Sentence examples for record of experience from inspiring English sources

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No. I've had that record of experience for 11 years.

Barack Obama doesn't have an impressive record of experience or a unique policy profile.

"When you look at the challenges and the opportunities that SUNY faces," Mr. Cuomo said at a news conference, "you couldn't design a better record of experience, a better résumé, than the experience that Carl McCall brings to the table".

"He impressed the search committee with his record of experience in maintaining high standards, increased enrollment, increased fundraising, and exceptional institutional advancement in the face of the pressing financial realities many colleges face today," Mr. Durnan said in a statement.

The video provides the show with a dynamic background, but it also neatly symbolizes the self-consciousness of Sontag's writing process: even as she confides her most intimate secrets to the page, she observes herself doing so, aware that the journal is more than a mere record of experience, but a tool she is consciously employing to shape it.

Thus, we need to examine closely how prospective leaders plan to do so, and their record of experience, and then re-align our choices accordingly.

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And it goes to the heart of one of Proust's main themes: that we are held prisoner by preconceptions, by habit and by the normal machinery of memory, which provides only a pale, distorted record of experiences.

Journal, an account of day-to-day events or a record of experiences, ideas, or reflections kept regularly for private use that is similar to, but sometimes less personal than, a diary.

Replace the résumé's chronological record of experiences with a dynamic, actively managed experience graph that uses a wide range of xAPI activity statements to paint a comprehensive picture of how we learn and grow.

These robot sensors will learn from their mistakes, self-regulate using digital "hormones", and record information over the course of years, building up a record of experiences to be used as "DNA" to program future versions of themselves, or even other buildings.

As Galloway sees it, Bradree has resulted in "second- and third-rate politicians particularly but not exclusively from the Labour party being elected to the city council on the basis not of ability, not of ideas, not on records of experience but on whether their father came from the same village as someone else's father 50 or 60 years ago".

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