Some issuers gear secured cards solely toward those looking to build a credit history
rather than applicants who have poor credit and are looking to rebuild it.
Put shortly, as Lady Hale and Lord Carnwath in their joint judgment in MM (Lebanon) and Others state, new rules required a sponsoring partner (
rather than the applicant and partner jointly, and certainly without any assistance from family members) to have a gross annual income of at least # 18,600, with an additional # 3,800 for the first non-settled dependent child, and # 2,400 for each further child.
Carefully crafted, holistic, 21st - century admissions processes should be decided by governing bodies — transparently and collaboratively with schools and other stakeholders — and then applied by law schools, so that we end up with the lawyers the profession needs,
rather than the applicants law schools wanted.
For this reason lenders look at the income potential of the property
rather than the applicant's finances.
Not exact matches
Rather than looking solely at an
applicant's credit score and income, SoFi also considers factors such as education and career choice to decide whether to approve you for a loan.
These factors make it important and inescapable for
applicants to speak directly with a mortgage loan officer at PNC
rather than rely on online tools alone.
In particular, referring to
applicants and petitioners for immigration benefits, and the beneficiaries of such applications and petitions, as «customers» promotes an institutional culture that emphasizes the ultimate satisfaction of
applicants and petitioners,
rather than the correct adjudication of such applications and petitions according to the law.
Use of the term leads to the erroneous belief that
applicants and petitioners,
rather than the American people, are whom we ultimately serve.
This process, the committee found, is outdated, medicalised, «pathologises trans identities», and should be replaced with an administrative process «in line with the principles of gender self - declaration... centred on the wishes of the individual
applicant,
rather than on intensive analysis by doctors and lawyers».
To expedite the application process and to save residents from standing in long lines, HEAP
applicants are encouraged to apply for benefits online
rather than make a trip to the downtown HEAP office.
To expedite the application process and to prevent residents from standing in long lines to apply, HEAP
applicants are encouraged to apply for benefits online,
rather than make a trip to the downtown HEAP office.
Ortiz also talks about a bill he sponsored that would force drivers» license
applicants to make a choice whether to become organ donors,
rather than just tick a box if they want to donate.
Posselt's book focuses on the administrative and intellectual methods that admissions committees use,
rather than on giving
applicants clues about how to get in.
For years I've seen résumés suggesting that
applicants are competing to submit the longest résumé
rather than demonstrating qualifications for the job.
Stellar grades in college could hurt —
rather than help — women new to the job market, according to a new study that suggests employers place more value on the perceived «likability» of female
applicants than on their academic success.
A new law released in November 2004 allowed
applicants to submit certified photocopies
rather than original diplomas.
The participants who read about the unethical behavior of a high - ranking executive,
rather than an entry - level employee, made significantly more negative hiring recommendations for the job
applicant.
Sito and Wahl recommended that
applicants say why they want the position and talk about how they can fill the company's needs,
rather than emphasizing their unhappiness with their current job.
Tornow hopes the extended deadlines — three
rather than four over the next 24 months — will also reduce the number of applications that NSF staff members must handle in a given cycle, assuming that the pool of
applicants remains relatively stable.
But
rather than judging the talent of work visa
applicants itself, UKBA will be shifting that responsibility to various British academic bodies.
If possible,
applicants are encouraged to pick one of the fields of study listed in the application,
rather than an «other» field.
Presumably, the danger is that, in a moment of weakness, a school official otherwise will mistakenly hire such an
applicant rather than an appropriately trained teacher.
Duckworth attributes the difference to perseverance
rather than talent: There wasn't any significant difference in teacher effectiveness based on the SAT scores and college GPAs of the job
applicants, she calculated.
When recruiting staff, the report said, too much emphasis was placed on
applicant's religious background
rather than teaching ability.
Such a strategy, however, could be particularly devastating for students who are trying to get into an institution of higher education that requires
applicants to submit all of their SAT test results,
rather than just their best scores.
For example, districts may only recruit new teachers from local teacher training programs
rather than nationally — limiting their ability to screen a greater number of
applicants for top talent.
Professional - Requires an
applicant to (1) successfully complete,
rather than merely complete, at least three years of effective,
rather than satisfactory, teaching and (2) have a record of effectiveness,
rather than competence, while holding the initial certificate.
Rather than lament what may be a lull, we should focus our energies on finding solutions to funding disparities between traditional district and charter schools, and facilities constraints that often dissuade quality
applicants from applying or replicating in the first place.
(7) failing to select and administer tests concerning employment in the most effective manner to ensure that, when such test is administered to a job
applicant or employee who has a disability that impairs sensory, manual, or speaking skills, such test results accurately reflect the skills, aptitude, or whatever other factor of such
applicant or employee that such test purports to measure,
rather than reflecting the impaired sensory, manual, or speaking skills of such employee or
applicant (except where such skills are the factors that the test purports to measure).
Many
applicants, however, overemphasize their own skills and provide a list of their skills and qualities
rather than interesting essay.
In contrast to pre-approval,
applicants in the pre-qualification stage only give a lender a rough outline of their income, assets and credit,
rather than a detailed picture of their financial situation.
Lenders would much
rather see an
applicant managing their debt
than ignoring their debt.
«Companies continue to hire from their intern pool
rather than hire an outside
applicant,» continued Tran.
These factors make it important and inescapable for
applicants to speak directly with a mortgage loan officer at PNC
rather than rely on online tools alone.
Still, the deeper investigation often shows that the
applicants are often the ones to blame for the delays
rather than the bank.
Rather than replace the traditional FICO score, this more wide - ranging breakdown can be used to supplement a loan
applicant's financial picture.
Rather than dismissing
applicants with low credit scores, Veterans United partners with these potential borrowers to help bring credit scores up to par.
This speedier underwriting oftentimes leads to instant approval of qualifying
applicants — allowing you to obtain coverage within mere minutes
rather than the inconvenience of having to wait for weeks or even months.
Since our lenders use other criteria such as income and identity verification
rather than extensive credit checks, it allows for them to get each
applicant through the process much faster.
After filling out a plethora of these and speaking to the screeners, I realized that
rather than using these to accept or reject an
applicant, most rescues use the applications as a tool to guide prospective adopters to a dog that is best suited for them.
This is particularly convenient for new
applicants who would like to apply and get a response from their living rooms,
rather than waiting in the store at the counter.
Jurors are instructed to consider the competency of the artist
applicants within their chosen genres
rather than making curatorial judgments based on the juror's personal tastes.
I don't doubt that correcting the heavy over-population of lawyers will take more
than a few years, but this seems like a
rather significant drop in the number of law school
applicants.
As is well known, the CJEU has taken a very restrictive stance on the locus standi of non-privileged
applicants (that is: individual parties,
rather than privileged
applicants such as Member States and the EU institutions, as mentioned in the second and third paragraph of article 263 TFEU).
Rather than intervene and make a determination in favour of the
Applicant, the Court prefers that, should SDAB grant the appeal and reconsider the matter,
Applicant's counsel is then given the opportunity to present evidence as to the legal status of the cabin.
It's best to register sooner
rather than later, as once filed it acts as a barrier to future
applicants of confusing marks.
Surely, the 2,342
applicants who in 2016 requested access to 10,232 documents in the Council alone were more concerned with the content
rather than the form of their access rights.
More law school
applicants will have a chance to earn their JD's in Canada,
rather than spend their tuition money out of country.
The new process would be fully digital and use shared data from other government departments (such as HMRC) to prove residence,
rather than requiring extensive evidence from
applicants.
In most instances, firms request job
applicants from traditional universities
rather than considering candidates from a broader academic base.