Sentences with phrase «recognizable at»

For starters, if it only uses stock skills, doesn't have any original language, or doesn't match any skills required for the position, then you will run the risk that your abilities will not be recognizable at the pace your reader is evaluating resumes, which is only a few seconds according to studies.
They must be part of a chain of command; show a flag or emblem «recognizable at a distance»; carry their arms «openly»; and generally follow the «laws and customs of war.»
The resulting image is recognizable at a distance, while abstract and fleeting up close.
Ivan Kustura Artist Juror for Shadow, 2014 Artspeak magazine noted the strong presence in Ivan Kustura's images that makes their special character recognizable at once.
An abstract work of art may not depict anything recognizable at all.
His faceless subjects are carefully deconstructed, anonymous, and universally recognizable at the same time.
With each level being consistent within itself, what changes with its alternate season is easily recognizable at a glance.
Max was barely recognizable at this point.
Indeed they weren't as standard rejection letters are recognizable at once and at first sight.
Visually, the four - door coupe is recognizable at first glance as a genuine AMG GT and incorporates ultra-slim headlights and a three - dimensional effect for the tail lamps.
Integral, arrowhead - shaped daytime running lamps feature advanced LED headlight technology, making the CT 200h instantly recognizable at first glance.
The signature headlights, with their LED Daytime Running Light accents, are instantly recognizable at night.
The Bentley Eight was recognizable at a quick glance due to a radiator with wire mesh instead of vanes.
When viewed from the side, too, the A3 concept is recognizable at first sight as an Audi.
Along with the choice of 16, 17 and 18 - inch wheels, the Hatchback's unique color palette and aerodynamic aids such as a standard rear roofline spoiler make it recognizable at a glance.
Upper trim - level models of the new truck will be more recognizable at night thanks to their LED headlights and taillights.
I've traveled barely a quarter mile, but I know that Nissan's all - action hero is barely recognizable at low speeds.
My interpretation of the logo is a little sloppy, but I think it's recognizable at the very least.
Such a structure would be vanishingly unlikely to come about naturally, and it would be recognizable at a great distance.
(2) Members of other militias and members of other volunteer corps, including those of organized resistance movements, belonging to a Party to the conflict and operating in or outside their own territory, even if this territory is occupied, provided that such militias or volunteer corps, including such organized resistance movements, fulfil the following conditions: (a) that of being commanded by a person responsible for his subordinates; (b) that of having a fixed distinctive sign recognizable at a distance; (c) that of carrying arms openly; (d) that of conducting their operations in accordance with the laws and customs of war.
«When it comes to play - by - play announcing in 2018, it's difficult to stand out without standing out, but that is what I want to do,» said Crockett, who is easily recognizable at shows, never too far from ringside, working away on his laptop and chatting with his Little Brother, 14 - year - old Deon.
««The» anti-Semite, he seems to imply all through the book, is always the same kind of a person, recognizable at a glance, and, so to speak, in action the whole time.
Hence his double - mindedness is first recognizable at the boundary where time and eternity touch upon each other.

Not exact matches

But Karl Martin, co-founder of Bionym, the company that makes the Nymi, has his sights on a bigger goal: «persistent identity» — the idea that the Nymi, or something like it, could make the wearer instantly recognizable to wireless devices everywhere, whether at home or at a coffee shop in London.
Related: 5 Signs that You Need a New Logo Here is a look at some of the most recognizable logos of our time and the radical transformations they have undergone on their way to brand domination.
Hot or Not also plans to display customized Hot Lists, based on how its users vote on profiles of easily recognizable actors, politicians, celebrities, and other public figures, Peter Lauria at BuzzFeed reports.
On July 3, the new museum at St. Louis» iconic Gateway Arch will open, the culmination of a multi-million dollar campaign to unify the city and update one of the nation's most recognizable man - made landmarks.
He also hints at the possibility of partnerships with some recognizable brands down the line.
I had fewer gray hairs but I am, at least, recognizable to the naked eye.»
Plus, sovereign coins are easily recognizable, easy to trade, and generally sell at higher premiums than bars.
At CMIT, the lowest - cost, most highly credentialed resources are applied to recognizable issues first, while bigger problems are escalated to higher - skilled resources in a fluid and seamless manner so that resolution can be quickly achieved
Born in 2000 at 1.3 m (4 ft 3 ″) tall weighing 54 kg (119 lb), ASIMO is one of the world's most recognizable humanoid robots.
March was a great month for IT leadership moves across the United States, with new CIOs, CISOs and VPs being named at some of the largest and most recognizable companies.
There at least should have been a recognizable point.
The rationalism of the Mu» tazilites at one time almost led to the formation of a recognizable sect, but today the rationalist point of view is only one of several tendencies among the Sunnis.
In previous eras sexual prohibition was decreed for «maiden lades,» at least for proper maiden ladies, and they endured it frequently by becoming the paradigms of rigid virtue with ramrod backbones and judgmental airs, in many instances, enough to create a recognizable caricature.
With today's Catholic universities drifting away from any recognizable connection to the Catholic tradition, dioceses closing parochial schools, and the Church's ability to influence politics at a historic low, it's absurd to speak of a «resurgent» integralism.
Other recognizable names at Poets» Corner include John Keats, Rudyard Kipling and the Bronte sisters.
But if so, a scarcely recognizable voice, just as a poor photo - graph may resemble you, but not at all look as you are.
Unconsciousness of despair is like unconsciousness of dread (cf.. The Concept of Dread by Vigilius Haufniensis): the dread characteristic of spiritlessness is recognizable precisely by the spiritless sense of security; but nevertheless dread is at the bottom of it, and when the enchantment of illusion is broken, when existence begins to totter, then too does despair manifest itself as that which was at the bottom.
When we freely proclaim the gospel as Jesus offered it to His hearers, the compelling nature of the free gift of God to all who simply and only believe in Jesus for it is recognizable to all as something that no religion on earth has offered, and hence, is no religion at all but is a message that can have its origin only in God.
should delete, revise, «universalize,» and encourage the cloning (into one fellowship) of a bunch of look - alike «neutral newcomers» who have actually entered a unique and recognizable religious society that gained widespread acclaim in the beginning for at least three major achievements.
Independent of the body, the soul would have no recognizable features at all.
I've noted it for the past couple of years: no longer can I sit for hours with a single book before me — barely recognizable is my teenage self who marathoned through Harry Potter volumes the day they arrived at my door — and the convenient packaging of 25 minute episodes of my favorite TV - shows has so shaped me that even sitting through a two hour long movie is at times difficult.
According to this definition, the wo4 of art functions as a symbol when ii offers the viewer a manner of looking ai something which reveals an otherness, What we look at may be a recognizable subject or the nonreferential manipulation of paint over a surface.
It is probable, for example, that the now enigmatic «Gog» of chapters 38 - 39 was originally Babylon, or some recognizable representation of that power, and that at a good many points the text of Ezekiel has suffered both accidental and well - intentioned alteration.
At both ends of the story we find recognizable patterns to the spilling of blood.
If that is recognizably a caricature of fundamentalism, it is at least recognizable — and it is the way, I'm sure, that many fundamentalists and nonfundamentalists alike would describe it.
It may be a bit over the top at times and I may proclaim that every recipe is the best recipe ever, but it means that I always sound the same, my voice becomes more recognizable and if you meet me I won't (I hope) seem totally different to the way I am online.
Combining a unique and instantly recognizable flavor and a myriad of potential health benefits, ginger is «coming on strong» in the beverage space, say the beverage gurus at Imbibe.
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