Sentences with phrase «talk about a candidate»

UPDATE: Oh, and if the Democrats want to talk about the candidates» faith history, we can take them up on that offer too.
Regardless of who I am voting for I am tired of all the religious talk about the candidates.
We can talk about the candidates, the issues (the war, healthcare, the economy, etc.), and the parties.
The reason he didn't put a one season contract down could be because there'd be allot of talk about players not knowing who the next manager is and pundits be talking about candidates and what changes those candidates are gonna make.
Want to talk about your candidate and the lies he tried to spread?
I'm talking about candidates attending debates which they're invited to but are not sponsored by the RNC.
While there's been no shortage of talk about the candidates running in the 33rd State Senate District — the seat currently occupied by Pedro Espada, Jr. — we thought we'd provide a rundown of who's competing in myriad other local races.
Matt Hamilton from the Albany Times Union joins us to talk about candidates for governor and the future of the Cuomo administration.
It's not definite what 5G will be but people are talking about candidate technologies and what needs to be addressed in this next - generation wireless standard.
We talked about the candidates and who we felt had the same goals.
But to truly know where the electorate stands on education, you can't just talk about candidates and the horse race.
Everyone talks about candidate experience.
The janitor resume objective must clearly talk about the candidate's skills, experience and qualifications.
In the audio below, I talk about a candidate who made a fatal mistake when I asked her about her references.
Below is a sample benefits assistant cover letter which talks about the candidate skills and his or her ability to manage the benefits for employees for a particular company.
The estimator resume objective must be effective enough to talk about the candidate's skills, educational qualifications as well as the work experience details.

Not exact matches

Many candidates are prepared to talk about the high points of their career, but to get a full scope of how you will adjust to the job, hiring managers also want to see how you handle situations that don't go as planned.
It was just kept a complete, I wouldn't say a secret, but the candidate talked about other things.»
Cisco Canada President Bernadette Wightman talks about her best advice for tackling tough problems, what she always asks job candidates in interviews, and the best leadership advice she's ever gotten.
In those rare situations, a candidate may find themselves talking about something awkward, like their relationship with their father.
The only other candidate to even utter the phrase «income inequality» was Gov. John Kasich, who talked about changing the ways in which education dollars are allocated.
Focus on questions that force the candidate to talk about a real situation where they had to take on a new challenge or figure out how to adapt to something unexpected.
When we talk about affirmative action, federal law allows you to hire a woman or minority candidate over a male or white candidate if both are equally qualified.
We have one - on - one coffee chats with top candidates, where our current employees in the roles that these folks would be interested in go on campus and talk about what they do on a day - to - day basis.
So while it's understandable the state of manufacturing is of concern to presidential candidates, those who say they can bring back lost jobs in the sector either don't know what they are talking about, or are being disingenuous.
For example, a candidate for a marketing position who talks about «destroying competitors» might not be the best fit.
It's clear also that the «blind trust» candidate Trump has been talking about setting up since last January between himself and those far - flung business interests will be neither blind, nor a trust, nor provide any meaningful insulation whatsoever.
Both presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton have talked about spending hundreds of billions on infrastructure and other investments.
If you have a friend who loves Trump and you don't, and all he or she talks about is Trump, well, spend less time with that person or just explain that you appreciate his followers» passion for the candidate but you hold a different view and don't want to let politics get between the two of you, so best to leave it behind.
No, we're not talking about the fact that the Republican presidential candidate is on his third marriage.
After the candidates talked about business, other topics included gun violence, energy policy, and foreign policy.
It's not that the candidates aren't talking about these issues, they're just addressing small business specifically when they do it.
In a fast - paced work environment, it's important to have candidates not just talk about how they are adaptable, but show it.
This candidate has a particular brand of only talking about himself.
«Now all the candidates talk about getting «units of Eichhorn.»»
A candidate who talks enthusiastically about working collaboratively (like this), and who genuinely seems to understand the reason behind teamwork.
Receptionists Jamie Leelo and Kate Shine talk about how candidates can easily get lost on their maze - like way in.
«The candidates on both sides of the aisle are talking about this more, and you can bet it'll be a campaign issue later on,» he says.
She bases this on continuing momentum in the states, and the fact that, «We've never before had an election where each presidential candidate talked about the need for some kind of paid leave.»
Also ask candidates how often they connect with others in their field outside their company and what they talk about with their fellow professionals, suggests Dunn.
«The only candidate who's talking about confronting this situation head - on, really changing it, is Marine Le Pen.»
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump again dismissed as «locker room talk» the newly published lewd comments he made about women in a 2005 conversation,
Dr. Michael Hudson joins Double Down to talk about the economic reality behind the Trump voter and about whether or not, as it is claimed, Hillary Clinton is the «most progressive» candidate in Democratic history.
Richard Trumka mentioned no names as he vowed recently that labor would not endorse yet another presidential candidate who talks big about confronting inequality but offers an agenda that merely fiddles around the edges of the economy, meeting Wall...
Libin started talking about finding a replacement with Evernote's board of directors in earnest early this year, and the company started zeroing in on candidates about four months ago.
An adult - film star was paid $ 130,000 by a lawyer for Donald Trump in the weeks before the 2016 election to not talk publicly about a sexual relationship with the then - Republican candidate, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.
Ironically, the Republican party's candidate at least talked about fixing the problem.
David R. Kotok, Chairman & Chief Investment Officer for Cumberland Advisors, sits down with Asset TV to talk about how the election cycle will affect markets going forward as the uncertainty over party candidates wanes.
Nobel - prize winning economist Paul Krugman and Republican presidential candidate Ron Paul talk about inflation, monetary policy and the role of the Federal Reserve.
Coming just days after Toronto NDP «star» candidate Linda McQuaig was caught talking about leaving Alberta's resources «in the ground,» the PM warned that her comments reflect the «not - so - hidden agenda» of the NDP, including leader Thomas Mulcair and Edmonton Strathcona candidate Linda Duncan.
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