Search and strip out any redundant or
irrelevant information on your resume.
Irrelevant information on experiences — You are applying for a teaching position so limit your experiences to those that involve teaching.
You type this, yet you post
irrelevant information on a bodybuilding website without backing up any of it with actual studies
Not exact matches
Next time you need to make a decision, spend some time thinking about how much and what type of
information you really need before getting carried away by your research and tripping yourself up by focusing
on irrelevant data.
Furthermore, we found that in people who intentionally mind wander, two main brain networks broadly overlap each other: the default - mode network, which is active when focusing
on information from memory, and the fronto - parietal network, which stabilizes our focus and inhibits
irrelevant stimuli as part of our cognitive control system.»
That also seems to me
irrelevant, though I might say that I took my
information on the death from an account Hannah wrote and gave me back in 1966.
We can always count
on you to introduce completely
irrelevant information that was already known.
In England, the dioceses of Lancaster and Shrewsbury have made particularly effective use of the internet in pushing out good news and keeping up with the way in whichpeople choose to receive
information, but in some dioceses there is often still an attitude in which people see the internet as
irrelevant, looking down
on what they see as technically advanced enthusiasts who spend too much time «playing
on their computers».
I think Greg did a wonderful, open - minded, genuine thing and I respect the hell out of the fact that he kept coming back to this blog, updating people as to the progress of the event, taking questions to pass along, being open to having
information about Nestle's actions provided to him in order to educate him because he was open to being educated, and even taking more than his share of condescension directly or indirectly from people
on the previous thread about things as
irrelevant as his sense of humour.
As for the Netherlands, it looks like somebody misled you (whether purposely or not I don't know) by feeding you
information on «infant mortality,» which is
irrelevant to the topic of home birth.
ASD is usually defined by impairments in social interaction and communication, but many people with autism and Asperger's syndrome (in which symptoms are milder) also tend to fixate
on and remember seemingly
irrelevant information in their world.
This tendency, known as hindsight bias, is very difficult to avoid; several studies have shown that potential jurors are unable to focus solely
on the person's conduct and ignore the
irrelevant information.
Just telling the jurors not to consider the
irrelevant information,
on the other hand, was largely ineffective (Law and Human Behaviour, vol 29, p 505).
Although Colbert deserves credit for coining the word, psychologists have long known that people rely
on their feelings to draw all sorts of conclusions, and a recent paper clarifies one situation that seems to lead us to strong feelings of truthiness — the presence of additional related (but
irrelevant)
information.
Many readers will be aware that three scientists (two of which are contributors to this site, Michael Mann and Ray Bradley) have received letters from Representative Joe Barton (Texas), Chairman of the House Energy and Commerce Committee specifically requesting
information about their work
on the «hockey stick» papers (Mann et al (1998) and Mann et al (1999)-RRB- as well as an enormous amount of
irrelevant material not connected to these studies.
In normal people, theta activity inside the brain while performing tasks indicates that
irrelevant information is being blocked out by the brain so the individual can concentrate
on the task.
So, there you have it — the most
irrelevant information you're likely to find
on this blog (except for what's below... this is actually valuable stuff!)
Don't include a lot of
irrelevant points, but do make a point to talk about yourself in enough details so that like - minded people
on the same online dating website will want to learn more
information as they become intrigued by you.
So, what for many is typically a barrage of
irrelevant information concealing a few precious gems, I have a steady stream of high quality, valuable content, which of course I don't want to miss out
on (this is real FOMO in action, you see).
As such, you will need to design mobile training courses that help them to develop the skill sets or offer the
information that they need quickly, conveniently, and without wasting time
on irrelevant course content.
The thesis writer can support you with making your topic more focused
on areas that you are interested in, which will stop you from having
irrelevant information to your interests or focus.
After you have found the data for your research, sort out all the
irrelevant information and start working
on the relevant.
Her subjects are real, but any
information gleaned is in spite of Nashashibi's «alienation» techniques, as she runs the film backwards, focuses
on apparently
irrelevant details and cuts whenever there's any danger of emotional engagement.
Whilst I accept that some people might argue that this
information is
irrelevant, I would like to think that the fact that Ryan uses a wheelchair does, at least, have some bearing
on my subsequent understanding of his work.»
Whilst I accept that some people might argue that this
information is
irrelevant, I would like to think that the fact that Ryan uses a wheelchair does - at least - have some bearing
on my subsequent understanding of his work.»
To treat its «case law» as
irrelevant would disregard a considerable and growing body of non-binding, but solid legal reasoning
on access to
information, public participation and access to justice in environmental matters.
If it is accepted that potential clients have insufficient
information to properly assess the quality of lawyers and paralegals (leaving them instead reliant
on brand advertising,
irrelevant and misleading «awards» and photographs of reassuring faces), then it follows that we should be thinking carefully about whether further
information can be disclosed.
JW: They are important, particularly when you take the next step and eliminate sort of the
irrelevant information from the snippet, say a full case citation because there is only so much space, real estate
on the screen, when you present that.
On the heels of the European Court of Justice's decision, discussed on Slaw here and here, to require Google to suppress links to particular web sites that had «irrelevant and outdated» personal information about a complainant, and US courts» refusal to do the same, the British Columbia Supreme Court has now gone a step further: it has ordered Google to ensure that searches for particular topics or a particular company do not find the company defendant in the action before i
On the heels of the European Court of Justice's decision, discussed
on Slaw here and here, to require Google to suppress links to particular web sites that had «irrelevant and outdated» personal information about a complainant, and US courts» refusal to do the same, the British Columbia Supreme Court has now gone a step further: it has ordered Google to ensure that searches for particular topics or a particular company do not find the company defendant in the action before i
on Slaw here and here, to require Google to suppress links to particular web sites that had «
irrelevant and outdated» personal
information about a complainant, and US courts» refusal to do the same, the British Columbia Supreme Court has now gone a step further: it has ordered Google to ensure that searches for particular topics or a particular company do not find the company defendant in the action before it.
In light of a number of recent court decisions
on e-discovery, counsel and clients must consider, inter alia, the scope of what should be produced in discovery (e.g. whether entire hard drives or other devices need to be produced), employees» expectation of privacy in devices owned by their employer, whether
irrelevant personal
information should be redacted, who can review
information produced in discovery, and the location where documents can be reviewed.
Sam Glover: You can accurately argue that a lot of the
information that people have about is
irrelevant, but nevertheless, they have it and they're going to act
on it.
Freed from the burden of collecting, authenticating and preserving judgments, our libraries can concentrate their increasingly straitened resources
on assisting researchers to access legal
information rather than warehousing unused print volumes and risking becoming
irrelevant.
Courts frown
on «fishing expeditions» conducted by defence lawyers seeking clearly
irrelevant information.
The board, who said Lanier's «specialty» is suing over hip replacements, pointed to the «
irrelevant» stories Lanier told the jury, including unrelated corruption allegations and misleading
information on whether his witnesses were paid for their testimony.
On the flip side, some systems include so much
irrelevant characteristics and reports that are static, which makes it nearly impossible to obtain the proper
information you are trying to find.
Address the perception that CPD Program is only of value to lawyers who are struggling with their practice and
irrelevant to lawyers who take their own professional development seriously Communicate the outcomes of the evaluation including to stakeholders The following comments from focus group participants interviewed by the consultant provide further context and qualitative
information regarding the CPD Program impact and outcomes: «Of course we shouldn't have to track hours, how could the same standard possibly apply to an 85 year old lawyer having practiced in the same area, as it does to someone who just got hired
on as an associate in their first firm?»
One party can not go
on a «fishing expedition» to find
information that is
irrelevant or unearth every single document that in any way might be connected to the proceeding.
Depending
on the search, the results may need to be edited before they are forwarded
on to the end user, as they may include duplication of the same
information and / or
irrelevant results.
Not only was this requirement
irrelevant to the merits of Rankin's motion before the Commission but, because it called for the Commission to make a determination, as at that time, of the likely outcome of a future hearing, first assuming that Rankin did not have the undisclosed
information and then comparing it
on the assumption that he did, it was unworkable.
If you have
information that is outdated or
irrelevant on your resume, your resume will likely go in the trash.
Omitting
information however is acceptable when leaving out
irrelevant and sensitive
information which clogs up your CV and has no bearing
on your application.
If you are trying to condense
information on the resume, Bentsi - Enchill recommends removing what is
irrelevant.
Display your best sales management experience
on one page by cutting out
irrelevant information.
A functional resume eliminates repetitive (or
irrelevant)
information by listing all your experience under a central section, which
on the Customer Service sample above is titled «Core Competencies.»
The more of the
irrelevant information you have
on the document, the more chances that employers will not be able to quickly find the relevant facts.
While examples can make your cover letter super effective, many people make the mistake of including unnecessary or
irrelevant information when using anecdotes that make them drag
on and lose their umph.
Having said this, even veteran job seekers often make mistakes in their covering letter by putting in
irrelevant information, omitting much needed
information, typographical errors and so
on.
Your first page provides your first impression
on your potential employer, so do not fill it up with
irrelevant information.
Employers don't have time to read a resume full of
irrelevant information and will pass
on your application if you don't make the appropriate edits.
Focus
on the duties that do support your objective, and leave off
irrelevant personal
information like your race, weight, and height.