Sentences with phrase «probably gives examples»

You list your skills and job experience, probably give some examples of successful projects...

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For example, there's no YouTube app in the Oculus Store, which is unfortunate given that it's probably the leading platform for user - uploaded VR content.
For example, if the owner would give the business to an employee or close it over time if he couldn't sell it, you probably have more room to negotiate a lower price.
You are probably one of the best examples of someone who isn't afraid to give stuff away for free.
Buffett gave an example that losses for damage to houses have grown in Florida isn't just because hurricanes may be worse, but because «you probably have five times the insured values or maybe ten times the insured values.»
Probably I can explain what I have in mind better by giving a concrete proposal as an example than by talking about what it would be like.
The above is probably unclear and will likely remain so unless an example is given.
I'll probably regret it but I have to ask but, can you give a specific example of how your meaning has been deformed?
Probably not) We are all supposed to show proof and give examples to you for our statements but you haven't justified any of your own.
To give one specific example, it is surely impossible for us to conceive of what an electron's experience would be like, but we must conceive of it as some kind of experience or not conceive of it at all.1 Therefore, it is probably less misleading to state that human experience is the one keyhole through which man may catch a fleeting glimpse of the vast panorama of the universe instead of the clue that solves the riddles of the cosmos.
For example, if you fail to dig a ball on defense «'' one you probably should have gotten «'' you have a couple of choices: You can dwell on it, get frustrated, wish it never it happened and worry about if it might happen again; or, you can give yourself a brief correction and change your focus towards the next ball.
If, for example, the first - graders had been given examples of this kind of problem before, then it would probably be quite easy.
Trying to fold a regular sheet around the crib mattress probably wouldn't give a snug, safe fit, for example.
You could probably wash bottles while pumping, for example, but not clean the house or give your kid a bath.
I never pushed it and I never gave her anything which made me uncomfortable, but for example, she bit chicken off a bone when she was probably ten months old.
@holmes200 The example you bring up in your second comment in laymen's terms can be considered extortion, and the EU would also probably consider secondary costs (such as giving other member states bad ideas) before «throwing money at Greece» and caving.
He gave the example of the low impacts on the map off the U.S. West Coast, which he said is probably because of relatively low temperatures in that area in 2013, versus the scorching heat in the same area now.
And temporarily eliminating sugar and dairy was a good exercise — I admittedly probably eat more of these food groups than is ideal, and giving them up forced me to load up on healthier substitutions (for example, adding avocado to my salads instead of my go - to feta).
I agree that being in ketosis 24/7 is probably not a good idea (or even necessary or possible) for the vast majority of folks (I eat rice once a week for example — I can't give up my weekly curry but now it's without massive naan breads etc.).
To give you a real life example... Personally, I haven't done what most people would label «cardio» in probably well over 5 years, and I'm actually leaner now and have a lower bodyfat % now than years ago when I did cardio regularly.
For example, a hip hop concert probably wouldn't be the right place to look while a salsa dance club will probably give you better luck.
Perhaps it may even gain reputation as an example of great camp (I'm not sure this was intentional given De Palma's recent track record), although that's certainly not something that De Palma would probably be proud of.
When Segel decides to give the penguin and the walrus a break, he rolls out the old people who swear and adorable moppets — 50 First Dates is an example of how to turn what was probably an ambitious script into a star vehicle, catering to Sandler's fans by referencing Happy Gilmore and catering to Sandler himself by giving Rob Schneider a large role that continues Sandler's disturbing propensity in all of his films to demean every imaginable Asian target (Schneider himself guilty once before as the voice of an Asian waiter in Eight Crazy Nights).
Students will probably begin thanking you for all kinds of things: for respecting their intelligence and their desire to be self - directed, for example, and for giving them a chance to «try on» different careers and feel the difference in fit between being a transit planner and an oral historian and imagine themselves doing each type of work day after day.
In the examples given in the beginning of the article, a better review of the context would probably not have led to the students being expelled from the school.
Given an example of the new model and a lifetime to search for the changes you'd probably struggle to find all 1800 claimed by Fiat.
Bearing in mind the giant panel gaps, the awful hood - up visibility, the pointless rear seats and the fact this 11,000 mile example already has a leaking roof and windows that sound «like a baby otter trying to give a distress call to its mother» when they're being rolled up, probably not.
You will probably recognize most of the sub-genres and even be able to give examples of either books or TV series that fall under them.
For example; you might take your pooch outside a lot and of course they will get dirty playing around then you would probably need to give them a bath every few weeks or so depending on how dirty they get.
If, for example, you have decided to give your bird a few blueberries, its droppings will probably be blue or purple for a short time afterwards.
For example, Cruikshank has begun to carry toys and has expanded her treat selection, because even customers who may not dress their dog probably give them toys and treats.
I'm writing this before the promotional prices have even been made available so I can't give specific examples of the kind of deals you'll find but there are a few very popular hotels participating in this promotion that you should probably check out.
For example, i can not see elder scrolls oblivion selling that much nowadays, so you can probably work a deal to give it to us as a freebie.
Sony didn't give any specific examples of what the touch pad would be used for, but we can probably expect game developers to use it in a similar fashion to the touch pad found on the rear of the Playstation Vita.
In a 1988 note addressed to Paul Richard at the Washington Post, for example, Bellamy tries to persuade the critic to cover a show of di Suvero's, conceding, «this pitch will probably remain singular, given my past record with promo campaigns.»
At the time, while I recognized in the installations in which Tonoshiki threw together and brought into dynamic coexistence waste lumber from demolished houses, driftage from the ocean, abandoned televisions and other domestic waste, and scrapped vehicles on the one hand and natural outdoor settings or orderly exhibition rooms in art museums on the other, a common spirit with the cyber-punk-like junk aesthetic that was then reaching its peak (see the work of Seiko Mikami, for example), the only thing I sensed Tonoshiki was stressing — particularly given that he had been influenced by the social sculpture of Joseph Beuys — was probably that the concept of «reversal» could be found in the act of almost violently recycling useless objects that had served their function and were merely waiting to be disposed.
(For example, given that diurnal fluctuatons are on the order of 10 C I probably wouldn't care about a 1 C change in temp if it were +1 C 24/7/365 but that's not what's going on.
They also should have noted that Said & Wegman's retracted article in the journal Computational Statistics and Data Analysis was probably the most spectacularly egregious example of a self - refuting paper published in the «peer - reviewed» literature of the first decade of the 21st century (perhaps that's giving the paper too much credit).
Our nation's leading climate scientists have told us it's dangerous folly, and all the recent Nobel peace laureates have urged us to set a different kind of example for the world... but given the amount of money on the other side, we've had to spend our bodies — and we'll probably have to spend them again.»
For the examples you give they are all probably not fair use.
Probably almost every example of privilege claimed by government is for advice given by actual lawyers in government departments or ministries to their operating clients, or advice given to the AG or other ministers — not advice given by the AG.
For example, even if everything else were true, if the defendant had also stated that the CEO of the Plaintiff was convicted of leading a Nazi concentration camp and killed millions of people, which would have been possible given the CEO's age, knowing perfectly well that the person with a similar name to the CEO who did so was someone else who died an untimely death decades ago, that statement might be defamatory and actionable (at least by the CEO personally and probably by the company if it was alleged that he was hired despite the fact that the company was aware of this circumstance).
Casey Flaherty gives the example that a lawyer should probably know how to convert document to PDF, or at least know how to create a document that is completely ready to be converted.
For example, if they rolled their eyes in discontent, or if they seem not to fully comprehend the legal advice being given, lawyers should repeat their advice, as well as use simpler language and should do so slowly.Putting clients» minds at ease is probably the most single important feeling clients» want to feel when concluding your interactions.
I use these as examples because its very unlikely that any academic law library in Canada has given any thought to canceling the print and probably most would recoil at the suggestion.
For example, in one recent media report, a commentator stated matter of factly that «there isn't very much of it» («it» being price fixing among firms in Canada), that «at any one time, at any one year, there are 10, 12, 15 cases going on» and that «for every case that gets detected, there are probably several cases that aren't» [http://www.cbc.ca/news/business/price-fixing-explainer-1.4489213] Given that price fixing and other conspiracies among competitors are by their nature conducted in secret and there are no statistics or sources of information on active cartels, such speculation on the level that Canadian markets may or may not be cartelized is simply impossible to state with any certainty.
I know you've probably heard that before, so let me give you an example.»)
Work experience can give you lots of examples to draw on — and this is probably the most valuable thing you can do to boost your employability — but voluntary work, extra-curricular activities and aspects of your studies can also feed into your skills inventory.
If you are like many people, you have probably been hoping that looking at examples of other resumes would give you a clue how to solve YOUR resume problems and write YOUR OWN job - winning resume.
Let me give you an example that's completely real and probably terrible to admit.
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