We also cut unnecessary text on the third page, such as
redundant work history, his yoga experience and «references available on request.»
50 % reduction in
redundant work processes through Value Stream Mapping of financial and business systems.
Associate members, including Hyperledger, Enterprise Ethereum Alliance and the Chamber of Digital Commerce, are then aiming to help minimize the amount of
redundant work.
It allows the firm to avoid
redundant work because any aspects of a case or transaction that are not novel or unique can be replicated using previously produced knowledge and work product instead of created anew.
Also, since there is a right to counsel for indigent defendants in criminal cases, when a lawyer withdraws (especially for non-payment) the court now has to determine whether or not the client is indigent (which non-payment would typically support an inference of) and if so, the court must appoint a new lawyer who would have to do lots of
redundant work to get up to speed in a case.
And the timers are connected with invoicing and invoicing is connected to QBO so that once you've entered your time, the entire process — timekeeping to invoicing to payment — is connected, automated and eliminates
any redundant work.
Key questions to ask your managed review team to ensure collaboration with the law firm, reducing
redundant work and sharing important data in real - time
(or you'll do
redundant work.)
Streamlining steps needed to complete evaluations with steps needed to secure tenure in order to eliminate
redundant work on the part of both teachers and administrators, and align feedback and support across both systems.
Over the Foot and Mouth crisis we were known to be taking in
redundant working dogs and we had many applications from farmers and shepherds seeking a dog to help with their stock.
If you are a farmer with
redundant working dogs, please phone us on 0845 6044941 or e.mail your details to -(closed)
The Baltimore Museum of Art will deepen its holdings of works by women and artists of color using funds from sales of seven
redundant works.
Not exact matches
Also they often have
redundant back - ups in place in case of server failures to recover your
work.
In fact, businesses that clutter their offices with
redundant, new technologies and loud wall art are only hurting their bottom lines, sacrificing
work quality and resources for a skin - deep veneer of hipness.
Wearables thus have two big minuses
working against them: they run the risk of being
redundant devices and they cost extra.
We already paved the way for a mega-development in an urban area with the requisite access to highways, rail, an international airport; proximity to major institutions of higher education; a
redundant fiber optic loop in the
works for Internet access, and capacity to handle the 8 million square feet of office space the company will eventually need.
In a video posted to Youtube on December 12, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu predicted that banks would eventually disappear once their role as financial middlemen became
redundant, adding that this obsolescence might result from market changes
wrought by cryptocurrencies, namely bitcoin.
Working out can sometimes feel tiresome and
redundant.
Working with buyer profiles, miscast as buyer personas, that are merely a
redundant facsimile of information or intelligence sales and product marketing has been gathering for years is wasteful.
That is 650,000 people who pretend to
work at jobs that have more or less been made obsolete and
redundant by the Internet and who are paid through borrowings from Uncle Sam because the post office is broke.
Zebpay has also set up a dedicated blockchain lab and is
working with a few government sections in providing blockchain technology based solutions which can save
redundant expenses.
It is certainly still
working its magic, despite talks of it becoming
redundant in this digital day and age.
Somewhat
redundant» and with perhaps unavoidable generalizing about «the Catholic imagination,» «a Protestant landscape,» «
working - class aesthetics,» and «middle - class notions of taste»» this study argues persuasively that «distinct categories of sacred and profane are inadequate to capture the complexity of Christian practice» in the corporeal world.
Having brought forth the modern world, it has completed its
work and is now only the
redundant shell case of the chrysalis.
I won't get to excited with Aubameyang... As Wengers
work for now is to kill players creativity, starting from arshavin, who was good shooter but was made
redundant by Wenger..
Several prominent players, speaking on condition of anonymity to ESPN, Cleveland.com and The Athletic, expressed doubt that the problems — an aging roster, defensively challenged personnel and a glut of
redundant role players — could simply be
worked out through patience and a chance to coalesce when fully healthy.
You don't have to worry about getting to
work at a certain time every day or attending
redundant meetings.
I sorted through the many products claiming to be registry essentials, weeding out items that I found to be complicated, overpriced,
redundant, or that simply didn't
work as promised until I had a streamlined list of the best baby products for newborns.
It sounds
redundant, but it really
works.
Millions of
working people,
redundant nurses desperately looking for
work, disabled people in homes that Ministers have decided contain a «spare room» — all hit just at the time when prices are rising faster than wages and unemployment is rising.
«In a normal job if you think you might be made
redundant you can look for other
work.
Such a tax extends much further than it might initially appear too; for example, if someone discovered a universal cure for all cancers which made hundreds of thousands of
working people
redundant, should that be taxed too?
And research indicates that only 52 out of 234 employees made
redundant then, and who were tracked and supported, had found permanent
work 18 months later.
Philip Hammond has implied the government is looking at changes to the way airport security
works, after the chairman of British Airways called many measures «
redundant».
People aren't heartless: they support a strong welfare state — unemployment benefit for those that have been made
redundant through no fault of their own, and generous support for those that are simply too ill or too physically or mentally impaired to
work.
As she points out, what if somebody has previously
worked but is then made
redundant?
Writing in politics.co.uk, chair of the constables committee of the Police Federation Julie Nesbit said: «Mr Winsor is going to have a huge job winning the respect of police officers, who have just been told that they must
work longer, pay more and get less in retirement - assuming that they're not sacked or made
redundant under his proposals.»
In these tough economic times hard
working Orangetown residents can no longer afford to fund
redundant layers of bureaucracy.
At a time of economic austerity and unemployment how does making 1,500 disabled people
redundant fit with the government's determination to force those same disabled people into
work and claims that «we're all in this together»?
The mayor's office, however, maintained that the governor's regulations are
redundant of existing city statutes and could leave
working families scrambling for a place to care for their children.
We are firmly committed to
working with every sector of the environmental community and business community to ensure that the plan enacted by the Governor continues to reduce
redundant regulations and enhances our ability to conserve our natural resources and beauty.»
Erie County has submitted its shared service plan to the state, in keeping with a provision in this year's state budget, which required counties to
work with local governments to eliminate
redundant services.
The
working group will examine a range of issues, including removing outdated and
redundant provisions in the state's alcoholic beverage control laws and modernizing statutory language for clarity.
You may think it's moral to want to be a alternative, but if it wasn't Thor the fact the liberals are finished, they could vnetually over take us as the opposition and then what of all th heard
working labour councillors who'll Lose there seats if the Labour Party becomes
redundant
European nationals who have been
working in the UK, and are subsequently made
redundant and claim benefits, will not be affected.
«It revealed that the nation's mining sector is almost
redundant, that the Minister of Solid Minerals, Dr Fayemi, is
working to resuscitate the sector, and that the ministry has approved a mining roadmap.»
Many people who are councillors in marginal areas, or have previously been in that position, know enough of history, or are old enough recall the 1980's, maybe they blame council election defeats of 1982, and the general elections on the Falklands, maybe they take credit for Andrew Mckintosh winning the GLC for livingstone in 1981, maybe they feel we lost in 1979 as it wasn't left wing enough, But they voted Corbyn and won't accept that we will lose by a mile in 2020 with him, even if we get half as any votes in the council elections over the next 3 years, as before, Various things can be done, Blue labour needs to
work with Labour first, like compass before them, anti neo liberalism, felt Blair lost his way after his first 6 years, Yes progress has a large following and ability of resources, but since 2007 it's been
redundant
Jürgen Steimle at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology is already developing «
redundant» circuit layouts with this capability, including circuitry for touchpad - like devices that
work even if one part has been cut out.
Instead of transmitting data once in a small form, Vakoch said, you'd want to make it
redundant and draw the conversation out so that your listener would have some way to check his or her (or its)
work.
Bioinformaticist Mark van der Linden had been
working at Europroteome AG just outside Berlin for a little over a year when he and more than a quarter of the 40 - person staff were made
redundant.