Sentences with phrase «for average candidates»

Our schools never have to settle for average candidates.
It can be difficult for the average candidate to avoid being screened out when recruiters review resumes and application materials.
And sometimes hiring managers are not looking for impressive candidates from huge corporations, they are looking for an average candidate with a skillset they need.
What does that mean for you as for an average candidate, who is seeking for a job and would like to apply.

Not exact matches

In the 2016 election cycle, the average winning Senate candidate had spent $ 10.4 million through October 19 of that year, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
The non-partisan Tax Policy Center has analyzed both candidates» tax plans and concluded that Trump's will cut personal taxes for everyone, with the very top earners — more than $ 699,000 a year — seeing average annual tax reductions of about $ 215,000.
According to an evaluation by Hired, female candidates in the field are offered an average of four percent less than their male counterparts, and «63 percent of the time women receive lower salary offers than men for the same job at the same company.»
By comparison, hiring managers have had «eyes on» candidates for less than three hours total when assessing the average recruit for an entry - to mid-level business or government position.
I've owned it for the past three years with a cost average of $ 4.64 - it's the future of cancer treatment in my opinion, with brain cancer patients living 7 plus years on its lead drug and impressive results in its second drug candidate for triple negative breast cancer.
Excepting being so out of touch with the average American which is terminal for a presidential candidate, Romney could have been a formidable candidate if the RNC had let him run on his record as a moderate Governor of Massachusetts instead of being pushed to the far right by the primary process.
As for financial concerns, a 1998 study of first - call candidates in the ELCA showed that roughly half were called to churches with average attendance under 83.
I used to be a repub till congress was taken over by the tea party and Romney as our candidate.I can not support a man who is a draft dodger and a tax evader.The repub congress has done nothing for vets, nothing for the middleclass.All of the good repubs have gone or have been forced out by the extremists that care nothing for the average joe or veterans like myself.Until we get real candidates that care for the middleclass and vets I will not vote for the repubs.Honor and respect, and caring for this nation is what the repubs used to stand for, now we have wackjobs from the tea party holding america hostage and thats as un patriotic as it gets, it is hurting many americans, our economy and soldiers who are looking for work.
Embiid is ALREADY a monster — averaging 22.9 / 11/3.2 and is a candidate for DPOY.
He averages nearly 17 points, nearly four assists, and just more than four rebounds per game for Oklahoma City, and is one of the leading candidates for the NBA's Sixth Man of the Year Award.
Perhaps junior hockey team owners and general managers should require that their players have ACT scores at least at the national averages, good academic success in high school, and be good candidates for college before they accept them on the team.
It's just rare for the average voter to look at a candidate's actual voting record while they will happily listen to whatever that candidate says.
@spiceyokooko - withholding a vote from someone based on their age without any actual test of maturity seems a lot worse discrimination to me than granting someone an extra vote if they have more maturity than an average adult genius who tends to vote for taller, better looking candidates.
Indeed, on average, most candidates receive their home state votes, and for much of the 19th century, this regional advantage was often considered when choosing candidates.
My source observed that would be a pretty crummy quarter for your average House candidate — to say nothing of someone who's trying to run a statewide campaign against an incumbent well known to be a prodigious fundraiser.
Note that the average citizen is not voting for candidates who favor more restrictive gun laws.
Kinderhook, N.Y. November 1, 2016... With open enrollment for Obamacare beginning today, voters should know that its rates are skyrocketing for New York's struggling middle class: They'll go up another 16.6 percent on average in New York and upwards of 25 percent elsewhere, yet liberal New York City professor and NY - 19 congressional candidate Zephyr Teachout wants to expand the failing program even more, the campaign of fiscally responsible congressional candidate John Faso today noted.
Under first - past - the - post, they have fared less strongly in general elections, typically recording around one per cent of the UK - wide vote (although a slightly higher average in the seats they contest); in 2010, the Greens won 0.96 per cent of the vote (1.81 per cent in the seats where they put up a candidate), and returned an MP to the House of Commons for the first time, as Caroline Lucas wrested Brighton Pavilion from Labour.
The proposal also calls for the average rate charged for the ad be disclosed, as well as the name of the candidate for which the advertisement refers to as well as the elected office being discussed.
«Prospect Heights Democrats for Reform (PHDR) is dedicated to endorsing candidates who support the average Brooklynite.
Howie Hawkins, the recent Green Party candidate for New York Governor, said today that Cuomo's proposed state budget will do little to improve the quality of life for the average New Yorker.
The average Conservative majority for those that have male candidates is 4496, and in the 11 seats where there is a female candidate the average majority is 2419.
For the 10 years prior to that election, they averaged a combined 133 candidates on the ballot.
Hover your mouse over a state to see the average campaign contributions for that state's senate candidates in 2014.
In fact, white Republicans nationally are 25 percentage points more likely on average to vote for the Democratic senatorial candidate when the GOP hopeful is black...
The candidate who is trying to buy the seat with his own money continues to do worse and it's no shock as he really won't be able to connect to the average voter as someone who made 20 + million at the dirtiest time on Wall Street, won't support the Wall Street reform bill and continues to call for transparency when he won't be transparent.
[59] The average age of the candidates for the seven major parties was 45.
With the balance of power in the Senate at stake, the 2012 Republican and Democratic candidates for U.S. Senate in Montana spent an average of $ 41.61 per vote — one of the highest of any federal race in the country.
That's where campaign offices come in: they are one of the few remaining opportunities for the average Joe to make a connection to their candidate of choice.
The primary vote test for statewide office is 300 votes, which means the statewide candidates need an average of about 6 voters within each legislative district to choose the minor party's primary ballot.
According to the Texas Legislative Council, Republican candidates running for statewide office in 2004 won an average of 53 percent of the vote in that areas that make up what is now the 23rd District, while Democrats took 47 percent.
While almost six in ten registered Democrats in New York City believe making the city more affordable is out of the next mayor's control, nearly four in ten Democrats say Bill de Blasio is the candidate who would be most able to ease the cost of living for the average family.
24 % say Thompson is the candidate best suited to take on the challenge while 20 % say Quinn is most capable of improving the cost of living for the average family in New York City.
Texas, at $ 415,247 per candidate, is ranked five of 42 for state senate chambers with the highest average contributions.
That's about average for off - year local elections, way short of predictions from advocates of single - member districts, who had argued that replacing multi-member districts with one - on - one contests voters would result in better - known candidates and greater voter participation.
In the north, Ukip showed it could pose a threat to Labour in its strongholds, taking 10 of the 21 council seats up for election in Rotherham, including nine gains, and polling an average of 47 % where its candidates stood.
Part of the reason support for Ling - Cohan was so fervent is because the vaunted panel review process was so flawed and anonymous attacks on her in the press were so vicious, starting in the New York Post but repeated uncritically by other outlets, requoting the Post «source» — allegedly from the panel but possibly a self - interested operative for another judicial candidate — who called her «slow» and «lazy,» when even a cursory check of court records shows her output to be above average.
New Hampshire, at $ 68 per candidate, is ranked 45 of 45 for state house chambers with the highest average contributions.
Hover your mouse over a state to see the average campaign contributions for that state's house candidates in 2014.
A statewide public financing system to elevate average New Yorkers» voices in our elections, buttressed by other comprehensive reforms — like lower limits on how much one person can contribute to a political candidate (now at an outrageous $ 60,800 for statewide candidates per election cycle) and strong independent enforcement of campaign finance laws — will reduce the power of big money special interests.
In Queens, where Bloomberg won most districts except for parts of western Queens and all of southeast Queens, both candidates spent a little less than the city average to get their borough votes.
Wyoming, at $ 7,522 per candidate, is ranked 42 of 42 for state senate chambers with the highest average contributions.
«When you compute the average reliability for the entire catalogue of Kepler's planet candidates, you're averaging over all of the detectors,» she says.
According to Devinsky, 10 to 15 percent of patients with otherwise unmanageable epilepsy are potential candidates for the treatment; clinical trials have shown that the implants reduce seizures in the treated group by an average of as much as 66 percent after three to six years of follow - up.
For example, women with early menopause are candidates for hormone therapy until at least the average age of menopause (52 years) to reduce the risks of heart disease, osteoporosis, and cognitive and mood changFor example, women with early menopause are candidates for hormone therapy until at least the average age of menopause (52 years) to reduce the risks of heart disease, osteoporosis, and cognitive and mood changfor hormone therapy until at least the average age of menopause (52 years) to reduce the risks of heart disease, osteoporosis, and cognitive and mood changes.
But then an interesting thing happens to him: In jail, a thoughtful surgeon (Forest Whitaker) suggests that plastic surgery could turn Johnny into a reasonably average - looking guy, and speech therapy could make him into a passable candidate for rehabilitation.
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