Sentences with phrase «seem pertinent»

If you have a long work history, feel free to leave out information that doesn't seem pertinent and include only the information that highlights work experiences that are relevant to the job you are applying for.
Because benefits can comprise up to 30 percent of your compensation, and because your salary is also extremely important (nobody wants to work for free), it might seem pertinent in your first interview with a prospective employer to ask about health care benefits and salary.
While your posts seem pertinent they are in all actuality quite off topic.
But the compression of Hudson's more abstract recent pieces and their alert, ever - shifting byplay of found and fabricated forms make the association to Chamberlain seem pertinent now.
«Making art is a continuous process of finding new, exciting ways to incorporate ideas that seem pertinent to our present experience,» he says.
Also, it is a good idea to write down the symptoms you've noted in your pet, such as when the symptoms started and any other information that may seem pertinent.
For my limited purpose, only the following remarks seem both pertinent and necessary.
Remember that although our worries seem pertinent in the moment, they often will blow over easily in the grand scheme of things.
I'm sure I'm self - serving here or muddled to the point of oblivion, but your quote from Stage 6 in Stages of Faith, and your agonized Christ - on - the - Cross questioning the inadequacy of the «love everybody» notion seems pertinent to both my critique of you, David, and your critique of me in the last blog thread that went on and on regarding victimization.
The question seems a pertinent one for a people so strongly shaped by the various Reformation traditions.
It seems pertinent that Altman has shown a career - long love of and respect for actors as well as a pronounced fear of and contempt for most critics.
They designed and taught each other various lessons, got used to providing critique, and dug into various aspects of the food industry that seemed pertinent to them.
Nothing about it seems pertinent to publishing, but it feels weird to say there's an HTML element to avoid in ebooks.
As the dynamics of global art and ideas of what a commons means changes in the C21st, it seems pertinent to ask these questions now.
Comparisons were made with magazine layouts (accurately, since he'd laid out his own stories in i - D, and cites it as one of the places where he began to learn about spatial relationships); some people made reference to teenage bedroom walls, which, in the seemingly ad hoc positioning, the shifts between genres and the inclusion of portraits of friends and the occasional music or fashion celebrity, also seemed pertinent.
Certainly an ending of sorts, but given that the Arsenale began with Jaan Toomik's almost unwatchable film of an artist barely articulating his struggle against debilitating illness, it seems pertinent to pose the question: what types of beginning are available in our brave new globalized world?
In the light of the comments by Edenhofer that you report above, it seems pertinent for me to quote some more from that paper which I published a decade ago.
re-post from Open thread — seems pertinent here.

Not exact matches

Fifteen years on, perhaps the most pertinent takeaway from Microsoft's antitrust battles with both the United States and Europe is how little it seems to have mattered.
Whilst we have long - advocated for investors to line their portfolios with assets that offer true diversification and safety, it now seems more pertinent than ever.
But it seems to me that a particular kind of story, the parabolic story, the kind of story which does not assume an ordered world but perceives order only indirectly, intermittently, and beneath the complexities of personal and social chaos, is the kind most pertinent to our times.
Although our government was founded on the principal of separation of church and state, that doesn't seem to be pertinent to those fanatics who want to let God and the Bible govern our country.
I refer to new ideas in physics, chemistry, physiology, philosophy, theology, all of which are pertinent to the religious significance of Darwinism.3 What many seem not to understand is that the crux of the religious issue is not between fundamentalism — which I recall no one whose intelligence I greatly admire defending — and evolution, but between two kinds of theism and two kinds of evolutionism.
The image of the fall now seems profoundly pertinent to the account of the shift from that existence to the archaic one, and «civilized» no longer functions for me as a term laden with positive valuation.
Seems to be a extreme thought and not pertinent to hope for the country, but maybe I missed the point.
But in that existential moment, what we have previously heard or understood may not seem very relevant to the experience itself, or we can't recall anything that may be pertinent from what we know.
The question is pertinent because he seems to say different things.
Pastor Leonard Klein of Christ Lutheran Church in York, Pennsylvania, wrote to the NCC, and his complaint seems entirely pertinent a year later.
Hence for any case of efficient causality, it seems equally fitting to attribute that causality either to the most recent causal unit pressuring a new feeling or to some pertinent aspects of earlier causal units and of the most recent one.
Pertinent to this latter point, Stanislav Grof comments, «It does not seem inappropriate and exaggerated to compare [the] potential significance [of LSD] for psychiatry and psychology to that of the microscope for medicine or the telescope for astronomy» (RHU 32f).
This hunch seems especially true for fall, but especially pertinent in my little nook of Canada.
Despite these trends favoring New England, there is a popular adage that is very pertinent to sports bettors: «If it seems too good to be true, it probably is.»
And with Liverpool having the joint second best defensive record in the league, the accusations levied against the defensive work of the side, although some of them are pertinent, seem to have not as much importance in comparison to the issues raised here, although with the slight caveat that there is a noticeable drop off between the two seasons in terms of interceptions from midfield and the forwards, which has lead to Liverpool not being so strong on the counter attack and the fact that the majority of the shots Liverpool have conceded seem to be in the space in front of the defence and behind the midfield.
Jacobson covers a wide array of pertinent topics in this book, with an excellent understanding of the current spectrum of maternal, lactation professional, and science knowledge (each of which seem to have gaps between them), and adds lots of insightful and fun historic and anthropologic information along the way.
In the wake of the events this week, I will add an eleventh reason that I have articulated before, but which seems all the more pertinent now.
It seems anodyne to point out that by - elections are not like other votes - but it's especially pertinent when the Lib Dems are in town.
While the basic information discussed in the proposal appears straightforward and balanced, the plan seems to lack pertinent details that could have major bearing on the county's economic future.
I've not access to Martison / Pitman III paper, but it seems you don't exactly speak of the same phenomenon (that is, the CO2 objection may be not pertinent for the question of abrupt transition).
On the surface, this may seem like an innocuous question and pretty pertinent to the holiday season, after all.
This seems like something that would have been pertinent to know before finishing the questionnaire, but I digress.
Though overt at times in its humour, the film is grounded by its pertinent portrayal of modern day left - wing politics in Britain, injecting a farcical edge to proceedings, where it seems nobody quite knows what it is they're doing.
The intriguing thesis of Orson Welles — that all writers are actors in one way or another — seems especially pertinent in a feature written, directed, and acted by the same two people.
The DVD is cropped to 1.33, which sucks, but the movie still looks pretty great and it seems like most of the pertinent information (plot-wise) is shown, what we don't get is the full artistry of Hou's compositions.
Yet, what seems most pertinent in this discussion is that the feedback comes from students to teachers and to students from teachers.
Although they request all of the pertinent information, the quizzes seem too left - brain to let me create organic characters.
Since I saw the book as a product format losing its primacy in educational and academic markets, it seemed at least polite if not wholly pertinent to ask about the prospects for fiction writing, and indeed the whole marketplace for non-fiction, from self - help to popular history.
One popular idea is that these candidates are prioritizing other debt over student loans; for instance, a credit card bill or mortgage seems more pertinent than a student loan, especially with the student loan forgiveness buzz from the election.
The same situation arises if you book a Category 1 — 4 Marriott property but, as I don't expect too many people will do that, the Ritz - Carlton example seems a bit more pertinent.
Of the dozen emails I receive each week from fellow travel enthusiasts aspiring to build a life around travel, a pertinent question seems to revolve around convincing parents to accept traveling as a hobby, as a way of experiencing the world, and gradually as a way of life.
Each short 10 - second scene includes a reference to the pertinent Bible passage, but you don't have to be a religious scholar to «get your miracle on,» as hammering the space bar seems to do the trick.
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