Replace
this phrase with a specific example of a time you demonstrated creative thinking.
Not exact matches
Part of the problem here might be the
specific phrasing about the public guiding wise policy; if Pielke is saying that in the end it's only a comparatively few technocrats who decide, for
example, how to regulate the introduction of mercury into the environment, I agree
with him as far as that goes.
We discussed searching legal blogs for secondary information on
specific legal topics, and we executed a few sample searches: one
with the
phrase «curative proviso,», and another
with the
phrase «Rand Formula» and the added keyword Bernard: These targeted commentary on recent Supreme Court of Canada decisions we had decided, in our
example, we wanted to know more about.
In interpreting, for
example, fair and equitable treatment provisions, an interpretation of the ordinary meaning may replace the terms «fair and equitable»
with similarly vague and empty
phrases such as «just,» «even - handed,» «unbiased,» or «legitimate,» but does not succeed in clarifying the standard's normative content, nor does it indicate what is required of States in
specific circumstances.
I resolve this particular dilemma by using the
phrase and following it
with a
specific example of a problem the person solved.
Recruiters examine the work history section closely for experience that matches what they're looking for, so if you see
phrases in the job description that dovetail
with your own past work, consider putting those exact
phrases into your own work history section.Be exceedingly
specific, using metrics when you can, such as the number of papers graded in the
example above.
This is the section to load
with key words and
phrases (industry -
specific when possible), for
example: High - Tech Electronic Manufacturing, Divestitures & Ownership, Organizational Restructuring & Realignment, ERP — SAP & Oracle / Web - Based MRP.