Sentences with phrase «omit things»

Should you put forth every single detail concerning your job functions or omit some things?
So whether you like it or not it is better to omit things that are not relevant in the eyes of hiring managers.
People do omit things and embellish roles and responsibilities.
Don't lie, and don't omit things that are obviously important.
Don't omit things because they're over ten years old; trucking companies will find it when they do your background check and that pre-hire will become post-never.
All in all, it is a real missed opportunity on Hangar 13's part to omit these things that could have been used as a form of education on the era for a modern audience.
I like her otherwise and I hate having to omit things when she asks questions.
A scholar does not purposely omit things that do nt agree with her theory.
I didn't have any mushrooms and not a big fan of brown mustard or liquid smoke so omitted those things and it still turned out great.
The physician highlights the healing of the sick or crippled, so he omits some things that the tax man recorded or presents them in a different order.
They omitted things I don't calculate until I start doing my taxes, like mileage or meal allowances.
Naturally this has caused gamers around the world to start comparing sales numbers to that of the Playstation 4, however this is where things get a little trickier as many people are omitting some things that need to be taken into consideration.
We omitted things that we didn't feel would be universally used, and ended up with the current set of component you see now.»

Not exact matches

A few other things about inflation that are a bit odd are the importance of the goods and services that are included in the calculation basket (the UK's CPI measure of inflation conspicuously omits housing costs for example).
And the things you often omit, it just seems dishonest to omit them from the discussion, sometimes.
For kicks, notice how this sentence says the same thing twice (I have omitted a parenthetical).
(5) Evolutionary theory is similarly influenced by the reductionistic bias of science, with its tendency to try to understand phenomena in terms of the simplest explanation (the law of parsimony) and to do so by always explaining higher orders of things in terms of lower orders — as if nothing significant were being omitted.
It is noteworthy that Luke omits the whole pericope, also that the outlook of the pericope is the same as that of the passion announcements, and even agrees with them in style: the Son of Man is to «rise,» not — as elsewhere in the primitive tradition — to «be raised»; but first he is to «suffer many things» — a5 in 8:31.
This is one of the few things in Mark that Matthew and Luke both omit.
So then Mark made no mistake, while he thus wrote down some things as he remembered them; for he made it his one care not to omit anything that he heard, or to set down any false statement therein.
Just as the success of the computer depends upon the meticulous preparation of instructions by the programmer, omitting no step in the whole process, so it is assumed that the success of the human learner, who is believed to be (among other things) a very complex cybernetic mechanism, depends upon the scrupulous logical organization of teaching materials.
But it's always a language problem (for me) trying to say these things without contradiction or paradox or omitting the other aspect which opposes and is also true.
Tone, expression, etc. are all omitted, and it's easy for things to be misunderstood.
They always concur on the great lines of the doctrines and the main facts; they differ in that one omits certain things which another relates»
1.300 - 318) called monads, firsts, or «feeling qualities,» are omitted from the account of things found in physics and chemistry, except for the methodological point that we detect the presence of the various magnitudes and spatio - temporal structures by our qualitative human sense perceptions, visual or tactual.
It becomes increasingly incredible to common - sense that the only things that have any importance, namely feelings and qualities, are the things to be omitted from reality.
If you omit these other 2 things, you subtract half of the Apostolic pronouncement you deem is the content to saving faith.
In fact, at the final metaphysical level, one should want the richest ontology possible, because each thing that is omitted from the ontology is a thing whose possible mode of existence is no longer subject to inquiry.
The only thing I'll do different next time is omit the almonds from the frangipani and just use almond extract.
By all means, you can omit the cocoa nibs and olive oil if that's not your thing, but the salt is a must.
I'm making this tonight, but I really hate all things licorice - tasting (seriously, I even hate fennel), so I plan to omit the star anise since I don't want to waste time hunting down something that I have a feeling I'm not going to like... so I guess it'll be a little less authentic, but oh well.
The best thing about this recipe is its adaptability; omit the flour for a GF option and experiment with other spices and powders in the place of beetroot.
Dark green poblano chiles add a bit of fruity heat; if your gang prefers things mild, simply omit them and the jalapeño and swap in bell peppers instead.
I omitted a few things based on availability and it was still wonderful.
I didn't change a single thing about the recipe other than cutting 12 slabs instead of 8 which I do recommend and omitting the oil from the dressing which didn't seem to affect it whatsoever.
Adults like the extra added chives; children will be grateful if you omit them so they don't have to pick off the little green things.
If pumpkin seeds aren't your thing, feel free to omit.
Sorry this thing is giving me a hard time from my phone... I used whole wheat flour because I was out of regular all purpose... I usually can't taste a big difference except things are occasionally drier but these weren't because all the pumpkin... But I replaced the ginger with turmeric, the allspice with cardamom (in the amounts called for) and omitted the cloves entirely and they were so delicious!!!
The only thing I did was double the eggplant and omit the sausage since I had a lot of eggplant on hand and zero sausage.
I did two things differently - I omitted the green onions and replaced them with steamed green beans.
So I looked at your site, of course, because you have the best of things: — RRB - I used coconut oil, half coconut sugar half honey, and omitted the nuts and raisins and it turned out fantastic!
The only thing I did different was omit the sugar and add about 1 tsp worcestershire sauce to make it more savory.
I'm always switching up my minestrone soup to make it more fun — like that time I lightened things up by omitting the potatoes and added zoodles instead of pasta.
With my snowball variation, I decided to keep things comparatively close to the original recipe, omit the nuts, dairy, and refined sugar, yet still make a buttery, flakey, and delightfully sweet cookie that everyone would enjoy.
I'm surprised you omitted to volunteer the things you can do while waiting to stir every 30 minutes.
One thing though, I really don't like oregano, is there something else you would suggest that I use or just omit it?
The only thing I omitted was the vanilla which shouldn't have made any difference in terms of moisture.
But I don't think it would hurt a thing to omit it entirely.
I don't have that much experience sweetening things with dates or dried fruits, but I suppose a date paste (or Fruit Paste) can add sweetness if you omit the stevia.
We omitted the meat to keep things simple and went with a round shape to change things up.
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