And because credit - card rewards aren't seen as currency in the eyes of the law, they're
often glanced over by judges and lawyers during divorce negotiations.
And because credit - card rewards aren't seen as currency in the eyes of the law, they're
often glanced over by judges and lawyers during divorce negotiations.
From tire set - up to the amount of gas (which affects your cars weight), the level of customization focuses on a strategic element
often glanced over in racing games.
Not exact matches
On several Sunday mornings, she refuses to smile or give eye contact and
often converses with other church members while
glancing over at me, turning down her mouth, or looking me up and down in a disapproving manner.
It's not
often you'll read comments on interior space in evo, but a
glance over your shoulder when sat in the Scirocco reveals its trump card: four useable seats versus the small - kids - for - short - journeys 2 +2 configurations of the RCZ and TT.
The sturdy froth of color and texture that comprises his images creates a «
glancing, immaterial quality,» an impression not of the world as it is, but as it is remembered.1 While the artist finds that «the subject matter of (his) pictures is
often established in one sitting,» he may take up to three years to complete a painting, even one as profoundly simple as After Corot (1979 - 1982).2 Hodgkin's process of recollection is related to that of the master mnemonist, Marcel Proust, whose all -
over attention did not discriminate between the most significant details of memory and the most obscure.
At a first
glance, the above summary does not sound spectacular but more like a truism that we've
often heard
over the years.
Recruiters today typically only
glance over resumes to quickly select those that look the best for an interview; this will
often mean that your resume is overlooked while someone with less experience gets selected just because their resume is better written.