Not exact matches
«a
general phrase to describe the way many atheists use «the man in the clouds»...
rather than refuting the continuing effort to understand the Ultimate reality of the Universe that most devloped mystics of all religions strive for (the Truth).»
«There are three reasons for
phrasing the question this way — ignorance, sloppy
phrasing or deliberate dishonesty... If someone brings up birds in
general,
rather than raptors that is a reasonable way of to rebut them.»
It's people who have businesses in
general which is why there is even the
phrase of working on your business
rather than in your business because this is a very generalizable and common problem where people get caught up in the day to day and making sure they get paid tomorrow and can easily lose sight of having longer term goals and strategies to achieve them.
The best way to accomplish this is to jot down a couple of talking points for each potential interview question, and then practice the
general ideas you want to discuss
rather than memorizing specific
phrases.
Also, while there are no rules — you need to present your information in a manner that works best for your individual situation — there are some
general standards that are typically used, and some «rules,» or,
rather, helpful guidelines, in terms of formatting, font use,
phrasing, and how to most effectively use bullet points, charts, and other tools.
Hiring managers prefer to skim through this section
rather quickly, so it is best to use bullet points and short,
general phrases when describing your skillsets, as the jobseeker in our sample does.