Sentences with phrase «so is useful to»

Employers often value experience and skills as much as qualifications and so it is useful to gain relevant work experience before you enter the profession.
The exact form the fines and citations will take is determined by the state, so it is useful to take the time to learn the laws of your state of residence, neighboring states, and any state you plan on driving through for business or pleasure.
Obviously, though, not all forcings are of the same magnitude (either globally or regionally) and so it is useful to separate the «first - order» forcings from those that are relatively minor.
This information could affect your decisions, so it is useful to make some choices as soon as possible and see if you can get any freebies to help you along the way.
So it is useful to breed and select more than one variety to take advantage of different varietal traits and characteristics.
It is easy to drown in the details of any map, so it is useful to start with a basic plan of the Milky Way.
Baby skin is very sensitive so it is useful to get a really good quality cream to avoid the rash getting more inflamed.
The main downfall of this position is that it can lead to a bit of milk dribbling down onto the bed so it is useful to use a towel underneath you while using this hold.
Babies tend to pull at the breast when the flow of milk is slow, so it is useful to know how to know the baby is actually getting milk and not just sucking without getting milk.
We use the word «praise» with respect to people and things as well as with respect to God; so it is useful to start by recalling what praise is and does generally, leaving latent just now the application of praise to God.
Meteorologists know a lot more about the weather than we do, so it's useful to hear what they have to say.
We're all about improving digestion here at the Cellulite Investigation so it's useful to understand how these things work.
When learning motor skills there is a learning continuum so it's useful to classify individuals as novices, intermediates, or advanced.
«So it's useful to find a whole host of information online where everything is explained for you.»
I get around 600 emails a day, and often don't read them all, so it's useful to just delete everything within a few seconds.
So it's useful to see how you started.
Many books are written about babies, toddlers, preschoolers and teens, so it's useful to have a...
Some breeds come with already built - in predispositions so it's useful to know more about your dog's breed characteristics and personality when you're garden designing.
Getting the right angle will make all the difference to your photo, so it's useful to decide whether you want a city view or a natural background.
I have been called on to work on trade law matters for the province on occasion, so it's useful to keep the details clear.
As a general rule, the police officer did not see the accident and so it's useful to know that a skilled personal injury attorney will have a number of accident reconstruction experts to turn to and these people will have a lot more time than a police officer to really look at the skid marks, look at the vehicle damage and come to a conclusion as to speed, distance, etc..
These should be written so they're useful to a recruiter reading them for content, but most importantly, they must contain the important keywords associated with the job you want.

Not exact matches

But according to a clever and useful recent post on Business Insider there's a quicker and easier for fix for most garden variety cases of burnout: just fire up the internet and spend 20 minutes or so watching a TED talk.
With every Mars rendezvous we will be sending a Dragon — at least a Dragon to Mars, and ultimately the big spaceship — so if there are people that are interested in putting payloads on Dragon, you know you can count on a ship that's going to transport something on the order of at least 2 or 3 tons of useful payload to the surface of Mars.
«Everything seems possible in a 100 years, so it's both useful and important to focus the big vision,» says the head of a digital agency.
So, I thought it would be useful to try to briefly outline the three very distinct legs of the strategic stool and how each element enhances and extends Amazon's position in the marketplace.
«Solo skills» represents behaviors you can learn that are useful on your own, like to focus on a solo task, to meditate, to avoid feeling bored, and so on.
Amazon says it has considered the new platform carefully before deciding to implement it, and insists it is intended to make reviews and ratings much more useful, «so people see things and know it reflects the current product experience.»
«Social skills» represents behaviors you can learn that are useful in social situations, like to introduce yourself to someone new, to carry on a mutually interesting conversation, to shake hands, and so on.
For example, the back button on a browser is useful, but users will (rightly) have higher expectations for something they converse with out loud — so saying «back» to get to a previous option won't fly.
Spam filters can be useful to set up on staff email accounts, so that dodgy emails will be automatically filtered to a junk account and deleted.
The unemployment rate is a useful statistic but far from a perfect one, so I believe the caller was right to focus on employment rather than unemployment metrics.
It is useful to help set up paragraphs, headers, and default fonts so that a user can always read the text regardless of whether or not they have the font installed on their own personal computer.
Apps play a pivotal role developing customer relationships and trust, so if you can succeed at developing a useful one, then your brand is poised to win.
All of which is both interesting and useful, but it begs the question: Why is simply paying attention to the good things in your life so powerful?
In a connected age, where you can connect directly with any person, customers want to know who is behind each brand, what shape is the main architect of that service or product you find it so useful.
Twitter is notoriously difficult to search, so adding a message to your Favourites list can serve as a useful bookmark.
It's useful to do some more framing before launching into questions (something along the lines of, «I'm going to ask you a few questions so that I can try and help you find what you're most interested in, if that's alright?»).
These insights may be even more useful though as another addition to the toolbox of tricks that can help you assess a person's character on the fly so that you can suss out instantly who you are dealing with in a meeting, on a date, or just crossing the street.
The non-insulated pocket on the back is quite useful for carrying sunscreen, cell phone and keys as it zippers closed so you don't have to worry about dropping your valuables as you walk.
The most useful mental models and rules of thumb, in other words, are often dead simple, which is why an interview Adam Bryant of The New York Times did with Dropbox co-founder and CEO Drew Houston earlier this year is so helpful (hat tip to Business Insider for the pointer).
So how does one identify a narcissist, and what are some useful things to know about this particular personality type in terms of a working relationship?
Facebook and Twitter can be useful tools as well, but unless a colourful personality and online popularity are important in your industry, it's best to keep those pages neutral — like painting a house beige before putting it on the market, so it will appeal to the broadest possible audience.
To be a good brand you must provide a useful and compelling value proposition, stand out in some meaningful way so as to be regularly chosen over other options, and consistently deliver on your promiseTo be a good brand you must provide a useful and compelling value proposition, stand out in some meaningful way so as to be regularly chosen over other options, and consistently deliver on your promiseto be regularly chosen over other options, and consistently deliver on your promises.
So it's easy to see why some might think that good intentions aren't enough, and that proactive diversity programs would be a useful thing.
Experimenting with cold calls is so useful because of how easy it is to track data.
The answer involves categorizing investors, something I don't like to do (because there can be so many exceptions), but it's a useful exercise here.
And once they do find that, they should be able to get all the useful details about the product so they can make an informed decision.
This means that computers could have the benefits of data delivered by light — high speeds, no heat caused by electronic resistance, and no interference from electromagnetic radiation — but would also be able to slow that data down enough so that computers chips could do something useful with it.
«We're able to just get the data and apply information so that we can return something useful,» says Mike Huang, Glow's chief executive.
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