It enhances your resume to work in
sync with ATS without turning off recruiters.
Not exact matches
«But not everybody is as good
at picking up on social cues and it isn't always easy to know if you're in
sync with each other or not.»
Settings vary for different cloud services, but most of them delete information from the cloud when you delete something from your phone or computer,
at least once the device has had a chance to
sync with the online service.
The best talk in the world will land flat if it's introduced
at a moment when the audience isn't ready to hear it (just as, entrepreneur readers will note, even excellent, groundbreaking products fall flat if they're out of the
sync with the market).
Shown
at CES, the Alcohoot breathalyzer
syncs up
with your mobile device to let you know if maybe it's time to call a cab.
It is a strategy that involves both a look
at long term fundamental analysis for the foreseeable future, but also looking
at technical indicators to figure out when these two points of view are not in
sync with each other.
Of course, Singh's outlook on cryptos failed to
sync with the rest of the crowd
at Davos.
«The feeling is there are many rules that are so old that they're out of
sync with what you need to promote economic growth and that's a conversation policymakers are now willing to have,» said Wayne Abernathy, executive vice president
at the American Bankers Association, a bank trade group.
Marketers can chose among 70 + data points
with Marketo, to
sync at any cadence - or opt to populate blank fields only; compare emails against DiscoverOrg's known bounced email log; and more.
What is wrong
with asking Christians to look
at their faith objectively as opposed to just nodding in
sync with their indoctrination?
The church attendance drop does appear to be genuine, but small, when you compare rates
at same age, but the prayer difference seems to be just an age issue: «Although Millennials report praying less often than their elders do today, the GSS shows that Millennials are in
sync with Generation X and Baby Boomers when members of those generations were younger.»
At the premium level, you can also
sync with fitness trackers and apps, track your daily water consumption, and access a library of meal plans, recipes, and workouts.
Bill Wilson, director of specialty coffee
at Nordstrom who oversees the company's 120 coffee bars, says that Mighty Leaf's artisan appeal
syncs well
with Nordstrom's dedication to hand - crafted products.
If not, I can see him accepting the two Buffalo # 1's because the talent
at 12 and 21
syncs with the non-QB needs (edge, secondary, OL).
Clocks should be visible to everyone in the arena, and they should be in
sync with the phototimer — especially when record bonuses are on the line, as they were
at the Meadowlands meet.
Though Harding was excited to sing «God Save the Queen» in
sync with a brass band behind her, Harding somehow missed her cue and simply stood
at her spot awkwardly for the better part of half the song as the band and the audience sang it without her.
Look
at them play, they're wonderful to watch
with their passing, all in
sync with each other and knowing how each other play and when and where they're going to run.
I would be willing to bet that Babywise moms
at the very least are in
sync with those numbers of the general population.
The best smart smoke detectors
sync with your phone, allowing you to monitor them from afar — for instance when you're
at work and the kids are
with the babysitter.
It
syncs up quickly, and then you can see both cameras
at the same time on the same screen, either in split mode, or
with the screen cycling between the two of them every x seconds.
This pump features a digital control system that allows you to
sync with your body's natural flow
at the touch of a button.
It's a skill that becomes much more efficient
with time, but it takes a while to get in
sync with baby, and sometimes babies are sleepy
at the breast.
If you realize you're way out of
sync with other parents in terms of your expectations, it's worth looking
at what's behind it.
But as long as you stick
with the program — bright light during the day, and darkness
at night — you will likely find yourself in
sync with the natural, 24 - hour day.
These biological rhythms make us feel drowsy
at certain times and sleeping in
sync with them will produce the most restorative and best quality sleep possible.
It's quiet enough to use
at night without waking a baby (or sleeping partner), responds to your milk let down, has bottles
with overflow protection, and
syncs to the My Medela app for easy tracking.
She's adept
at focusing on what she is interested in emphasizing, even if it's not wholly in
sync with the question.
Cuomo believes that the popularity hit he's taking
at the moment, mostly
with upstate Republicans over gun control, is worth it for the sake of good policy — and that he's in
sync with the opinions of younger voters.
It charges
at a lightning - fast pace and
syncs well
with all of your wireless devices.
You experience jet lag when these internal cycles get out of
sync with the time of day (or night) outside, leaving you wide - awake and ready for lunch
at 3 a.m..
With such turnover, «the skeleton must have some fine - tuning mechanism that allows the whole body to be in sync with what's happening at the skeletal level,» Rosen s
With such turnover, «the skeleton must have some fine - tuning mechanism that allows the whole body to be in
sync with what's happening at the skeletal level,» Rosen s
with what's happening
at the skeletal level,» Rosen says.
On Tuesday night the clocks will stand still
at 23:59:60 to keep our time in
sync with the universe.
Furthermore, people felt more connected and their brain activity was more in -
sync with each other
at the end of the experience than
at the beginning.
Students whose circadian rhythms were out of
sync with their class schedules — say, night owls taking early morning courses — received lower grades due to «social jet lag,» a condition in which peak alertness times are
at odds
with work, school or other demands.
«I can predict whether you'll remember, and how much confidence you will have in that memory, just by looking
at whether a neuron fires in
sync with the theta component of the EEG,» Rutishauser says.
Next, they looked
at how larks, finches and owls had scheduled their classes during four semesters from 2014 to 2016 and found that about 40 percent were mostly biologically in
sync with their class times.
In recent experiments, Hugo Merchant and his colleagues
at the National Autonomous University of Mexico tried to train rhesus monkeys to tap a button in
sync with a metronome.
«The test assures people that their system is in
sync with everybody else's,» says Margaret Kline, a research biologist
at the US government's National Institute of Standards and Technology, which assembled the kit.
Gruters found that when the eyes moved, both eardrums moved in
sync with one another, one side bulging inward
at the same time the other side bulged outward.
When the researchers looked
at activity
at the cellular level in the rats» brains, they saw that individual cells stimulated by the optogenetics would increase firing rates in the PER network and that many cells fired in
sync with the optical flicker frequency.
When the researchers looked
at fish larvae and adults of the same species (27 taxa in total), they found that in 49 percent, the timing of larval occurrence had shifted, and in 60 percent of the taxa (13 in total), the movements of the adults and the larvae were out of
sync with each other, according to the researchers, who published their findings last month in the open access journal PLOS ONE.
To further bolster their theory, the team looked
at species of Ephedra that are pollinated by wind and discovered that these close relatives did not appear to
sync their pollination phases
with the lunar cycle.
The notion that humans got to a point in evolutionary history when their bodies were somehow «in
sync»
with the environment, and that
at some time after that point — whether due to the advent of agriculture, the invention of the bow and arrow, or the availability of the hamburger — we went astray from those roots reflects a misunderstanding of evolution.
Scientists
at the Department of Energy's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory and Stanford University have made the first direct measurements, and by far the most precise ones, of how electrons move in
sync with atomic vibrations rippling through an exotic material, as if they were dancing to the same beat.
The researchers note that being out of biological
sync with school schedules forces adolescents to wake up when they are
at their lowest level of alertness (the equivalent of 3 a.m. for adults).
Studying twins from birth through age 2, scientists
at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have shown that the gut's immune system develops in
sync with the gut's tens of trillions of microbes.
It's not clear if they are able to
sync up
with the earlier blooms and avoid disruptions to critical life stages, such as egg hatching and larvae development, according to lead study author Mati Kahru, a research oceanographer in the Integrative Oceanography Division
at the Scripps Institution of Oceanography in California.
This has a lot to do
with your body clock being out - of
sync with your body's natural rhythms and hormone levels, due to our natural need
at this time for recovery and, therefore, more sleep than necessary.
I was chatting
with my business partner
at Carriage House Birth and she shared that when she took her doula training (all women) they all seemed to
sync up.
Lets look
at the problem
with sync breathing though.