Sentences with phrase «which analytical people»

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She says live chat is also a helpful analytical tool, because she can set it to tell her where people are chatting from, which helps her direct traffic on her site.
Sorry, if this comes off as some super-sensitive defensive reaction, it just struck me really odd as I've only ever heard one person phrase the differences between men and women quite that way before and it was a man who was also an engineer which he kept bringing up to point out that that made him more analytical than any woman was capable of (apparently they don't have women engineers where he comes from).
Theology is important, but formal analytical thought — the splendeur et misère of Roman Catholicism — is not the primary means by which most people experience, accept, or reject a religious faith.
The landscape industry has roles that address many people's capabilities from entry level qualifications right up to degree level, landscapers are individuals with a strong educated foundation which often includes english, chemistry, biology, mathematical and analytical skills, design technology, they are creative, able to solve problems and most importantly, passionate!
I haven't figured out the math to get an analytical formula, but from playing with a spreadsheet it does look like it does generally make sense to contribute and defer the deduction if your room is finite and your tax drag is about a quarter to a third of your marginal rate (which is the case, even for dividends, for people with incomes over ~ $ 45k).
JWC team take a logical, analytical approach which demystifies surfing allowing people of all ages and abilities to get into the sport whilst also providing coaching to elite professionals.
JWC team take an individual, logical and analytical approach which demystifies surfing allowing people of all ages to maximise their performance whilst also providing coaching to elite professionals.
This analytical report presents the concerted action taken by the UN system to assist people and communities in developing countries to adapt to climate change through: (i) risks, impacts and vulnerability assessment; (ii) adaptation planning, including creating an enabling environment; (iii) the implementation of adaptation measures, which includes UNISDR's work on climate change related disaster risk reduction and risk sharing; (iv) awareness raising; and (v) knowledge sharing and facilitate learning.
This analytical document provides a series of case studies on smart governance, smart people and smart economy, which will catapult successful smart city practices into the global spotlight.
Some people are «more» knowledge workers than others because of the degree to which (a) they have to rely on internalized knowledge to produce their services or products; (b) they have to apply analytical and intuitive skills to effectively sort through internalized knowledge in order to better serve their clients; and (c) they have to invest time and effort to internalize legal information, thus gaining legal knowledge.
In management consulting, «the availability of basic analytical tools, and more sophisticated systems as well, enables people outside traditional consultancies also to process data and to tease out the sort of insights over which consultants once held a monopoly.
Another thing to be noted here is that the candidate is talking about a short term goal, which is practical and shows a good analytical mind for a person dealing in asset management.
Yeah, I'm really excited to hear what he says about that because I think that's the key to the online resume, is the analytical side of things, other than just a static, on your personal website kind of thing, which is wonderful, but you don't really get to see how people are interacting with that.
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