Sentences with phrase «spelled out on»

The term of your exclusive buyer broker contract is spelled out on page one in the first paragraph.
And that is why no one addressed your issue as spelled out on REM.
Review your content and make sure that the key points employers are looking for are actually spelled out on your resume.
Most recruiters don't necessarily want to see your entire career spelled out on LinkedIn — that's what they expect to find on your resume.
For example, some of the WI policies you can get will not offer coverage against all disaster but only certain ones that are spelled out on the renters plan itself.
There are a few things you should know about renters insurance in 2018 that aren't necessarily spelled out on the declarations page.
There are often exceptions and rules — not all of which may be explicitly spelled out on the policy.
The monthly fees vary with what you want for services, but they are plainly spelled out on the website.
More of Obama's speech: White House Blog Climate Change, Fuel Efficiency Standards, Energy Obama Administration Will Let States Set Auto Emissions Standards The US Will Have a New Special Envoy for Climate Change: Todd Stern Official White House Policy on Energy & The Environment Spelled Out On New Website
The title is spelled out on the wall in yellow and pink neon.
Sally didn't disagree but said it was a «shock» to see it spelled out on Massively OP of all places: «In the current free - to - play climate, I see [the MOP] community as one of the last bastions for subscriptions.
The game walks you through the controls by dropping your car in the Play Zone where you are greeted with an aerial view of the entry and basic controls spelled out on the ground.
I guess it will be a hang up and try again situation as it's pretty clearly spelled out on the linked page that you get it for having the WE card.
As in all Dog Shows there is a cost for the entry that is Superintendent based which is spelled out on the premium list for the show.
By following just a few simple rules (helpfully spelled out on packets) we can enjoy foods and drinks of pristine freshness whenever we desire them.
Four VentiPorts per front fender were a hallmark, with identification spelled out on the front fender plaques.
Should a dealership decline a powertrain warranty claim based on the Pro Comp kit, Lift Shield covers the repairs, subject to a deductible and a few other details spelled out on Pro Comp's website.
This 2016 Mercedes - Benz C350e would look just like any other Mercedes - Benz C - Class if it didn't have its name spelled out on the doors.
Our Middle School Team Leader, Anna Cychowski, suggested we revisit or even re-teach the expectations spelled out on our schoolwide behavior matrix.
I believe A and I will have to make these sometime soon with our initials spelled out on top.
Passenger Pigeon Ben Novak, our staff scientist, has spelled out on our website exactly how the whole Passenger Pigeon revival will play out, from his current genetic and ecological research at UC Santa Cruz, through genome editing and chimeric parents, to eventual restoration of wild flocks to America's regrown eastern forest to take up their old role of forest regeneration.
Now and then, to test whether a cell's recognition cuts across sensory modes, Rocky or some other name is spelled out on the laptop screen or uttered by an eerie synthesized voice.
Although Scarborough's name was prominently spelled out on placards in each bus window, the Queens lawmaker insisted the trip was not self - promotional.
Wearing a T - shirt with the words «Pretty and Brave,» and with B - R - A-V-E spelled out on her fingernails, Lilly explained her favorite parts of Brave Buddies: «Field trips and learning brave talking.»
Not only would players have to fit athletically and in the scheme, but they'd need six more traits, spelled out on the laminated sheet around the facility on draft weekend:
And the specificity with which the political implications of Christian faith are spelled out on the right can be matched, pronunciamento by pronunciamento, on the left.
And that is the concept that Bill Wilson spelled out on pages 43, 45, and 46 of the Fourth Edition and earlier editions of the Big Book when Bill spoke of a «Higher Power,» said he was going to talk about «God,» and then defined the «Power» as «God.»
It's very clearly spelled out on our website — the law here in San Francisco requires you to register your business with the city.
In response to the many requests to say something about Berry College and Chick - fil - A, I have to respond that the facts on the ground point in the direction of a kind of prudence impossible to spell out on a blog.
I have spelt them out on this site often enough and as you are a regular you will know what they are.
Charlie Taylor has spent a number of spells out on loan during his time in the Leeds United first - team set - up, but became more of a regular last term when he made 25 appearances in all competitions.
The 23 - year - old has endured a miserable four years in N17, making less than 20 league appearances for the Lilywhites and spending three different spells out on loan.
And when Aaron Ramsey and Wilshere were struggling for form in recent years, both had spells out on the flanks.
Boakye has never played a game for the Turin giants, having spent three spells out on loan from the club since joining from Genoa back in 2012, also impressing at Sassuolo and Elche in that time.
A few spells out on loan didn't convince me otherwise and a couple of years in complete limbo on Bolton's books but not even playing for the reserves looked like the end for him.
Following a two - year spell out on loan with Werder Bremen, former Bayer Leverkusen midfielder Öztunalı moved to Mainz this summer despite having previously rivalled Julian Brandt as not only one the most promising player at the club but in all of Germany.
Guidetti found first - team opportunities limited at the Etihad after moving from Sweden as a 16 - year - old and has spent several spells out on loan with Burnley, Stoke and most notably Feyenoord where he scored 20 goals in 23 games.
Ed Balls was right to commit to a # 10bn capital spending programme particularly directed at social housing construction, which would be good for job creation as well as meeting a large and growing social need, but he queered his pitch by saying he would accept the spending cuts Osborne is going to spell out on 26 June (why give a hostage to fortune when he doesn't even know what those cuts will be?)
-LSB-...] social liberal alternative is spelt out on this website in Richard Grayson's chapter on the NHS from Reinventing the State.
The site is not so complicated for its users, and functions are well spelt out on the interface.
For some weeks now, Britain's billboards have been valiantly struggling with Matthias Schoenaerts's name: all those vowels spelt out on adverts for Suite Française, released last month; A Little Chaos, earlier this month; and next up, Far from the Madding Crowd.
Not by chance, the special series really carries the Riva name: it is the only 500 to give way on the bonnet to the logo of the nautical legend and the name is spelt out on the wheel arch, on the wooden insert on the side panel and on the dashboard.
If you're using an acronym that may not be readily apparent to the reader, always spell it out on the first use.
But, unless you spell it out on your resume, the recruiter probably won't be able to put the pieces together — and you'll never have the chance to explain in person.
You experience in designing high - end applications that connect with users and enhance their experience must professionally spell out on the job application.
Spell it out on your resume.
If your objective is to get the job you've applied for, there's no need to spell that out on your resume with its own heading.
Any problem you and the seller are uncertain or unaware about clearly spell it out on the listing.
I obliged him by spelling it out on his paper.

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On Tuesday, the trade regulator distributed a policy statement about native ads, as well as a guide for businesses that spells out its rules for what is acceptable and what isn't.
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