Sentences with phrase «when skimming over»

The ride is supple and it is almost never punishing even when skimming over potholes that suddenly appear.
When I skimmed over the documents it showed that the company was named «Student Loan Relief.»

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When ready to serve, remove from the fridge, skim fat off the top and re-heat over medium heat.
Share When I originally wrote the 7 Ways To Annoy Your Friends in Social Media I skimmed over one of the points and it became obvious in the comments it was the most popular item.
When researchers skimmed its surface over glass or sandpaper, the ridges vibrated.
When choosing a basic tee choose a shirt that skims over your body, but doesn't cling to you!
When sharing something difficult, we sometimes tend to skim over important details or speak in vague terms.
The main rule when wearing a dress over jeans is that the hemline should be slightly cropped and skimming the ankle.
Finding prospective book buyers is much more effective when working your way into new arenas... arenas most other authors skim over or never think about.
Lesson: Following the same analogy, my lesson is that it makes all the difference in the world when you can read a page in depth instead of just skimming over it.
When going over the ocean, look out for schools of dolphins and even whales, as your pilot takes you as close to the water as possible, sometimes even skimming the waves.
When I've done this, I lightly skim over the background area with a dark brown pencil.
I can just skim over folks when they get on a rant, but it's better to see a filtered comments stream that allows me to weed out trolls or folks who get on a rant too easily and / or too often.
Too often, the classroom has been a battleground in which science loses out to ideology — either directly, as with fights to equate biblical accounts of creation with research illuminating natural selection, or indirectly, when fears of such fights cause teachers or administrators in a more subtle way to skip or skim over science that has big implications for society.
So when employers are reading that they just skim over it because it's fairly useless information as everyone makes the same claims.
When hiring managers skim your resume initially, they often skip over the skills section that almost everyone puts at the top of the page, according to Donna Svei, executive resume writer, interview coach and retained search consultant.
Creating a resume when you're looking for work in a skilled trade might seem like a formality, but employers and hiring managers increasingly use a quick skim of a jobseeker's resume to determine which documents get passed over immediately and which get read more carefully.
When the reader repeatedly sees these phrases, they begin to read faster and skim over the resume.
When sharing something difficult, we sometimes tend to skim over important details or speak in vague terms.
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