"I don't ever have anybody come in and hand me a paper resume, " said Gretchen Gunn, a principal at MGD Services, a staffing firm in Stockton, New Jersey.
Hastily, mechanically, she reassembled the wallet, keeping the slip of paper in her hand.
Instead, I hand him paper, plop him in front of the Chromebook, and start writing for Forbes.
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It comes in hand-stamped, simple paper bags.
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The blue-faced man lowered the piece of paper in his right hand onto the left-hand stack, transferred it instantly to the right-hand stack, then lifted it once again into the air.
He shows off a series he has meticulously hand-drawn on graph paper and keeps in a black binder.
Still, the differences are as minimal in person as they are on paper -- while the Series 9 does seem slightly thicker in hand, it's really not a difference you'd notice everyday, and just like the Air, picking it up off your lap or table requires little to no muscle.
Speculation that more industry consolidation may be at hand resulted in investors bidding up other players in the paper industry.
Then you wait in a third line to hand somebody the handwritten ID form and have your paper ballot optically scanned by a scanning machine.
On the other hand, Mr Barbour's argument sounds far better on paper than it will in the heat of a campaign.
Bingo equipment makers are reaching out to the new demographic with hand-held, electronic bingo devices and fluorescent bingo paper and daubers that glow in the dark, says Kathy Donnelly, vice president of customer relations at Arrow International, which bills itself as the world's largest manufacturer of bingo supplies.
This rule goes back to the old days when accounts were kept by hand, and moneys for each depositor were actually held (at least on paper) in the branch where their account was kept.
In the safety zone, a guy would flip you a nickel, you'd hand him his paper and then dig around your pockets, like you had to hunt around for two pennies change.
These "marathon mice" can run twice as long as their unmodified brothers and sisters-- and, in a paper coming out right at the time of the Olympics, that's leading to hand-wringing about the possibilities of applying this knowledge to create performance-enhancing drugs.
He will hand over the reams of paper to that committee that could form the basis of serious entitlement reform and tax reform in a bipartisan way, and certainly is willing to consider measures that are enforcement mechanisms to move that process forward.
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