» the God who loves to watch us play.
If you have never experienced much of a crisis, don't judge those who do, as if they were not obedient enough, faithful enough, or Godly enough.
This experience taught me that if I present heaven only as an abstract realm where we are lost in wonder, love and praise before God, I may have said what is most important, but I have not said enough.
Certainly, one whose religious experience is lacking does well to inquire whether one knows enough as yet of God's truth about spiritual life, just as one who knows that truth sufficiently does well to take note of how God confirms it in experience.
On this issue it is possible to experience such contradictory jolts of conscience that one finally doesn't know whether to list oneself as a member of a society of the courageously righteous who are mature enough to face up to life's ambiguity and do the difficult things that freedom requires — or simply a society of moral failures.
As some Muslim and Christian thinkers come close enough to each other to understand the truths of experience which are enshrined in long - held doctrines, they find themselves grappling with same mysteries.
If your town is unlucky enough to experience this lady in her born - again form, then she will remind you that «all things work together for good» as you try to itch the scratch under your cast.
No particular experiences are lined up with any particular statements in the interior of the field, except indirectly through considerations of equilibrium affecting the field as a whole... Any statement can be held true, come what may, if we make drastic enough adjustments elsewhere in the system.10
I think his experience with losing his jobs and the backlash from the people he knows is evidence enough that Christianity, as most churches implement it, is an exclusive club reserved only for the mindless, for those who do not question.
Don't use the extra one year on the clock unless absolutely required because male faculty interpret this as some combination of: She's not tough enough to do it or let's evaluate her as someone with seven years experience rather than someone with six years who has been given a year extra.»
And even though for Whitehead human social interrelationships are primarily instinctive (owing to the «sympathetic» nature of human experience), nonetheless it requires the repetitive occurrence of inherited social activity to establish a social order stable enough to secure the continued social interaction of individuals, and therein the endurance of society as a whole.
I have had this experience three times now, on three different occasions, in admittedly similar circumstances, but not similar enough to explain the coincidence: I am speaking from a podium to a fairly large audience on the topics of — to put it broadly — evil, suffering, and God; I have been talking for several minutes about Ivan Karamazov, and about things I have written on Dostoevsky, to what seems general approbation; then, for some reason or other, I happen to remark that, considered purely as an artist, Dostoevsky is immeasurably inferior to Tolstoy; at this, a single pained gasp of incredulity breaks out somewhat to the right of the podium, and I turn my head to see a woman with long brown hair, somewhere in her middle thirties, seated in the third or fourth row, shaking her head in wide - eyed astonishment at my loutish stupidity.
But, curiously enough, when I came to my first clear conviction on the materialism - dualism - idealism issue it was not of any particular philosopher or writer that I was thinking but of life and nature as I then experienced them while serving in a humble role in an army hospital.
I don't matter as much to myself anymore, at least enough so that I can actually take notice, interest and care for and about my brothers and sisters that are also spiritual beings having a physical experience.
I guess in my personal experience people who were religious enough to say «bless you» (outside of the sneeze ordeal which I even say bless you out of childish habit) did it as some kind of display of their awesome religiousness vs other people's sinner ways.
There are laments that grad students teach freshmen, that Foundations of Theology is too basic and contributes to a «Grade 13» experience, or that theology (as was said in the debate that startled many of us into action) isn't intellectually stimulating enough.
The sheer fact of the achievement of the good, linked as it is with the wonderful enrichment of the divine experience through such achievement, ought to be enough.
But, in my job now, and it's not just because it's prison — the health service, and any big organisation would be the same — there is red tape and bureaucracy which can be quite stifling, and to me there seems to be a wonderful degree of freedom in the church, as I have been lucky enough to experience it.
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