Not exact matches
You'll definitely want to avoid vague statements and hyperbole, but you'll score
extra points if you can include some stats on how you have impacted companies or associations that you've been employed with
in the
past.
All the injuries
in the
past seems to have given Wenger an
extra complex, to the
point of issuing cut backs
in training, It's no secret that Ozil hasn't being training properly since the Liverpool game and he is on a special program due to his on going foot problem.
Though you
pointing that out now makes me curious if they're launching another magazine -
in the
past, they've also published the manga antholgies Shojo Beat, Pulp [a spiritual predecesor to SigIkki], MangaVizion, and Animerica
Extra, as well as anime magazine Animerica.
If you're publishing only
in ebook, you can usually get away with buying the
extra small size because your eye simply can't see details
past a certain
point, not on the screen.
Also, 20/20 hindsight, I applied on a lark, not expecting to be approved for a new Chase card as I have been approved for more then 4 cards
in the
past 2 years, and got a Marriott Personal card with the quite rich 80,000
points after $ 3K spend and 7,500
EXTRA points (almost 90K
points for opening a credit card) for the addition of an authorized used who only needs to make one purchase.
As Scott has mentioned
in the
past, Travel Codex doesn't have a big role
in the affiliate game, so if you like our content I'm sure Scott wouldn't mind a few
extra SPG
points headed his way.
If you never had the card, it wouldn't make sense to apply, but if you've already had it
in the
past it could be a good option for an
extra 75K MR
points since the lifetime language is omitted.
Relatively speaking I'm pretty close to locking
in Marriott Lifetime Platinum status so, for the
past year, I've been making an
extra effort to earn the Marriott Rewards
points I need to take me over the line before Marriott Rewards and Starwood SPG are merged (the night requirement for lifetime status is as good as
in the bag).
(Chase,
in the
past, has run short - term promotions that offer
extra points for booking through its portal.)
You raise a good
point in saying that the story was the same but it's the
extra things that make it, and Hyrule certainly feels more fleshed out than Link To The
Past.
In fact, the Eneloop may make you feel more powerful, but it at some
point might irritate you as if you are cruising down a hill and adding some
extra pedaling, that pedaling won't be «assisted» to increase your speed
past the 15 mph limit (and it won't re-charge your battery
past 15 mph, either).
In the
past no tipping
point has ever been known to have occurred as a result of runaway warming from
extra water vapour so how have we been persuaded to fear it so much?
I
pointed out that Hansen has been explaining the
past 6 year non-warming
in the
extra heat stored
in the oceans «pipeline».
RealClimate is wonderful, and an excellent source of reliable information.As I've said before, methane is an extremely dangerous component to global warming.Comment # 20 is correct.There is a sharp melting
point to frozen methane.A huge increase
in the release of methane could happen within the next 50 years.At what
point in the Earth's temperature rise and the rise of co2 would a huge methane melt occur?No one has answered that definitive issue.If I ask you all at what
point would huge amounts of
extra methane start melting, i.e at what temperature rise of the ocean near the Artic methane ice deposits would the methane melt, or at what
point in the rise of co2 concentrations
in the atmosphere would the methane melt, I believe that no one could currently tell me the actual answer as to where the sharp melting
point exists.Of course, once that tipping
point has been reached, and billions of tons of methane outgass from what had been locked stores of methane, locked away for an eternity, it is exactly the same as the burning of stored fossil fuels which have been stored for an eternity as well.And even though methane does not have as long a life as co2, while it is around
in the air it can cause other tipping
points, i.e. permafrost melting, to arrive much sooner.I will reiterate what I've said before on this and other sites.Methane is a hugely underreported, underestimated risk.How about RealClimate attempts to model exactly what would happen to other tipping
points, such as the melting permafrost, if indeed a huge increase
in the melting of the methal hydrate ice WERE to occur within the next 50 years.My amateur guess is that the huge, albeit temporary, increase
in methane over even three or four decades might push other relevent tipping
points to arrive much, much, sooner than they normally would, thereby vastly incresing negative feedback mechanisms.We KNOW that quick, huge, changes occured
in the Earth's climate
in the
past.See other relevent posts
in the
past from Realclimate.Climate often does not change slowly, but undergoes huge, quick, changes periodically, due to negative feedbacks accumulating, and tipping the climate to a quick change.Why should the danger from huge potential methane releases be vievwed with any less trepidation?
Client comments as published
in the legal directories and guides include: «A first - class mind and clearly a silk
in the making»; «a QC
in waiting»; «a very bright, uber - responsive, rising star»; «formidable advocate able to stand up to commercial silks and senior juniors»; «an extremely impressive and effective advocate who gets on top of things extremely fast and is quick on his feet»; «complete grasp of all current developments, strategic input and forceful yet polite cross-examination»; «undoubted star junior who goes well
past the
extra mile
in preparing his cases»; «brilliant, completely committed to the brief; a great all - rounder»; «intellectually very strong»; «very sharp and to the
point»; «ringing endorsements from the market»; «impressive and knows his stuff»; «razor sharp legal skills»; «comes up with extremely clever
points» with an ability «to handle hearings with utmost self - possession and confidence and produce some first - class advocacy»; «a thorough and thoughtful advocate who has an agreeable but tough courtroom manner»; «very proactive and, once instructed, takes control of a case and pushes it forward to the advantage of the client»; «has the ability to sift through complex legal problems, and present practical legal solutions that not only win you the battles, but also the war»; «very commercial and savvy»; «infectious passion for the law»; «his commitment to his work is outstanding»; «relentless energy and precise attention to detail make him invaluable.»
U.S. employers need to see that your
past accomplishments
in this field are relevant to HR operations here.Your cover letter can explain your circumstances and why you would be valuable to an HR department.You have errors here and there that need to be cleaned up (examples:
extra comma
in May 1997 - 98 job's first bullet and inconsistent use of periods after bullet
points).