We should judge journalists only on the basis of they write, and not their biodata. |
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The main use of biodata is in the pre-selection of basic-level jobs such as apprentices or graduate trainees. |
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Our first port of call was the lepers cemetery whose tombstones are still clearly inscribed with the biodata of those resting beneath them. |
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I therefore intend to carry out a biodata interview and ask him to sign a disclaimer as removals to Somalia are on a voluntary basis only. |
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But a judgment of this should be made only by evaluating their journalistic work, and not by examining their biodata. |
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To reiterate what I said in my last post, journalists should only be judged by their journalistic work, and not their biodata. |
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She gave me a cheerful grin and rattled off her past employers, accompanied by a brief biodata, both seemingly satisfying. |
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A biodata and self-assessment round was followed by on-stage stress interview. |
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If you are interested, please forward a copy of your biodata and qualifications. |
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Agents in Africa send biodata and video recordings of promising players. |
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Currently the CF uses cognitive ability measures, academic grades, references, biodata, and selection officers' rating of suitability to select officer candidates. |
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There are two different versions of the passport. The difference is in the quality of the biodata page. |
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The substrate incorporates fibres and planchettes. The image of the holder and biodata will be entered by inkjet printer. |
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This biodata will be used to verify previous infractions against the applicant to assist in the application's approval or denial process. |
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If you cannot verify the biodata offline when the subject presents himself and his card at some check point, then there is no purpose in storing even a hash on the card. |
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By clicking on their names, you will have access to their biodata. |
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Without such agreements at an international level, it seems unlikely that the future bioeconomy will be fair, especially when so much hype and hope rides on the use of big biodata. |
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Files shall include, in five copies each, complete biodata on the candidate and a list of his published works and shall also be accompanied by five copies of his principal publications. |
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Initial interviews of unaccompanied children to collect biodata and social history information should be done immediately after arrival and in an age-appropriate manner. |
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Valid until the date stated on the biodata page. |
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These glasses will identify the faces of others as well as display their biodata, among other details. |
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The new system will read and store biodata from passports of people crossing border points. |
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When will they realise that the notion that you can find a good match for your progeny by considering candidates' biodata and their caste and religion is deeply flawed? |
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The old-school way to do this was to collect Biodata and share it via email or through the use of MS Word paper resumes. |
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