Still, good government groups, academics, and many others maintain that debates serve a vital role in elections, giving voters the opportunity to become better
informed about the candidates.
Check out the resources below to get
informed about the candidates and issues on your ballot!
Not exact matches
The lawsuit filed against Facebook on behalf of the communications workers argues that the company essentially plays the role of an employment agency — collecting and providing data that helps employers locate
candidates, effectively coordinating with the employer to develop the advertising strategies,
informing employers
about the performance of the ads, and so forth.
Facebook now plays a critical role in many social relationships,
informing Americans
about current events, and pitching everything from products to political
candidates.
Congress and the public also need to be fully
informed about exactly what advertising support services the companies provided to individual
candidates in the last election, and how that functioned.
What an incredibly pleasant surprise to find this very
informing article
about one of the 2012 Presidential
Candidates among the news of CNN.
As an atheist I think it's important to know if your
candidate picks his nose and eats the boogers, not that it makes any policy difference, but it is a charachetr difference, and if the
candidate promotes his faith which includes baptizing dead jews whether out of guilt or love, I want to know
about it so I can make an
informed character choice on who I give my vote to.
Keller's column, «Asking
Candidates Tougher Questions About Faith,» argues that the crop of candidates competing for the White House next year should be grilled on their religious beliefs and on how those beliefs inform their politi
Candidates Tougher Questions
About Faith,» argues that the crop of
candidates competing for the White House next year should be grilled on their religious beliefs and on how those beliefs inform their politi
candidates competing for the White House next year should be grilled on their religious beliefs and on how those beliefs
inform their political views.
European governments regularly interfered in the appointment of bishops and even cast vetoes against disfavored cardinals in papal conclaves; in the late 18th century, when Rome made polite inquiries
about episcopal
candidates through Benjamin Franklin, the infant United States government
informed the Vatican that the appointment of Catholic bishops was none of its business and that the Church was free to appoint whomever it liked.
The only time I ever hear politics mentioned from the pulpit is
about this time every year when church members are reminded of our duty as citizens of the U.S. to vote and to become
informed on the issues and
candidates before choosing how they will vote.
Rev. Isaac Owusu Bempah in an interview with Kwame Tutu said, God has revealed to him that, a presidential
candidate is
about to be assassinated and so he had
informed the political party
about the revelation.
The more
candidates a voter has to consider, the less likely a voter is to make an
informed decision
about any of those
candidates and the harder it is for the media to communicate information
about the people who represent the voter to the voter so that the voter may make referendum style decisions to vote out a bum who is underperforming or acting contrary to the voter's wishes.
He is the most knowledgeable
candidate to speak up
about Healthcare, as well as Medicare and will be a forceful,
informed advocate in Congress.
«SEIU members across the country are working hard to
inform voters
about where
candidates stand on key issues facing working families, and to elect
candidates up and down the ballot who will fight for working families.»
Especially with so many undecided voters in the New York campaign, online ads that let users click and find out more
about a
candidate's position could have played a role helping voters make an
informed choice late in the game, he said.
Avella noted that he would like to see the state Board of Elections issue a voter guide, similar to what the city puts out, in order to better
inform residents
about candidates.
After lambasting Nana Akufo - Addo for what the big - time entrepreneur terms as the New Patriotic Party Presidential
Candidate's woeful lack of «wisdom» to be elected President of Ghana — he has yet to
inform us
about the level of President Mahama's wisdom, if any at all, that qualifies this grossly incompetent Ghanaian leader to be reckoned as a better presidential material than the man he claims to have intimately befriended for quite a while now — Alhaji Asoma Banda now says that what he actually meant was that the three - time NPP Presidential
Candidate lacks the requisite wisdom to unite the membership of the country's main opposition party, and therefore Akufo - Addo logically lacks the wisdom to become President of Ghana (See «Nana Addo Has No Wisdom to Unite People — Alhaji Banda» TV3Network.com 12/24/15).
Also mounting good campaigns are talented
candidates with good ideas like Brian Kavanagh, former chief - of - staff for Council Member Gale Brewer, and aide to former Mayors Ed Koch & David Dinkins; Chris Papajohn who served on the American Civil Liberties Union's committee on disability law when they discovered that U.S. Post Offices are often not accessible to people with disabilities; Gur Tsabar, an aide to Speaker Gifford Miller, is articulate and well -
informed on many issues, and authored an editorial in the April 14 Town & Village newspaper
about unjust redlining of disabled New Yorkers due to budget concerns; Darren Bloch, a former Con Ed spokesperson who is a member of Community Board 6, is well - versed on housing and homelessness issues.
«We want to
inform and educate
candidates who may not know much
about shooting and we want to work with all those elected.
As part of our Focus on Education reporting, WBFO's senior reporter Eileen Buckley discussed the survey with Buffalo News education reporter Mary Pasciak, who helped compile an extensive online voter guide to help
inform city voters
about the
candidates.
The New York Times asked Nicole Malliotakis, the Republican
candidate for mayor,
about her approach to management, the experiences that would
inform her decisions as a manager of city government and her vision for New York City over the next four years.
«Instead at
about the time the elections was scheduled to begin we were
informed that a list of 4,704 consensus
candidates had been presented to and accepted by the Committee as Ward officers for all the 147 Wards in Zamfara State.»
«Many transgender youth have experienced uncomfortable and frustrating encounters with doctors, particularly when a doctor isn't well
informed about transgender health,» said lead author Beth Clark, a PhD
candidate in interdisciplinary studies.
Just how the two
candidates» early schooling
informs their assumptions and beliefs
about education reform is hard to know, but their stories provide an interesting window through which to view their policy beliefs (see sidebar).
I've heard from deans who have used these rankings to help identify
candidates for new openings or to
inform decisions
about promotion and pay.
Help teacher
candidates make
informed decisions
about appropriate and effective uses of technology in the teaching and learning of mathematics.
«We hope that these surveys will better
inform the public
about the level of support for such options from the gubernatorial
candidates in Georgia.»
She says she was angry to think that her school, which was found to have serious weaknesses, rather than being in the more critical category of needing special measures, was already being talked of as a
candidate for academisation before she had been properly
informed about what Ofsted had written in its report.
Our findings provide evidence that teacher education can have a causal effect on the development of teacher
candidates and it offers practical implications for programs and districts
about how to use administrative data to
inform internship placement decisions.
While American politics has degenerated into campaigns of limited value, based on little more than meanness, hate and hyperbole, elections should be
about meaningful discussion and debate between
candidates who recognize the importance of providing voters with the information they need to make
informed decisions.
It
informs the
candidate about the knowledge base behind the current examination questions and provides a technical reference for the experienced home inspector.
Hey, even if you've already made up your mind
about the presidential
candidates, are you well
informed about the local issues that effect climate policy in your community?
«Created to keep J - 1
candidates, host company representatives and immigration attorneys
informed about the latest happenings in J - 1 visa sponsorship.»
And it's easy to rationalize gossip when you tell yourself that you're just
informing the public
about a
candidate's work ethic.
Bernstein also testified that law schools don't even disclose these success rates to «diversity
candidates» so that they can make
informed decisions
about where to attend school.
I already mentioned that you might not be the right
candidate if you happen to meet certain rare criteria, but if you happen to be in the majority, or just want to talk
about what your options might be, please give TermLife2Go a call and we'll present you with all the options, so you can make an
informed choice on your own.
«Facebook now plays a critical role in many social relationships,
informing Americans
about current events, and pitching everything from products to political
candidates,» said Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee Chairman John Thune (R - South Dakota.)
This allows
candidates to get a more in - depth understanding of what your company is
about, and empowers them to make a more
informed decision.
They also maintain networks with other employers in their community, and will sometimes voluntarily
inform candidates who have impressed them
about rising job openings they hear
about through these professional networks.
Recruiters choose an ATS which provides short forms to fill in and
informs candidates about their application status automatically.
Inform the employer
about what you want to do and mention the qualities and competences that make you the best
candidate.
They should have been
informed about how important their participation was in the decision
about whether the
candidate would receive a job offer.
Duties will include: • Using sales, business development, marketing techniques and networking in order to attract business from client companies; • Building relationships with clients; • Developing a good understanding of client companies, their industry, what they do and their work culture and environment; • Advertising vacancies appropriately by drafting and placing adverts in a wide range of media; • Headhunting - identifying and approaching suitable
candidates; • Completing a search of the
candidate database to find the right person for the employer's vacancy; • Receiving and reviewing applications, managing interviews and short - listing
candidates; • Requesting references and checking the suitability of applicants before submitting their details to the employer; • Briefing the
candidate about the responsibilities, salary and benefits of the job in question; • Preparing CV's and correspondence to forward to clients in respect of suitable applicants; • Organising interviews for
candidates as requested by the client; •
Informing candidates about the results of their interviews; • Negotiating pay and salary rates and finalising arrangements between clients and
candidates; • Offering advice to both clients and
candidates on pay rates, training and career progression; • Reviewing recruitment policies to ensure effectiveness of selection techniques and recruitment programmes.
There's nothing more impressive in a resume or interview than a highly
informed candidate who is savvy
about the organization, and can hold an intelligent conversation
about it.
On the other hand, it must
inform the hiring managers
about your incomparable skills and talents that make you a better option than other job
candidates in the contest.
The
candidate asked
about the work schedule and when she was
informed it was 8 am to 5 pm her response was, «Oh, I can't get up that early.»
At this point you'll be able to make a better -
informed decision
about your
candidate.
An exceptional resume should not only indicate that you are qualified for a job, but
inform employers
about unique skills that other
candidates may not have.
Our experienced team can work with you to recommend the most appropriate screening package to help you make
informed decisions
about who you are hiring whilst ensuring each
candidate's experience is smooth and professional.
Learning
about company history, company mission and company culture will go a long way; if you're well -
informed about the potential employer's company mission and reputation, you'll come off as a knoweldgable, enthusiastic
candidate, and you'll be better prepared to ask a thought - provoking question as the interview comes to a close.