Sentences with phrase «job of figuring»

Because the one side of the plank wall butts up against the angled ceiling, the LOML did a great job of figuring out angles and cutting the planks to fit perfectly.
This time, your subject can be within eight feet of your camera, and the 8 Plus does a better job of figuring out where the edges are blurring out the background behind them.
«[With] smartphones, you can get one with a faster processor or bigger screen, and customers do a pretty good job of figuring out what is important to them.
Out of the thousand of schemes and options, a mutual fund investor faces a hugely complex job of figuring out those 5 or 6 schemes that should make it to his / her winning portfolio.
But principals do a great job of figuring out how to beat that stress.
I have said that eHarmony really ought to put up $ 10M and ask other companies to put up money and do a really first class job of figuring out homosexuality.
However, there are many nutrition calculators available on the internet and they do a great job of figuring this information out for you based on the ingredients you enter.
Instead, they have found that many of the rays consist of heavier nuclei, which curve more — making the job of figuring out their origin tougher.
Plus if you do try for a home birth and then need emergency care one of the doctors on staff is going to have the difficult job of figuring out what went wrong and how to fix it with little or no warning.
2) the stair counter doesn't work well — gets very confused when I get on an elevator (I live on the 30th floor of my building and sometimes just taking the elevator up in the morning after a run gives me my full 10 story step goal) 3) the heart rate monitor doesn't seem particularly accurate 4) the sleep tracker doesn't do a good job of figuring out when I go to sleep and when I wake up.

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That figure represents an increase of 42,000 jobs, which is closer to Trump's estimate, though it includes more than just mining jobs.
Using figures provided by the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis, Canada's embassy in Washington provides detailed state - by - state data on the number of U.S. jobs that depend on Canada-U.S. trade.
Tesla claims that these job listings reflect the fact that remanufacturing experts evaluate and analyze a wide range of factors to figure out why a particular part failed in the field.
Figuring out how to transition into a remote job you'll enjoy, can be a very happy medium between the two extremes of self - employment and spending 10 hours of your day in an office that drains your energy.
Figures also show that in 2009, 1.8 million Canadians worked in some type of temporary job, which accounted for 12.5 per cent of paid employment, with contract positions accounting for just over one - half of temporary jobs and professionals making up a large proportion of contract employees.
As part of the deal, which still needs approval from Congress, Saudi Arabia «expressed its intent» to spend $ 28 billion on defense technologies and programs by Lockheed Martin, which estimated the deal would support 18,000 jobs in the U.S. over 30 years — a figure that falls dramatically below Trump's estimate.
And, over the past two years, the company has laid off about 12 % of its workforce, or 12,500 employees, many of whom joined Shell figuring they'd have a job for life.
Neither of these is a good idea, as once again it makes the hacker's job much easier in every respect, and once they figure out your single, insecure password, they potentially have access to all of your accounts.
That is, the Bureau of Labor Statistics bases its job figures on the week or pay period that includes the 12th.
Some of those who lost their jobs in the oil sands are working again, sure, but not at the six - figure salaries they once enjoyed.
This is what it's like to have 12 weeks of leave after having a baby, if you're lucky enough to even have a job that offers it: You begin figuring out child care almost right away; the irony that you barely know how to take care of this little person and now must somehow assess someone else's ability to do so does not escape you.
Instead, you want to find a way to say things like, «You did a great job figuring out that problem,» or, «You sound so great — all those hours of practice paid off!»
As leaders and managers of people, our job is to continuously learn and grow; to figure out new ways to relate to staff.
Some quick math tells us that means at least three years of solid education into how to do a job, but more likely, that figure is closer to five years.
You might explain the second figure as a result of a tighter job market, a more conservative approach by employees, or general concern about the future.
Mark Zandi, chief economist of Moody's Analytics, estimates that if Sandy had not happened, small business payrolls would have been roughly in line with the October figure of an adjusted 52,000 jobs.
He spends about half of his workweek devoted to his other job, trying to figure out how to sell more shoes and apparel at Zappos, which now has more than $ 1 billion in sales and 3,500 employees.
It appears to be to ensure there is a minimum dollar figure attached to someone's hourly labour, though with a raft of unpaid internships in Ontario that are jobs in disguise, we should question how effectively we are meeting even that modest goal.
It began promisingly enough, with a question to John Kasich on the stock market decline and one to Jeb Bush on recent employment figures but, in the end, just four of the 36 questions were about jobs, taxes, or the economy.
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.
It's part of our job to analyze current and emerging trends, identify which products have the greatest potential for reaching the seven - figure mark and then optimize our clients» fundraising success.
Do what everyone who's ever had a successful career has done since day one: Get a degree in an in - demand field, get a good job with a good company, gain experience, figure out what you love to do, develop your skills, meet lots of great people, gain exposure to new opportunities, and advance your career.
In 1987, 8.6 % of the labour force worked in sales jobs, estimates Statistics Canada; a generation later, that figure has inched up to 9.7 %, with about 3.7 million Canadians working in «sales and service» as of September 2011.
The researchers did a number of experiments to figure this out, but to me the most clever was a replica of the one situation in which even the most straightforward among us is going to be tempted to humblebrag: The job interview.
Nick Bilton, a prominent New York Times columnist and the author of Hatching Twitter, shared the best career advice he ever received in a tweet: «Imagine you in your dream job in 5 years, then work backwards figuring out how you got there.»
That's a significant increase from last month's weak figure of 16,970 new jobs and exceeds the six - month average of 22,000.
The reality is that all but a very select group of cities are struggling to figure out how to create jobs in a time when companies are less dependent on human beings and traditional industries face technology - and trade - driven disruption.
The No. 1 job on our list is petroleum engineer: the person who figures out how to get the oil out of the oilsands.
Even to him, taking a part - time position to pay down more of his debt seemed like a peculiar thing to do as a Harvard MBA with a six - figure management job at a Fortune 50 company.
The 47 hour figure has remained largely consistent over the past 14 years, Gallup reports, even as the number of jobs began to plummet on the heels of the recession in 2007.
«There's nothing in the Fed's models that can rule out the possibility that the «natural» rate has fallen a lot further,» he told Business Insider following the release of the latest job figures.
If this person is doing a great job, of course you should tell them that — but then talk to figure out ways to bring them to the next level.
What leaders and managers need to after are the promoters of oxytocin — figuring out the job tasks, team atmosphere, and leadership behaviors (like empathy and compassion, for example) that will release the feel - good neurochemicals in the brain, like oxytocin.
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.
The unemployment rate is derived from a survey of households, and the new jobs figure is derived from a survey of businesses and other employers, commonly called the establishment survey.
The number of solar jobs in the state grew in 2017 to just over 6,700, according to the Solar Foundation's figures.
They are people like Spencer X. Smith, a 39 - year - old father of two in Madison who left a corporate sales job a year ago to start his own agency, where he's already earning 60 % of his former six - figure salary.
As for Frind, the hyper - efficient entrepreneur plans to use part of his wealth to invest in startups to bolster the country's tech scene, which he figures is about an hour - a-day job.
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Alberta added 41,400 jobs between July 2016, when employment stopped falling, and May of this year, according to StatsCan's most recent figures.
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