Making use of complex words in your resume
is fair enough to raise the quality of your resume but over use of such words will make your resume tedious to read and sound boring to the employer.
Let's face it: as a student, you probably don't have an outstanding CV just yet, which
is fair enough.
Not everyone is into the clubbing scene at uni which
is fair enough.
If you are concerned that you lack relevant commercial experience (which
is fair enough, particularly if you are applying for an internship) make sure you demonstrate a willingness to learn.
That can only be by design, which
is fair enough.
The Nokia 7 Plus scored 1636 in single core test and 5902 in the multicore test which
is fair enough for a mid-range device.
However, the smartphone supports a variety of audio and video formats out of the box and the built - in loudspeaker
is fair enough to produce a decent amount of sound in a quiet environment.
The camera quality
is fair enough, but the feed is slow and jumpy (once you figure out how to access it from the tablet interface).
I think 2000
is fair enough, if you are really going to chk the updates and let them chk your updates, I mean really, think abt it!
To make selling easy and hassle free,
it is fair enough to take that necessary steps to add that little value to your car and obtain what's deserved.
On Feb. 13, Adam Dodek, the dean of the common law faculty at the University of Ottawa, sent a message about the Boushie verdict to his students, extending «our deepest sympathies» to the Boushie family and Indigenous people, which
is fair enough.
-- rewrites of already developed stories, which
is fair enough as all press do this, but perhaps need to bring more to it, dig deeper, get a new interview with a top person to take the story on.
His principle goal is to ensure that the global climate transition
is fair enough, and ambitious enough, to actually succeed.
Chris, I think you are misunderstanding their method, which
is fair enough as it seems pretty obscure and bizarre to me.
Re: Andrew Dessler (# 122), Andrew, I didn't see your comment above mine, as I think our comments crossed, but what you say
is fair enough.
Which
is fair enough but hardly revelatory.
I disapprove of debating this in newspapers before publication, but on a semi-private site like this one, crowd - sourced polishing
is fair enough.
I would prefer «bad» to «wrong», but «wrong»
is fair enough for me.
Disclosure standards are matters of fact, set by each publication and made known to its contributors;
it is fair enough to complain about violations, as Soon is accused of doing in at least 11 cases over the past six years, according to the New York Times.
Which
is fair enough, except that nobody tends to gets het up about raw data — they're rarely the locus of controversy — so it would seem odd, to me, for a President to talk about something so banal.
It is fair enough if she says that but perhaps she should release a paper on the subject to substantiate her claims?
Dan professes not to be interested in the atmospheric science question, which
is fair enough.
It is fair enough to point out that Fig. 10.26 in IPCC AR4 WG1 has a plot of the projected A2 CO2 concentrations that seems to leave out the outliers.
But since there are reasonable estimates of the real world GMT,
it is a fair enough question to ask why the models have more spread than the observational uncertainty.
Video may have been canonized as a medium of conceptual art making more than 40 years ago — think Andy Warhol's interminable «movies,» big - steel bender Richard Serra, Fluxus godfather Joseph Beuys, or Toronto's very own video - pioneering Michael Snow — but for the wider art world, «obscure»
is a fair enough label.
It clearly annoyed you, which
is fair enough the game wasn't for you.
Which
is fair enough, I guess.
Not too many details were given to me, I guess they didn't want to say anything too concrete, in case I reported it and it never came to light, which
is fair enough.
The recognition
is fair enough, though using a headset is recommended to give it the best chance of working well.
Publishers tend to avoid titles they can't groom for risk and profit, which
is fair enough for a business, so we had to finance Giana ourselves.
The individual price
is fair enough, but to get them all you're basically doubling the cost of the game itself.
Which
is all fair enough.
Which, I guess,
is fair enough.
Of course, some players won't want to touch the competitive side of Injustice 2, which
is fair enough given how brutal online play against other humans can be.
Others just find him legitimately boring, which
is fair enough.
It depends, take Dragon Age as an example, it had DLC on launch day but it was free for people that bought the game which
is fair enough as they did not have it completed in time to include it on the game.
Cluedo has its place in the world, but it's hardly a game that rewards skill or intelligence, although I'm sure there's a small army of people waiting to disagree with me, which
is fair enough.
Well thats wrong, I would rather they gave us the meaning to acquire them back by mission / drops but
this is fair enough I guess.
Doesn't mean I will really use it, unless it gives me more points for My Nintendo, but there is no reason not to download it unless you don't have a smart device, which
is fair enough.
I get you may want the One more than the PS4 and
that is fair enough but what you just wrote is trolling 101.
The people that I have known to have this opinion generally are just upset that there will be less sexual content, which
is fair enough, but often not appropriate for the target audience in the region the games is being localised for.
Recently, Microsoft have changed its policies meaning that you only ever have to connect to the Xbox One once which is during set up of the console, which
is fair enough.
Such judgment
is fair enough.
Allowing Amex Centurion Card holders two guests
is fair enough (they pay a ludicrously high annual fee and put a lot of money Amex's way) but giving Amex Platinum Card holders (of which I am one) the same benefit is silly.
You will only be concerned about whether the stock price
is fair enough.