Not exact matches
But, as things
stand, the jury is still out on the effectiveness of monetary policy alone in
heading off the disinflationary forces imported from China and its
ability to push growth in any meaningful way beyond the present trajectory.
«He
stood head and shoulders in the average politician in his
ability with rhetoric,» Lamb said.
While no assessment system is without limitations, Tennessee's value - added assessment model
stands head and shoulders above others with regard to its focus on the effectiveness of schools, its
ability to remove the biasing effects of social and economic influences, and its usefulness in answering critical questions about student progress and educational quality.
Tack onto all this an unparalleled towing
ability and it is easy to see why the 2018 Dodge Durango
stands head and shoulders above the competition.
With the
ability to
stand up, she immediately stuck her
head out the window and smiled and just rode like that the whole time we were driving!
While it is certainly that, its
stand - out feature is its
ability to take all those words you've processed and automatically assemble them into a perfectly formatted, ready - to - file PDF, complete with caption, table of contents, table of authorities, section
headings and citations in proper order.
If the TalkBand B2 (below) is a fitness tracker that doubles as a Bluetooth headset, the N1
stands that dual - mode operation on its
head, coming off more as a Bluetooth headset with activity tracking
abilities.
SUMMARY OF QUALIFICATIONS Physical
Abilities: Able to work in small confined spaces, use ladder or cantilevered platform in environment that require lifting and carrying objects, rotating
head and neck, twisting and bending at waist, walking,
standing, flexion / extension, contact with liquid lubricant, solvents, exposure to noise, fumes and noxious odors, and the use of personal safety gear.
Let's be clear, this is a difficult industry to succeed in and having the financial
ability to be able to launch a VOW is one way to bypass those who are already
standing in front of you — blocking the path to the
head - of - the - line.