Perusing the job posting can yield
valuable clues as to what a particular employer considers most impressive.
Every word he says could become
a valuable clue as to how you can diffuse this bad situation.
Not exact matches
These traditions, such
as the resurrection narratives and the opening chapters of Acts, certainly give us some very
valuable clues concerning the rise of the Easter faith, but each of these has to be examined and evaluated before it can be used in constructing even a skeleton history in the events immediately following the death of Jesus.
Mantis shrimp that perceived an opponent's UV reflectance
as low were more willing to fight and to escalate contests more quickly, suggesting that the spot enhances the threat display and provides
valuable clues about an opponent's level of aggression.
More than just leftovers, asteroids offer
clues to the earliest days of our solar system,
as well
as the promise of
valuable minerals and precious resources.
The cartoons themselves serve
as valuable visual
clues to the meaning.
He views errors
as valuable clues to understanding students» underlying «pseudo-concepts» about grammar and mechanics; for example, he celebrates errors that reveal a writer is moving to a new level of skill, such
as from simple to complex sentences.
O'Neil then takes the next step, one that makes this book eminently
valuable to anyone looking for an adolescent or adult dog — she gives readers
clues on how to find the perfect match among adult dogs just
as Michele Lowell, Chris Walkowicz, and others do for people choosing a breed and a puppy.
No one really has a
clue what gas prices will do, of course, which helps highlight the fact that solar's stable, fixed, long - term contracts can serve
as a
valuable hedge against volatile fuel prices.