Sentences with phrase «fits the bill by»

Asset allocation products — those designed to blend stocks, bonds and other investment types into a single investment — can fit the bill by helping provide unique return streams to investor portfolios.
Make it easy for the employer to see how you fit the bill by connecting those dots between their needs and your skills and experience.
Such skills can not be seen on a paper resume, so it is much easier for a hiring manager to determine who fits the bill by simply evaluating your resume on video.

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While the site lists all universities that fit the nonprofit bill, Ranku generates revenue by charging a quarterly subscription fee for universities to access their data and traffic.
The best and most reliable stock breakouts are usually preceded by a tightening of price action for at least several days before breaking out of their bases of consolidation, and the price action of $ BITA fit the bill.
If they are concerned about public welfare by people who could conceal weapons beneath their clothing as was posited by people on this topic, nun habits fit the bill.
It's even more telling that I can not think of too many songs by American blacks that fit the bill, even though they have plenty of songs about the shortcomings of city life, with «Bright Lights, Big City» perhaps being the most iconic.
I'm not big on salads, but could eat all of this by myself... love my salads «loaded» and this definitely fits that bill.
«By taking an early position as co-branding partners, we were able to find new opportunities where our customers were looking for sustainable solutions, and this type of material actually fit the bill of what they were looking for.»
Now, I think your twist on the old stand by fits the bill for me.
This one fit the bill — spicy, slightly sweet from the pepper jelly, and then the cut of the acid in the orange juice — I could have rounded out the meal by adding fresh broccoli, but it got freezer burned.
Chocolate Fudge Cake — This cake simply looks to decadent for it to be healthy, but it's easy to see by the ingredients list that it fits the bill.
Well this definitely fits our bill I love stopping by you always have such wonderfully inspiring ideas.
Chocolate and cheesecake in one dessert is by far the best dessert ever and your brownie cheesecake sure fit the bill.
These Vegan Banana Chocolate Chip Muffins fit the bill perfectly for that description, packed with wholesome ingredients like oats, whole grain flour and bananas, while being balanced with a touch of sweetness lent by brown sugar, cinnamon and a dose of dark chocolate.
With Milan desperately in need to strengthen in the wide positions, particularly in terms of adding pace and a different dynamic to the one offered by technically gifted individuals such as Suso and Hakan Calhanoglu, Depay would seemingly fit the bill.
This article by Konstantin fits the bill.
The Argentine midfielder, who has five goals and eight assists in all competitions this season, could fit the bill perfectly for the Reds, who are in the market for a new creative midfielder, with AS Roma star Miralem Pjanic also mentioned in a report by talkSPORT as an option for them in the transfer market this summer.
Jones could yet be another one of those astute signings by Sir Alex as he also fits the bill for the homegrown player rule which can not be neglected in the years to come, especially since United are left with only Giggs out of all those players from the golden generation.
Sounds like your little guy may just fit that bill and you've been doing him an amazing service by both being so in tune with him to notice how to help him feel better and helping teach him how to make himself feel better (which he'll grasp when he gets older).
That's why baby and toddler products invented by moms can fit the bill for many day - to - day concerns, as opposed to what some more traditional marketing companies are producing on their own.
And this model by Inglesina fits the bill.
The property tax relief fits in with the mayor's goal of making housing affordable, Ignizio said, by preventing storm victims from being priced out by tax bills after making expensive repairs.
Massey and Malliotakis come from different wings of the Republican Party, with Massey a moderate billing himself as a «non-political» technocrat open to «ideas from across the political spectrum,» in the Michael Bloomberg mold; while Malliotakis — as evidenced by her support from the Conservative Party — is further to the right, though she has also claimed to not easily fit into any ideological orthodoxy.
The measure, which was fitted in as an amendment to the coroners and justice bill, was defeated in a free vote by 194 to 141.
FITs are subsidies for small - scale renewable electricity generation, paid for by ordinary households through their energy bills.
In the light of that, requiring the Government and the House of Commons to override the Lords by means of enacting primary legislation under the Parliament Acts seems entirely fitting and proportionate, not least because such a course of action would ensure that the disputed provisions would receive an appropriate degree of scrutiny by means of their inclusion on the face of a Bill.
For nature - lovers intrigued by a spin on the traditional water shoe, the KEEN Men's Arroyo II Sandal fits the bill.
The new law created a national FiT (paid for by a monthly surcharge added to utility bills) to encourage mass deployment of renewables.
In the March issue of Food Technology published by the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT), contributing editor Linda Milo Ohr writes about nine seeds and superfruits that fit the bill for consumers» desire for natural, minimally processed foods.
«We figured that NSF would be a better fit,» Allen explained after testifying on 9 July before the House Science Committee in support of H.R. 2183, a mirror image of his bill introduced by Representative J. Randy Forbes (R - VA).
While there are probably a few teachers out there who fit this rather stereotypical bill, these days, the path to becoming a meditation teacher is likely much closer than you might think and possibly even being tread by your co-worker, neighbor, favorite barista, or your taxi driver.
Whether you're looking to hunker down by a fire and expand your thinking or searching for a thoughtful gift that transcends the material, these books will fit the bill.
To this end, there are two nice exercises that fit the bill in improving hamstring strength and functionality, the glute - ham raise, as taught and invented by Dr. Yessis, and the Nordic hamstring.
Rather than attempting to re-enact evolutionary history and replicate the dietary composition of our paleolithic ancestors, the paleo diet should be defined by its inclusion of the most nutrient - rich, anti-inflammatory foods — and I believe lentils fit the bill.
This long grey jacket with a boldly silhouetted balloon sleeve from A by Anubha fits the bill just right.
Blassport by Bill Blass 1980s linen cheetah print skirt with 2 tie belts is a vintage size 6 but fits like a modern USA size 4.
I can't get by without a little color in here and this pink and blue pillow paired with my navy washed velvet pillow was perfect to fit the bill this fall!
The raucous, raunchy Deadpool 2, which opens in wide release Friday, is a fitting sequel to the wry and self - referential original, a superhero film billed as a new frontier in superhero cinema that took the box office by storm in 2016.
Yes, if you haven't quite had your fill of trailer shots and behind - the - scenes snippets from the new Thor outing, this should fit the bill nicely, featuring leading men Chris Hemsworth and Tom Hiddleston (plus director Alan Taylor) talk up how Thor will have to risk everything to fight a dark new enemy by teaming up with the one person he really, truly shouldn't be trusting to behave.
THE DVD by Bill Chambers Universal releases Seabiscuit on DVD in competing widescreen and fullscreen editions; concern yourself only with the former (which we received for review), for if there's one thing you never want to do, it's watch a film shot by John Schwartzman that's been «reformatted to fit your screen.»
However, for Paul Carey Mulligan doesn't quite fit the bill in a role which is supposed to be occupied by somebody so stunningly beautiful it caused them serious issues in life.
While not all of these will fit Red Dead Redemption's bill in every way, they will have enough by way of similarity to work as great distractions until the game's release comes around.
And this spring, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill called the FIT Kids Act that aims to enlist schools in the war against obesity by requiring districts to report what is taking place in P.E. classes.
You are more likely to grab students» attention by introducing information, a topic, or a lesson in a different way, and a video clip can «fit the bill.
If you find the right training platform that accommodates audio, video, rich text, documents, presentations, forms, and all sorts of other content, you'll be surprised by the amount of documentation your company probably already has that will fit the bill.
As reported by the Tribune, once the governor signs this bill, Illinois parents will have the right «to monitor a child's special education classroom, or to observe in advance the classroom a school district believes is the best fit for the child.»
«This bill returns that to our local schools and removes the «one - size - fits - all» approach dictated by government bureaucrats.
Schnieders — The history of this French manufacturer — founded in 1910 — is related by Marc Douezy / 1932 Riley special — Malcolm Robertson describes this unique car a replica of the Rileys that drove overland from Australia to enter the 1932 Monte Carlo Rally / 1957 Ferrarids 500 TRC — A superbly restored junior (4 - cylinder) Testa Rossa has been driven by Ian Fraser / History on the Wall — John Dunne describes a series of commemorative plaques of Sir Malcolm Campbell and former Wolverhampton motor car manufacturers / Body - swap Sunbeam — This interesting story of an old (1914) body fitted to a new (1929) chassis is told by Bill Dowsing / 1929 Rolls - Royce Phantom I. — This month The Editor examines a splendid example of «the best car in the world», and asks whether the claim can be justified / Streamlining — Nick Walker writes about the development of streamlining as applied to motor cars from the early 1930s onwards / The Bleriot Whippet — Michael Worthington - Williams recalls the cycle car manufacturer who enjoyed a limited success in the 1920s.
He channeled the spirit of an earlier decade when he substituted a beanbag chair and a swath of pink shag carpet for the second - and third - row seats, but it fit the bill for a two - day music festival headlined by Eminem, Muse, and the Black Keys.
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