Sentences with phrase «obvious candidates who»

After a crazy year around Europe and an amazing 2014 World Cup there are a surfeit of candidates, but here are the most five obvious candidates who can feel hard done by.

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At the same time, on a day when divisions within the party were very obvious, Melania Trump made an overture toward the other candidates who ran for the Republican nomination against Trump.
One obvious lesson is that it would be good for political parties to choose presidential candidates who are unlikely to induce FBI investigations.
One obvious headline from this season is the rise of candidates like Cain and Gingrich who belong more in a 3:00 AM infomercial selling herbal Viagra than in the White House.
But the most obvious candidate for reparations, as James Forman had foreseen in 1969, would be the descendants of the African - Americans who, from 1619 until 1865, had been legally enslaved in the United States.
Yeah but the reality is the to thing are closely related, If Wenger stays we won't win the league or the champions league any time soon.For us to win these type of trophies a top coach must come in, there aren't many who can achieve this but i believe 2 good candidates are out of work Ancelotti and Klopp, Wengrs contract should be finished by the 2016/17 season god willing.I say God willing because Wengers been talking about how he doesn't want to retire, obvious signs that he wants an extension to his contrct, i am one Arsenal fan who doesn't want to see an extension
The obvious candidate for outsider status in this year's last eight is Atlético Madrid, who were competing in the Europa League last season.
The most obvious candidate is Connor Williams, who is a bit short and short - armed for OT as it stands, and so might be an NFL OG anyways.
I'm just happy to still be on the right side of the dirt at my age... whichever side that is — Kevin Love — be careful what you wish for... it should be obvious that there is no one — NO ONE — who commented on this thread who could be entrusted with the awesome power that the candidate you are searching for will be given... just use this thread as a filter and eliminate every one who commented as a candidate — starting we me — and you will be on the true path... LBers never stop being who you are...
The obvious candidates for omission are goalkeeper David de Gea, who didn't feature in Lisbon a fortnight ago, with Danish keeper Anders Lindegaard set to deputise once more, 32 - year - old centre - back Rio Ferdinand, who didn't have a particularly good game against Stoke at the weekend and has a minor knock, and possibly Darren Fletcher, who hasn't played an awful lot of games since Christmas.
As for who the candidate would be — with Congressman Hakeem Jeffries on the fence about running — the most obvious choice would be Bronx Borough President Ruben Diaz Jr..
The meetings are private, he says, so we don't have details of exactly who the Republican candidate is reaching out to (the obvious exception here being the Rev. Al Sharpton).
I think it would be obvious that there is a difference between a person who wants to vote in favour of Labour being urged to vote tactically, and a Labour member pro-actively campaigning in favour of a specific opposition candidate.
Tim Farron (who secured 51 % of the vote in his Westmorland and Lonsdale constituency) is the most obvious candidate, but who else could mount a challenge?
After years of Blair and Brown, most of the leading figures in the Labour Party who might be strong candidates — David Miliband being the most obvious example — are too Blairite / Brownite to appeal to an electorate that backed Corbyn in such overwhelming numbers.
In the former case, this anomaly is reinforced by there being three obvious alternative debaters who are also SNP Prospective Parliamentary Candidates this May: the party's deputy leader Stewart Hosie MP, its Westminster leader Angus Robertson MP — and Alex Salmond, the former first minister at Holyrood, who has fresh experience of televised debates during the Scottish referendum campaign.
That obvious candidate can not be Mr Blair who is both the best and the worst spokesman.
So hats off to Damien Egan who has just won the race to be Labour's candidate for mayor of Lewisham — even though he was not backed by Momentum and has shown no obvious signs of being a Corbynite.
I also know of a don at the University of Oxford who incurred the wrath of his colleagues because he allowed a candidate to make — there and then at the viva — a handwritten correction to an obvious slip in the typescript submitted.
The script apparently originated with the desire of screenwriter Liz Hannah «to tell the story of Katharine Graham, the former Washington Post publisher who became the first - ever female CEO of a Fortune 500 company... As Hannah was writing the first draft, the symmetry between Graham and presidential candidate Hillary Clinton seemed to be the most obvious parallel to the present.
Seems obvious, but surprisingly many authors have no idea how to connect with the people who would be perfect candidates to buy their book, also known as their «target audience».
Those who refuse to put a quality control process in place are obvious candidates for overconfidence stemming from ignorance.
Enthusiasm and motivation are also necessary, as the Association of Graduate Recruiters (AGR) explain: «this may sound obvious but many employers speak of candidates who can't demonstrate they have a meaningful interest in the work that they are applying to do.»
The final point may sound obvious, but many employers speak of candidates who can't demonstrate they have a meaningful interest in the work that they are applying to do.
In some ways, what interviewers want is obvious: a candidate who can do the job well, and fit in with the company.
It is obvious that hiring authorities don't like candidates who have been changing jobs every year so many have questions how to reflect that on a resume.
The obvious answer is the candidate who is already skilled.
If you have a certain skills set but fail to make them obvious in a resume (or even a cover letter for that matter), you risk losing out to other candidates who have been smart enough to build upon on their skills in a resume.
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