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The Adventist Church and many others have applauded the Supreme Court's decision, especially appreciating this key point from the majority opinion: "An employer may not make an applicant's religious practice, confirmed or otherwise, a factor in employment decisions".
But as Justice Antonin Scalia, who wrote the majority opinion in this week's decision, noted, "an employer may not make an applicant's religious practice, confirmed or otherwise, a factor in employment decisions".
But don't forget to ask your contacts about what would make an applicant stand out--are there any particular skills or personal qualities that the company tends to have problems finding?
The segment notes that receiving training from a listed terrorist organization would make an applicant ineligible.
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To make an application, applicants are required to fill in the form, submit it to the head of the clinical department for authorisation (signature) and submit it to the pharmacy office.
When using race as a "plus" factor in university admissions, a university's admissions program must remain flexible enough to ensure that each applicant is evaluated as an individual and not in a way that makes an applicant's race or ethnicity the defining feature of his or her application.
What makes an applicant stand out?
Having said that, there are a number of common themes in what makes an applicant successful.
Likewise, states could require schools to defer asking about criminal records until after making an applicant a conditional offer.
It's not fair, but it's true — many employers report that tattoos (especially those on the hands or face) can make an otherwise-qualified applicant seem unsavory.[2].
"The appropriate course is for the Applicant to make a fresh application," he said, instructing Malek Fahd to ask education minister Simon Birmingham for funding.
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