Sentences with phrase «short time constraints»

Ability to function in a fast paced environment, under short time constraints, and within established deadlines.
Thank you for your skills in doing the Resume and Cover Letter considering the short time constraints.
Since I knew I was under a short time constraint, I ended up getting about three hours of normal work done in an hour — including sorting through and replying to the dozens of emails in my inbox!
I bet is was hard to make that amount stretch when you have to make a big change and under a short time constraint though.

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Rising interest rates and regulatory constraints for banks also are increasing the odds that borrowers will come up short when it's time to refinance.
If you are conceding that most marine organisms died, then you face the same founding population genetic diversity constraints limiting their ability to rapidly yield the mult - itude of observable marine vertebrate and invertebrate life in a very short time.
Shorter classes, well - meaning as they are, often consist of watered - down material due to time constraints.
Bob Megna, the state budget director, joked that he had to cut short the synopsis of McCall's impressive resume because of time constraints on the event.
By reducing the density of nanowires, the expansions reach even larger values and occur at shorter times, suggesting a decrease of the structural constraint in transient atomic motions.
Depending on time constraints, I would usually cut the cardio session short rather than the weight training.
Mendelsohn was much more comfortable talking to a room full of festival goers than was Oldman, although due to time constraints it had to be a short Q&A.
According to Heat Vision, no concrete reasons for his departure have been offered yet, but the director / producer does have his name on a couple projects currently, Dark Shadows and a stop - motion remake of his short film Frankenweenie, so it is plausible that time constraints were the culprit.
«Given the time constraints and multiple demands that schools are facing, we really believe the concept of short activity breaks, right in the classroom, is the way to go.»
To facilitate teacher learning, research indicates that teachers need to reflect on their own beliefs (Borko & Putnam, 1995, 1996; Bransford & Schwartz, 1999), have access to alternative practices and beliefs that are reflective of their subject and grade level and observe the positive impact these practices have on students» learning (Richardson & Placier, 2001; Sandholtz, Ringstaff, & Dwyer, 1997), yet these activities can not be accomplished within the limited time constraints of short - term learning experiences (McKenzie, 2001; Moursund & Bielefeldt, 1999).
For short time durations induction motors can output a Peak torque of up to 350 %, perhaps as high as 420 %, before electrical constraints step in.
While keeping precision in writing, we do not neglect time constraint as we understand its importance for a student who need to develop the paper before short deadlines.
Due to the time constraints and nature of this program, short - term volunteers are not permitted to handle animals.
Paul: The short answer, Jessica, is the tourist doesn't know where he's been and a traveller doesn't know where he's going but I also think that a tourist is under a time constraint, only has a week or two, where a traveller may have months to wander and improvise.
Of course, the constraint is that monetary resources only allow for extremely short - term time horizons - meaning low possible investment with fast pay - back but low in magnitude.
The sensitivity he then derives is projected back using the 0.8 deg C warming over the 20th C. However, this is ludicrous — the sensitivity in the recent period can't be more than say, 1 ppmv per 0.1 deg C. Projected back you would have say a 10 ppmv (max) change over the 20th C. Paleo - climate constraints demonstrate that CC feedback even on really long time scales is not more than 100 ppmv / 6 deg C (i.e. 16 ppmv / deg C), and over shorter time periods (i.e. Frank et al, 2010) it is more like 10 ppmv / deg C. Salby's sensitivity appears to be 10 times too large.
Gavin writes «Paleo - climate constraints demonstrate that CC feedback even on really long time scales is not more than 100 ppmv / 6 deg C (i.e. 16 ppmv / deg C), and over shorter time periods (i.e. Frank et al, 2010) it is more like 10 ppmv / deg C. Salby's sensitivity appears to be 10 times too large.»
The result of following these directions is that in the first half page of your resume, and well within the time constraints of a recruiter's six second scan you have told a clear and concise story of your ability to do the job, and gone a long way towards earning your place on the short list of candidates who will be brought in for interview.
• Successfully met self and company sales targets by a 100 % between the years 2010 and 2015 • Consistently maintained sales volumes, product mixes and selling prices by keeping current with supply and demand and changing market trends • Increased customer base from 3500 to 6100 within 8 months by employing strategic sales initiatives • Trained a total of 102 sales officers and support staff members within a short time span of 3 years • Designed and implemented a strategic business plan, resulting in expanding the company's customer base by 58 % • Retained the company's top 15 customers in the wake of strict competition, by devising and presenting them with discount options • Developed and implemented a sales forecast system, that dynamically calculated future sales and constraints • Identified 3 emerging markets as potential for growth, resulting in the company's expansion in the industry • Successfully generated a lead of 52 corporate accounts, out of which 50 were realized as high business giving customers • Increased customers» interest in new product lines by successfully generating ideas for sales contests
The work is often conducted intensively over a short period of time, given likely geographical constraints.
Findings suggest that the SDQ may represent a shorter, low cost alternative to longer measures, such as the CBCL, for use when researchers and practitioners are faced with time or financial constraints associated with the assessment of child functioning over time.
«The key point about stretch senior is [it] has to have a short - term time constraint, otherwise the risk - return doesn't make sense for the lender,» she says.
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