As it is not an easy job, therefore, employers tend to screen candidates with a lot
of precision when hiring a sales executive.
Her varied client base and personal involvement provide organizations with a unique degree
of precision when targeting prospective executive level candidates.
So I put a bit more effort into getting a really good fit, without introducing even one new shape parameter let alone 7, and using at most one more digit
of precision when it helped, not the several Mike R. used.
This allows for an unparalleled level
of precision when faced with the exacting specifications of rooflite ® green roof media production and its demanding applications» said Peter Philippi, Skyland's Director of Research and Development.
This is the most focused Jag for years yet straight after the Porsche you feel a little more remote from the action and less able to find the same degree
of precision when you make inputs.
Creating a loading prescription library will organize your workflow and give you the power
of precision when writing training programs.
Not exact matches
Refocusing our sights on
precision health won't be easy — because it involves achieving something more elusive even than a technological leap or a breakthrough in biological understanding: It demands a wholesale re-thinking: We have to convince and train people to be proactive instead
of reactive
when it comes to their own health.
The amount
of precision the shotguns provide could never be achieved by using batons or elbows, he added — particularly
when guards are required to wear body cameras.
Quality and
precision are important, but not if /
when they come at the expense
of widespread appeal and growth.
Dave Pennock, chief executive
of Specialty Engineering, a St. Paul, Minn., fabricator
of precision sheet metal, came up with an innovative solution
when he purchased his company for $ 5 million in 1985.
Use
precision when determining the type
of organization you will target.
When one struggles with the task
of explaining experimental data in terms
of these images, greater
precision necessarily develops.
Thus
when we wish to express the patterns
of experience with
precision and clarity, we have at hand a technique for doing so.
When crotchety old grammarians complain about the debasement
of language, often they are merely deploring change per se; other times they wax wroth over what seem to most
of us relatively insignificant losses in
precision, clarity, or beauty.
Harold Bloom makes much the same (almost Christological) point in The Western Canon
when he says with his usual lapidary
precision that «the miracle
of Shakespeare's universalism is that it is not purchased by any transcending
of contingencies.»
When standards are spelled out, the impression
of greater
precision is often only superficial.
In Washington, and similarly Oregon,
when the variability
of soil, slope and aspect are coupled with human culture and viticultural
precision, we can optimize the land value and create wines that are authentic, expressive and delicious.»
previous seasons we would
of lost that game and the one in Paris, i have to agree with AW on this one because we at Arsenal play
precision passing game and
when ever we have international football it takes us one or two weeks to get back to normal play
Sure, it'd be nice to unleash AOL on them, and hit them with speed,
precision, and power but I think Welbeck is a fine choice to start this game, especially given his history
of scoring some important goals for us
when he plays against his old club.
Alli's combination
of pace, power and
precision make him an unstoppable force at the heart
of the Spurs midfield to the point where their form plummeted
when he found himself suspended for the last three games
of the season.
Only nine minutes had passed
when the midfielder, meeting a first - time Hector Bellerin cut - back pass with characteristic timing and
precision, side - footed into the roof
of the net from 10 yards and calmed any nerves around the Emirates.
Both players appear to thrive in different tactical systems — the Armenian looks at his best
when charged with adding the
precision to the sleek, efficient counter-attacks
of Borussia Dortmund from the right flank — while the Swede played the role
of attacking spearhead for a Paris Saint - Germain side that seeks to dominate possession
of the ball, and therefore their opponents.
Unlike television commercials, online outreach and online mobilization can be targeted with great
precision, making them (as I've argued before) a perfect match for a low - turnout election, particularly
when run by the heirs
of a team with a track record
of knowing how to use them.
Hank Asbill, a leading member
of McDonnell's defense team from the Jones Day law firm, said, «I always think it's good
when criminal statutes are drawn with
precision or defined with
precision, so people understand what's in bounds and what's out
of bounds.»
When you reach veteran status, you will appreciate the finer aspects
of this RC quadcopter, like its HD camera and headless mode, which makes it easier to do tricks and fly with
precision.
«Every day, most
of us take for granted that
when we will to move, we can move any part
of our body with
precision and control in multiple directions and those with traumatic spinal cord injury or any other form
of paralysis can not,» said Benjamin Walter, associate professor
of Neurology at Case Western Reserve School
of Medicine, Clinical PI
of the Cleveland BrainGate2 trial and medical director
of the Deep Brain Stimulation Program at UH Cleveland Medical Center.
The location
of the disturbance can be specified with high
precision, which is
of particular value
when monitoring very large areas.
There are times
when precision counts: Is that mosquito Anopheles dirus, which is a major vector
of malaria, or A. harrisoni, which is not?
Our latest research has demonstrated that a very high degree
of precision can be achieved
when using drone technology to monitor wildlife,» Dr Clarke said.
This approach allowed them to determine
when HSV - 1 and HSV - 2 were introduced into humans with far more
precision than standard models that do not account for natural selection over the course
of viral evolution.
Beginning next year Sune Toft and his colleagues will gain access to equipment
of hitherto unknown strength and
precision when ESA, European Space Agency, CSA, Canadian Space Agency and NASA, the US space organization, put James Webb Space Telescope into orbit 1,5 million km from Earth.
For
precision technologies, such as aerospace and missiles, navigation systems typically combine GPS with a high - quality on - board Inertial Navigation System (INS), which delivers a high level
of short - term accuracy but eventually drifts
when it loses touch with external signals.
But such
precision could be a hindrance
when the magnetic field varies, as it does over timescales
of a year or more.
When the script
of Lawrence
of Arabia called for wrecking a train, director David Lean found it easiest to go ahead and wreck a train, orchestrating and filming it with expert
precision.
So he looked at the harmonics
of vowel sounds, which are created
when air passes through vocal folds that can be controlled with a
precision similar to the range
of a musical instrument.
In a series
of experiments described in the September 24 issue
of Science, researchers at the National Institute
of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Boulder, Colo., registered differences in the passage
of time between two high -
precision optical atomic clocks
when one was elevated by just a third
of a meter or
when one was set in motion at speeds
of less than 10 meters per second.
When David Shiga wrote that the Absolute Color Calibration Experiment for Standard Stars will have «a
precision of 1 per...
When modern humans use a forceful
precision grip frequently during childhood, their bones adapt: Tiny spicules, or filaments,
of bony tissue called trabeculae form and act as struts to provide more bone density — and strength — where the forces are greatest.
His paper argues for continual learning and suggests the use
of game theory — the mathematics
of logical decisions, such as
when to take out the trash and
when to hope your roommate will do it for you — to bring
precision to the decision
of when an algorithm should learn.
Using techniques including uranium - thorium dating in UQ's Radiogenic Isotope Laboratory researchers were able to determine
when the corals had died with a
precision of up to one to two years.
The distinctly human ability for forceful
precision (e.g.
when turning a key) and power «squeeze» gripping (e.g.
when using a hammer) is linked to two key evolutionary transitions in hand use: a reduction in arboreal climbing and the manufacture and use
of stone tools.
How do you estimate the
precision of your forcings
when the background noise is so poorly understood?
When the coring area was chosen,
precision drilling was necessary to avoid an active drain line (0.7 inches away), vertical rebar, and the vertical section
of the dousing tank nine feet below.
So much
of the doctoral work is focused on
precision, on figuring out the nitty gritty details, that
when we finish, we sometimes forget how long it took to learn and become comfortable with all
of the terminology and background.
Once the limitations
of our study (short coverage, limited
precision, viewing angle) are considered, this frequency indicates that most (and probably all) brown dwarfs have intrinsically patchy cloud covers and display rotational variability
when observed at sub-percent accuracy.
Analysis
of the phenomenon found that it adhered to predictions made by Einstein
when he originally formulated his General Theory
of Relativity back in 1916 — at least, to within measurable
precision, according to LIGO.
This technology,
when coupled with a high spectral resolution spectrograph, offers the promise
of $ < $ 1 m / s radial velocity
precision suitable for the detection
of Earth - sized planets in the habitable zones
of cool M - type stars.
When we first embarked on this project we were told unequivocally that
precision radial velocity measurements were impossible at the amateur level and required the funding and resources
of an institution.
The combination
of two single molecules techniques requires overcoming several technical difficulties, mainly arising from the requirements
of mechanical stability and adequate SNR (especially
when requiring localization with nm
precision).
The tick marks serve as stable reference points
when making
precision measurements such as those
of the small shifts in starlight caused by planets pulling gravitationally on their parent stars.