Sentences with phrase «fitted screen if»

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If a candidate makes it through a résumé screening and has survey results that suggest this person can fit into a role at Bridgewater, he or she then has a «life / culture» interview before possibly participating in a discussion group portion.
If you grab any window, and drag it to the side of the screen, it will «fit» to half the screen.
To see if they are a good fit for the brand, they will hold screenings for potential owners.
I reckon if there is an intelligent designer out there, there is at least one of his / her creations which somehow slipped thru the quality control processes... the other possibility is that the evolutionary advancements of this hoser was not appropriatelly screen upon hiring, and that the proces of survival of the fitest found this out, and culled him from the herd?
«It's done in front of a computer screen — a bit like Guitar Hero if you've seen that, where you see the other «ringers» pull their bells and you have to time yourself to fit in with them.»
Before you are employed into such posts, a screening or testing process would have been carried out to determine if you truly fit to occupy such a post.
If your stroller or car seat won't fit through the screening machine, be prepared to wait a bit so officials can personally inspect them.
If your stroller won't fit, you can usually wheel it through, but the screening officer will likely take it aside for a quick once over.
I find it interesting that they didn't screen questions before putting them on the air to see if the questions actually fit the «experts».
However, if you have liquids that fit this category, you will need to let the agent know when you first start the screening process.
You can view the 3 - D content through traditional red - and - cyan glasses if you like, but Spatial View also makes autostereoscopic lenticular lenses that fit over the iPhone screen to create the illusion of depth without the kooky spectacles.
If you fit this profile, be sure to ask your doctor about resuming screening for STIs.
You can quickly screen out those profiles which don't fit your requirements, and other people can quickly screen you out if you don't fit theirs.
They make money originating from lend initial client screening to play offense if you have asked Aren't you just having the BEST time dating, I was at dinner with a man I met online when he had one of those terrible choking fits that won't stop.
Films that might have fit this putative strand included the charming but overlong Timeless Stories, co-written and directed by Vasilis Raisis (and winner of the Michael Cacoyannis Award for Best Greek Film), a story that follows a couple (played by different actors at different stages of the characters» lives) across the temporal loop of their will - they, won't - they relationship from childhood to middle age and back again — essentially Julio Medem - lite, or Looper rewritten by Richard Curtis; Michalis Giagkounidis's 4 Days, where the young antiheroine watches reruns of Friends, works in an underpatronized café, freaks out her hairy stalker by coming on to him, takes photographs and molests invalids as a means of staving off millennial ennui, and causes ripples in the temporal fold, but the film is as dead as she is, so you hardly notice; Bob Byington's Infinity Baby, which may be a «science - fiction comedy» about a company providing foster parents with infants who never grow up, but is essentially the same kind of lame, unambitious, conformist indie comedy that has characterized U.S. independent cinema for way too long — static, meticulously framed shots in pretentious black and white, amoral yet supposedly lovable characters played deadpan by the usual suspects (Kieran Culkin, Nick Offerman, Megan Mullally, Kevin Corrigan), reciting apparently nihilistic but essentially soft - center dialogue, jangly indie music at the end, and a pretty good, if belated, Dick Cheney joke; and Petter Lennstrand's loveably lo - fi Up in the Sky, shown in the Youth Screen section, about a young girl abandoned by overworked parents at a sinister recycling plant, who is reluctantly adopted by a reconstituted family of misfits and marginalized (mostly puppets) who are secretly building a rocket — it's for anyone who has ever loved the Tintin moon adventures, books with resourceful heroines, narratives with oddball gangs, and the legendary episode of Angel where David Boreanaz turned into a Muppet.
It also helps if you've attended a few horror conventions, as the industry serves as the backdrop of the entire movie, making the Smothered world premiere screening this past Friday at the Mad Monster Party convention in Charlotte, North Carolina just that much more fitting.
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
Every track so stereotypically fits the situation that a bystander listening in could guess what's on screen if he's played just one classic JRPG.
Ryan Reynolds was an expert fit as the quipping masked superhero because his wry tone fit perfectly with Reynolds» wise - cracking on - screen persona; it was as if his whole career — the dreaded «Green Lantern» included — lead up to him playing Deadpool.
But if you're sympathetic to Apatow (as I am), you may find yourself taking the good with the bad, because he and his acolytes (like Stoller and the more accomplished Adam McKay, Paul Feig and Greg Mottola) come from a place of such admirable intent, striving to restore a personal touch to the ever - more impersonal business of making mainstream Hollywood movies, to leaven the dick jokes with a genuine curiosity about the mysteries of attraction and the hard work of relationships, and to populate the screen with faces and bodies that don't fit the conventional movie - star mold.
«Child 44» could have worked if it had been thoughtfully pared down and shortened and sharpened to fit the screen, but instead it feels like a page - to - screen adaptation so dedicated to being faithful that it forgot to be good.
If you're going to make an American Girl movie for theaters, you want an actress with a big - screen presence, and Abigail Breslin certainly fits that bill.
If you really push it, you can fit in 35 - 40 screenings / events, but it's difficult.
If you can fit it on a smartphone screen, your learner can review information while checking their email, waiting for a plane or even kicking back before bed.
For example, if the elearning content is to be delivered on 5 different screen sizes, then you need to create 5 different content layouts to fit those screens.
If you want to haul tall objects, the rear seats flip up, so you can fit even a flat - screen TV in the second row.
Good thing Ford also fitted physical buttons for the car's chief functions, so you're not obliged to use the screen if you don't want to.
We have to digress briefly and note that if one wants the more - fun - to - drive Fit, the one with the five - speed manual, then one must sacrifice the more - fun - inside Fit, with navigation and touch - screen.
The driver manages infotainment and navigation on the top display with its 10.1 - inch screen diagonal — if MMI navigation plus is fitted.
(Students who will need to view e-textbooks with fine formulae or complex illustrations should also look at the Amazon Kindle DX to see if the larger screen size is a better fit.)
If you want to fit six books on this screen, you can watch this video.
Format and font (if you're not using the print - edition layout, you might use a squarish page format to better fit a screen, and a larger - than - normal font)
Watching video is hampered a little by the size and ratio of the screen — widescreen video won't fit easily into it, and sharp as it is, you'll still need to squint a bit if you plan on any extended viewing.
Printing everything you buy or download can get really costly, whereas if you use the Good e-reader 13.3 you can fit the entire arrangement on our A4 screen.
And the device itself will fit nicely in a purse, a jacket pocket, or even a back pocket (although that last one might be a little rough on the screen if you plan on sitting).
aldiko doesn t work on KOBO, - Vox, aldiko claims upon downloading no mobile recognized, have now loaded Overdrive that loads but can t get libruary to work, AHA at last Word - player loads on Vox, however when i loaded the books, pages don t fit on screen,:)-RRB--RRB- think I ll take it back and get an Ipad, this is far to difficult and time consuming... very dissapointing Like I said Word-player.com does work, and if anyone can get the pages to fit let me know.
If you need an internet + multimedia + casual gaming + ebook device that fits in a coat pocket and has a very good IPS screen, and is cheap for $ 200, why not playbook?
For one, most of the apps I downloaded ended up looking as if they were phone apps blown out to fit the big screen.
But if a slate with a 10 - inch screen feels too bulky for you to hold through an entire movie or mobile gaming session, an 8.4 - inch tablet like Samsung's Galaxy Tab S 8.4 could be just the right fit.
If you hold the devices sideways (aka, in landscape mode), the screen flips to fit that orientation.
If the picture doesn't fit on the screen, don't worry — it will fit on the device, which you can check in the preview.
I'll be looking at a font that is just slightly too small for comfortable reading, but if I choose the next size up it's huge — like «can't fit a full sentence on one screen» huge.
If your author website is not responsive yet, you should think about getting a design that fits perfectly on the screens of all device types in order to give users a great experience on your website and avoid high bounce rate.
If you open it on your device, it would most probably fit to the proportions of the screen.
You can use the previous page and next page buttons if you have more e-books than can fit on a single screen.
Stretch mode is the default, but if that doesn't work, the new zoom option will run the app in an emulated mode and scale it up to fit the screen.
In other words: it's really bad if you design a book application specifically for the iPad and the moment one opens it the cover does not perfectly fit the screen.
So, if you are looking for a high resolution screen tablet that fits a low budget and can do all stuff you want, then the Kindle Fire HDX is a good option.
Cutting down the pagecount is irrelevant, and even if the device allows horizontally - scrolling tables or other hacks to fit the content on the screen, the original benefit of having content that is easily absorbed at a glance is lost.
If the PDF has two columns it will fit one column to the width of the screen.
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