If necessary, you can provide
more context in an interview.
at least look at this and this, and if that piques your interest, those are included with
more context in Section 2 of PDF @ this.
We discussed then (as we have in many other cases) whether some of the responsibility for overheated or inaccurate press actually belongs to the press release itself and whether we (as a community) could do better at providing
more context in such cases.
Not exact matches
Politely let your new employer know that you're excited to start but that you want to make sure you have
more context before jumping
in.
Constantly working
in a global
context, it was important from quite early on to learn to work with the
more challenging elements of different cultures, while at the same time identifying their best factors and making them my own.
Very similar to the businesses who started early with Yelp and
more, the businesses that start using
Context Cards early could reap huge benefits of reaching new customers
in the future by utilizing the feature before their competitors do.
While models that attempt to forecast potential economic impacts provide useful insights regarding potential risks when exploring policy choices, the Commission is of the view that it must also consider the potential upsides of greater choice, including the retention of subscribers
in the system, as well as the risks associated with maintaining the status quo
in a
context of increased demand for
more choice.
Abid has passion and drive which would be uncommon
in most
contexts, but which exemplified the delegate base of
more than 100 female entrepreneurs that converged
in mid-July at the Dell Women's Entrepreneur Network (DWEN) conference
in San Francisco.
Starting with an attention grabber — a short story, example, statistic or historical
context that introduces the subject
in a way that is interesting and exciting — will engage the reader and compel them to read
more and help lead into the rest of the material.
In the context of this study that simply meant more anxious subjects tended to feel more irrationally negative about the neutral word puzzles that accompanied stressful images, but in real life this effect could cause actual troubl
In the
context of this study that simply meant
more anxious subjects tended to feel
more irrationally negative about the neutral word puzzles that accompanied stressful images, but
in real life this effect could cause actual troubl
in real life this effect could cause actual trouble.
Revealing your knowledge and insights
in the
context of your journey and experience makes the learning process far
more enjoyable and relatable.
Our Apps and Platforms Briefing gives you the
context around critical developments
in mobile apps and platforms technology so that you can run your business
more efficiently,
more profitably and
more successfully.
«As a now 130 - person software company with plans to hire 100
more in the next year, our hardest challenge will be to keep the same level of shared purpose and
context across everyone
in the company.»
«
In four separate experiments, participants
more accurately guessed the pictured emotion based on body language — alone or combined with facial expressions — than on facial
context alone.»
What's
more, there was a contagion effect — not only did those divulging find themselves leaving discussions worse off, but their partners were also adversely effected,» says Quartz of studies focused on adolescent girls (though apparently the same thing has been observed
in other
contexts, too).
The key is here is listening and aggregating the feedback, this time
in a
more targeted and
context - specific fashion.
The Donald Trump bump may be
more like a friendly tap, at least
in the
context of post-election rallies.
«Clearly, the C.F.T.C. has taken a strong stance against Wall Street after the financial crisis, but
in a broader
context we do worry that the revolving door can make enforcement officials
more sympathetic to the companies they oversee,» said Michael Smallberg, an investigator at Project on Government Oversight, a nonprofit group.
The truth of the matter is that certain colors are perceived to be favored across certain situations, thus, they are perceived to be
more appropriate than others
in specific
context.
Iain Black, president and CEO, Vancouver Board of Trade This budget reflects the type of long - term thinking that needs to be shown
in a global
context of the need for
more free trade, particularly with Asia, South America and Europe.
The second reason that drives a lot of entrepreneurial excess has
more to do with managing people's imagined perceptions rather than reality except that —
in the intense
context of a startup — perceptions and impressions are often long lasting and can quickly harden into unpleasant realities.
CEO Page told the FT the company is «trying now to be
more European» and will think about privacy
in «a
more European
context.»
This should help put expectations for the impact of Apple Pay
in context, especially now that we know far
more about how adoption is trending among both retailers and consumers.
More importantly, though, Facebook's many admissions come in the context of the company making major changes to its systems, so they are more compliant with the European Union's incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GD
More importantly, though, Facebook's many admissions come
in the
context of the company making major changes to its systems, so they are
more compliant with the European Union's incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GD
more compliant with the European Union's incoming General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR).
To put that
in context, it's
more than the annual GDP for some small countries —
more than The Bahamas for example — or as USA Today put it, «a big slice of the $ 90 billion
in total market value created for all investors who own these shares»
Studies show sharing that sentiment has the effect of making people see you
more positively
in any
context.
In this
context ethical «tone» means the mood or tenor that a leader sets with regard to choices between right and wrong, between
more and less admirable forms of behaviour.
In this
context, it's not hard to see why the board at BlackBerry is pursuing other options
more aggressively.
The Heineken executives say we can expect it to become
more contemporary, since the current campaign doesn't fit well
in the
context of football.
Tsarnaev's defense team is expected to lay out a «Svengali» defense for their client, a strategy named after a character
in a 19th century novel and meaning,
in a legal
context, the defense of a criminal who was «a pawn of a
more influential mastermind.»
But, they are much
more useful when used
in the
context of plain speak,
more specificity, and clarifying examples.
In the context of using mirroring in inside sales, your prospect will feel more like he or she can relate to you on a personal leve
In the
context of using mirroring
in inside sales, your prospect will feel more like he or she can relate to you on a personal leve
in inside sales, your prospect will feel
more like he or she can relate to you on a personal level.
And we both wish to do
more together bilaterally, and also
in the
context of ASEAN,» he said, referring to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
In short, give people pithy and relevant
context to help them remember you, and their memory banks are
more likely to light up for the right reasons when you follow up later on.
The
more relevant question
in the automotive employment
context is «how many jobs will Canada gain or lose being inside TPP versus outside of it?»
By putting growth
in the
context of churn, the ratio claims to show a
more complete picture of growth.
Clear and cogent writing, critical thinking and learning how to learn — to take
in disparate facts, put them
in context and express them clearly — these are all skills that will be even
more crucial for professionals
in the future than they are today.
Sacrifices that seem extreme
in the
context of a single generation look
more reasonable when you amortize them over a millennium or two.
This question forces the reference to think about the candidate
in the
context of their professional relationship and yields
more honest answers as you aren't directly asking about the candidate him or herself.
The crackdown on Internet TV, seen
in this
context, represents just one
more step taken by the party to prevent insidious Western cultural influence from undermining the regime.
Keith Fargo, the Alzheimer's Association director of scientific programs and outreach, told Business Insider
in 2017 that the Alzheimer's report, which would tell me whether I had a mutation on my APOE gene, was
more useful
in the
context of research than it was for predicting who might get the disease.
This makes a lot of sense
in the
context of learning what doesn't work, then making adjustments to find
more effective ways to improve and get better results.
Our IoT Briefing gives you the
context around critical developments
in IoT technology so that you can run your business
more efficiently,
more profitably and
more successfully.
Thanks to the popularity of social commerce,
more social media brands are considering the model and tinkering with their own advertising strategies; expect to see a
more fluid online experience for online shoppers
in the near future, which may decrease the need for your own stand - alone website
in an SEO
context.
«People who have a
context for money that excites them are
more likely to do the crappy events of filing their taxes, putting
in their RRSP contributions, getting rid of their credit card debt — all that stuff which
in and of itself is completely boring,» Sellery says.
I'll explore SEO a bit
more in the next section, but I wanted to mention it
in the
context of your content marketing strategy, since it's responsible for a significant chunk of content marketing's value.
Russ puts the move
in context, and explains why to expect
more volatility ahead.
Despite that, your investment allocation is quite conservative
in the
context of potentially living many
more years.
On the
more positive side, America's budget problems are fixable — and not so terrible when viewed
in a long - term global
context.
Historically, the Fed has responded to recession by cutting rates substantially, with the benchmark funds rate falling by 400 basis points or
more in the
context of downturns over the past two generations.