If you are so attached to the great work you did on a Y2K project in 1999 or your stellar GPA in 1982, you will struggle with one of the real benefits of working with a writer: the ability to look at all of your accomplishments objectively and showcase the ones that have
the most relevance in the current market.
«This promises
most relevance in sporting contexts such as fell (hill) running, long - distance cycling or ultra-marathons.»
Single out the features that have
the most relevance in a mobile context, but realize that context is unique for each business.
Not exact matches
The first Olympic Champion on Team USA usually gets the
most clips played back over the ensuing two weeks, putting them
in a better position for endorsement deals and longer - term
relevance than anyone on a team sport or who wins closer to the Closing Ceremonies.
But the much more critical concern is that increasingly, of necessity, they need to specialize
in areas and products just to stay up with the technologies that are of the
most immediate
relevance and concern to their current positions.
This narrative,
in its
most extreme version, says that cryptocurrencies today are like the internet
in 1996: not just new technology but a radical new kind of technology, belittled or ignored by
most, which has slowly and subtly grown
in power and influence over the last several years, and is about to explode into worldwide
relevance and importance with shocking speed and massive repercussions.
Of course, finding the perfect site — one with an exceptionally high authority and
relevance to your brand — is hard, and it's even harder to get content featured on those sources, as
most high - authority sources are highly discerning
in what they allow to be published.
Although some altcoins are earning prestige and global
relevance with each passing day, Bitcoin is still hands down the
most prominent cryptocurrency
in a market with increasing appreciation of the benefits that cryptography and the blockchain technology can provide transactions.
As Whitehead says, «the greater part of morality hinges on the determination of
relevance in the future».19 The total life pattern is present
in the
most transitory and intimate of human experiences.
As Kinnaman puts it, «which model [does] the Church
most resemble — the established monolith or grassroots network — and what might that mean for its
relevance in the lives of a collaborative, can - do generation that feels alienated from hierarchical institutions?»
Does the change
in me represent anything more than this: that the practical
relevance, the struggle and the confessional character of my theological teaching have become visible to many, and now for the first time to
most, against the background of a time which has taken shape at the hands of National Socialism?.
Technology — «what works» — has become our god, expressed
in all the
most powerful myths of the
most powerful media, while the God of justice and love is relegated to the sidelines of life, expressed
in antiquated language and obscure stories lacking both clarity and
relevance.
Accordingly, while the arguments that follow are directed
most particularly to the question of authority
in the churches, they have
relevance as well, I hope, to analogous concerns
in the larger society of which the churches are a part.
And as
in the Babel story (Gen. 11), this is the
most horrendous apostasy — the denial, if not of his actual existence (although possibly that
in Jeremiah) then of his
relevance to existence.
Whitehead's cosmology is rich with meaning and
relevance to the theory and practice of psychotherapy.1 His categories bear upon some of the
most fundamental issues of the field, serving to clarify and unify the debated issues
in this diverse and fragmented profession.
And this character of God (his primordial nature) is the
most general order of the realm of possibility graded
in relevance to any and all particular events that occur.
In fact, I claim that Hartshorne's most important contribution to contemporary ethics is his ability to show the relevance of metaphysical moderation to (moderation in) ethic
In fact, I claim that Hartshorne's
most important contribution to contemporary ethics is his ability to show the
relevance of metaphysical moderation to (moderation
in) ethic
in) ethics.
When the question is so framed,
in its
most significant
relevance, the Hebrew thinkers have come into their own.
The
most significant ones (and
most expensive) are when Congress mandates the production of equipment or use of bases simply to save jobs
in their districts even though they have no
relevance on the readiness of our military.
Thanks to the leadership of the Dept. and the
relevance of it
in our time, the concern for social analysis has taken root as an essential aspect of the Christian theological enterprise, not only
in the TTS but also
in most other Indian theological schools and
in the Serampore University curriculum itself.
An Emergent definition of
relevance, modulated by resistance, might run something like this;
relevance means listening before speaking;
relevance means interpreting the culture to itself by noting the ways
in which certain cultural productions gesture toward a transcendent grace and beauty;
relevance means being ready to give an account for the hope that we have and being
in places where someone might actually ask;
relevance means believing that we might learn something from those who are
most unlike us;
relevance means not so much translating the churches language to the culture as translating the culture's language back to the church;
relevance means making theological sense of the depth that people discover
in the oddest places of ordinary living and then using that experience to draw them to the source of that depth (Augustine seems to imply such a move
in his reflections on beauty and transience
in his Confessions).
While it has some
relevance it is a book written by man —
most of the ideas and stories
in the bible were around for thousand's of years before the Torah was ever written
No comment is called for, save to urge the reader not to miss the continued
relevance and pertinence (the «isness») of the Egyptian sojourn, nor the summary statement
in Deuteronomy 16:19 - 20, perhaps the
most moving single plea for justice
in the Old Testament:
While it is vitally important to be a specialist
in one area so you can give the
most up - to - date advice
in your research area, having an understanding of how your research fits into the wider system increases its
relevance and practicality, as the end goal of international agricultural research is to develop technologies and methods to increase efficiencies on farm and
in the supply chain.
This month, soft drinks commentator Richard Corbett looks at Coca - Cola's
most successful brand extension and ponders its
relevance in today's soft drinks arena.
Benzema's
relevance to the Los Blancos seem to be fading as new manager Rafael Benitez hinted he may be drafting Cristiano Ronaldo as his point - man
in his new 4 -2-3-1 formation with Benzema
most likely to operate from the flanks (if he gets to start) alongside Gareth Bale.
Whilst the
most interest was with the new fathers guide 69 % (n = 205) and reflected the
relevance of an anticipatory guide, the information
in the PowerPoint handouts was scored at 63 % (n = 187) and few men found it unhelpful 2 % (n = 7).
Thanks
in part to adolescent egocentrism, tweens tend to care
most about topics that have a personal
relevance to them.
If we start making the case for quotas of all sorts, then this may undermine the
relevance of quotas for those who are
most marginalized
in society.
In a new pamphlet from the Fabian Society, David Coats warns that unions are «stuck in the past, fighting battles in a class war that is of little relevance to most people today»
In a new pamphlet from the Fabian Society, David Coats warns that unions are «stuck
in the past, fighting battles in a class war that is of little relevance to most people today»
in the past, fighting battles
in a class war that is of little relevance to most people today»
in a class war that is of little
relevance to
most people today».
Beyond that, though, the book's
most poignant
relevance to today's crisis lies
in its portrayal of the vision and statesmanship of public employee unions, which played a crucial role
in saving the city.
Most times you won't find anything of
relevance during routine checks, but this way you get the expertise and feeling for what is going on
in the complex microhabitats.
«
Most previous research into ways of delaying the onset of HD symptoms have focused on studying the mutant protein
in cells or
in animal models, but the
relevance of abnormalities
in those systems to what actually happens
in patients remains a huge assumption,» says James Gusella, PhD, director of the Center for Human Genetic Research (CHGR) at Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), corresponding author of the Cell paper.
«But there's growing evidence that the combination of foods
in your diet impacts your disease risk more than any single nutrient, so we think our central finding that healthier diets cost about $ 1.50 more has the
most public health
relevance.»
Historically, the
most common Ph.D. s earned as part of a dual - degree program were
in fields with obvious medical
relevance: biochemistry, developmental biology, pathology, or genetics.
As I recently revisited the White Paper entitled Realising Our Potential — a Strategy for Science, Engineering and Technology, produced
in 1993 by a previous government, I was surprised to see how, 7 years later,
most of the issues identified there are of
relevance today and still require solutions.
If Macciò's model proves to be right, then dark energy, once considered the
most «out there» idea
in science, an ethereal abstraction of little
relevance, will bump a little closer down to earth.
The world's
most advanced stellarator, Wendelstein 7 - X, located
in Greifswald, Germany, has as its goal to demonstrate the fusion reactor
relevance of the optimized stellarator.
However, we were able to validate eight of eight of our
most differentially expressed genes
in unrelated case - control cohorts, suggesting that our results represent true findings with biological
relevance in people other than twins.
«The study did not investigate «microbe - mediated therapies»
in humans and the claim that such treatments «may be safe and effective» is simply appended as a claim not only to clinical
relevance, but to therapeutic benefit, before even the
most preliminary of trials.»
However the
relevance of this finding is unclear because
most MMD AOGCMs were not included
in the Forest et al. comparison, and because they used a relatively simple ocean model.
But
in general the book is more about the franchise as a whole, so
most of the articles keep their
relevance, despite some (mostly story related) errors here and there.
His assertion that Escape from New York holds contemporaneous
relevance to the Iran hostage crisis that climaxed with Reagan's ascent to power is convenient
in that
most pop is incidentally socio - politically resonant; and the analogy doesn't really hold up to any scrutiny, particularly if you factor
in the film's nihilistic conclusion.
As his
relevance dwindled after the late»90s, when he was briefly the
most controversial musician
in America, Marilyn Manson remained a public figure, albeit more for his romances with teenage actresses and the occasional burlesque perform...
Twelve Monkeys, written by Blade Runner and Unforgiven screenwriter David Peoples
in collaboration with his wife Janet and directed by Terry Gilliam, updates and expands Marker's iconic La jetée with taste, intelligence, and,
most surprisingly of all, a sense of the broader political
relevance that gave the original its power.
And while it has been overplayed, Hanks's diatribe on crying
in baseball is still one of the
most iconic lines
in movie history, giving the film, or at least the moment, a great
relevance even today.
In response to a report from Diane Ravitch and Chester Finn that most American 17 - year - olds have deep deficits in historical knowledge, Benjamin Barber sardonically proposed a multiple - choice test for 47 - year - olds: his point was that both we and our teenage children would do well on items of immediate social, cultural, and economic relevance and poorly on the res
In response to a report from Diane Ravitch and Chester Finn that
most American 17 - year - olds have deep deficits
in historical knowledge, Benjamin Barber sardonically proposed a multiple - choice test for 47 - year - olds: his point was that both we and our teenage children would do well on items of immediate social, cultural, and economic relevance and poorly on the res
in historical knowledge, Benjamin Barber sardonically proposed a multiple - choice test for 47 - year - olds: his point was that both we and our teenage children would do well on items of immediate social, cultural, and economic
relevance and poorly on the rest.
Adults are
most interested
in learning subjects that have immediate
relevance and impact to their job or personal life.
In the world of the new 3 Rs — rigor and
relevance and relationships — it is clear that the
most memorable teachers were those who took the time to nurture relationships.
The life skill lessons that I learned from her — rigor,
relevance and,
most important, the importance of relationships —
in addition to the geometry, chemistry, and physics, have served me well
in both my teaching and administrative careers.»