ATS systems are set up to digest chronological formats correctly: These systems identify
the predictable order of contact information, company names, job titles, bullet descriptions and key words found in a chronological resume.
Have a fairly firm bedtime and
a predictable order of events.
Not exact matches
«Being organized doesn't necessarily mean running to a strict set
of mandated rules, where everything is pedantically in
order and
predictable,» Branson explained in a blog post.
contains an analytical discussion
of duration and its importance, but the simple point here is that the longer the duration
of an investment, the longer the investment horizon a passive investor requires in
order to expect a reasonably
predictable long - term return.
The failure
of the 1980 recovery was certainly not
predictable from the Purchasing Managers Index, which had soared from 29.4 in May to 58.2 in November 1980, while the New
Orders Index surged from 25.6 to 65.3.
In
order for a scientific system to reach «theory» stage, we have a solid structure
of facts that when tested, reproducibly produce
predictable outcomes.
Most churches»
order of worship rarely changes: the lessons are familiar, people prefer hymns they know, and even the sermon is usually quite
predictable.
Looking at our universe, we observe the stable laws
of physics, the scientifically measurable and
predictable qualities
of matter, the
ordered relationships
of organisms to their environment and the process we call «evolution» by which living things develop.
The changes which the patient was experiencing, with much travail, are nonetheless precisely those sorts
of changes
predictable throughout the human life - cycle, about which the fundamental task is to maintain an affirmation
of the natural
order, with all its vicissitudes.
Such intervention can be regular and
predictable on the basis
of intuitions
of the
order of eternal objects in the primordial nature
of God and can, therefore, be taken into account in the planning and responsible free choosing
of men.
When babies start teething, the
order of the process generally proceeds along in fairly
predictable stages.
To create a bedtime routine that works for your toddler and that will serve him and you for years to come, put together a
predictable sequence
of events that you can consistently follow in the same
order every night.
In the absence
of a world government, it is credible commitments that give some
order to international relations, making decisions more
predictable and facilitating cooperation.
Rikers Island, never a garden spot, devolved into a seething snakepit after the mayor settled a federal suit in 2015 by effectively stripping corrections officers
of the ability to maintain
order in coherent,
predictable ways.
I've been trying to wear combinations that aren't so typical
of me (as shown here) in
order to make my outfits more «interesting» and less
predictable, which is something I talked about a bit in my style resolutions post.
Every one
of those choices has repercussions; the only thing
predictable about the consequences is that they will inevitably happen in
order to keep the central conflict moving foward.
CGI waves, some foggy 3D photography, and a lot
of barked
orders ensue, and there's not a moment that isn't satisfyingly
predictable.
Student frustration is probably a fairly
predictable short - term side effect
of asking higher -
order questions.
Learners with speech, language and communication difficulties can benefit from the need to be precise in the choice
of language, to sequence it in the right
order, and to use correct syntax, whilst those with physical disabilities can control a device and make it behave in a precise,
predictable way that may be a real challenge when it comes to their own bodies.
If classrooms are established as places
of mutual respect, places
of investigation and learning, places
of positive energy, and places
of predictable order, it follows that the children occupying them will likewise demonstrate proper conduct — because they'll be busy working and getting educated together.
Right now, I'm reading Jal Mehta's The Allure
of Order, Diane Ravitch's Reign
of Error, and Seymour Sarason's The
Predictable Failure
of School Reform as some kind
of crazy puzzle where the parts eventually fit.
«(Former Democratic Gov. Jim) Doyle was a very
predictable opponent
of the program and took his
orders from the teachers union.
For DIY investors and clients
of discount brokerages, events like the Brexit also lead to some likely (if not
predictable) scenarios when a trading system or two just can't withstand the rush
of orders.
Most financial advisors will recommend a mix
of fixed - term bonds, alongside stocks, in
order to ensure proper asset allocation and more consistent and
predictable earnings from your investments.
Speaking
of predictable, here's my Top Three Best Mario Games (In No Particular
Order) before we get to the main course: Super Mario World, Super Mario Galaxy, and Super Mario Bros. 3.
With its simplistic level design, its game story that is as vanilla and
predictable as an episode
of Sesame Street, and the total lack
of any true skill needed to complete the campaign, Knack will soon be forgotten under the hype — and hopeful execution —
of better games like inFamous: Second Son and The
Order: 1886, both PS4 exclusives that are scheduled to hit in 2014.
What I find amusing is when people are so determined to dismiss a result that they find fault with everything regardless
of its salience or quantitative impact in
order to come to a totally
predictable conclusion that the paper can be ignored.
In
order to meet the scale
of financial resources required -LCB- and the commitments under Articles -LCB- 4.1 -RCB-, 4.3, 4.4 and 4.5 -RCB- to support enhanced action on adaptation and mitigation by developing country Parties and for technology cooperation and capacity - building, developed country Parties -LCB- and Annex II Parties -RCB--LCB- and other Parties according to agreed eligibility criteria, which shall be updated through a periodic review -RCB--LCB- shall -RCB- provide scaled - up, new and additional, -LCB- over and above -LCB- existing -RCB- ODA -RCB-, sustainable, adequate,
predictable and stable financial resources, in a measurable, reportable and verifiable manner.
Nevertheless its sometimes helpful to think about them as if they're low -
order systems and to talk about equilibrium, under the assumption that the envelope
of variable behavior moves in a
predictable, low -
order way.
ocean is
of the
order of 1000 years, thermal expansion is expected to be relatively slow and
predictable, although shifts in ocean circulation can influence the details
of the warming and sea - level rise.
Predicted and
predictable but I've heard suggestions from some quarters that a business like Thomson Reuters may be
of a character that will destroy the innovative spirit
of PLC in
order to make it fit with the parent company.
In
order to obtain consistent and
predictable results, surgeons, restoring dentists, orthodontists and dental technicians should work as a team.This course will describe all phases
of treatment for those patients receiving osseointegrated implants in the aesthetics zone, from treatment planning phase to completion, emphasizing the importance
of soft tissue management from the prosthetic end as well as fundamental laboratory communication tools.
Florida currently has no guidelines for alimony, and the bill creates formulas which would implement presumptive ranges for the amount and duration
of alimony that a judge could
order, making awards more
predictable.
Corporate and institutional clients are especially finding sale - leaseback transactions useful when they seek to cash in on the equity from their real estate assets in
order to grow their business and reduce some
of the debt from their balance sheets; investors seeking more stable and
predictable returns are also finding sale - leasebacks to be an attractive choice.
A kitchen doesn't need to be a sterile
predictable «kitchen - y» feeling space in
order to stand the test
of time.