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interview and process
In a 2001 interview, he stated a desire for " elegance ", whereby the correct approach would be to process thoughts mentally, rather than attempt to render them until they are complete.
Voight described the process leading up to the episode in an interview on the Red Carpet at the 2006 BAFTA Emmy Awards:
Such cases are treated as brand new award recommendations and the process for presenting the Purple Heart begins again with a review of records and interview of witnesses to the action in which a service member was wounded.
The process begins with a questionnaire and interview to determine what flex, materials and ski shape will best suit the skier's skills, weight and target snow and terrain.
During the screenwriting process when Ephron would not feel like writing, she would interview people who worked for the production company.
* Coding ( social sciences ), refers to an analytical process in which data, in both quantitative form ( such as questionnaires results ) or qualitative ( such as interview transcripts ) are categorised to facilitate analysis
Vincent gets accepted into Gattaca, with a DNA test being the entire interview process.
Selection for this challenging program involves an application process which includes an examination, an interview, and a supervisor assessment.
Simon goes on in the interview to explain the process of how he goes about writing songs, " The music always precedes the words.
* Thirteen for Dr. Remy Hadley from TV's House M. D., because she was assigned the number 13 in her job interview process and continued to be called by her number even after she was hired.
Convex had an unusually thorough interview process, which, for technical positions, included a grilling by a group of engineers.
The extensive interview process carried over to other departments as well, where the key people who would be working with the prospective employee each interviewed the candidate, then met in roundtable to discuss whether or not to hire.
* Daniel Handler, a. k. a. Lemony Snicket, on creativity and the creative process, an interview with about-creativity. com June 14, 2007
The only legal alternative to this was to apply for a special visa beforehand, which entailed interview at an American Embassy, confiscation of the passport during the lengthy application process, and then, if permission were granted, a permanent attachment being made to the applicant's passport.
USMS's hiring process has a nondisclosure agreement, so the specific details of the process are not completely revealed ; however applicants must pass a written test, an oral board interview, an extensive background investigation, a medical examination, a drug test, and multiple fitness in total exams ( FIT ) even to be considered to be selected for training.
In his introduction, Gara explains the interview process, which took place in 1953, every Sunday for about twelve weeks.
For the city of Hanford, high school students are selected from both high schools through an application and interview process for delegate spots.
To begin the process, people wishing to be considered must contact Social Security ( there is a toll-free telephone number ) to set up a disability interview.
In an interview with HitQuarters Gatfield later described the recording process as " very long and painful ".
In an interview, he expressed his distaste for the corporate music process, stating that, " It ’ s actually fun to just be playing in the studio without some major-label idiot standing over your shoulder.
In an interview, Simon said: " ' I was going through some difficult times ... I wanted to work, because work is always a cathartic process for me, and I thought it would be really good just to get into a comedy.
Individual factors are also very important, although applicants are generally not asked to interview as part of the application process.
During the interview process several members of Rediffusion management also appeared in interviews for applicants for other regions, principally the London Television Consortium, as well as the interview for Rediffusion, leading the ITA to question the loyalty at the company.

interview and involves
This nomination typically involves an interview with that specific nominating body and / or retired officers within the same jurisdiction.
Stage 3 is the final stage, it involves a thorough interview and a group exercise.
The current licensing procedure involves: positive verification of identity, two referees of verifiable good character who have known the applicant for at least two years ( and who may themselves be interviewed and / or investigated as part of the certification ), approval of the application by the applicant's own family doctor, an inspection of the premises and cabinet where firearms will be kept and a face-to-face interview by a Firearms Enquiry Officer ( FEO ) also known as a Firearms Liaison Officer ( FLO ).
In many events, finalists ( top 10 ) move onto a second round of competition which usually involves an interview with the judges about the project.
In a March 2003 interview, she revealed that she has taken some college classes but does not have a degree, stating, " I didn't want to go to college for an actual degree because there's nothing out there I like besides doing something that involves the entertainment industry.
It involves a test-simulation of the Economic and Social Council ( ECOSOC ), a simulation of the Security Council ( SC ), and an interview.
The application process involves written recommendations, a mailed essay, an impromptu essay, and an interview with faculty.
Students who wish to enrol in the school via Direct School Admission ( DSA ) have to take an entrance exam which involves two papers, Mathematics and Science, and this is preceded by an interview with a teacher.
Unlike other universities in the Netherlands, Nyenrode has an intensive selection process that involves taking a Graduate Management Admissions Test test and a selection interview.
It documents Broomfield's attempts to interview Wuornos, which involves a long process of mediation through her adopted mother Arlene Pralle and lawyer, Steve Glazer.
The entire experience takes about 30 days and often involves a daily interview with the director.
The highly selective application process involves an extensive written application and an interview with a Navy representative.
Self-declared or discovered servicemen are referred to the Psychological Medicine Branch of the Headquarters of Medical Services for a thorough psychiatric assessment, which involves their parents being called in for an interview.

interview and separate
He lets Brontë believe the interview was a success and the two go their separate ways.
In an interview with Robert Bartlett Haas in " A Transatlantic Interview-1946 ", Stein insisted that this work was completely " realistic " in the tradition of Gustave Flaubert, stating the following: " I used to take objects on a table, like a tumbler or any kind of object and try to get the picture of it clear and separate in my mind and create a word relationship between the word and the things seen.
Said Norman in a separate interview: " The churches weren't going to accept me looking like a street person with long hair and faded jeans.
" In response, Auf der Maur said in a separate interview, " As long as Billy has Jimmy, he can make the essential Pumpkins record, I'm sure ".
Mike Kulas ( president of Volition ) stated in an interview that the Red Faction and Descent universes are strictly separate, however he did admit that code intended for Descent 4 had been used in Red Faction.
In a separate interview he said that increasing corporate control " is very, very dangerous and we have put the whole issue of net neutrality right into the heart of our campaign platform ," and that the Internet is " a public tool for exchanging ideas and I particularly want to say that if we don ’ t fight to preserve it, we could lose it.
Stewart, upon consulting her legal team, agreed to take questions on air, but not in a separate interview.
Elswyth explained in a magazine interview that she was uncomfortable on Beebe's expeditions, so the two of them had agreed that they would keep their careers separate from their private lives.
In a separate interview — referring to his decision to employ Morosi and the ensuing media storm that it created — he said that " looking back over it, it was a mistake on my part ".
In a 2003 interview, political scientist Carol Swain described research she had done undertaken on the subject, suggesting American white nationalists believed " the interests of each of these groups ( Hispanic, black, and white citizens of America ) would be better served if each had a separate nation-state of its own ".
In a Reuters interview on 31 July 2006, Mashal warned Palestinians everywhere against attempts to separate the Lebanese and Palestinian issues.
In a November 14, 2005 interview with Fox News's Neil Cavuto, Newdow compared " In God We Trust " appearing on United States currency with racial segregation ( specifically separate drinking fountains ), saying, " How can you not compare those?
In a separate interview with UGO. com, Shamrock shed light upon the reason for the turmoil between himself and his fighters on " TUF ": " Anytime you're put into a situation where the fighter or the trainer have to work with each other whether they mesh or not, it always becomes a problem.
There are three on-the-air studios, four radio production rooms, an interview studio and a multi-track recording studio with a separate sound booth.
In a September, 1932 interview with The Manchester Guardian Trumbić wondered whether Croatia should separate from the Kingdom of Yugoslavia and pursue a union with Austria.
The lyricist appears to confirm the form " Elmyra " in an interview, but it is unclear if this is an error, an intentional feminization, or " Elmyr " with a separate exclamation after.
In a separate interview, Payne complained about the tendency of music writers and magazines to generalise a particular city as the breeding ground of new ' movements ', " A lot of bands get lumped in when they ’ re in the same neck of the woods and journalists – especially in England – like to make a big deal out of that and make it into a scene, as if the individual bands aren ’ t good enough to write about.
It featured an interview with Taoiseach Brian Cowen plus three separate panels filled with senior politicians.
In a separate interview, also given in 1977, Page expressed his recollections more bluntly:
During a radio interview in 2010, it was confirmed that Borle and Foster had gone their separate ways.
In a Wired. com interview with Randy Pitchford, it was revealed that Allen Blum's development team Triptych Games have been brought into the office of Gearbox, making them a separate internal developer.
" In a separate interview with the ABC, Lawford said Castro " got up at the end of the film and he said, ' You've made a great film, but you've ignored Cuba, now you have to make a film of what was happening here in Cuba during those thirteen days.
John Burroughs apparently contradicts this in a separate interview in Robert Stack's Unsolved Mysteries.
In a separate interview, bassist Guy Berryman, in discussion of " Speed of Sound ", said: " We were listening to a Kate Bush song called ' Running Up that Hill ' and we were really trying to recreate the drums on that song for this song, and the chords.

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