Sentences with phrase «properly utilised»

From one - on - one consultations with a Relationship Manager to the exclusive Back - Office Team ensuring FXCM's resources are being properly utilised, customer support is second to none.
The 24 year old will no doubt give that added pace, which no will doubt pose problems for any defence if properly utilised.
It might just yet turn out that, properly utilised, he adds more to our team than Sanchez will add to himself at United.
Shad Forsythe has a fantastic reputation, is he and others at the club being properly utilised and listened to.
xhaka is not being properly utilised by arsene, period.
The NLC President, however, expressed shock that rather than call for the sanction of governors who failed to properly utilise their bail - out funds, and creating misery to the people as well as overheating the polity, Okupe would be calling for the «blood of hapless civil servants».
In fact, as much as people criticise the Wii U GamePad for lacking any games that properly utilise its features, it's the Pro Controller that looks like the accessory designed for a bunch of games that never came.

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I think presentation software can be very exciting and innovative and really showcase a business and its goals if it is utilised properly.
a bare bones team with no striker, Wenger may or may not be utilising his squad properly but regardless of if your an AKB or an AOB the fact is he's NOT going anywhere so deal with it!!!! we need a DM, another Centre back, and also a striker of world class calibre which as much as I like Giroud he just isn't that
Its unfortunate for him that he isn't being utilise properly by wenger!
Squad selection — you have lost your way and fail to utilise the entire squad properly.
Oh, I know he's injury prone and all the arguments against him, but what a talent that lad has when it's utilised properly.
They failed to utilise him properly and their management of him was poor, with him not being given the sustained run of games that he needed to settle.
I've seen 4 year olds with better understanding of the language you are trying to use (notice how the word «use» is supposed to be properly be utilised).
So, it must be allocated to those who will utilise it properly for production.
Athletes typically go into thoracic hyper extension to utilise the accessory respiratory muscles (intercostals, sternocleidomastoids etc.) to make up for their lack of ability to properly use the diaphragm during breathing.
Lack of insulin reduces the body's ability to utilise nutrients (fuel) properly.
One of the most overlooked and underused resources a school has is it's car park — an asset which could be bringing in a significant amount of extra income every year if utilised properly.
The influx of technology to classrooms has been rapid, but that doesn't mean the change has always been managed properly for the people utilising it.
The Maximising the Impact of Teaching Assistants (MITA) project (http://maximisingtas.co.uk) has been set up to improve deployment and the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) has carried out several TA led research programmes, which conclude that TAs can significantly improve pupil outcomes, but only if they are properly trained and effectively utilised.
Diabetes mellitus is a chronic condition where a deficiency exists in the cat's body, and prevents it from producing insulin or utilising it properly.
The game does have a tutorial mode for first time players, and it's well worth a play to get to grips with everything from the very basics to the more high - level skills that could prove to win you a match if utilised properly.
Utilise yours properly, and your CV becomes the perfect document to reinforce your talent.
If you choose to create a LinkedIn profile (which I suggest) prepare it properly and utilise everything that LinkedIn has to offer.
As you would expect from someone of my calibre, I have no trouble utilising my years of experience and combining my expertise to get the job done properly.
However, they are unable to properly access and utilise those services, due to cultural and language barriers which exist, which inhibits communication between themselves and service providers, resulting in extreme difficulties and problems causing inappropriate, inefficient and non-cost effective delivery of services.
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