Sentences with phrase «very obvious candidates»

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At the same time, on a day when divisions within the party were very obvious, Melania Trump made an overture toward the other candidates who ran for the Republican nomination against Trump.
One obvious candidate is the greatest Arsenal legend of all time, Thierry Henry, and when he was asked today if he would be willing to take the reins at the Emirates, he made it clear that it would be very difficult to turn down a serious offer.
While the obvious choices like Robin van Persie and Yaya Toure are clearly also qualified candidates for the PoY Award, Ramsey fans could make a strong argument that he deserves mention with even the world's very best, at least through the first six weeks.
However, there is an obvious gap in the White Paper as it stands - the very reason why a majority of people think their views are not represented, and one of the barriers to greater diversity of candidates for local elections: our First - Past - the - Post electoral system.
The Labour premiers Ramsay MacDonald, Harold Wilson and Gordon Brown are, for different reasons, very much outside candidates, though there must be less obvious contenders, too.
His background would not make him the most obvious candidate to handle a property like «Deadpool,» but while «The Witch» was more well - known for its atmosphere than its gore, it did a great job in setting a tone and capturing an educated audience: two very important things for the next Deadpool movie.
Carbon dioxide may in fact have very little effect as a control variable in pushing climate to shift state — a small change lost amidst multiple other factors of which clouds, ice, UV and orbital irregularities are the obvious candidates.
A related argument is that it is * impossible * for summaries of cited sources to be plagiarized... also nonsense... but if so, then there's W. 11.4 Summaries issue tally and at the very least the 4 categorized «B» and «C» (in caps), and in Bold seem especially obvious candidates for fabrication, as they all make explicit change to the text to change meaning significantly.
With all this change occurring and specialist skills in short supply, the prospects for candidates from other countries are very good — and with an English - speaking, multinational, and remarkably vibrant culture on offer, the UK is an obvious choice for those seeking global experience.
The most obvious example is an objective statement — it's very function is to describe what the candidate is looking for, rather than convey what the candidate can do to solve an employer's specific problems.
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