Sentences with phrase «equal attention from»

Including years of experience, sales figures and other numerically quantifiable data in both the resume and cover letter is a great way to ensure both receive equal attention from discerning HR managers.
There were a few other differences as well, such as the smaller screen size, different design, and limited availability when compared to the One X. However, the fact that the One S was powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 chipset made it a more popular choice among those interested in custom ROMs as the Snapdragon chipset meant developing for the One S was easier than developing for the Tegra 3 powered One X. Currently, both devices enjoy almost equal attention from developers and a lot of custom ROMs are available for both the smartphones, based on latest Android versions.
Every project at Pandamoon gets equal attention from each of the three legs of the triangle... editing, technical, and marketing.

Not exact matches

Rupal believes her team's best risk - adjusted returns have come from marching to its own tune and applying an investment process that pays equal attention to both risk and return management.
I hope we can all agree in principle that discrimination, marginalisation, oppression in practice, attitudes or any form is not OK and requiring of equal attention and justice wherever it comes from.
Unfortunately, attention doesn't equal expertise: An investigation from the U.S. Government Accountability Office published this past May found that sales staff at herbal - supplement retailers often gave incorrect or even potentially harmful advice, such as saying it was safe to take an herb - and - drug combination that could increase one's risk of bleeding or telling a customer they could take a supplement instead of a doctor - prescribed medication.
A great deal of attention is paid to the DB5, but an equal amount of love is given to the Lotus Esprit from «The Spy Who Loved Me.»
Initial observations from a recent study of attention and gaze following in children on the autism spectrum showed that they were able to learn to follow gaze cues or communicate with the ECHOES virtual character and that they treated the virtual character as an agent and as an equal partner in the interaction.
Still, as more rural schools look to virtual programs for help, there's little evidence that online learning is equal to or can exceed outcomes from traditional in - person instruction, and some experts are urging caution — along with greater attention to quality.
It deserves equal if not greater attention from anyone determined to see California recover its historic reputation as a land of great opportunity and promise.
However, that hasn't stopped some critics from being outspoken about their views that the book is anti-Semitic for not giving equal attention to Israel, Judaism, and the apparent dominance in the region.
Short articles, vignettes, excerpts from letters, historical photographs, and documents form the scrapbook that depicts the intertwined lives of the Civil War president and his devoted but unbalanced wife, giving equal attention to both subjects.
Rupal believes her team's best risk - adjusted returns have come from marching to its own tune and applying an investment process that pays equal attention to both risk and return management.
But both breed big and small requires equal amount of attention from the owner.
Avoid possessive pussycats by providing plenty of toys, cozy corners, separate food bowls and, most importantly, equal amounts of love and attention from you.
She resists committing fully to the pictorial or abstract by endowing each mark with equal importance, forcing the viewer's eyes to dart across the work, their attention actively moving from one sensuous, casual mark to the next.
The warming potential of black carbon is equal to that of carbon dioxide emission from electricity production — but is given little attention in the public sphere.
The warming potential of black carbon — from diverse sources — is equal to that of carbon dioxide emission from electricity production — but is given little attention in the public sphere.
Why the part about black carbon from fossil fuels being a greater cause of warming than burning biomass is important is that usually the causes of this soot are all lumped together — stopping burning biomass for cooking and heating, plus cleaning up diesel engines get equal attention.
Conspicuous terms include the following: (A) a heading in capitals equal to or greater in size than the surrounding text, or in contrasting type, font, or color to the surrounding text of the same or lesser size; and (B) language in the body of a record or display in larger type than the surrounding text, or in contrasting type, font, or color to the surrounding text of the same size, or set off from surrounding text of the same size by symbols or other marks that call attention to the language.
He also insisted that his clerks give as much attention to hand - written pro se cases as to appeals by lawyers from big firms, on the thinking that every case was equal no matter whether the party was rich or poor.
Equal attention needs to be paid to all the sections of the resume starting from education, work experience and skills.
Since some of the case laws and guidelines from the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) and Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA) are shifting the emphasis on screening more and more toward individualized assessments, managing cost while maintaining quality requires close attention to process.
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