Sentences with phrase «useful reference lists»

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I've put together a comprehensive list of resources that any small business or entrepreneur can find useful and continue to reference.
Here is a meta - analysis that is useful as a place to find related references (I think the meta analysis was weak but it has a great list of references http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/35/7/1611.full)
I've found reference lists to be a really useful learning support resource, and they're really popular with students too.
These lists are a useful complementary resource to other reference resources in the series, but are a useful standalone resource too.
Good for giving a range of useful expressions - A list of subjects for their reference
A very useful display and reference sheet (in the style of a French café) providing a list of extension activities for students.
I've found reference lists a useful learning resource, and they're really popular with students.
Please DO post your own or your favorite author - experts» Twitter handles and site urls — so we can expand upon this list and make it as useful as we can for authors to reference in their search for helpful information.
With VIPSX (the Vanguard TIPS fund you referenced), the fund's portfolio page has alot of useful information, including a listing of the specific bonds in the portfolio.
According to you, our readers, these were the most useful or interesting blog posts of 2016: The Jumbo Reference List of Pet
I suggest that it would be a useful counter to the OISM petition and paper for you to list the scientific claims made in the paper and provide links to the relevant science or other references as you did with the list of studies on consensus.
Each important point is clearly explained, and the references are listed after each section, with useful article titles in addition to the usual journal date and page.
You may find the wiki article useful, since nearly all of the scientists in your list appear in other categories (with references to public statements of position).
My knowledge management colleague Ted Tjaden has published a list of useful resources entitled Legal Research and Writing, which includes a number of Canadian references, although it would seem that his list has not been updated for a while.
I've had less reason to find US books, but the «Legal Treatises» chapter of the annual Legal Information Buyer's Guide and Reference Manual by Kendall Svengalis has been useful — although aimed at US librarians who are purchasing titles, its annotated list of titles for 61 topics provides a good starting point.
Either way, it will probably not take as long as you think to get this done, and the inventory list you create will be very useful to hang on to for future reference.
Sometimes referenced as «Additional Skills» this section of your resume is where you can list all of your useful abilities that are not overtly mentioned in the bullet points of the Work History sections.
Remember that a reference list is an optional part of a resume but is useful when requested and required by employers.
The «References» section is useful to list personal information for individuals.
If so, then the listed duties and responsibilities in the above sample job description can serve as a useful reference in completing the work experience section of your resume.
Writing the list of professional references is not really included in the reference letter however still very useful because a resume and a job application letter together with your reference letter comes hand in hand.
The Catalogue for health and community professionals [616KB] provides a useful «at a glance» reference list of KidsMatter resources you might find useful in your work with children and families.
Having this list will help guide your search and be a useful reference when you're weighing the pros and cons of each property.
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