In these interviews, career-services representatives judge how students may come across to corporate recruiters.
It was just how he'd come across to us as journalists - getting on with job, avoiding the limelight.
This can come across to others as not being a team player, a cardinal sin in any organization, he says.
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This is not about politicians being able to use information that they come across to hold the Government to account, even to embarrass the Government.
"I got a knock on my door from someone asking if I wanted to come across to their room to have a drink, which I thought was a bit odd, " he said.
The national stockpile has sufficient ventilators, but the necessary circuits that are needed to operate them are not produced in the United States but in Mexico, so having them come across to this country is critical for taking care of critically ill patients in the United States.
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So for the next 20 days, I know you all are going to be out there, right? (Applause.) You're going to be out there, and you're going to come across people who are going to say, well, what has this President done for this country?
In short, Buffer wants to improve the painful experience of sharing any link, image or video you come across more conveniently to all your social media accounts from one place.
"Big crowds don't bother me and these people were quite tame compared to those I'd come across when I used to work as a bingo caller, " she said.
"For a search engine to come across these links, the content of the emails would need to have been posted online, " he wrote.
Indeed their methods on this study come across as likely to produce a positive message.
He can send quick ideas to clients that come across with more meaning as compared to a written email.
Nearly every profession has its own jargon, those words and phrases that can come across as gobbledygook to the untrained ear.
"It is my goal to play for England again but I've been out for two years and I wouldn't ever to want to come across as that guy who would assume he's got what it takes to play, " he said.
That said, this problem of causality in the area of neuroscience is endemic to a lot of papers that come across my desk that try to relate a particular brain structure to a type of behavior.
And yet, the really shocking part was still to come as opportunists from across the political spectrum tried to get political mileage from the tragedy.
It means that instead of worrying about where their next paycheck is going to come from, Americans across the country are helping to build our future -- and their own futures.
"He just seemed to come across as more of a people's mayor, " Allardyce said.
It doesn't suit tech fans' interests to come across as impatient or easily led.
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He was thrilled to come across a poem by someone who'd been incarcerated at Guantanamo Bay.
"We wanted to come across as authentic and genuine, " says Nationwide spokesman Michael Switzer.
They feared that large-scale resettlement would encourage even greater numbers to come across the border.
Tales of near-misses, crashes and slack safety standards by Luxor balloon operators are easy to come across online.
"Having only to come across the water (River Tamar) from Torpoint is very handy for my wife, " he said.
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If you are going to go down the confessional path, you have to come across with the lurid details.
He is making the association that it's easy enough for 20 million illegals to come across our borders every year.
The other thing worth mentioning is that the characters and events in the story have to come across as real.
In Poland soldiers and policemen can retire after just 15 years, so it is possible to come across 33-year-old retirees.
The other is that people who try to help in developing healthy alternatives tend to come across like hectoring nannies.
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