Sentences with phrase «verbiage as»

Aligning in this case means that assuming you have the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the duties of the job, it is critical that you use the same verbiage as written in the announcement then paralleling your knowledge, skills, and abilities within your résumé.
It complicates its own most obvious readings of racial and sexual identity by cutting across love, sex, lust, and longing to illustrate and embody the excruciating surfeit of words — spoken and written, etched on porcelain in notational shorthand (in Valerie Piraino's wonderfully ruminative series «Simone,» from 2010), and silk - screened ever so faintly on canvas (in Pendleton's Concrete, from 2004, which ticks off evocative phrases such as «the smell of your neck in August» and «somewhere between forgiving too easily and not giving in at all»)-- that prop up and then ruin relationships, pure verbiage as a cruel mirage.
In my ealrier response I lambasted the author for «believing» in Math (which is pathetic), but in fact — if she wants to use that rather narrow - minded verbiage as representation of «a higher purpose» than herself — than so be it.

Not exact matches

Just as you would adjust and refine your experience verbiage, you can use this knowledge to better decide which skills you'll list to highlight your awesomeness.
Those who work in a language - driven field such as marketing will have an easier time tweaking the verbiage of their resume, for example.
Such flowery verbiage is not unusual at National Cathedral, conceived early in the twentieth century as an American version of Westminster Abbey to enshrine the spiritual achievements of American Christianity, statecraft and civil religion.
This by now hoary bit of academic jargon marks Institutions of Modernism as the offspring of «cultural studies,» that popular pseudo-discipline that resulted from crossing Marxist animus with deconstructionist verbiage.
Mainly, because in all the verbiage about freedoms of beliefs there is something so important, so blatantly acute yet everyone do not even mention it, except - oh genial me: Why would anyone in the whole world support any type of creed / belief / religion where a whole lot of humans — as in millions of human women — are not allowed to go to school, to even just read and write - less become a teacher, doctor, lawyer, president of their own companies, their own countries, mutilated by the millions when they reach puberty, WHY is this allowed?
Thus it comes about that to say that every soul everywhere is «a person for whom Christ died» is more than pious verbiage; it is an affirmation of the duty to treat every person as a being of supreme and infinite worth.
To many who have prayed from childhood up, this is but a bit of conventional verbiage, as if one were to say, «Goodnight, Lord.
Burton (assuming Philly ran the same / similar offensive verbiage) and now Daniel, who is also going to be in the same room as Mitch 100 % of the time.
Indiana's known as a team that defends the pick and roll «soft,» which is NBA verbiage for hanging back on high ball screens.
I can understand their fascination with him, because Jose Mourinho is undoubtedly a colourful character, but when they hang on to his every utterance, dissect his every word, and interpret his every sentence, as if in some way searching for deep - seated significance, I do feel they are assigning a profoundness and intelligence to his verbiage that simply doesn't exist?
You are more to the point actually, whereas I tend to give unneccesary verbiage (as in this post too)!
Most folks with disabilities (or disabled folks... as the comments suggest, this verbiage is very individual preference) are willing to ask for help when needed, but are quite capable of handling much on their own.
This includes wading through verbiage like «$ 78.38 FRUIT BASKET PURCHASE» and «MEMO: $ 53.30 DINNER FOR VOLUNTEERS» to extract figures like $ 78.38 and $ 53.30 so as to sort out large purchases from small.
As the standard NIH verbiage puts it, «any individual with the skills, knowledge, and resources necessary to carry out the proposed research is invited to work with their institution to develop an application for support.»
Avoid verbiage such as «I am very lonely» or «seeking to find happiness again.»
When Waltz uses a self - consciously ostentatious word like «ascertain» (as in, «I was simply trying to ascertain...» — the kind of verbiage QT is as likely to put in the mouth of a lowlife crook as a German dentist, or a Francophile plantation slavemaster, for that matter), it sounds right.
Django Unchained even brings back Christoph Waltz, who picked up an Academy Award for Basterds, as a man whose virtuosity with verbiage reflects Tarantino's passionate, long - standing love affair with the English language.
The clock ticks as our hero fights through the mire of verbiage to say his piece.
As a polysyllabic spree of technical verbiage («collateralized debt obligations,» «credit default swaps»), it's far too dry for the «Talladega Nights» crowd, to name one of the many silly Will Ferrell comedies directed by Adam McKay, this film's co-writer and director.
A lot of adults use students as sockpuppets: We give them verbiage and giving them the issues adults expect them to address.
If you add as much verbiage you can to clarify you will increase your chances of someone assisting.
That being said, I believe the stated brightness component of advertising may be a bit misleading as the verbiage could not reflect deviation from regulation.
Often, CD players will be labeled with verbiage such as: «MP3 enabled» or «MP3CD compatible.»
That said, Dr Master's adaptation works best, as the girls» dialogue actually sounds like something that a high school girl would actually say — JManga's can get too caught up in precise verbiage.
Feel free to use whatever verbiage you like such as «2011 Global eBook Award Nominee.»
As a matter of fact, if you place your Elizabeth renters insurance side by side with a New Jersey homeowners insurance policy, you'll find much of the exact same verbiage.
If you have the «Enhanced Home Package» on your renters insurance the perils named in the policy, such as fire, are replaced with verbiage along the lines of «We insure against risk of direct physical loss».
As a consumer, you could very well have a strong 680 or 720 credit score, but still be denied for a loan because of dispute verbiage.
As if you didn't have enough to worry about with getting your credit scores in order, making sure you had the down payment taken care of, and getting all of your supporting docs prepared and signed NOW at the last minute you realize that you have an account or accounts with «Dispute Verbiage» on them.
As a credit repair agency, one of the hot topics we deal with on a regular basis is the effect of dispute verbiage on a credit report.
If you need dispute verbiage lifted from your credit profile, our service is very strong in helping with that as well.
When push came to shove, the verbiage that permits the use of firearms to destroy pet animals by both humane society organizations and private citizens was used as leverage to outlaw the use of decompression chambers. In other words, disallow the use of firearms and the legislation won't pass. Quite the trade off.
That's the issue, as an artist, I am not full of «fascinating verbiage».
Minimalism had looked so very plain, but it came with enough verbiage to choke a culture, as it indeed hoped it might do.
As soon as one tries to pipe up, one is flooded with verbiage at the asymptotic limit of approach to zero value at the margiAs soon as one tries to pipe up, one is flooded with verbiage at the asymptotic limit of approach to zero value at the margias one tries to pipe up, one is flooded with verbiage at the asymptotic limit of approach to zero value at the margin.
Will you allow that program to analyze your own «tautologies, verbiage, words of purely emotional import, and logical inconsistencies» and censor you as well?
You have given me a lot of verbiage and most recently a list of items, which I have gone through point by point to demonstrate to you that you have provided no empirical evidence to support the IPCC CAGW claim (as I outlined it for you, based on the AR4 report).
Who will program it, and decide what, exactly, count as «tautologies, verbiage, words of purely emotional import, and logical inconsistencies»?
It is an example only of a thought bubble that has no basis but verbiage and is used as a rhetorical riff on inferior denier science.
Second, as is obvious from Hansen and Hickman's verbiage, there is little attention paid to anything the GWPF actually says.
The use of clear and concise verbiage, grammar, syntax, and phrasing as a necessary and critical component of effective advocacy should be the primary and foremost goal of any attorney.
Now that Twitter is reliably producing a large volume of verbiage on just about all topics imaginable, the task becomes one of extracting the desired fish from the flood — just as it was, and still is, with the larger web itself.
I suspect my occasional fascination with images has to do with the fact that I spend much of my time swimming in words, stroking for meaning; for those who, like me, are immersed in verbiage it's important, I think, to pay attention to the visual field and to music as well, so that we are regularly reminded that wordy meaning is only one sort, and perhaps not the most powerful kind at... [more]
The verbiage is «Assignor does hereby sell, assign, transfer and set of unto Assignee x / xth in and to the oil and gas lease dated xx / xx / 1981 from Lessor (name of oil company) to Lessee (same as Assignor) insofar as said lease covers the following described land etc..
But doing it right two or three times a week for hours at a stretch isn't easy; it's the rare bird who can combine personal passion with restrained verbiage on the big screen and get the timing right as well.
Well, just like when I did basic legal research (as a naive young associate), I scanned the search results to see if they had any useful verbiage, or otherwise provided helpful clues.
Do I need to spend more time fighting it, or leave it as wasted verbiage on paper?
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