Sentences with phrase «reference point of»

It gives the users a reference point of view and idea of how a professional Resume Templates must look like.
Quantify your experience: Showing hard numbers provide employers a real reference point of your achievements.
Remind the person you are contacting who you are and reference a point of discussion from the event itself.
By now, Hari has drifted far from his reference point of the physics of the greenhouse and is bobbing around helplessly in a sea of catastrophism.
In the right panel, the NAO pattern is illustrated based on a reference point of 65 ° N, 30 ° W. Negative correlation coefficients are dashed, and the contour increment is 0.2.
Extending the artist's core reference point of 1965 - 1975, when artists begin to more precisely take control of the exhibition context and resulting in the immediacy of new forms such as performance, installation and new media.
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And I think the only thing that the rest of us can do is to stop using them as a reference point of what is hot or what is not.
To reference another point of Hugh's, my cash work is as a product manager for some web - based applications and my sexy work is metagrrrl.com & my other personal websites.
«Once visited it becomes the reference point of all imagined cities.
The central reference point of the exhibition is the work of Polish artist Alina Szapocznikow (1926 - 1973), which has gained international recognition in recent years.
Eventually this means that the momentum component may generate bubbles and crashes in the short and medium run, nevertheless the valuation ratio remains a good reference point of future long - run returns.
At least with their former line of business I had a reference point of how it was performing.
The consideration of resources is a useful element which could help you to know more about the subject and could be a reference point of study useful for a derivation of facts and information.
It gives them a reference point of the work the artists produce with the answers.
If you're speaking with someone who is a believer, there might be a common reference point of ridicule, which is a nice avenue to open up a conversation.
«So we use Hoosick Falls as the reference point of why you should be testing for toxins such as PFOA and PFOS,» Weathers says.
Mr John Kufuor, who has been one of the reference point of Nana Akufo - Addo and his men, changed running mates two times before winning the presidency.
A streak of nature worship — sometimes mawkish and sentimental, sometimes neopagan in its intensity, and, toward the millenium, frequently Zen - like in its clarity and repose — runs through the imaginative, intellectual and moral history of California as a fixed reference point of social identity.
The reference point of satisfaction is not necessarily tied to one past holy event pointing to human salvation.
Professional theologians today hesitate to share their experience, fearing lest the pure objectivity and the transcendent reference point of their God thoughts be thereby obscured; but this is a great pity, for when they define their role merely in ecclesiastical or academic terms, thus in effect hiding behind their official identity, it renders their theology at best enigmatic and at worst downright boring.
Even as things change — and they will — the plan keeps the reference points of interrelationships between the different parts so that you can manage change more effectively.
These 2 countries have been the reference points of Nana Addo and the npp whenever they want to lie that Ghana is in crisis.
That Kill Bill is so critically valued where Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle is reviled speaks only to the fact that the critical establishment places more importance on the reference points of Tarantino's film then they do on McG's.
The multi-directional reference points of the show set the tone for an experience that is both clinical and magical, inviting yet chilling.
Other historical reference points of the interaction of climate with society emerge from analysis of the little Ice Age.
When the possibility of litigation lurks, even in the background, then people inevitably negotiate in the shadow of the law, meaning that the possibility of imaginative solutions based on the personal reference points of the parties is almost non-existent.

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It's so widely used that it's become a sort of ubiquitous reference point, even more so perhaps than similarly integrated companies like Uber.
«Basically, I wanted no point of reference any more of a time when I was smaller, or larger.
Formerly nicknamed «the little Paris of the East,» Bucharest has once again outdone its point of reference.
As a point of reference, MCX members account for about $ 1 trillion in retail sales.
As a point of reference let's say 6.4 million people (20 % of estimated 2016 US Samsung S6 users) use Samsung Pay for half of their retail payments in 2016.
A senior White House official agreed that these concerns should be addressed, and the talking points that emerged from an interagency briefing were scrubbed of all references to terrorist attacks.
The TouchPad also boasts a similar «Synergy» feature that aggregates contacts and information from across several apps into single points of reference.
«The only real reference point right now is commercial air travel, and we are a victim of our own excellent safety measures,» says Dr. Clay Cowl, chair of the Division of Preventive, Occupational and Aerospace Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester Minnesota, who was not involved in Castleberry's research.
As a point of reference, our in - store mobile payments forecast — which is inclusive of all mobile payment methods, including Apple Pay and CurrentC — has mobile payments reaching just under 7 % of total in - store retail volume in 2017.
As another point of reference, the Starbucks app — the most successful mobile payments app in the US — currently accounts for about 1 in every 15 dollars spent in US - company operated stores three years after launch.
The NDP has made use of several different reference points since then.
Extra points for anyone whos potted that Tulipcoin is a reference to Tulipmania, the 17th century Dutch craze that saw the value of Tulip bulbs sky rocket before crashing.
Online is their first point of reference.
The above - referenced editorial also points out that 48 % of state and local revenues collected in N.J. come from property taxes, which is off - the - charts high: «No other state derives more than 41 percent of its revenue from that source; the U.S. average is 33.1 percent.»
It reflects the fact that empire continues to be a point of reference for some.
After you have created your element of surprise - anything from a discovery, an experiment, research or an opinion — you must dissolve your findings gradually with facts, data, figures, charts and reference links that prove your point.
This conversation is also a good point of reference for the employee in case «you worded the letter more harshly or more leniently than you intended to,» Williams says.
I didn't initially realize how important a three - hour block was — but after referencing the clock, I noticed a consistent pattern of being ready to stop at that point.
Novices might wish to consider purchasing three of a particular beer for cellaring: one to consume right away as a reference point (huzzah!)
«If the test were run on the basis of their latest capital positions, both banks would meet their CET1 capital ratio and Tier 1 leverage ratio systemic reference points
Recent advancements in the technology that powers bots have opened the flood doors for companies of all sizes, and they're rushing in to establish their bot as a point of reference for consumers.
Draft something of a job description that can serve as your reference point in drawing up a contract.
Think of these as multi-dimensional descriptors -; some are more like scales, some are buckets of conclusions, some are expressions and choices, and some are points of reference and departure.
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