However, a top - notch resume writer can
often do great work even for professions that he or she doesn't have that much experience with.
But he has
often done great work for us in a more advanced position or on one of the flanks as well and that could be where we need him most against West Brom on Saturday, especially if Wenger is serious about giving a rest to the jaded looking Alexis.
Not exact matches
Great work is
often done backstage, out of the spotlight.
Successful professionals
often work seven days a week — partly because they love what they
do and partly because that's the time they need to invest to become
great.
Sarcasm, as we all know, might be occasionally hilarious (and
often a pretty
great way to vent your annoyance with the world), but it doesn't exactly seem like a surefire strategy to build alliances and get ahead at
work.
This type of behaviour, coupled with the fact that women
often don't take enough credit for their
work, can allow
great female - initiated ideas to go unheard in even the most progressive of organizations.
Your investment is
often just giving a timely «You're
doing a good job» or «It's
great working with you» shout out.
This makes viewing the movie
great fun because we, who are so
often buffeted about in the world by not knowing how life
works, here know what the world doesn't.
But advanced academic
work does have a point to it; there are
great riches in the Christian tradition, and it's
often only the trained theologian who will see the dangers to which an argument might lead or remember the beautiful passage from one of Augustine's sermons that best illumines a point.
The serial killer next door is
often described as a regular guy, going about his business,
doing a
great job at
work, and chatting with the neighbors.
But it is also a delightful discovery that, once at
work, the motions, the activity of
doing the job
often stimulates the mind to
greater vision and clearer insight than can ever be known by those who passively protect their untried ideals.
It was definitely not agrarian, but it was
often chosen because it provided
greater family stability than
did the grinding
work and unceasing uncertainty of subsistence agriculture.
Jeremy a
great job of blowing the dust off these passages and revealing their true meaning, which is
often hidden by those with an agenda of trying to make believers fear that they will loose eternity with Christ if they don't try harders through
works or their obedience to following the law.
Most of my cooking in this style is kind of thrown together, which is why I don't
often post it, but I will make an effort to really document what
works, why I
did this, that, and that other thing, and will keep on making food that tastes
great and makes you feel
great!
I barely freeze anything, but this is one thing I
do freeze
often and it
works great.
In savory stuff, it's not as big a deal, but in sweet stuff, it
often works in unique ways — the oil hardens when chilled (other oils don't), and the flour absorbs a
great deal of liquid.
In the midfield, (including RWB & LWB) we have a whole bunch of tweeners... none offer the full package, none make sense in our manager's current favourite formation, except for Sead on the left and Ox on the right, and all of them have never shown any consistency for more than a heartbeat... Sead, who I'm including in this category because of our present formation, looks like a positive addition, minus his occasional brain farts, but I would rather see what he could
do in a back 4 before making my mind up... Ox, who has never played better, which isn't saying much considering his largely underwhelming play in previous seasons, seems to have found a home in this new formation; unfortunately, can we really expect this oft - injured player to handle the taxing duties that come with said position over the long haul, not to mention, it looks like he has no intention of staying... Ramsey has relied on the empathy that stems from his gruesome injury years ago and the excitement that was generated a few years back when he finally seemed to put in altogether, but on the whole he has been a big disappointment (neither he nor the Ox have scored enough to warrant a regular spot)... Wiltshire should be put on a weekly contract then played until he suffers his first injury, if and when that occurs he should be shipped - out and no one should very be allowed to say his name on club grounds ever again... Elnehy & Coq are average players who couldn't make any of the top 7 teams currently in the EPL... both have showed some
great energy on the pitch, but neither are top quality and no good team can afford to have that many average players on their bench playing the same position, especially with Coq's injury history / discipline concerns and Elheny's headless chicken tendencies... as for Xhaka, his tenure here so far has been incredibly underwhelming... we know he has some skills to provide the long ball but his defensive
work is piss poor and he gives the ball away too cheaply and far too
often... finally, the enigma himself, Ozil, so much skill with his left foot but his presence has been more frustrating than uplifting... in many respects his failure has been directly related to the failure of this club to provide him with the necessary players up front, minus Sanchez of course, and unless something drastic happens very soon his legacy will be largely a negative one (much like Wenger's)
Teams
often try involving Hibbert in these plays because they know his foot speed isn't
great, but when Hibbert is contesting shots at the rim like he
did in Game 1, it doesn't
work.
Children
often get
great joy from
doing things that adults consider
work.
So
often times I put one latch in the cabinet and our mom says oh I really like those, it's really
great; but you didn't put in the drawer I say, this latch won't
work in the drawer and drawer latch won't
work in the cabinet.
Lunch
works great with most girls and some boys, but
often boys communicate better «sideways» — when they're next to you while
doing an activity.
«STRIVE has
done great work for years, but they
often operated in a vacuum,» she said.
«
Often, we are privileged to
work on extensions of existing areas of research which have been pioneered by
great minds in the field, but this project has been different in that we have
done a lot of the initial development ourselves.
Too
often, academic researchers seeking corporate support for their
work try to convince industry scientists that what they
do is
great science, notes Michael Amiridis, a chemical engineer and dean of the college of engineering and computing at the University of South Carolina, Columbia.
«We see a dose - response relationship between frequency of night shift
work and type 2 diabetes, where the more
often people
do shift
work, the
greater their likelihood of having the disease, regardless of genetic predisposition,» said co-first author Céline Vetter, PhD who conducted this
work while at the Channing Division of Network Medicine at BWH, along with co-first author Hassan S. Dashti, PhD, RD. Vetter is now an assistant professor at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Often immunotherapy drugs like Keytruda and Yervoy don't
work great on breast cancer because it tends to be less immunogenic.
im not against low carb at all, keto or original atkins are not my favorite ways to approach it, but Im very much in favor of certain types of low carb diets, particularly higher protein, diets with moderate carb restriction... i use low carb, hi - protein for contest prep myself... unfortunately, what pervades much of the low carb world still today, is this belief that calories
do nt matter or calories
do nt count or what you alluded to, that you can have a calorie deficit and not lose fat... whats really happening is that low carb / higher protein can be a very good way to automatically control appetite and calorie intake, and is also
often important for some peoples health given their metabolic status (not very carb tolerant, etc)... its also unfortunate that many in the low carb community are among the ones to suggest that exercise is a waste of time, etc etc, which is also not true and
does great disservice to many who listen... low carb
does nt
work due to some voodoo or because the law of thermodynamics
does nt apply... it
works mainly because it controls calories and for some people, helps them achieve calorie deficit better than other diets... when folks show up here and suggest «i was in a calorie deficit but wasnt losing» or «exercise
does nt
work» thats when we cant help but grimace... or chuckle...
Before my head injury I was
doing great working out 4 - 5 times a week having about 1200 calories a day but having reefed days every so
often.
I have a little hour glass hand held spiralizer that
works great although I
do get tired when I make large amounts which I
do often with a vegan and autoimmune sufferer in the house (UC).
This store
often has clothing for younger women, but I find they have a
great selection of
work / office pants that have various waist sizes and recognize that just because your waist is bigger doesn't mean you don't want comfort.
Image source: As a
working mum with long hair, my hair
often gets thrown into a bun, in fact nearly every day, so it's
great to see a bridal bun
done with style.
Sometimes it's easy to forget in my
often solitary
work life that I actually have a huge community of women who love many of the same things I
do, and while there's plenty of back - and - forth on social media, I really valued the chance to talk with some of you in
greater detail than an Instagram DM lends itself to.
My slow cooker gets lots of use because not only
does it cook a
great meal without heating up the whole kitchen (or the whole house) but because the warm weather months are
often the busiest on the homestead, I can
work all day outside and come in to a meal waiting for me.
I get a
great boost out of picking up a new make up product, and
often tell myself Kerry, you
work hard, its no issue to buy that 98th nude lipstick... I need to stop
doing that!
I don't
often use things with bronze shades in them but this
works great.
I don't wear pastels very
often and I think a
great pair of jeans that fit like a glove always
work for me.
I think BW have
done a
great job of advancing themselves on an education and
work level, but love is a dance that
often eludes us.
Bad Meets Evil
works great as a duo, it's just a shame we don't see more of this type of rapid, evil flowing from either of them as
often.
The creative approach, which ultimately relies on the viewer to
do some heavier - than - usual lifting,
works more
often than it doesn't, and at a lean and energetic 58 minutes, it's a
great time.
Often they say don't
work with people who are you heroes but it was a
great experience.»
Think of performers like Brad Pitt and Sandra Bullock, who have
done some of their best acting later in their careers without the benefit of total transformation —
often because of
great filmmakers
working with them, not around them.
Haneke has suggested that this could be his swan song, which helps explain why it
often plays like a
greatest - hits collection, drawing together elements, obsessions, and even characters (Trintignant seems to be playing the same person he
did in Amour) from his entire body of
work.
The performances are all
great, the cinematography is workmanlike but generally decent (though the Scorsese - y flourishes
often don't
work because, well, it feels like worse Scorsese), but the film has no presence or lasting impact.
The always -
great Toni Collette
does possibly the best
work of her career as Annie Graham, an artist (she designs miniature models that
often replicate her own home life, which is clearly a reference to a filmmaker producing a film that he's admitted comes from his own personal life) and mother of two.
I think, in talking about
doing volunteer
work, there is
often a
great emphasis placed on how rewarding and fulfilling volunteer
work can be.
However, as my father
often observed with
great frustration, I rarely spent my evenings
doing homework; I was able to finish my
work during class or in study halls.
Doing more with less forces you to rethink the
work, which can
often result in
greater efficiency.
I
often find it hard to answer concisely — our children and schools have many needs, and we have all acknowledged that despite progress, we have significant
work to
do to ensure a
great school for every child.
The previous poster have
great examples of rotors in need of replacement but I
worked as a mechanic for years and rotors have become so cheap for most vehicles the easiest thing to
do is replace them as paying someone to resurface
often costs more on labor than buying new rotors.
I don't live in Ottawa on a permanent basis (I
work abroad and my home base is in the National Capital), but I go back and take the bus I
often think of how
great it would be to have signs and posters that could change simultaneously from a centralized location.