This is because a lot of applicants place
useless information in their resume, in hopes of presenting a document that is «big», for lack of another suitable word.
«Let's stop pretending that distributing
useless information in self congratulatory mailers is a critical function of honest government,» said Curran, a Nassau County legislator.
Not exact matches
Sharing important and timely
information in regular update sessions only makes sense if every participant consciously edits his input and if some of them - from time to time - are smart and courageous enough to zip it and spare us a
useless report or a compulsory comment.
«Skeptics Cite Overload Of
Useless Information: Internet Arrives At a Crossroads,» reads the title of a New York Times article published
in March of that year.
This may seem like some
useless information when an ocean's worth of water is pushing
in on them from every side, but sharks use this ability to figure out where other fish, both predators and prey, are.
By honing
in on the
information that's useful to them, Amazon avoids spending time and energy on analyzing data that could be interesting but is ultimately
useless.
«I have never used that
information to make any type of recommendation, and find that
information like this is fairly
useless in my daily work.»
So, inevitably, the researchers at Monash will produce just another large body of comparative cognitive studies — humans are better than cephalopods at crossword puzzles, no photodiodes can play chess but many Belgians can... that sort of thing — all meretriciously tricked out
in the
useless patois of Integrated
Information Theory.
One would like to know, for example, what Hitler or Stalin had for breakfast, even though such
information would add nothing to one's historical understanding and
in effect be perfectly
useless.
Plus, I don't know which
information is more
useless this time of year, «Strength of Schedule» or «Power Rankings» but I'm going to give S.O.S. a slight edge
in uselessness.
Like Mann, Leadsom was allegedly left off the panel because she was outspoken on banking issues and has admitted
in public that the Treasury committee were «
useless»
in trying to get
information out of Diamond.
It is very inexpensive to put that same
information online
in common formats that the public — or other branches of government — can search and use with a computer, instead of exporting this
information as
useless 13,000 - page PDFs.
Scientists have performed the Einstein - Rosen - Podolsky experiment
in the lab, showing that
information can travel by light beams faster than light; however, the
information being transmitted is random and hence
useless.
In Aspect's experiment,
information did travel faster than the speed of light, but the
information was random, hence
useless.
«These findings suggest that even neurons we previously thought were «
useless» because they didn't individually encode
information have a purpose when working
in concert with other neurons,» said researcher Julio Martinez - Trujillo, based at the Robarts Research Institute and the Brain and Mind Institute at Western University.
«The
information about ingoing particles is returned, but
in a chaotic and
useless form.
The weather service collects snowfall
information only every six hours, and that data is
useless to a pilot who needs to know how much snow has fallen on a plane
in the 20 minutes before takeoff.
Well, first of all, it's true that white rice has a higher GI value than brown rice, but this
information is borderline
useless in terms of the real world.
However, having no accurate
information about your body's energy balance
in the first place could make walking 10,000 steps, 20,000 or even 30,000 a
useless pursuit and may not be enough to trigger any drastic fat loss decrease or body composition changes, even if walking more steps means more calories burned.
Don, i want to add too that the creators of the glycemic index state very emphatically that the index is
useless without serving size
information, which is where the load measurement comes
in.
In general, the more information you put in your Ad, the less the number of useless responses you receiv
In general, the more
information you put
in your Ad, the less the number of useless responses you receiv
in your Ad, the less the number of
useless responses you receive.
If you don't know your users» location
information in real time, then is worse than
useless because it's misleading.
Looking at where we are now, marooned
in the middle of an incessant torrent of
useless, contradictory
information, what Wayne's alter - ego, vigilante Batman, offers the broken backs of Gotham is a common, tangible villain — a scapegoat, a martyr, a way to channel the chaos against a clear antagonist.
But, despite itself, Snowden becomes compelling whenever it focuses to Gordon - Levitt's vocal impression, letting him simply deliver
information to an assortment of
useless viewer surrogates
in a thoughtful monotone.
The Last Knight has so much story
in it, so much
useless information pummeled into every single scene, there is no room for anything else.
This way, even if users of your platform are hacked and an hacker tries to login, they will still need to authenticate with a code they can get through their mobile devices before their access is confirmed, thus making their login
information practically
useless in the average hacker's hands.
Feed
in only the necessary
information and make sure to eliminate
useless one to make it short and to the point.
In this session, participants will learn about what makes some assessments better than others, why student progress measures are almost entirely
useless, why most tests will never produce useful diagnostic
information on students, and why most school assessment systems do not do the things they are intended to do.
Yup, this practice,
in line with the particularly
useless directive that some teachers are given to write the standards that are supposed to be covered that day on the front whiteboard, is really going to give teachers helpful
information about their craft.
In an unregulated marketplace, where the same service can cost $ 500 against $ 15,000, for pretty much the same thing, depending on where you shop; where
useless services are sold at inflated prices; where one large operation with many imprints, and controversial practices dominate the
information stream, how do you know who to trust?
The captain's wife, frozen on the deck, had a moment
in which hope and fear collided and her overtaxed brain, solving at last the mystery of the rhythmical droning, tossed out the
useless information that the oncoming vessel was a ship - rigged steamer.
In 2009, he called upon his extensive knowledge of
useless information and love of explosions to write his first novel, Mercury Falls.
Essentially, it said that analyzing stocks was
useless because all public
information about them was appropriately reflected
in their prices.
Your social security number is
useless unless it corresponds to your name and
information in a searchable database.
Forget street names or numbered buildings...
in the land of Pura Vida this type of
information is
useless mostly because it doesn't exist outside of newly developed urban areas.
Loadouts, equipment, clans, bases, areas... you're treated to some quick snippets of
in - depth
information via the nauseatingly frequent loading screens, but these are rendered
useless by virtue of the fact that the basics are never adequately explained.
From Bridget Riley's painting you gain a definite, if
useless, amount of
information about the optical components and reciprocal effects of colors
in various combinations and patterns.
Try to cram
in too much
information, distort it, or choose to express concepts that can't be easily grasped, and your graph is
useless to most people.
Thousands of accessions have died
in storage, as many have been rendered
useless for lack of basic
information about the seeds, and countless others have lost their unique characteristics or have been genetically contaminated during periodic grow - outs.
There was
useless information thrown
in to mislead the reader, there were problems that highly intelligent people left unsolved after weeks, when the answer could be arrived at by a different path
in a few minutes
in the head.
Knowledge appears to come
in a distant second among your values to tossing out
useless comments, lacking any sort of
information to back them.
This time it's an anecdote about «extraordinary warming that took place along what is now the northern sea route during the first half of the 16th century», that is flat
useless without
information showing
in which years let alone decades the warming occurred.
«We do know for certain that the natural environment is a net carbon sink, becuase the annual rise
in atmospheric CO2 is always less than anthropogenic emissions is
useless information.
-- «
information is bad for knowledge» or «the expert problem»: i.e. «additional knowledge of the minutiae of daily business can be
useless, even actually toxic» (
in making predictions); the «expert» is no better at making predictions than anyone else.
In fact, frequent multitaskers were shown to have more difficulty filtering out
useless information.
But when lawyers try to balance professionalism with authenticity, it results
in cliches, uninteresting self - promotion, and
useless information...
The Court asks parties preparing factums of submissions to limit parallel citations to two, beginning with the neutral citation when available (s. 3) and to omit
useless terms or
information in certain circumstances (ss.
And while saving files with version numbers can be helpful for you
in figuring out which document to send, it sends
useless — and potentially harmful
information — to the recruiter.
I've seen ten - year long positions summarized
in just one or two sentences, and I've seen many containing
useless information, particularly when that
information is only describing something «great» that happened more than twenty years ago.
An applicant tracking system (ATS) can either be the tool that mires you down
in a morass of largely
useless information or