Remember, your interviewer has
no immediate way of knowing if your CV is true unless you have the evidence to back it up.
Blockchain, the technology behind bitcoin, is a revolutionary distributed - ledger technology that offers a secure and
immediate way of transferring a range of data — more specifically, in this case, currency transactions.
While the U.S. Food and Drugs Administration (FDA) has strict guidelines when it comes to these medical devices, there might be
no immediate way of knowing that there is something wrong with the design until these devices have already caused serious injuries.
I don't, however, see
an immediate way of disentangling it from the NSTI of Eqn.
The installation of the works is of equal importance to the selection of images: by displaying this collection of small Philip - Lorca diCorcia «Roid» photographs together, one after the other on a thin aluminium rail, diCorcia is encouraging an altogether more
immediate way of experiencing photography.
A more
immediate way of sharing your work with the public is to participate in readings.
Schools, along with companies in all sectors are looking to reduce their energy usage and meet energy targets; replacing old lighting solutions with LEDs is a simple, effective and
immediate way of achieving this.
As Roldan says, mobile dating offers a faster and more
immediate way of finding other potential matches as well as enabling singles to become more flirtatious with one another; however, the one drawback is cell phones» small screens.
• Implemented 1200 outreach programs over a course of 5 years to raise awareness of potential risks and
immediate ways of handling them • Saved an entire office (87) people from impending disaster by quickly evacuating them from the premises before the onset of a flood • Devise safety development plans in a bid to deal with natural or manmade disasters • Provide consultancy to businesses in regards to functional steadiness during emergencies • Analyze and plan for potential risks by performing risk assessment tasks to ward off dangers associated with infection outbreaks and disasters • Prepare safety exercises and drills and execute practice drills to prepare personnel for actual events • Communicate with emergency services in the event of an emergency and help coordinate response for non-emergency service organizations • Design and implement emergency preparedness training to ensure that personnel respond to emergency situations in a proactive manner • Determine goals and develop comprehensive tracking systems to ensure appropriate implementation of emergency preparedness programs
Not exact matches
But the situation also gave Sonnen the chance to showcase the potential
of renewable energy systems as a
way to provide
immediate power to people in need.
Think
of it this
way: Your long - term goal is to get stronger, but your
immediate goal — your real commitment — is to complete every workout as planned, on schedule.
The alleged violation
of our electoral system might not immediately change US policy on cyber espionage, but it will certainly change the
way organizations approach and respond to the
immediate threat.
Giving away samples would be a good
way to test your product and get
immediate feedback, but it may not drive sales, depending on what kind
of product you sell.
The
way it works is that a business sells its accounts receivables to the factor at a discount, giving the business
immediate access to capital instead
of waiting the 30 or 60 days for a customer to pay.
There is simply no
way back from these kinds
of problems and any proven violations must result in
immediate termination.
Paid advertising on Facebook seems to be one
of the most
immediate ways to impact the reach
of your content.
By offering the flexibility
of synchronous (
immediate) communication and asynchronous messaging, your teams can collaborate in the
way that's most effective for them.
Michael Arone, chief investment strategist at State Street Global Advisors, reckons that new legislation that drops the rate all the
way to 20 %, and contains other levy - lowering provisions such as
immediate expensing
of capital expenditure, could raise EPS for the S&P 500 by 8 % in the first year.
Because they provide quick funding and point -
of - sale access for a variety
of business needs, credit cards are a popular
way for entrepreneurs to fund
immediate business expenses.
McNerney's involvement offers a contrast to the actions
of his
immediate predecessor at Boeing, Harry Stonecipher, who «dialed civic involvement
way back,» says Paul O'Connor, executive director
of World Business Chicago, an economic development organization.
Not only can many
of them be maddeningly complex, they also come in a dizzying array
of types and variations — fixed, variable, indexed, deferred,
immediate — each
of which operates in its own
way.
Are they a
way to preserve companies» ability to pursue long - term value in the face
of shareholders who are overly focused on
immediate returns?
«It is essential that states that have implemented any type
of practical, effective marijuana policy receive
immediate assurance from the DOJ that it will respect the ability
of states to enforce thoughtful, sensible drug policies in
ways that do not threaten the public's health and safety,» the letter states.
As Cannes showed, though,
immediate worries have a
way of crowding out long - term thinking in times
of high economic anxiety.
The most effective
way is to chase market share and drive out one's rivals — even if doing so comes at the expense
of short - term profits, since the best guarantee
of long - term profits is
immediate growth.
Those seeking an
immediate and secure
way to donate to the Rohingya refugee crisis in Bangladesh have a new avenue thanks to UNICEF Australia, which is continuing its foray into the cryptospace like a growing number
of its fellow UN branches.
Looking at it another
way, by contributing $ 18,000 to his 401K, he's effectively receiving an
immediate return
of $ 6,250.
One
of the
immediate benefits
of Monero, for the purpose
of this article, is that, while it has a blockchain similar to those seen in other cryptocurrencies, the destination and source
of funds is not immediately apparent to the public in the same
way it is with Bitcoin.
The combination
of early access & instant gratification is a powerful
way of getting people to take
immediate action on the page.
That said, moving Translink OUT
of the
immediate purview
of the Transportation Ministry can be interpreted a variety
of ways.
One
of the
ways a retiree can fund an
immediate annuity is to take a portion
of their 401k or IRA and use it to purchase the contract.
If the Fed tries to unwind by an aggressive type
of action, which is selling the debt to unwind in a quicker
way, the long end
of the curve will go up higher than the short end in the
immediate period, because the market will race ahead
of them.
There will be an
immediate need to either provide them with some sort
of IOU scrip to meet demand for funds or to resolve them in some
way, as Greece lacks the capacity to create Euro.
Michael Oliver gives updates on the more
immediate issue
of which
way precious metal and other key markets are headed.
That
way, your parents will know that their little ones will be taken care
of should they fall or bump into something and need
immediate attention.
Liberals say the minimum wage raise is the most
immediate and best
way to lift people out
of poverty.
When an omnipotent, omniscient god could have dealt with the problem in a much more
immediate way, does it really make sense to wait a couple
of decades for the child to be born, grow up, and start a ministry?
There are times when one feels another persons empathy in a
way that suggests a more
immediate response to ones feelings than can be accounted for through the orthodox view
of interpretation
of physically mediated stimulation
of the brain.
We must pay attention to this
immediate oppression within our nation at the same time that we take account
of the global effects
of our
way of life.
In a great many cases the
immediate discussion
of these questions would only get in the
way of the real discovery
of the self.
Only when the decision is made as a matter
of deliberate policy can the school's
ways of relating to its
immediate situation truly be governed by its overarching end, be open to self - criticism, and become an integral part
of the effort to understand God truly.
Its concreteness in part consists
of its transactions with its
immediate host community, and its schooling is excellent to the extent that its transactions are deliberately and self - critically shaped in such a
way that what they symbolize to the
immediate neighborhood and what they teach members
of the school community itself are consonant with the concepts taught and learned in its central practices.
My preference has been books, though the Internet and the graphical user interfaces that preceded it have been great sources for information that made the computer user in the hinterland feel like part
of the modern conversation in a more
immediate way.
The
immediate effect was the removal
of the pope from the political problems
of governing, but there was a second and unexpected effect: Along the
way, the papacy lost the inhibitions about speaking on political matters that actual rulers must have.
To say that «the world is my body» is to say that the world forms me in the same
way that my body forms part
of the content
of my
immediate subjective experience.
As Hendershott and White demonstrate, American seminaries, once deeply troubled by the confusions
of the
immediate post-Vatican II decades, are at the forefront
of that renewal, in
ways that might well be imitated by other countries in the West.
As a result
of the process
of concrete relationality, qualities emerge as bridges linking this event to that; relating individuals to each other by
way of sympathetic social feeling; binding the values
of the past to the exigencies
of the present; connecting through action what is ideal to what is
immediate and actual.
Rainey comes bearing the new, academically orthodox, message that «modernism... is a strategy whereby the work
of art invites and solicits its commodification, but does so in such a
way that it becomes a commodity
of a special sort, one that is temporarily exempted from the exigencies
of immediate consumption prevalent within the larger cultural economy and instead is integrated into a different economic circuit
of patronage, collecting, speculation, and investment.»
Within that bond, protected as they are by promises
of fidelity and permanence, sexual relations nourish the unity
of the couple, lead to the procreation
of children, and provide a most
immediate way for a man and a woman to learn what it is to love another as one loves oneself.
Sherburne even claims that in this
way he has «educed arguments that strongly suggest the desirability
of limiting
immediate objectification to contiguous occasions as a general metaphysical principle» (PS 1:113, italics mine).