Give them a few
precise examples of your accomplishments with figures to support your claims.
Training or assistance may be recommended, and giving
precise examples of deficiencies will help your employee correct the issue faster.
It was not the reason about the safety of my health, because I know
the precise examples of opposite, when the people with twelve cigarettes per - day in the mouth live till the 80 - 90 years.
He or she can help you identify
precise examples of where your ex is violating the court ordered custody and / or visitation agreement and help you take steps toward resolving the issue amicably.
Not exact matches
Take Workday's app as an
example; it uses bright, palette colors throughout its app and
precise, formal design choices to demonstrate an aura
of professionalism while still being friendly and approachable.
Another
example: If AEs need help accelerating closing
of mature opportunities, Marketing can trigger surgically
precise personalized emails or banner ad campaigns, in addition to current sales initiatives.
The ride - hailing giant appears to be trying to find a compromise between rider safety concerns — there have been reports
of Uber drivers stalking riders, for
example — and drivers wanting to have
precise logs so they can challenge fare disputes.
How such a spirit
of sobriety expresses itself, not simply in literary or philosophic reading lists, but in platforms and party rhetoric that can resonate with 21st century Americans, I to a large degree leave to others (our Pete comes to mind), even if my turning here to the
example of Solzhenitsyn reminds me that faith in God's promises will be necessary to sustain us in the quite possible event that even our grasping and steadfastly acting upon the «most
precise» political prudence might yet fail to stop catastrophe.
For
example, the seeming unlimited number
of galaxies (with each containing anywhere from an estimated 10 to 500 billion stars) and the
precise order that exists within the universe, and the shear distance between stars (an average about 4.2 light years or about 25 trillion miles), has caused some to stop and look in awe.
(The other
example in the Bible
of very
precise predictions is in Daniel.
Although
precise figures are elusive and probably higher than reports indicate, organizations — for
example, Open Doors, the Catholic Bishops» Conference
of India, the All India Catholic Union, the Evangelical Fellowship
of India, and the recently founded United Christian Forum for Human Rights — that monitor persecution in India testify to the general trend.
The other best
example in the Bible
of very
precise predictions is in Daniel.
The story
of creation and the story
of the fall, for
example, like the account
of the last things in the Book
of Revelation, may properly be called myths, since they are concerned with absolute beginnings and endings or with universally predicable truths, about which no
precise conceptual statements can be made and which are best expressed in pictorial language.
In fact religion is commonly understood as consisting precisely (from our viewpoint) in such relatively trivial and non-essential elements — as for
example, the
precise acceptance
of particular historic doctrines, the reverencing
of sacred books, or the performance
of specific ritual acts.
The primary reason apostles were so important in the early church is because they did not have an accurate account
of the life
of Jesus which they were to follow, or reliable
examples of what other local churches were doing, or
precise guidance from teachers on how to live and apply the life
of Jesus to their lives in their cultures.
The problem with asking people to name themselves, however, is that so many
of them don't provide very
precise answers («just Christian,» for
example).
Since my acquaintance
of the Guild for Psychological Studies is somewhat recent, I have asked Dr. Howes to write a brief appendix for this book, outlining the Guild's approach in more
precise detail and providing several
examples of the kinds
of questions asked.
It has been a hallmark
of genuine natural law theories that through rational reflection on human nature they arrive at the
precise place where Scripture reports a firm commandment (against killing the innocent, for
example, or violating marriage vows).
We encourage the adoption
of drip irrigation, for
example, in tomato growing because it delivers the
precise amount
of water the crop needs, when it needs it, where it needs it, thus minimizing irrigation waste.
Steph Curry with his
precise work ethic is a prime
example of conscientiousness in sport.
Taking recent election as an
example, we could have 185 CDU - leaning and - endorsed independents, but CDU would also win an insane number
of party list seats (about 200, not sure about
precise algorithm calculating «compensations»).
For
example, the
precise way in which clouds will respond as temperatures increase is a critical factor governing the overall size
of the projected warming.
So, for
example, simply inserting an electrical probe into the stack to a certain
precise depth would make it possible to uniquely «address» any one
of the hundreds
of layers.
For
example, knowing the
precise brain activity involved could shed light on disorders in which body awareness is disrupted, such as schizophrenia, and help with the development
of prosthetic limbs that are more easily incorporated into body image.
One repeating
example of a fast radio burst has finally been pinned down to a tiny and distant dwarf galaxy, narrowing down its
precise origin
For
example, a block
of material could allow only one
precise angle and color
of light to pass through, while all others would be blocked.
From the exact measurement
of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) with the Planck space observatory and many other measurements for
example with the Hubble space telescope, the scientists were able to develop a
precise model
of our Universe.
More
precise dating
of the hundreds
of often co-mingled human remains at the site could also indicate the relationship between, for
example, a body and the plastered skull cradled in its arms at the time
of burial: Were they parent and child, or was the skull a venerated ancestor, many generations removed?
Forensics could get a boost from the findings as well: DNA from hair or blood could be used to reveal the
precise ethnic background
of a victim or suspect, for
example.
For
example, we still don't even have a
precise definition
of «stemness,» noted Ali Brivanlou
of Rockefeller University, who is doing studies to see exactly which genes get up - or down - regulated at what stages in ES cell development.
Examples include making sure that the spacecraft has no stray magnetic fields that are large enough to keep us from accurately measuring the Martian and interplanetary fields, and making sure that the pointing
of the mass spectrometer is sufficiently
precise and accurate that the molecules will stream straight in through the inlet port when we're making measurements.
Emory neuropsychologist Dan Drane, who probes the effects
of epilepsy surgery on memory and language abilities, had identified Olds as a good
example of how the more
precise stereotactic laser ablation procedure pioneered by Gross can preserve those cognitive functions, in contrast to an open resection.
One path to advanced nanotechnologies begins with using scanning probe microscopes (SPM) to make atomically
precise surface modifications — see, for
example p. xii
of Productive Nanosystems: A Technology Roadmap.
«We think it's the first
example of a nanoparticle that carries a
precise ratio
of three drugs and can release those drugs in response to three distinct triggering mechanisms,» says Johnson.
This is a perfect
example of protein guilt — I felt guilty if I didn't eat a
precise amount
of protein at every meal.
These impairments hold ecological relevance, particularly in contexts in which
precise disambiguation
of complex socio - emotional cues is critical but insufficient sleep is prevalent; for
example, in members
of the military, emergency service personnel, medical professionals, and new parents.
Instead
of speaking «I love music, films and restaurants,» the proposal
of precise examples.
But more than any other film — with the possible exception
of The Last Temptation
of Christ and that
example doesn't count because it's a far more
precise moment — the last five or ten minutes
of Batman make the movie.
For
example, he uses a lot
of angled mirror shots to illustrate the altered perspective
of that person,
precise focusing and blurring to mimic foggy state
of mind, and removing the camera from the steadicam in some scenes to create energy.
Charters that succeed with low - income children go full bore: all - out culture building in the classroom, students and staffers willing to endure longer school hours, bright teachers willing to adapt to
precise training regimens and relinquish a fair amount
of privacy (giving out their cell - phone number for afterschool homework questions, for
example).
In this case, the assessment design should explicitly mention the value
of peer feedback; building trust and capacity in self and peer assessment can be addressed by defining the objectives using
precise criteria and providing student
examples, as well as tools like rubrics, scales and explanatory automatic answers to support learners.
In the case
of the above
example, as well as discussing the exact wording
of problems and numbers to be used, the educators also spent time: anticipating student solutions, responses and questions; thinking about how they were going to organise and use space on their chalkboard (seen in Japan as an important part
of organising students» thinking and understanding); and discussing
precise lesson timings.
«Advanced» work «communicates insightfully with consistent awareness
of audience and purpose; writing is confident, coherent, clearly focused, well - organized, and thoroughly developed; provides a variety
of well - chosen details, quotations, or
examples to support claims; demonstrates exceptional control
of sentence structure with
precise use
of language and word choice; reflects mastery
of the conventions
of written English and is virtually free
of errors.»
For
example, while Latino students account for 16 percent
of observations in the data, the state has too few Latino teachers to estimate
precise race - match effects for this group.
Read Blair and Blunkett circa 1996 and marvel at their use
of data,
of named
examples,
of absolutely
precise interventions.
None
of the old standards that you listed requires use
of, let alone understanding
of, the equals sign — my
example of precise and meaningful syntax.
The particular aspect (now please don't reply that that's the whole thing, and that the Common Core doesn't require numeric precision)
of the «attend to precision» Common Core practice that I explained, and gave
examples of, has not to do with numeric precision, but rather, with
precise symbols and syntax.
Roesch and the Talbot 14/45 — Nick Baldwin discusses the importance
of this remarkably advanced model and recalls his enjoyment
of his own
example / Napiers in Australia — A fascinating selection
of period photographs
of Napiers «down under» has been discovered by Bill Bishop / Derby Bentleys — On their 60th anniversary Martyn Nutland re-assesses the first Rolls - Royce - produced Bentleys / Car badges — In part 2
of his article Michael Worthington - Williams reveals further
examples of motor car heraldry / Evolution
of the car up to 1904 — Bryan Goodman explains how the design
of the earliest cars developed from that
of contemporary horse - drawn vehicles / 1931 Morris Minor — The Editor experiences William Morris's somewhat belated but technically advanced answer to the Austin Seven / Acetylene lighting Part 2 — Dr. C. Brooks continues his history
of the development
of acetylene lighting for vehicles / Hillman light car mystery — Some doubt remains as to the
precise age
of this beautifully preserved 1919 Hillman.
Third - generation Magnetic Ride dampers charge and discharge faster than earlier
examples, allowing for more
precise control
of damping rates.
Take the doors, for
example: Closing any
of the doors on the Fusion results in a
precise, solid «thunk.»