He said: 'Females in charge of hiring may well be jealous of prospective female employees who are attractive and compete with them for mates, or at least for the attention of male co-workers.
as a Delaware corporation in 2004 as his business to develop sofosbuvir and hold the patents on the new prospective drug.
Think of it as your body's way of showing off prospective mates.
" The key is to identify yours, then practice putting them in terms a prospective employer can easily recognize.
But it would tell us something profound about its bankers' happiness or lack of it, and it would give prospective employees an excellent idea as to whether they would like to work there, or not.
Was there an unexpected question you heard repeatedly from prospective investors during the road show?
2 million to a prospective film.
Each person could get a computer-generated personality profile, and then prospective employers could search through the profiles for people whose personalities and skills matched their needs.
Unfortunately, some jobs come with certain stereotypes that can make a prospective date run for the hills.
While buyers should brace for another year of high-stakes bidding wars, residents of the city's far-flung neighborhoods (I'm talking about you, Grand Concourse) should be ready for an onslaught of prospective residents seeking bargains — bargains, that is, relative to the gilded ZIP codes that are out of the reach of most mortals.
That is to say the company can realize the accumulation of prospective clients.
Experts recommend interviewing prospective providers before starting therapy, especially if you are looking for a specific type of treatment.
Prospective newlyweds in an Indonesian province are being given one more promise to honor: planting trees to help slow the rapid deterioration of the country's forests.