Building a section like this helps recruiters and hiring managers find your most
important contributions without having to dig through your professional experience section.
Not exact matches
The recognition of these problems is not new although Hartshorne's work on the concept of God has made
important contributions to our understanding of them, not least by suggesting ways in which they can be avoided
without detriment to the true deity of God.
I dnt wan na take away from Jacks
contributions this season but the team plays better
without him and in particular, our most
important player Ramsey plays better
without him so I suspect much improved performances from aaron.
There are a few teams that will have to survive down the stretch
without the
contributions of hugely
important players.
Here an
important contribution is often pounced on by other workers and processed, with or
without minor refinements, into their own papers, reviews or laboratory manuals and it is these, rather than the original, that are cited.
That's because something
important is at stake — depositor and shareholder money — and it would be absurd to run a bank
without measuring results closely and assessing people and programs on their
contribution to the bank's solvency.
Without doubt, nursing is an
important and noble profession, and nurses make valuable
contribution to the healthcare delivery.
It is
important to note that income earned on
contributions that are withdrawn after 5 years from the date the
contribution was made will be tax free (i.e. will be paid
without deducting tax).
You can make an
important financial
contribution to help the animals at BrightSide
without writing a check.
Then thank yourselves as well — because like always, these roundups could not exist
without YOUR
important contributions each week.
De Stijl is
without doubt the most
important Dutch
contribution to the international history of twentieth century...
E.g., research assumes greenhouse gas emissions cause warming
without explicitly stating humans are the cause»... carbon sequestration in soil is
important for mitigating global climate change» (4a) No position Does not address or mention the cause of global warming (4b) Uncertain Expresses position that human's role on recent global warming is uncertain / undefined «While the extent of human - induced global warming is inconclusive...» (5) Implicit rejection Implies humans have had a minimal impact on global warming
without saying so explicitly E.g., proposing a natural mechanism is the main cause of global warming»... anywhere from a major portion to all of the warming of the 20th century could plausibly result from natural causes according to these results» (6) Explicit rejection
without quantification Explicitly minimizes or rejects that humans are causing global warming»... the global temperature record provides little support for the catastrophic view of the greenhouse effect» (7) Explicit rejection with quantification Explicitly states that humans are causing less than half of global warming «The human
contribution to the CO2 content in the atmosphere and the increase in temperature is negligible in comparison with other sources of carbon dioxide emission»»
The trial judge's finding that the material
contribution test was satisfied can not be reinterpreted as a finding that «but for» causation was established
without seriously undermining the
important distinction between the two tests and the clarity of the analysis pertaining to causation.
So in many cases it's going to be when you encounter difference to welcome it and to indicate that to parents, to say some of those words out loud, because how to people know that you value difference
without sometimes saying we really welcome your
contribution, we look forward to you telling us a little bit about how you celebrate various things in your family life, what you think is
important to you.
Integration of models would not be complete
without taking account these
important contributions to our knowledge - base.
No individual parent has the right to make
important decisions regarding the child
without the other parent's
contribution or input.