Sentences with phrase «weaker candidates from»

Or did it admit weaker candidates from the start, or perhaps send them off to schools with less supportive principals?
We want ORE to disallow the weakest candidates from entering real estate school in the first place.

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We have to improve the way we examine candidates before we elect them, because so many candidates from both parties have had markedly weak characters that have lead to scandal and eventual resignation from office.
The U.S. uses a weak party system: candidates can run under a party's name with little or no support or recognition from that party.
Geoff Berman, executive director of the state Democratic Party, which Cuomo controls, said Cox «and this anemic field of Albany insiders and lobbyists» are trying to divert attention from the «weak candidates» the party is considering to run against Cuomo this fall.
McDonald, who switched his party affiliation this summer when many were still expecting a weak Republican field, also tried to distance himself from failed GOP presidential candidate Mitt Romney.
Our weak campaign finance laws and a commercial media that counts on huge revenues from political ads bought by corporate - sponsored candidates have put our democracy up for sale to the highest bidder.
Jay Townsend, while a great candidate, doesn't have the name recognition necessary statewide to compete against Schumer, and even though Gillibrand is a weak candidate, she will benefit from the fact that Schumer will draw a large number of people to the polls, thus assisting her campaign, as well as DioGuardi not really being a statewide candidate.
Giving the voter two votes widens choice, meaning that we are no longer restricted to making the agonising decision of choosing between a good local candidate who is from the wrong party, and a party we like that has a weak local candidate.
According to Mohr, process prevents party members from quickly changing affiliations with the intention of boosting who they might deem to be the weakest candidate in opposing party.
Chemistry PhD candidate Richard Li, computational nano / bio physicist Rosa Di Felice, quantum computing expert and Viterbi Professor of Engineering Daniel Lidar along with computational biologist Remo Rohs sought to apply machine learning to derive models from biological data to predict whether certain sequences of DNA represented strong or weak binding sites for binding of a particular set of transcription factors.
As is true with many dogs from Thailand, her teeth are a bit weak, but she's not a good candidate to have anesthesia to have them cleaned.
From this brief outline, it's clear that candidate # 1 squanders her good resume (which likely got her in the door) with a weak verbal performance in the interview.
A weak resume doesn't end the process for a candidate with a bright smile, an enthusiastic attitude and the willingness to actually get away from his screen to chase the job he wants.
Employers often shy away from weaker resumes that don't demonstrate why the candidate is the best choice for the job.
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