Also
look for evidence of departmental seminars or journal clubs for researchers, regular research group or section meetings, and social events, as these all suggest an active research culture.
They will
also look for evidence that it has made cuts in wrong places, potentially creating or triggering a cancer gene.
Once you have captured their attention with your personal statement and key skills, the recruiter
then looks for evidence of your skills in the career history section of your CV.
Challenge your negative thoughts
by looking for evidence to the contrary and keep a running list of your successes, no matter how small.
Employers look for evidence of good oral and written communication skills, self - motivation, commercial awareness, initiative and the ability to work as part of a team.
In small groups, teachers visited four of their colleague's classrooms for 20 minutes each,
looking for evidence related to the problem of practice.
Rather than working from documents, students tackling a hypothetical murder case can walk around the crime
scene looking for evidence.
In classrooms and schools focused on deeper learning, teachers are
constantly looking for the evidence that students are learning, and students are constantly looking for their own evidence of learning.
Next the veterinarian will examine the birds
cage looking for evidence of abnormal stools, abnormal urine (the clear liquid portion of the stool) or toxic products within the birds grasp.
Recruiters don't
just look for evidence of involvement in extracurricular activities — they like to be able to gauge how effective you were.
While your resume provides basic information about your past job duties, the employer is
usually looking for evidence that your previous employer trusted you with responsibility.
Your past experience is where the hiring
manager looks for evidence to back up what you said in your summary statement and skills section.
In court, it becomes imperative to prove you are a better parent than the other person, and in order to do so, each
side looks for evidence the other is incompetent.
And when things don't match up with what scientists «believe», elements are created to try to explain the discrepancy and scientists
then look for evidence to support their explanation.
As well as displaying your knowledge of their industry and business, prospective employers are
looking for evidence of how you are likely to behave at work.
Laurie Langford, a second grade teacher at West Defuniak Elementary, helps two students
look for evidence in a reading passage about public sector jobs.
If blind acceptance is all that is required, why do people spend so much
time looking for evidence, be it for God or for atheism (i.e. big bang, evolution, etc.)?
Put another way, Joshua's own account of how
people look for evidence and how they treat evidence, his preferred account of how motivating reasoning works, should make it clear to him that he is not in a good position to decide what it is that he thinks he believes.
But when I went
looking for evidence on how building more rental units could ease the upward pressure on house values, I was stunned to learn that this might not actually be the case.
He said Ofsted would
increasingly look for evidence of «strategic decision - making» in a school's curriculum, something that was likely to form part of a new common inspection framework in September 2019.
In addition, your pet's mouth will be examined prior to the dental procedure to
help look for evidence of pain, bad breath, drooling, abnormal teeth, inflammation, oral tumors, ulcers or other dental problems.
Now that kind of thinking about God
which looks for evidence of His activity in phenomena which have no natural explanation is often referred to as a belief in the «God of the gaps».