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The convention does not give specifics of how overlapping EEZ and continental shelf claims should be resolved.There are some positive signs.
When it comes to any weaknesses, make sure your recruiter knows that you are working on overcoming them -- and give specifics of how you've succeeded!
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The official declined to give specifics of the budget proposal.
After some probing, however, several students were able to give specific examples of how they had become aware of their own biases as a result of exposure to the CCC.
But none would name specific Internet clients or give specific examples of how they were helping them, for fear of offending those that might be embarrassed by their prior missteps.
You should always research the company thoroughly (easy to do on the Internet), and be prepared to give specific examples of how your experience relates to the job.
Instagram refused to give specifics about how its version of Stories is growing, but Barnes did say "We're really excited to see how quickly they've caught on, whether with everyday users or celebrities and brands".
The Pentagon eliminated the passages comparing reporting to spying or hostile acts, but gives specific examples of how an act of reporting could result in the loss of civilian status.
Earlier in the trial, prosecutors had presented a letter that Mr. Marshall wrote in 2000 to a geriatrician who had diagnosed his mother's Alzheimer's disease, giving specific examples of how the debility of her mind manifested itself.
We gave specific examples of how both alleles of the COMT and 5- HTTLPR polymorphisms, through different mechanisms, might form a risk factor for different externalizing behaviors.
But because Whorf, in his articles, gave specific examples of how he saw the grammatical categories of specific languages related to conceptual and behavioral patterns, he pointed towards an empirical research program that has been taken up by subsequent scholars, and which is often called "Sapir-Whorf studies".
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