Sentences with phrase «more than the candidate»

It does show you how two faced all of them are in order to get elected (and none more than this candidate).
A Democratic challenger who has raised and spent more than any candidate in Virginia's 5th District this cycle has dropped out of the race to unseat freshman Republican Rep. Tom Garrett.
Adam Fleming tested the mood in Spitalfields Market in east London where voting was tight, but the option of neither might well have secured more than both candidates together.
Outside groups are spending more than the candidate's campaigns are spending themselves.
To the extent that the secret in such programs is that — unlike most teacher preparation programs — they are careful about who they enroll and graduate, many of the apparent benefits of their expensive programs may be due to nothing more than candidate quality.
Workable is more than a candidate tracking system.
Nothing attracts a recruiter's attention more than a candidate who has a record of self - starting and accomplishing achievements on their own accord.
Just as buyers are more comfortable purchasing from an eBay seller with a high rating and good reviews, employers feel better when they have more than the candidate's own words to go on.

Not exact matches

The public broadcaster went out of its way on Monday to clarify that commentator Cokie Roberts has more leeway to make personal comments than the usual NPR staffer does because Roberts co-authored a newspaper column labeling Donald Trump as «one of the least - qualified candidates ever to make a serious run for the presidency.»
Meanwhile, CNN's Jeff Zucker has defended his network's seemingly constant Trump coverage, noting that Trump warrants the attention as the GOP nominee and that the billionaire is also much more willing to go on air than past presidential candidates.
A 2015 study found that women who applied for professorships in STEM areas (excluding economics) were more likely to be hired than similarly qualified male candidates.
But inherent U.S. stability will limit the damage of either candidate, said Ashbel Williams, chief investment officer for the Florida State Board of Administration, which manages more than $ 170 billion.
Barack Obama had more than double the number of candidates submitted for Senate approval by now, 252, according to the nonpartisan Partnership for Public Service.
More times than I would like to admit in my career, I've «fallen in love» with a candidate on paper and hired them quickly to avoid the pain of not having their skill set in the company.
To date, Jopwell has facilitated more than 6,000 «connections» between candidates and employers — meaning contact has been made between a company rep and a job seeker — up from 250 just last summer, as candidate applications continue to grow by 40 percent each month.
For the «vast majority of candidates,» says Aiken, the intervention of a lawyer or bot is unlikely to do more than an accurate self - assessment using government - provided tools.
Once the startup finds candidates it trusts to learn the growing process, it has to train them and teach them the company's more than 100 best operating procedures.
A job candidate's LinkedIn profile is more than an online resume with a list of their past and present jobs, education, and accomplishments.
Also, by now, I know more about the candidate than he or she does about me and my team.
According to Mariah Deleon, Vice President of People at Glassdoor, hiring bad candidates hurts in more ways than one.
As such, it is likely that the center - right candidate from Forza Italia, Paolo Romani, is elected due to the alliance gaining more voters than the Five Star Movement back on the March 4 vote.
More than 2,500 French expats gathered in central London on Tuesday evening to listen to Emmanuel Macron, the centrist candidate for the presidential election.
The researchers, led by PhD candidate Ericka G. Rascon - Ramirez, studied the experiences of more than 15,000 British girls aged 13 and 14 over a 10 - year period.
Great business leaders know it takes more than a great resume and glowing references to determine whether a candidate will help drive your organization into the future.
However, only 38 percent of human - resource professionals re-engage candidates every six months or more, while more than a third report they have moved on to more current candidates.
You can get the same results by asking behavioral questions that start with verbiage like, «Tell us about a time...» or, «Describe a situation where...» The candidate can bring up real - life experiences that will reveal far more than pretend scenarios ever could.
Rick Perry spent a ridiculous $ 6,035,705 in Iowa alone this election cycle — far more than any other candidate — only to come in a distant fifth place.
The non-partisan Tax Policy Center has analyzed both candidates» tax plans and concluded that Trump's will cut personal taxes for everyone, with the very top earners — more than $ 699,000 a year — seeing average annual tax reductions of about $ 215,000.
The county, whose largest city is Wilkes - Barre and whose overall population is more than 320,000, voted for Trump in larger numbers than it did for any Republican presidential candidate since President Richard Nixon in 1972.
A study published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences found that, when asked to rate junior scientists based on scholarly accomplishments and job interview performance, academics in the traditionally male - dominated STEM fields rated female candidates as being more hireable than their equally qualified male applicants.
While NationBuilder and Rally remain bipartisan, Bloomberg reports that federal candidates and other political advocates have spent more than $ 46 million this election cycle on party - specific tech sites, including the Republican - leaning Targeted Victory and the Democratic - leaning Blue State Digital and Bully Pulpit Interactive.
«You can't have 50/50 equality when one of the candidates lies more than the other candidate
Additionally, as Zucker pointed out in his conversation with Smith, Trump also makes himself available more than many other candidates do.
The three defense companies have also donated more money in the 2018 election cycle than any other company in the industry, according to a new analysis from the Center for Responsible Politics, which draws on the Federal Election Commission's latest political - candidate - contribution report.
On average, they found candidates more intelligent, likable and employable when they heard rather than read their pitch.
Experts suggest that, if possible, more than one person interview each candidate.
Not surprisingly, more than a dozen companies on this year's list are IPO candidates.
The majority of employers (52 percent) typically offer candidates salaries below what they're willing to ultimately pay so there's room to negotiate, according to CareerBuilder's latest survey, which polled more than 4,600 full - time employers and 3,450 U.S. workers between May and September.
Presidential candidates, of course, have a lot more jobs available if they win than a small town mayoral candidate, but they also have more staff.
This is how the Republican candidate managed to generate more than $ 2 billion in estimated media coverage, completely free of charge.
The claim made by black voters in both states is that Republicans packed districts with more reliably Democratic black voters than necessary to elect their preferred candidates, making neighboring districts whiter and more Republican.
It's worth noting that Trump and several other Republican candidates have a larger number of Facebook followers (more than a million per candidate on average), so that may have affected the results.
The speculation, though, underscores the belief that Trump's electoral success may have opened the door for more candidates who have business experience, rather than government experience.
Few things are more frustrating for candidates than to have to recount the same stories or give the same answers in interview after interview for the same employer.
The CEO of Herbalife (hlf) has more security protection than Warren Buffett, Apple CEO Tim Cook and certain presidential candidates including Donald Trump.
As it stands, the two presidential candidates have spent more than $ 700 million combined so far trying to win the presidency.
In their second year, MBA candidates can choose from 14 majors and more than 90 elective courses.
'» She cites research from the University of Colorado Boulder, which found the likelihood of hiring a diverse candidate increased greatly when more than one was in the running.
With just over four weeks until Londoners cast their votes, an exclusive Opinium survey for the Evening Standard says Labour candidate Khan still enjoys a sizable lead and is more trusted than Conservative Goldsmith on the majority of key issues.
As a presidential candidate — and now president elect — who has at present more than 800 thousand followers on the platform, Trump's comments are part of the mainstream political discourse, said Zuckerberg.
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