Sentences with phrase «letter echoes some of»

The cover letter echoes some of the most important achievements from your resume, chosen to highlight your fit for the particular job you are applying for.

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But according to several news sources (including Les Echos, Bloomberg, the Financial Times, and Reuters) it was just last month that Viehbacher got a whiff of the board's discontent and wrote a letter to them on September 4 making the case that he should stay on as CEO.
The Small UAV Coalition echoed Johnson's concerns in a November letter to the FAA that said, «State and local governments have no authority to govern or regulate the operation of aircraft, both manned and unmanned, in the National Airspace System.»
The letter echoes the demands trade justice advocates have long called for: transparent and democratic negotiations; strong and enforceable labour rights, including for migrant workers; protection of public services; enforceable environmental standards; and the right to regulate in the public's interest.
In his first letter, Peter echoes the book of Leviticus when he writes, «Be holy, because I am holy» (1 Peter 1:16).
(14) There are echoes here of the apostle Paul's recognition, reflected in several of his letters, of the importance of general social trust and respect of church leaders and members as a necessary framework for communication of the gospel.
In the Letter to the Hebrews there is a direct echo of this when the writer speaks of the Temple in Jerusalem as being «a copy and shadow of the heavenly sanctuary», and when he recalls how Moses was instructed to make everything according to the pattern shown to him on the heavenly mount (8:5).
In a footnote to this passage, Pope John Paul referred to Galileo's letter of 1613 to Fr Benedetto Castelli, arguing that the two truths, of faith and of science, can never contradict each other, and to the teaching of Gaudium et Spes 36 which echoed Galileo in teaching that properly conducted research in any field will not be opposed to faith (provided that moral norms are respected) since «the reality of the world and of faith have their origin in the same God».
Neuhaus have an obligation to echo both the spirit and the letter of these teachings so as to prevent confusion?
We get a useful echo of what Martin's schooldays were like from sermons and letters of twenty years later.
In the way she lived her life, Roosevelt echoed the words of Paul's letter to the Philippians: «Do nothing from rivalry or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves.»
The message echoed the open letter Cuomo posted on Facebook just four days after the election, in which he touted the state as a «progressive capital of the nation.»
The opinion letter from the ministers, who were members of a group that met monthly with Miner, clearly echoed the mayor's concerns about COR and has been widely assumed to have been crafted with help from her office.
While the echo of a governor without a deputy is still reverberating, the APC and the governor have made up their mind to replace Faleke by nominating a deputy and transmit a letter to the state House Assembly for ratification.
In their letter, the members of Congress echoed many of Mr. de Blasio's arguments yesterday, pointing to his expansion of universal prekindergarten and increased funding for under - performing schools as evidence of what is possible under mayoral control.
Since it began circulating in January, the letter has gained more than 100 signatories, women and men, including dozens of Assembly members and their staff members, echoing similar efforts in other state capitals.
At a town board workshop meeting back on June 2, Town Clerk Suzanne Reavy read a letter from Lomasney's neighbor, Edward Hixson, which echoed the overriding sentiment of many of the people who spoke against stricter animal husbandry regulations last year: Neighbors should work things out amongst themselves.
«We're looking at extreme economic uncertainty and State and Federal governments that are likely to further cut funds,» Deputy Mayor Cas Holloway said in a statement, echoing the language of the letter which also points to a «chaotic stock market.»
The letter echoed one that Lee and a slightly different group of colleagues sent to Congress in July.
Russell Hobby, NAHT general secretary, welcomed the letter from Gibb for clarifying the expectations of school leaders when authorising term time absence and echoed Gibb's sentiment that children should be in school during term time.
The hood and front fender vents, grille and fog lamp bezels all feature a Gloss Black finish, echoed by the «Range Rover» lettering on the edge of the hood and tailgate.
Critics of the new baccalaureate, which is called Ebacc for short, have expressed concerns about the way it will restrict British students, and the letter's signees echoed such unease.
The black - and - white Memo (1958) and Open Letter (1958) have the appearance of letters, or, at the least, some form of calligraphy to be deciphered horizontally, their repeated «graphemes» and loops, which echo those of shorthand, carriers of encoded information.
While fair director Paul Morris had stressed that a lot of 1970s aesthetic could be seen at the fair (perhaps thinking of the Happenings show at Pace in Chelsea), this was perhaps most true of the projects section in which a man, Eisenberg, sleeping on site in a rumpled bag, echoed Chris Burden in spirit if not letter (but was the Pommery bottle a mere bit of unintentional irony?).
A novel in the form of letters, this exhibition echoes the form by placing the artists works in dialogue with each other: Warren's elegant blue neon abstracts are suspended on one side of the space, while on the other side Dyer's curious pale sculptures sit arranged on a table like so many natural history specimens from creatures either long extinct or yet to evolve.
But the abrupt materialization of this shape strikes few echoes in other paintings, where calligraphy, sometimes flowing, sometimes congealing, continues patiently, as though in a long letter to someone, to analyze the appearances that hold her attention the longest.
Weber framed her within the calligraphic circles of her own abstract sculpture that echo the spiral letter O of her OK pin.
The horizontality of the large, stenciled letters echoes that of the Carl Andre sculpture stretched out before it.
Like her hand - lettering, the collage echoes of Cubism really do suggest a truth in that old show at NYU.
Many pieces reveal affinities through their placement, as in the case of Leandro Katz's photograph Máquina de escribir, 1979 — 2011, a close - up of a typewriter whose letters have been replaced with cycles of the moon, which echoes Erica Bohm's Chapter IV / NASA, Astronaut, 2011, from her Galàctica series, a digital photo installed across from Katz's that features an astronaut, yellowed, disconnected, and floating in space.
The red LED - lit letters echo that of the iconic neon beacon hanging over Harlem's Apollo Theater, a renowned venue for African American musicians and entertainers.
His concerns were echoed by the Metropolitan Water District and Southern Nevada Water Authority who, in a joint letter to the Interior cited the Central Arizona project which, via a 336 mile aqueduct, provides water for 80 % of the state's residents.
In yesterday's Washington Post, senator Frank Lautenberg of New Jersey echoed this theme, in a letter referring to a news article in last week's Post by noted journalist Juliet Eilperin, «Humans May Double the Risk of Heat Waves», describing a climate modeling study by climate scientist Peter Stott and collaborators that appeared in last week's Nature.
Murdoch's The Australian, echoing a letter I sent them on Sunday, editorialises that «Our political leaders need... to give themselves... a chance to dig deeper into the scale of AGW, now that the scientific evidence is being questioned around the world... the IPCC report has been devalued... A fresh look at scientific data is needed...»
Some will find echoes of this attitude to members of famous establishment families in the recent calls (eg, the letters in The Times (6 and 8 Aug)-RRB- for the re-appointment of Dame Elizabeth Butler - Sloss to the Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse).
Like in our cover letter sample above, using keywords and phrases from the job ad makes it easy for hiring managers to assess your skills.Our cover letter samples can show you how to echo the language of a job post in your next letter.
Our cover letter examples can demonstrate how to echo the language of a job post in a cover letter.
Look for some sort of mission statement or vision, and echo their goals in your own letter.
Take the time to carefully review the job description and the requirements listed in it — your letter of intent should echo and respond to these requirements.
You should also try to echo as many of the keywords listed in the job description as possible, in both your cover letter and your resume.
These examples of resignation letters are powerfully positive in terms of the echoes they will leave after you have left as an employee.
I think one other mistake people make when writing their cover letter is they forget that the letter is supposed to complement their resume instead of echo what is on it.
An iron pedestal table anchors the dining area and echoes the layers of black accents in everything from the artwork and window frames to the cowhide rug and letter wall decor hangings.
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