Sentences with phrase «speaks about the candidate»

The resume speaks about the candidate's strengths and weaknesses and also provides the employer an insight into the candidate's professional history..

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Thiel's substantial donation to Trump doesn't come as a surprise — he did have a prime - time speaking slot at this summer's Republican National Convention — but the billionaire has been largely silent about his chosen candidate's many controversial statements of the past few months, which had caused some to wonder if he had abandoned his support for the Republican nominee.
Two questions are positively worded, meaning they ask the candidate to speak about something he or she did well.
CNBC's John Harwood spoke with Stephanie Schriock, president of Emily's List, about whether Democratic candidates have problems with being labeled arrogant.
If a candidate can share only platitudes about his or her preparation for something as important as a job interview, that speaks volumes about how this person will prepare for important tasks, meetings, roles, etc. when he or she actually has the job.
«Cruz played a lot of the right cards,» says a national political adviser with deep Evangelical ties, who did not want to speak on the record about Cruz's success because he is backing another candidate.
If you continue to go levels deeper, asking each reference for someone else who can speak candidly about your candidate, you will eventually find a true impartial third party who will give you a genuinely critical perspective.
If you're interviewing a remote candidate via a video chat, your own home office space can give clues about company culture, and simply the fact that you work remotely will speak volumes about the company environment.
«I'm currently working on my own board, so we spoke about what makes a good board member,» she said, «and because these were local representatives, having a confidential conversation, they even suggested some potential candidates in the area.
Republican 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney spoke to supporters about the results of the Nevada caucus.
Five candidates remain in contention to replace David Cameron as leader of the Conservative Party and each one of them has previously spoken openly about their Christian faith.
What is wrong with people, why are you trying to act all high and mighty as if these people that were polled were evil racist people because they spoke the truth about how they feel about a candidate.
«It's really useful, if you get the chance to speak to your candidates, for them to hear that climate change is something that their voters care about and something that the Church cares about
More than any other Republican candidate (and even more than some Democrats), Santorum speaks openly and passionately about his concern for poor and vulnerable people in the U.S. and around the world.
If the Christian right seeks to gain earthly political power (something Christ himself rejected when tempted by Satan), why don't they at least try to find candidates who support the very issues Christ actually spoke about & challenged us to address as his followers?
The article above is no more balanced than the candidates it speaks about.
Asked on the call how his faith had shaped his success as a businessman and his political career, the presidential candidate spoke about «a conviction that life is eternal, that your family is your greatest prize, that ultimately what we accomplish in life is of little significance compared to the interests of the savior Jesus Christ and his purposes.»
With just one day to go until the General election, Premier spoke with Christian candidates about why people should vote for their party.
While his speaking about the devil in a political context may be considered a candidate no - no, Stephen Schneck, a political scientist from Catholic University, says consider the crowd.
After reading the complaints about Romney, I asked friends who have seen the candidate speak locally.
Seasoned political observers know what to expect from the candidates — a dozen or so very ambitious people, flag - pinned and furrow - browed, speaking earnestly about their love for America.
While speaking about the newly - released Planned Parenthood videos, a presidential candidate has walked back from a recent defense of their practices to say something you don't hear much anymore from the pro-choice crowd: «I have said for more than 22 years that....
Now we are hearing that Vardy will stay with Claudio Ranieri and so the search goes on for Arsene Wenger, although one candidate spoken about seemed to be already set to sign for our Premier League rivals Manchester United.
Many of them I have spoken to about this subject do not think it's a problem with the pool of candidates, but a specific mindset problem from the owners and the league office, all top - down.
It was Charlie Nicholas, who was speaking on Sky Sports about Koeman being a possible candidate for the Arsenal job, with Nicholas stating: «There's a shrewdness about Koeman — he doesn't complicate himself.
Athletic Club player and Spain international Mikel San Jose recently spoke about why Valverde deserved a shot at the national job, telling reporters: «Valverde's an ideal candidate.
The Ivorian defender spoke about his memories of his debut and the performance he put in during the match, also speaking about the work that was put in against Manchester City the weekend before last, seeing the side come from two goals down at half - time to equalise through a Paul Pogba brace, then win the match with a strike from Chris Smalling, putting the celebrations on hold for the noisy neighbours, then talking about the disappointing defeat to relegation candidates West Bromwich Albion at the Theatre of Dreams on Sunday.
Besides this fear of crossover voters «stealing» the primary away from people who actually are in the party, one bonus purported from here is that a closed primary tends to let candidates talk more openly about their views during the primary since they are largely just speaking to their base.
Without revealing the person, Schumer said he had spoken with local attorneys, Republicans and Democrats, about the candidate and received a vote of confidence.
«Every generation has to produce new and fresh candidates that can speak about new concerns and the future of the city and perhaps Ken wasn't quite able to do that the last time around.»
He is the most knowledgeable candidate to speak up about Healthcare, as well as Medicare and will be a forceful, informed advocate in Congress.
WAMC's Capital Region Bureau Chief Dave Lucas spoke with Conservative candidate Joe Sullivan about the race, campaigning and the voting process.
Speaking to about 100 members of the Republican National Committee this week in Florida, Trump's chief strategist Paul Manafort reportedly promised that his candidate was honing a more palatable persona for the general election.
Spectrum News spoke with a supporter of each candidate — incumbent Byron Brown, current city Comptroller Mark Schroeder, and current Erie County Legislator Betty Jean Grant — about why they plan to vote for their respective first choices at the ballot box today.
The chairman said he's also spoken with former lieutenant governor candidate Leecia Eve, the daughter of former state Assembly Deputy Speaker Arthur Eve, about her interest too.
We spoke briefly with Fernando Ferrer, former mayoral candidate, former Bronx Borough President and current Chairman of the MTA, about how he's enjoying the 24 hour Thompson campaign odyssey that he is part of.
Republican mayoral candidate Paul Massey made a brief visit to the Upper East Side Monday, greeting passersby at 86th Street and Lexington for about 15 minutes and speaking with the press for about 10 minutes.
Each candidate will have 30 minutes to speak about themselves and answer questions from the audience.
We recently spoke with Republican comptroller candidate Bob Antonacci about his opponent, incumbent New York State Comptroller Tom DiNapoli.
After the event, ThinkProgress spoke to one of the speakers, Sen. Jim Inhofe (R - OK), about his support for Carly Fiorina (R - CA), the U.S. Senate candidate to emerge from the primary last night.
We spoke briefly with mayoral candidate Nicole Malliotakis about her preferred sports.
As Bloomberg spoke in Philadelphia that night at the convention, calling Trump «a con» and «a dangerous demagogue,» some Democrats in the Wells Fargo Center were grumbling about how he could be standing there when he was supporting the Republican candidate in that very state when they argue a Democratic majority would be better for gun control overall.
Southington, Ct. - 12/15/2017 - Republican gubernatorial candidate David Walker speaks during a transportation forum co-sponsored by about 30 groups.
He also spoke about the need for continued fundraising to support local and state - wide candidates.
Cuomo spoke about why he offers few endorsements of political candidates, despite being the most powerful political figure in the state.
Some candidates also spoke about alleged harassment and intimidation of voters belonging to parties other than the one in power.
«It's about having candidates who can speak to more than their base.»
He was speaking about how the lessons from his inspirational rise to become the Democratic Party candidate can revive British politics.
Democratic candidates John Parete, running in the towns of Denning, Hardenburgh, Olive and Shandaken that make up the new District 22, and Don Gregorius, running to represent West Hurley and Woodstock in District 23, both spoke last week about getting lawn signs out in the coming days, as well as about the many Meet the Candidate events they expected to attend.
Jennifer Maertz, a former Democratic state Senate candidate and an activist on women's rights issues, was in Cutchogue Sunday collecting signatures and speaking with potential voters about the new party platform.
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