The phrase
"promising candidate" refers to a person who shows great potential or likelihood of being successful and achieving positive results in a particular position or role.
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The most
promising candidate for a dark matter particle could be about to show itself at last, as it is running out of places to hide.
The appointment process typically involves consultation with faculty and practitioners in the relevant field to
identify promising candidates, followed by individual interviews with such candidates.
With the high performance enclosure and mechanical system, the on - site renewable technology as well as their low energy lifestyle, they are
very promising candidates for the program.
Scientists now have several
promising candidates thanks to the discovery of a gene variation in humans that appears to increase lifespan and lower the risk of cardiovascular diseases.
The program
offers promising candidates a chance to lead schools — with greater than normal freedom over hiring, budgets, and other matters — after attending a 14 - month leadership boot camp.
Senior lawyers remain convinced that hiring partners is an effective way to build their firm's business despite concerns over the difficulty of finding and
integrating promising candidates.
The aims are to attract students, talk to them in person about the opportunities at their organisation, give them the chance to ask questions and
encourage promising candidates to apply.
He's Just Not That Into You is an early but
promising candidate for ranking among my least favorite movies of 2009.
Davis is now responsible for leading teams through the adoption of new high - throughput methods of research and development in polymer science — generating dozens of unique materials at a time and rapidly screening them — and finding ways to implement the most
promising candidates in R&D labs across the company.
Embryonic cell lines and autologous embryonic stem cells generated through therapeutic cloning have also been proposed
as promising candidates for future therapies.
Insist on a perfect resume each time, and it's impossible to make the most of highly
promising candidates with «jagged resumes.»
One such system is the Electrolyte Genome, a program designed by researchers at Argonne in collaboration with Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in California that sifts through thousands of potential battery chemistries to
find promising candidates.
«This is a development of considerable significance for nuclear materials science, where composites — particularly oxide dispersion - strengthened steels — have long been considered
promising candidate materials for applications involving high temperature and high irradiation dose,» says Sergei Dudarev, a professor of materials science at Oxford University in the U.K., who was not involved in this work.
Although the stars — Tau Ceti and Epsilon Eridani — were
considered promising candidates, being nearby and sun - like, Project Ozma detected nothing in over 150 hours of observation.
Osama bin Laden and his closest deputies are
not promising candidates for reeducation, and there violent solutions are the only realistic ones.
After all the fussing and discussing, all the hand - wringing and studying, isn't it finally time to do a far better job of
attracting promising candidates to the principal's office?
The other study — Combination therapy with potent PI3K and MAPK inhibitors overcomes adaptive kinome resistance to single agents in preclinical models of glioblastoma — published March 30, shows how drugs targeting PI3K and MAPK could
represent promising candidates for glioblastoma therapy.
In 2015 - 2017, TBVI will continue to support consortium partners to innovate and diversify the vaccine and biomarker pipelines and to
move promising candidates through preclinical and early clinical development.
While school administration programs offer training to just about any teacher who wants it, the Army works to identify and
pursue promising candidates and ruthlessly screens out the unqualified.
Our Executive Search Recruiting generates a list of qualified executive job seekers by tapping into multiple industries and vetting the most
promising candidates who possess the skillset and industry knowledge to fulfill the requirements of any given leadership position.
More potent cancer medicines are on the horizon as Vanderbilt - Ingram researchers identify
promising candidates by designing novel molecules that effectively inhibit notoriously «undruggable» mutations found commonly in many cancers and drug - resistant tumors.
Though the most
promising candidates tend to cultivate relationships with Tisch and his deputy, Adam Rothenberg, long before they formally apply, there are always a handful of what Tisch calls «random companies that show up on the last day and make you go, «Wow.»»
April 29th: One of south London's more interesting contests during the election was in Streatham, where two
promising candidates fought a good - natured campaign:
«This theoretical model will help astronomers concentrate
on promising candidates in their search for Earth - like planets,» says Alibert.
After characterizing the bugs genetically and biochemically, and assessing safety risks, the group
nominates promising candidates to Monsanto for testing in 500,000 annual field trials of every imaginable soil and weather scenario.
«These novel luminescent nanoparticles, called upconversion nanoparticles, have
become promising candidates for a whole variety of ultra-high tech applications such as biological sensing, biomedical imaging and 3D volumetric displays,» says lead author Dr Tim Zhao, from the University of Adelaide's School of Physical Sciences and Institute for Photonics and Advanced Sensing (IPAS).
Particularly interesting was the discovery that the thickness of the gray matter in the brain's temporal and prefrontal regions — the structures that are critical for language and for higher - order cognitive functions like self - control and problem - solving — were the most
promising candidate traits for genetic mapping, based on both their strong genetic basis and association with the disease.
The most
promising candidate thus far has been an attenuated virus, developed in the 1980s by researchers at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases in Fort Detrick, Maryland, whose development fell flat in the»90s.
The Drug Discovery & Development platform (DDD platform) will focus on early drug discovery and
take promising candidates as far as demonstrating in vivo efficacy in relevant models.
«Recent events have taught the global community that
promising candidate countermeasures for emerging infectious diseases, like MERS, need to be advanced early in order to prevent or respond to the potential of a growing epidemic.»