Sentences with phrase «of candidate names»

A review of candidate names that are now open for voting doesn't make the NameExoWorlds campaign or the IAU look much better than Uwingu.
Absentee ballots were mailed out with all of the candidate names, however votes for ineligible candidates will not count.

Not exact matches

I first learned of burpees from a fitness expert, Dr. Martin Gibala, who named them as a candidate for best single exercise.
Be sure to ask for names and phone numbers of former supervisors to check as references; if the candidate is currently employed, ask whether it's OK to contact his or her current place of employment.
Names put forward as possible candidates to replace Shirakawa include president of the Japan Center for Economic Research Kazumasa Iwata, chairman of the Daiwa Institute of Research Toshiro Muto and Asian Development Bank President Haruhiko Kuroda.
Over on Task and Purpose (a site for members of the U.S. military) and Fatherly (a site for — well, fathers), a former U.S. Navy SEAL named Eric Greitens (now a candidate for Missouri governor, by the way) shared his tips for raising children to be more resilient — rules that also apply to anyone who wants to increase their mental toughness.
Of course, you can always ask for references, but the problem with references is the candidate only gives you people's names who are part their alliance.
He or she was candidate phishing — aka getting names of people currently working at the company so they can recruit them out.
This extends to race as well; a study by the National Bureau of Economic Research revealed that candidates with African American names have a tougher time finding a job.
I can't tell you how many times I have talked to an entrepreneur who, when they were on the verge of making their first senior executive hire, would reference their candidate's prior big - name employer or the big - name school they graduated from.
She thought she would help the search by tossing the consultant a few names of other candidates and simply offer her thoughts about the school.
A Dubai real estate firm building a $ 6 billion golf complex with Donald Trump on Thursday stripped the property of his name and image amid a backlash over the U.S. presidential candidate's proposal to ban all Muslims from entering the United States.
In it, Su speaks with a number of startup veterans like herself who together have interviewed over 1,000 candidates for growth roles at fast - growing business, asking them to name some of their favorite interview questions for startup hiring.
Clinton goes on to lament the plight of a woman standing nearby: «She has to take a brand - name drug, been taking it since the early 1980s,» the candidate says, explaining that the price of the drug has multiplied nearly 82 times in the decades since to $ 14,700 for a refill today.
In 2004, amidst George Bush and John Kerry's heated US presidential election campaign, an Emory University professor of psychology and psychiatry named Drew Westen took MRI pictures of people's brains as they watched video footage of their favorite candidates contradicting themselves.
Since most politicians» campaigns are largely funded by wealthy companies and individuals, it would give voters a better sense of who the candidate they are voting for is actually representing if the company's logo, or individual's name, was prominently displayed upon the candidate's clothing at all public appearances and campaign events.
Satya Nadella, the quiet and self - effacing Microsoft enterprise chief, prevailed over much splashier outside candidates and was named CEO of the software giant today.
But while the RNC's new recommendations may not be directly aimed at quashing another Paul's White House run, conservative activists argue that the changes to the primary process would inevitably benefit candidates who are well - funded and have high - name recognition, to the detriment of those who draw their support from the GOP's activist base.
NASA on Wednesday named 12 Americans as its new class of astronaut candidates after a selection process that's way more competitive than admittance to Harvard.
One, every other candidate whose name has been publicly tossed around is more dovish than Summers, at least in the eyes of the market.
Leaving aside any potential issues with our hiring policies or company culture, what sort of questions / puzzles / brainteasers can I ask in our online application form or phone interview that can potentially screen those candidates who are motivated by providing great work and service, rather than those who want a «cool» name on their resume?
Among the happenings: IDEACorps, a kind of Peace Corps for business (hence the name) that pairs MBA candidates with local entrepreneurs.
Felix Salmon, for instance, points out that Fortune's editorial staff considered twelve other candidates including Warren Buffett, Carlos Slim, and Martha Stewart before naming Steve Jobs the best CEO of the decade in November 2009.
If, for any reason, any of the nominees is not available as a candidate for director, the persons named as proxy holders will vote your proxy for such other candidate or candidates as may be nominated by the board of directors.
The New York Fed named Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco chief John Williams as its next president, touting his monetary - policy expertise despite criticism over his supervision of Wells Fargo and calls for a woman or minority candidate to fill the post.
Chobani plans to name a new chief executive in the first half of 2015 and among the candidates to replace company founder Hamdi Ulukaya as CEO is interim president and chief operating officer Kevin Burns, a senior partner at Texas - based TPG with a reputation as a turnaround expert with experience in manufacturing.
Stockholder recommendations for candidates to the Board must be directed in writing to Tesla, Inc., 3500 Deer Creek Road, Palo Alto, California 94304, Attention: General Counsel / Legal, and must include the candidate's name, home and business contact information, detailed biographical data and qualifications, information regarding any relationships between the candidate and Tesla within the last three years and evidence of the nominating person's ownership of Tesla stock.
Their models are based on the psychometric research of Michal Kosinski, who in 2013 was still a PhD candidate at the University of Cambridge (hence the name «Cambridge Analytica»).
Richard Trumka mentioned no names as he vowed recently that labor would not endorse yet another presidential candidate who talks big about confronting inequality but offers an agenda that merely fiddles around the edges of the economy, meeting Wall...
The agenda: brainstorming on what they wanted in a new leader and floating the names of possible candidates.
«The Honest Ads Act would extend the McCain - Feingold law «electioneering communication» provisions — i.e., TV / radio ads that name a candidate within 30 days of a primary or 60 days of a general election but do not expressly advocate the candidate's election or defeat — to certain online ads,» Ryan said.
He called out rising - star Democratic lawmakers — many of them potential candidates for the 2020 presidential election — by name.
As Summers's name has circulated as a leading candidate in recent weeks, the White House has discouraged speculation about whom Obama is going to pick, saying he is considering a range of candidates and will not decide until the fall.
Correction: An earlier version of this story named David Sokol as a leading candidate to succeed Warren Buffett as CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
Parksville Qualicum News - Liberal Hopeful on the Hustings Alex Burton knows he doesn't have the name recognition of a Justin Trudeau, but the federal Liberal leadership candidate hopes his recently - completed cross-Canada RV tour will start to change that.
Instead, a committee of Calgary - Montrose PC members named local pastor Ron Leech as their candidate before his nomination was quickly overturned by the central party.
No candidates have officially declared themselves in the contest to replace Mr. Knight as the PC candidate, but some names of potential candidates being suggested include City of Grande Prairie Alderman Kevin O'Toole, Greenview Councillor Tom Burton, and Grande Prairie County Reeve Everett Macdonald.
There has been plenty of activity this week as candidates from all political parties put forward their names to run in Canada's next federal election, scheduled to be held in October 2015.
Anne: Likely winning the best name of the 2012 provincial election, is newly nominated NDP candidate Blue Knox.
That could be difficult for current candidate and MP Kellie Leitch, whose name remains associated with her controversial 2015 election campaign announcement of a «barbaric cultural practices» tip line.
Yes, there's nothing more principled than a candidate like Ron Paul who wants to further cut taxes for the rich, get rid of subsidies for student loans, get rid of the department of education and the environmental protection agency, and end aid to starving countries in Africa, just to name a few.
On Sunday, the names of the three candidates will be placed in a box on the altar of the patriarchal cathedral.
We care about a candidates religious beliefs because we fear what the candidate might do to us in the name of religion.
Senior pastors who are resigning or retiring can encourage that possibility by advising church leaders to explore the names of ordained women as potential candidates for filling the positions.
Finding candidates for the gospel who have never heard the name of Jesus Christ, but who are so ready for the whole Christian message that they simply fall at our feet — this never happens.
If we took all the words Obama has used in the name of God and the ones this last crop of republican candidates have used, you could build the Great Wall of China just from the republican words.
Rome (CNN)- A group representing survivors of sexual abuse by priests named a «Dirty Dozen» list of cardinals it said would be the worst candidates for pope based on their handling of child sex abuse claims.
Where this model prevails, it is easy to see why the names of Daly and Altizer would not arise as candidates for teaching.
The public seems to sense that, because in the 1974 elections only 38 per cent of eligible voters bothered to go to the polls and only 14 per cent were able to name the two candidates running for Congress in their district.
(It is rumored that certain group caucuses own the privilege of naming candidates whom the nominating committee slates, making the system one of managed diversity.)
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