M & M have done a great
job in pointing out the mathematical, statistical and procedural flaws in the Hockey Stick analysis.
What's all this about «M & M have done a great
job in pointing out the mathematical, statistical and procedural flaws in the Hockey Stick analysis.
I think that you did a good
job in pointing out that interest rate is not the only thing you should look for.
Russ, you have done an excellent
job in pointing out God's Judgment and Mercy in the OT which Mr. Baden PURPOSELY failed to do.
Not exact matches
Job growth
in for small businesses was on par with that data
point's six - month average, according to the recent ADP Small - Business Jobs Report.
The OECD data shows that 72.4 per cent of Canadians aged 15 - 64, what is normally considered the working age, were employed
in the fourth quarter of 2013, compared to 73.7 per cent who had a
job in the second quarter of 2008, for a differential of minus 1.3 percentage
points.
Ali, moreover,
points out that planners, because they work so often with members of the public, need to be versed not just
in the technical elements of the
job; they must also possess exemplary communications skills, and have to be able to respond to criticism or skepticism from residents.
Her solution was to diversify: «I always made a
point of keeping the networking up, volunteering and staying involved
in the community, beyond my
job,» she says.
Conservative: When it comes to
jobs, the Conservatives» most consistent talking
point in the House is their record on creation.
It should
point out
in broad terms the
job's goals, responsibilities, and duties.
In the room were some 1,500 energy sector executives, most of them in a tetchy mood, given that oil was south of US$ 50 a barrel and over 35,000 Albertans had lost oilpatch jobs up to that point in 201
In the room were some 1,500 energy sector executives, most of them
in a tetchy mood, given that oil was south of US$ 50 a barrel and over 35,000 Albertans had lost oilpatch jobs up to that point in 201
in a tetchy mood, given that oil was south of US$ 50 a barrel and over 35,000 Albertans had lost oilpatch
jobs up to that
point in 201
in 2015.
A few days ago I was listening to a caller on an AM radio show promote the government's economic record by stating that there are more Canadians with a
job today than at any
point in Canada's history.
«We can't
point to a lack of quality
jobs,» BMO chief economist Douglas Porter wrote
in a note this month.
Nevertheless, it's possible that concerns about the
job market and income inequality reached a tipping
point in the early 2000s.
This is a good one, and one I hated lying about
in job interviews;) But I honestly can only see about 3 years ahead at this
point.
The narrative reveals more about today's hyper - partisan discourse than about the reality of the new tax law, which is likely to affect
jobs and the economy
in important ways that don't fit either party's talking
points.
Collins
pointed in part to the candidate's post-primary failure to «focus on
jobs and the economy, tone down his rhetoric, develop more thoughtful policies and, yes, apologize for ill - tempered rants.»
«If I had the wherewithal to wave a wand and have policy - makers pay attention to the real
job creators
in this country, I would
point out that finding qualified people is the biggest impediment to growth,» he says.
The Survey of Consumer Finances reports that
in 2010, just 35 percent of families held some sort of retirement account offered through a current or past
job, down 2.9 percentage
points from 2007.
Some women shy away from
jobs in fields that require long workweeks, knowing they won't have the time: a 10 percent cut
in free time for women reduces their share
in high - hour occupations by about 14 percent relative to men, according to the researcher's model.
In total, that difference
in time spent on at - home labor results
in an 11 percentage
point gender wage gap, their analysis estimates.
So,
in addition to a summary of the position, detailed bullet
points describing the
job's main tasks and the minimum education and experience requirements, great listings incorporate behavioral characteristics.
He
pointed to success stories such as Cookbiz, a company founded
in 2007 that developed a
job - search platform aimed at alleviating high turnover and labor shortages
in the food industry.
Making it a
point to give detailed instructions on tasks at hand, coupled with
pointed questions about how the new hire is feeling and what they think would help them out
in their
job are keys to making them feel comfortable and useful.
At one
point of the night, and many beers
in, I joined Carl and a few bloggers on discussing what his life has been like since retiring from his
job.
The
point is that the single most important
job any CEO of a growing company can perform is identifying the constraints that are keeping the organization from sprinting forward
in the right direction and then allocating as much of their time as needed to remove them, thus freeing up space for the organization to perform more effectively.
(At one
point, the elder sister mentions a documentary that compares P.J.'s succession woes to the story of
Job in the Old Testament.
Analysts are currently calling for 140,000 new
job's
in the government's report this Friday, but the sum of the data
in recent days is mixed at best as both ISM reports
point to weak hiring, but this morning's data
points to better than expected figures.
The new plant —
in a state Trump won by 28
points in 2016 — could be a political boost to the Republican president, who has urged automakers to build plants
in the United States and add
jobs.
Eliminating the dull
jobs, plus the dirty and dangerous ones, has
in fact been the
point behind the entire history of technology.
It's their
job to find and address the pain
points in new marketplaces and to do it before someone else does.
«So I consider it my
job to
point out when we're getting a nice buying opportunity
in the stock of a high - quality company if they ever occur.»
The important
point is to be transparent to your employees so that they can feel secure
in their
jobs.
As Jonathan Cohn
points out
in the Huffington Post, however, Conway's reasoning is faulty: «The majority of able - bodied adults on Medicaid already have
jobs.
In December, the U.S. unemployment rate dropped to 9 % from 9.4 %, but economists
pointed out that this shift was likely thanks to despondent Americans simply leaving the
job market.
You might not be thinking about what books, articles or speeches to create, but there has probably been a
point in time where you have talked yourself out of pursuing something, because you convinced yourself that you lack a certain level of creativity that it takes to get the
job done.
«The No. 1
job in America, the
point of person, is someone who doesn't understand the people, and really don't give a f — about the people,» James said.
And critics are also quick to
point out that the promised benefits to Main Street of Trump - style tax cuts — faster
job growth, higher wages and a boost to the middle class — are very much
in question.
At some
point in the future, they'll either have to get a second
job or rely on federal or state help, Swanciger said.
The biggest turning
point in my life happened when I declined the security of a 9 to 5
job and decided to build a digital business on the simple principal of adding value to the lives of others.
That's better than the 74.9 percent of prime - age workers who had
jobs at the low
point of the economic downturn,
in September and October 2011, or the 74.8 percent from November 2010.
A bigger problem for Trump and the GOP: Whatever reduced rate ends up
in proposed legislation, critics are bound to
point out that there's little evidence to support the idea that corporate tax cuts create
jobs or raises wages.
While not all gossip is bad — one can share secrets about wonderful things like a suspected pregnancy or
job promotion — Epstein
points out that «useful gossip is,
in the minds of most people, not what gossip is really about,» and so the majority of the book focuses on the more naughty kind of tattling, the kind that makes your heart beat faster when the subject of ridicule comes around the corner.
Instead, the bill would create a
point - based system like those used
in countries such as the U.K. and Australia that use factors such as English ability, education and
job offers to rank applicants.
The former more closely - watched data have
pointed to steady and healthy
job gains
in 2015 while the latter indicator has struggled to post even negligible growth.
At that
point, most entrepreneurs would have thrown
in the towel and, tempted by two weeks» vacation and a health - insured lifestyle, begged their old boss for their
job back.
In the article, Irving says that 18 % of the technical
jobs at GoDaddy are held by women — though he notes that that figure puts the company just 1 percentage
point above the average for Silicon Valley.
«Since early 2015, wage inflation has risen by about 0.6 % and annual
job growth has slowed by about 0.4 %,» Jim Paulsen, Chief Investment Strategist & Economist at Wells Capital Management
points out
in an email.
Fed forecasts
in March
pointed to two rate rises
in 2016, but a sharp slowdown
in U.S.
job gains
in May and the prospect that Britain could vote next week to leave the EU have added to doubts about the economic outlook.
In July, the proportion of Americans aged 25 through 54 who had a
job or were looking for one rose to 81.8 percent, up a half - percentage
point from a year earlier and the highest since December 2010.
Yet some observers
point out that every time technology resulted
in certain
jobs being obsolete, the workforce has adapted.