Sentences with phrase «which is unconventional»

Look for a Resume Format, which is unconventional and provide more scope to display creativity through the resume.
The new age has given rise to different forms of dating which is unconventional but all the more attractive.

Not exact matches

While the company's choice of Toronto's posh Yorkville district isn't exactly unconventional, its Apple-esque in - store experience, which includes on - site tailoring, certainly will be.
When compared to most maternity photo shoots on Pinterest — which Johnston describes as «glamorous and ethereal» in her blog post — hers was adorably unconventional.
Alper is also excited about selling Hater - inspired merchandise (which he says some enterprising fans have already started doing on their own using the pregnant Trump image), though he admits it's an unconventional way of trying to make money as a startup.
There are companies that don't follow this model, like Mail Chimp and Survey Monkey, which have very unconventional approaches to building long - term, sustainable businesses.
I can also get behind the serial entrepreneur... if they have that unconventional insight, for me, it's all about that unconventional insight which to me as VC is the nectar that I live on.
He covers several bad habits of inefficient bloggers (many of which I'm guilty of) and suggests a number of unconventional tools and approaches to streamlining the creation of engaging content.
The fourth unconventional monetary policy tool I want to cover is negative interest rates, which is something you have heard a lot more about recently.
A real estate transaction is usually the largest transaction most buyers and sellers will undertake, which makes them very risk averse and unwilling to try an unconventional service.
The hard part — there are a lot of hard parts, really, which we'll address with all the proper asides — is getting at the narrative reason, the gut call for such an unconventional play.
The Swedish streaming service has taken an unconventional approach, opting for a direct listing which circumvents the cost of an IPO by simply enabling existing shares to be traded on the New York Stock Exchange.
For instance, when these characteristics are perceived as exhibited in an individual enduringly and in a sense in which these are understood to affect the world around in a favorable fashion — either in an objective sense of effecting something concrete outside such a person [like effecting healing, foretelling, acting as medium in a non-rational manner or simply doing good or saying good to help the people selflessly], exhibiting personal traits, conditions and states which are known to be «abnormal» [like going into trances, hearing voices, seeing visions, or just the simple unconventional behavior, which proceed from such an individual's horizon to affect, influence, impact others» horizons]-- or is subjectively perceived to be extra-ordinary — such an individual is said to be godly, god - bearing, pious or saintly.
At the age of thirty he began A Treatise on Universal Algebra, which was published seven years later in 1898.5 His goal was to present both the old established and the new unconventional mathematics as part of a unified and, using his term, universal algebra.
The most I can have accomplished by it is to have suggested a somewhat unconventional approach both to the problem that Christian faith in God raises today and to the way in which it might just possibly be solved.
If his style was unconventional, it was also unique and it was also good, which is the main thing.
If Brian Doyle's style was unconventional, it was also unique and it was also good, which is the main thing.
The four brands feature historical artworks, which are engaging, unconventional and unapologetic.
Blanched garlic, which is sweet and mild, is blended with briny clam liquor and olive oil to make a creamy white sauce for this unconventional pizza.
The first Cicis restaurant to feature the new MAVERICK design — which embodies the brand's «unconventional, brave and independent» character — was unveiled in Jan. 2016 at the Lebanon Crossing Shopping Center in Frisco.
The trick, obviously, is to get the ball to him by unconventional means, which they have tried to do.
Social critic Mary Wollstonecraft was philosophically against marriage but married William Godwin in 1796 after they discovered she was pregnant (she died in childbirth six months later), yet they had a «highly unconventional marriage during which they lived far enough apart to permit the continuing exchange of letters.»
who operates a little bit outside of the status quo, because he's chosen to make money in an unconventional, self - employed way, which, again, very hot, as is the fact that he is ostensibly making a steady income by making things.
Unconventional therapies should be avoided such as rage reduction or immediate «attachment therapy» for a diagnosis of Reactive Attachment Disorder which is a blurred and somewhat obscure diagnosis as all older children coming out of institutional settings have not had proper attachment experiences which is a given and should not fall into a psychiatric diagnosis immediately to where treatments or medications are prematurely provided.
Generally they will become aware that their family is unconventional by the time they are late in elementary school, at which point they might begin wondering more about the adults in their lives.
Ray Dalio, one of the world's most successful investors and entrepreneurs, shares the unconventional principles that he's developed, refined, and used over the past 40 years to create unique results in both life and business - and which any person or organization can adopt to help achieve their goals.
Which is why I'm stockpiling a few unconventional tips for getting the job done this time.
3 YEAR «UBXTEND» Warranty — register your stroller online within 90 days of purchase date with a valid proof of purchase, and your free warranty automatically increases to 3 years, which is a rather unconventional long warranty period, as far as baby gear goes.
Unconventional, but Abra is comparable to popular last names Ambra (TOP 82 %), Asbra (92 %), which also end with - bra.
Immediately after the referendum I argued that «While, given its royal prerogative, it is not altogether clear whether the government would have to take note of a parliamentary vote [on Brexit], it stands to reason that since the unconventional route of a popular referendum did not produce sufficient grounds to act on, the government has at least a moral duty to listen to the opinion of the body to which it is after all accountable.»
A rather unconventional approach to David Miliband's Guardian commentary would be to discuss the argument which he actually makes.
Unconventional in thinking, dress and behaviour, he was credited with a range of policies and photo opportunities for Cameron in opposition which were caricatured as «hug a hoodie».
«Unexpected» is actually the unofficial theme of this unconventional convention, which the reality TV start - turned - presumptive presidential nominee promised would be anything but average.
The unconventional district, which ropes in parts of Bay Ridge and Coney Island while skipping neighborhoods in between, is split about evenly between the two areas.
Another part of the job is consciousness - raising, helping (e.g.) other NSF program officers, many of whom, at a given time, have just rotated in for 1 - to 3 - year stints, to understand that research in Africa poses unconventional problems (by American standards) which might call for unconventional solutions.
That surge has coincided in time and place with the boom in unconventional oil and gas extraction such as hydraulic fracturing, or «fracking,» in which high - pressure fluid is injected into the ground to break up the underlying rock and release trapped gas or oil.
The antibiotic, first identified by Nosopharm, is unique and promising on two fronts: its unconventional source and its distinct way of killing bacteria, both of which suggest the compound may be effective at treating drug - resistant or hard - to - treat bacterial infections.
In addition, Arkin says that the laser weapons are being placed in the hands of the Pentagon's special operations forces, which conduct unconventional missions such as rescuing hostages and intercepting terrorists.
A remarkable yet little - known species of octopus is once again exciting the cephalopod community with its surprisingly social behavior, unconventional mating and reproductive habits, unusual predatory behavior, and unique body patterns, most of which have never before been observed among octopuses.
Almost half that will be met by «unconventional gas», which was considered too difficult and expensive to extract until recently.
The battery that Natron Energy supplied for the study features an unconventional design for an anode, which is one of its two electrodes.
The term is also used more generally to describe a host of unconventional extraction techniques, such as horizontal drilling, which have helped make the United States the top producer of crude oil in the world.
Even his laid - back appearance, which includes a nose ring, ear stretchers, and a fondness for jeans, is unconventional.
Groundwater and air quality testing before, during, and after natural gas drilling — which includes hydraulic fracturing — should be key components of efforts to ensure the safety of communities near these sites, according to an expert panel convened to weigh in on public health research needs associated with unconventional natural gas drilling operations (UNGDO).
The vibrations are called phonons, and the electron - phonon coupling the researchers measured was 10 times stronger than theory had predicted — making it strong enough to potentially play a role in unconventional superconductivity, which allows materials to conduct electricity with no loss at unexpectedly high temperatures.
«What we found was not only a new kind of GeSe — which is already unconventional by itself in that you rarely find new binary compounds anymore — but that it has this uncommon «boat» conformation that we were amazed by,» said first author of the study Fabian von Rohr, a postdoctoral researcher in the laboratory of Robert Cava, the Russell Wellman Moore Professor of Chemistry.
The numbers aren't perfect — they don't fully reflect the recent surge in unconventional energy sources like shale gas, and they don't accurately reflect coal reserves, which are subject to less stringent reporting requirements than oil and gas.
Their contribution to the formation and maintenance of the contractile apparatus highlight an unconventional role for clathrin flat lattices in skeletal muscle which may be relevant to pathophysiology of several neuromuscular disorders.
These reverse - polarity channels, which we propose to be renamed «unconventional» mechanically sensitive channels, have some properties similar to the normal MT channels, but the relationship between the two types is still not well defined.
The alternative pathway, which the world seems to be on now, is continued extraction of all fossil fuels, including development of unconventional fossil fuels such as tar sands, tar shale, hydrofracking to extract oil and gas, and exploitation of methane hydrates.
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