Sentences with phrase «job of pointing»

SamMobile does a good job of pointing out some of the big changes in Samsung's new Android update, and the site also points out that some core functions on the Galaxy S4 aren't yet working in the pre-release version of Android 5.0 it has installed on its Galaxy S4.
First step is convincing lawyers that maybe they ought to consider flat fees, and the second one is convincing them that flat fees aren't just an estimate of their hourly rate, which you've done a great job of pointing out is wrong - headed anyway.
PRWatch.org does a good job of pointing out the manipulation going on.
Sticker Star is a game that seems to encourage experimentation, as you'll need a very specific sticker in order to solve many puzzles or defeat certain enemies, but the game does a poor job of pointing the player in the right direction, and a failed attempt means the player loses the sticker and must buy it again.
It does an excellent job of pointing out ways to solve the problems a puppy can cause, fostering patience and positive approaches to shaping better behavior.
However, as Nicole has done a beautiful job of pointing out in her series of trying a tablet from a laptop, the hardware must be of a high enough degree to support the software.
The teachers on the left side of the bell curve (see below) were more accurately identified this year, and the teachers on the «right» side became more effective due to the new and improved teacher evaluation system constructed by the state... and what might be renamed the Hogwarts Department of Education, led by Hanna Skandera — the state's Voldemort — who, in this article pointed out that these results evidence (and I use that term loosely) «that the system is doing a better job of pointing out good teachers.»
Your editorial, «Evaluating the schools chief» (March 12), does a good job of pointing out the fact that Baltimore City schools CEO Gregory Thornton has not articulated a clear vision of how to move the academic performance of the Baltimore City Public...
The game does a poor job of pointing you in the direction of progression (so poor that it doesn't do it at all) so I would find myself cycling between the three of four characters assigned to that level testing out abilities until one finally worked.
«I think the press has done a good job of pointing out how many folks in elected positions who have been convicted are collecting pensions and how much.»
Of course, bad ideas can ALSO spring up in the process, but the community seems to be doing a pretty good job of pointing them out and offering appropriate remedies.
Another sarcastic video that tackles society's obsession with sexualizing breastfeeding, Sparrow Folk does a great job of pointing the fact that breastfeeding moms don't actually want to ruin your day.
At the same time, the commercial does a fine job of pointing out that you've voluntarily chosen to have a lower - functioning HAL9000 listen to your every waking moment.
«This article does a good job of pointing out the changing face of religious belief in this country, and shouldn't be attacked because the author happens to hold a particular belief system.
To his credit, Hiebert does a fair job of pointing out the need for missionaries to deal with sociocultural differences.
He does a fantastic job of pointing out the Jewish and cultural background to Jesus and the NT church.
I find it disappointing that the author, while doing a fine job of pointing out the shortcomings and weaknesses of post modernism, offers as an alternative the flawed and rightfully declining faith - without - evidence world of organized religion.

Not exact matches

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.
Many candidates are prepared to talk about the high points of their career, but to get a full scope of how you will adjust to the job, hiring managers also want to see how you handle situations that don't go as planned.
The Minneapolis metro area saw 2.3 % job growth over the past year, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, almost a full percentage point more than the nation as a whole — adding nearly 45,000 jobs.
This video does a pretty good job of outlining the main points, however:
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.
The whole point of these tools is that they are supposed to make your job easier, not harder.
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.
Of course, no ranking can tell you the best job for you personally — but we can point you toward some intriguing opportunities.
As Factcheck.org has pointed out, there are no Lockheed Martin jobs «coming back» to the United States, but there are new jobs being created as part of a contract for more F - 35 planes.
Some professionals wear a heavy workload as a kind of badge of honor, considering it a point of pride or evidence of job security, but that isn't a valuable long - term strategy to deal with the increased load.
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 2015.
«We can't point to a lack of quality jobs,» BMO chief economist Douglas Porter wrote in a note this month.
To his point, nearly half (47 percent) of American jobs are at risk due to the threat of «computerization,» according to Oxford University researchers Carl Benedikt Frey and Michael A. Osborne.
That point isn't lost on Steve Roberson, the co-founder and technical lead of Start - Up Hire, a new job site for venture capital - backed companies.
His staff pointed to statistics encompassing seven months of job gains across the far broader mining sector.
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.
The basics of a solid job description include title, to whom they report and a summary of the position and bullet - pointed specific job duties.
A leader's job description can seem like an ever - growing list of bullet points, but the priority for CEOs, CFOs and staff managers alike is always the same: leading their team.
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.
Understanding the experience from the customer's point of view will give them great insight into their new jobs — and sometimes longtime employees might benefit from a refresher, too.
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.
Russell points to one of her clients who alerted her network about a month before her mini-retirement ended and began fielding job phone calls almost as soon as she stepped off the plane.
We hear so much about awful treatment of job - seekers, but let's be honest - the problem is just as bad from the recruiter's point of view.
The same could be said for Welter herself — her resumé is impeccable, full of the relevant experience, to the point where a coaching job at the sport's highest level made perfect sense.
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.
How to Conduct a Job Interview: Ask the Right Questions By using the criteria you have decided on, you can form pointed questions that make the most of your time with the candidate.
(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.
The firm uses millions of data points like job openings, resumes, and compensation to determine the market value of individual skills.
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.
Eliminating the dull jobs, plus the dirty and dangerous ones, has in fact been the point behind the entire history of technology.
«If they've already done a job like this, what's the point of the test?
If you don't need your bed to be such a focal point of the room, this Murray Platform Bed with Wooden Box Frame will do the job of supporting your mattress, while staying out of the way.
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