Sentences with phrase «to make clear to someone»

Management does not make clear to employees when and what guests have to pay.
Of course, this also made it clear to everyone traveling these days: there are those who pack well and those who don't.
«Working on large international deals also made it clear to me that teams deployed to complete these deals with broader, diverse backgrounds would result in a better result for the client».
Why not be honest then and make it clear to people that there is no certainty in what you believe?
It also says that teachers should do a better job of making clear to students how science and engineering are relevant to their lives.
To put it another way, we think that a resume for accounting should highlight both your unique properties as well as make it clear to recruiters that you are adaptable.
One is in making it clear to the student that his own personal therapy is a requisite for training on this level.
This helps them understand their feelings and real intentions and make it clear to others that they are seeking a date with no obligations.
The human resources representative told me that in spite of making it clear to job seekers, through outside sources, more than 70,000 people had applied to jobs that didn't exist.
The South Korean government hopes to cool things down by making it clear to investors that it will, if necessary, crack down hard on cryptocurrencies.
To consider this classic gem anything more than your average remaster would be a grave mistake, as is quickly made clear to anyone who's ever played it.
Neither tablet makes it clear to users whether they're capable of true multitasking in the background.
Here, a declaration to exclude should arguably be mentioned in the implementing legislation, to make it clear to readers immediately whether the convention is relevant to them or not.
Experienced practitioners recommended a deep understanding of the philosophy and overall pedagogy of instructional materials, so that teacher leaders can make clear to teachers how the new materials contribute to student learning.
In that guidance the administration made clear to schools: These big disparities violate civil rights law and will not be tolerated.
I will fully corporate with the party's internal disciplinary procedure investigating the allegations, something I have always made clear to anybody in the party that has ever approached me about this matter.
In addition to that we have made it clear to all our writers that if anyone is caught involved in unethical academic practices he / she will be immediately fired from the job.
A simple sentence in the conclusion of your cover letter will make it clear to employees both where to find your contact information, and the best way to get in touch.
Just make it clear to your friend that the gift is a surprise.
I have always known that editing a journal was difficult, but serving in that role really made it clear to me.
We want to make it clear to clients who need X why we are the only right choice, and to do that we need to look different from everybody else.
In addition to making it clear to children when their behaviour is unsafe or not appropriate, this helps to teach them how to manage emotions that may be running high.
In other words, these types of collaborations need to be made clear to parents and school personnel upfront.
You need to make it clear to companies that you're interested in them.
Then make this clear to students as you teach the lesson.
This work has made it clear to many of us that there is much power for change in working from this perspective.
If you left your position voluntarily, you might decide to make that clear to employers.
The plaintiff made it clear to the defendant that he would not retire.
If you are not making it clear to tenants in writing at the beginning of their residence, don't be surprised.
Unfortunately it is often only made clear to us only when the damage is significant and, at times, irreversible.
This means making it clear to all employees that they are both able and encouraged to come forward and report possible misconduct.
I'm hoping what we can do on defense now makes it clear to him he doesn't have to make a play every time he drops back.
Make it clear to potential donors how many students will be impacted by their donation and for what length of time.
And when it was first made clear to me that this was «the thing to do,» way back in preschool, I thought it was cute and no big deal.
During the board selection process, the trustee's roles and responsibilities need to be made clear to prospective candidates.
I should have made it clear to whom I was addressing my comments.
By using the graphic designer resume sample as an example, you can create a spectacular resume that makes it clear to hiring managers and recruiters you are an excellent candidate for the job.
We have to make clear to council officers what we stand for and explain our vision and priorities for our residents.
Make it clear to recruiters or potential hiring managers that you're working full time, so that they'll need to be flexible when it comes to interviews.
Usually, some members of the church group made it clear to them that they were NOT welcome to come back.
Instead, make it clear to kids that you will be double - checking the facts.
Certainly, the signs suggesting inadequate milk intake should be made clear to mothers both verbally and in writing before their discharge from the hospital.
Good regulation, she says, can help to make clear to scientists what they can and can not do.
Simply make it clear to them that the first few dozen hours will be nothing but trying to figure things out, and have them stick through that until their first «wall».
Most importantly make it clear to the students that your assistant also has the power to issue sanctions.
The standards make clear to both teachers and supervisors what is being evaluated, and scoring guides structure how data are accumulated to determine a teacher's performance level.
Make it clear to sponsors that there will be no «exhibit hall» and no tables should be reserved for sponsor displays.
And buyers in the northeast and other cold climates have made it clear to manufacturers that they want that technology and they'll pay for it.
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