The devil, they keep telling us, is in the details and there are a hell
of a lot of details in the 6,000 pages of the Trans - Pacific Partnership, the text of which was released last week in all its leg...
So far, we don't have any other details about baby No. 3 (although that was kind
of a lot of details for one day already TBH).
You see that as the more you play through the game, the more you will notice the lack
of a lot of detail that would have been nice in the game.
Whether you think this leans awesome or amusing, tribute or travesty, you got ta admit Tim Schafer and crew have put a whole hell
of a lot of detail into crafting a rich heavy metal mythos.
A resume for nursing portfolio consists
of a lot of detail that an ordinary resume can not hold.
Not exact matches
In fact, a
lot of the success in the transportation industry comes from excellent,
detailed planning and good old - fashioned hard work as you take your plan from a concept to a reality.
It covers a
lot of ground, but I'm working on getting more
details.
This employee really isn't familiar with the technicalities and misses a
lot of important
details.
It is imperative that you complete your Application prior to the Open Call because there are a
lot of detailed questions on there that you may not have the answers to at the Open Call.
Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles
of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion
of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke
of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow
of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack
of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number
of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations
of allegations by former members concerning the practices
of Scientology; corruption in the leadership
of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad;
detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic
of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record
of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values
of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out
of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy
of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with
lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many
of America's public schools; an early exploration
of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study
of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one
of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Wednesday's speech from the throne, which included a promise from the federal government to institute a pick - and - pay system where consumers would be free to choose only the channels they want, has drawn a
lot of flak from media commentators for being short on
details, silent on major issues and overly populist.
There aren't a
lot of other
details about the TV yet — like the price and availability — but Samsung says we'll be able to learn more in March.
That's because, as he explains in more
detail on an October episode
of his show, when you're stuck at your desk, «you're getting a
lot of stimuli that you didn't ask for — like other people's conversations and phone calls.
And while we don't yet have a
lot of specifics on what the Amazon venture with JPM and Berkshire will entail — the companies smartly left the
details vague — «we can make up a few things,» says Wolf.
Almost a little too obsessed — they spend a
lot of time on
details that at first glance wouldn't seem to be really important.
Watch almost any pre-release interview and you'll hear a
lot of musicians say that they can't or won't talk about their next album launch until every
detail is confirmed and it's ready to hit stores.
«There are going to be a
lot of details on there, and it can take you a while to understand what they mean.»
Barton admits «there's a
lot of devil still in the
detail.»
So if you want to offer a 401 (k), be ready to file
detailed, voluminous 5500 forms with the Department
of Labor — and to do a
lot of math.
Ideally, your business model will be scalable and as
detailed as possible, as investors are not looking for a static business, but one that will show
lots of growth and has a good plan for how to achieve it.
If the response requires a
lot of detail break it up into smaller pieces that are easier to digest.
There weren't a whole
lot of surprises, because most
of the
details about the phone had already leaked onto the Internet by the time the phones were announced.
Tri-anim salespeople, for example, need to be not just energetic and
detail - oriented (pretty common in salespeople) but also unusually independent: They spend a
lot of time alone.
While there is a
lot to digest, with many
of the finer
details discussed below, here is what you really want to know, and it's something I've been saying for a while now:
More
details: The recall includes a stop - sale
of nearly 3,000 new 2014 and 2015 models on dealer
lots.
Some funders are going to want to see a
lot of detail, but you can provide that in appendices.
Here they are in brief, but check out the post for
lots more
details as well as testimony from bosses who swear by the benefits
of reading fiction:
Sites that ask for a
lot of details about your symptoms and medical history and that use video or voice calls rather than simple messaging are likely to yield better results, Powell said.
Of course, the devil is in the details — and there are going to be a lot of details to hammer out on this on
Of course, the devil is in the
details — and there are going to be a
lot of details to hammer out on this on
of details to hammer out on this one.
The complete post offers more
details on
lots of these ideas.
The post offers
lots of details (plus a bunch
of funny tweets with the hashtag #Ihatemyvoice), but here's the basic training program in Olsen's own words:
President Xi Jinping's speech on trade at the Boao Forum was very positive, but a
lot of details need to be filled in, says Shrikant Bhat
of Citi.
«There's a
lot of information out there on compensation for every sector
of the economy, and it gets quite
detailed and granular.»
If the plan is for your team, for example, you may not need to go into
lots of detail around the product section, as they will have familiarity with this.
«We could have made a
lot of money charging people to not have call
detail on their bills,» says Glickman.
While that deliberation required a
lot of time spent on the
details, it solved for one
of the most basic principles
of working life: give someone a tool that works every time and they'll become more productive.
More
details: Salmonella can cause serious and potentially fatal infections in young children, the elderly, or people with weakened immune systems.The pistachios, distributed in the United States, Canada, Mexico, and Peru, can be identified by a 13 - digit
lot code number on the lower back or bottom panel
of the package.
This is beneficial when executing a business plan, tasks that require a
lot of attention to
detail or come up with new strategies once the venture is launched.
Because a
lot of details of the Republican tax plan have yet to be filled in, we can't say yet who would pay what.
Millington's article contains
lots of other
details of the pair's quest for the perfect tequila (apparently it was conducted largely via motorcycle), as well
details of how the two good - looking entrepreneurs decided to market their product and how it's selling (answer: thanks to Clooney's name and a punch
of industry awards, like hot cakes).
The two brands collaborated on a spring 2013 collection
of 11 cycle - friendly garments that look good off the bike and feature
details for easier cycling, such as extra-deep pockets with secure fastenings, reflective strips on the inside
of jean cuffs and
lots of armpit venting on shirts.
In this book, they disclose
details and examples I've never seen anywhere else, and I've read A
LOT of books on investing.
And while he was fuzzy on many
details, giving
lots of partial answers and promises to «follow up», one thing he did confirm was that Facebook board member Peter Thiel's secretive big data analytics firm, Palantir, is one
of the companies Facebook is investigating as part
of a historical audit
of app developers» use
of its platform.
Wouldn't it be a hell
of a
lot more intriguing if Kanye pronounced he was in debt, but then
detailed exactly how he was going to get out
of it?
However, there remains a
lot of room for improvement on financial reporting and disclosing
details of expenditure cuts, he said, including tabling the budget before department spending estimates.
Still, there was a
lot of confusion right down to the last minute, with some news outlets reporting a deal had been reached while others said that the
details had not actually been agreed to, just the broader outline.
As a small - business owner, you're probably used to handling a
lot of responsibility — everything from drawing up
detailed business plans to creating a budget.
Aaron Wright
of Cardozo Law School, for example, has made a
detailed case arguing that the SAFT is itself a security, from contract to token, an argument that looked prescient when earlier this year rumors began to swirl that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) was going after
lots of initial coin offering (ICO) projects.
we're talking percentages instead
of absolute numbers, but are going into a
lot more
detail than we ever have before.
That will bring you to a page with a
lot of detailed information about the fund in question.