Instead, this section focuses on the
most essential facts, such as the date of the degree, the course or program, the location, and the degree or certification attained.
Here are a
few essential facts that could further your understanding of the role chocolate plays in a healthy lifestyle.
Other essential facts that need to be included into the resume template of advertising executive are career objective, experience summary and educational qualifications.
Researchers using animals with compassion
learn essential facts and make advances in the welfare of ALL life forms.
We
bring essential facts to the surface, place stories in their local and national context, evaluate successful efforts, and point to persistent challenges that remain.
According to ESA's
Essential Facts of 2014, about 77 % of gamers play with others either in - person or online.
On this week's show hosts Andrew Eisen and E. Zachary Knight discuss the latest poll on GamePolitics (how do you divvy up your Humble Bundle payments), FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler and net neutrality, the «New
Essential Facts on Video Game Industry» report from the ESA, China's restrictions on game content released in the country, and the horrible story of a Call of Duty player who called a SWAT team on an opponent.
Before beginning the lesson, students should be familiar with basic navigation on the Web and be able to identify
essential facts from Web Sites.
'' For me, I strongly hold the view that there is no dispute on the relevant /
essential facts grating the claims of the appellants which relate to the determination of the action of the 1st respondent in setting up a caretaker committee of the PDP, Anambra State chapter during the pendency of the judgment / order of the Federal High Court, recognizing the appellants as the persons duly elected to that position.
Whether or not the commissioners conduct
such essential fact - finding, who is paying for their labours?
By jumping back to the present, Blonde tries to simplify its complicated story, sometimes
affirming essential facts, at least according to Lorraine.
I've recognized that by using content curation techniques I'm able to enrich those links / sources
with essential facts / insights, which results in a far better understanding on learner's side.
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Get essential facts and information about the 2014 Frankfurt Book Fair and the International Self - Publishing & Author Program.
Another example is a motion for summary judgment, which asks the court to rule in the requester's favor
because essential facts are no longer in dispute (perhaps because of what has been learned in discovery), making a jury's decision unnecessary on some — or all — points.
A: The Commission must
ascertain essential facts pertaining to the operation of a station which may be vital to the resolution of a number of questions, including interference problems involving public safety.
It requires an analytical approach and one should bear in mind the rather harsh old adage that the lawyer who acts for himself has — all too often — a fool for a client; in short, anger may
obscure essential facts.
Skipping essential facts, dates, and names: Don't assume that your recipient is as versed in the content of your letter as you are.
They leave out one of the
most essential facts about investing: «Past returns are no guarantee of future results.»
Here's a look at three
essential facts about closing costs for active - duty and veteran service members looking to buy a home.
It offers the listeners with details including the history of potty training, differences in potty training around the world, why early training is recommended, how and when old children should be trained and
other essential facts.
All individual authorities — the Labor Department, the IRS, the states — have their own particular mix of criteria, but each of them seeks to clarify two
essential facts: whether the worker is under your control, and who has the most power in the relationship.
The essential facts are that activity in constructing and renovating dwellings reached an extreme peak in the June quarter, as people attempted to get work in ahead of the impending introduction of the GST.
Call it something different if you want, but it doesn't change the basic,
essential fact that corporations NEED to have certain rights, if we are to protect human beings.
When we say «margins will return to the mean,» what we are saying is the same thing that economist Joseph Schumpeter said half a century ago: the emergence and elimination of excess profits through the competitive mechanism is not simply a passing phenomenon, but is
the essential fact that drives the economy forward.
While the blogger and I remain quite different people, she seems to have grasped, early on,
some essential fact about gender relations that no one ever told my husband or me.
Your article ignores
the essential fact in this story: this beheading is a murder, plain and simple.
If one presumes to recount the history, one shouldn't present a cartoon version or leave out
essential facts — even if that means forgoing another opportunity to remind everyone how bad the Catholic Church has always been, how much less peaceful and enlightened than its interlocutors.
They «are intended to be representative of a body of important knowledge about religion; they are not meant to be a list of the most
essential facts,» the Pew Forum says.
My New Year's resolution is to front only
the essential facts of life so that when I come to die, I will know that I truly lived.
«I went to the woods because I wished to live deliberately, to front only
the essential facts of life, and see if I could not learn what it had to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I had not lived.»
We must not allow our religious fervor to blind us to
the essential fact that no religious faith is secure when it meshes its authority with that of the state.
The essential fact that has been overlooked is that «clearness in consciousness is no evidence for primitiveness in the genetic process» (PR 263f.).
For
the essential fact about a teacher is not his acceptance of an authoritative mass of tradition, but the way in which he interprets it.