Some of the veto powers had to go with a 28 member state EU. Otherwise nothing would ever get done.
Countries like the UK have been the ones most strictly against giving more powers to the European Parliament, for example, which currently can only veto legislation, not write legislation.
Is it that hard to figure out that if there are more people going to college then the state needs to spend more funds with that? You assume the tuition covered all costs to begin with which is not the truth at all.
Iceland was actually even in more trouble with banks. But precisely because they weren't in the EU they just let the bad banks fail and their economy recovered much faster. Had they been in the EU they have been indebted for like 200 years paying back the deposits of foreigners in shady banks which only had like a PO box in Iceland proper.
The Muslims in the UK are from ex-British colonies. I don-t see how leaving the EU helps with that. France has much the same problem since its ridden with Algerians.
Employers know how to use Glassdoor too you know. Plus sometimes there are informal contacts and they can find it out this way.
Since they hire people more often than you seek jobs it means they know the market values better. It doesn't mean they usually do a check or that they can do it but they might be willing to investigate if something looks suspicious.
Robot welding machines typically have all their movements manually programmed by someone. So you will typically need a professional welder to program one and then it just replicates those movements.
Of course total state funding to universities is increasing faster than inflation if more people go to colleges. What we REALLY want to know is the funding/student adjusted for inflation.
I'll give you some clues here: ALL employers ask for your previous work history and ask you for your previous salary to determine how much they can afford paying/not paying you. If you have a previous work history where salary earned is zero the result is? The other factor is, people who can afford to spent more time in school probably have a family business or easy turbo into a managerial role. The fact they did not need to do an internship before getting a job is more of a consequence than a cause. People typically do not get managerial roles because they have a degree but because they have connections. The degree is more of a formality than the main requirement.
Which you have to use only when you change directions! Which is not something you need to do nearly quite as often! You also typically have a center mirror. Ever wondered why that is located there? Fucking Tesla sycophants. You're getting to be as bad as Apple fanatics.
It's plain bullshit. I'll give you one example. I live close to a major city an it has a one-way street, recently changed, which Google Maps claims is a two-way street for at least two months. Autonomize that.
The problem is with low light situations. Sensor area matters.
Or even worse taking a picture in low light situations in places where you can't use a flash.
At least in the case of Libya, France would also need to pay.
Some of the veto powers had to go with a 28 member state EU. Otherwise nothing would ever get done.
Countries like the UK have been the ones most strictly against giving more powers to the European Parliament, for example, which currently can only veto legislation, not write legislation.
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Is it that hard to figure out that if there are more people going to college then the state needs to spend more funds with that? You assume the tuition covered all costs to begin with which is not the truth at all.
Iceland was actually even in more trouble with banks. But precisely because they weren't in the EU they just let the bad banks fail and their economy recovered much faster. Had they been in the EU they have been indebted for like 200 years paying back the deposits of foreigners in shady banks which only had like a PO box in Iceland proper.
The Muslims in the UK are from ex-British colonies. I don-t see how leaving the EU helps with that. France has much the same problem since its ridden with Algerians.
You can just not put it in your resume you know.
They are offering a position that pays X. That's what you are interviewing for.
I have new word for you to learn my friend. Haggling.
Employers know how to use Glassdoor too you know. Plus sometimes there are informal contacts and they can find it out this way.
Since they hire people more often than you seek jobs it means they know the market values better. It doesn't mean they usually do a check or that they can do it but they might be willing to investigate if something looks suspicious.
Robot welding machines typically have all their movements manually programmed by someone. So you will typically need a professional welder to program one and then it just replicates those movements.
Of course total state funding to universities is increasing faster than inflation if more people go to colleges. What we REALLY want to know is the funding/student adjusted for inflation.
I'll give you some clues here: ALL employers ask for your previous work history and ask you for your previous salary to determine how much they can afford paying/not paying you. If you have a previous work history where salary earned is zero the result is?
The other factor is, people who can afford to spent more time in school probably have a family business or easy turbo into a managerial role. The fact they did not need to do an internship before getting a job is more of a consequence than a cause. People typically do not get managerial roles because they have a degree but because they have connections. The degree is more of a formality than the main requirement.
Which you have to use only when you change directions! Which is not something you need to do nearly quite as often! You also typically have a center mirror. Ever wondered why that is located there? Fucking Tesla sycophants. You're getting to be as bad as Apple fanatics.
I have spinal cord injury in my neck, from a car accident actually, whiplash. So no I can't turn my head easily and prefer to avoid it if possible.
Yes, I'm only a guy with human factors engineering experience. So please ignore my comments.
No shit. I'm being reminded of the Magic Leap hype.
There is. A credit card like device.
It's still crap. And you can't compare the contrast in both displays.
That too. There's little contrast in the relevant commands.
It's plain bullshit. I'll give you one example. I live close to a major city an it has a one-way street, recently changed, which Google Maps claims is a two-way street for at least two months. Autonomize that.
It's still a bad idea. If they wanted to remove the screen they should have added a HUD.
I want to know the speed, battery reserves, consumption, which lights are turned on, and which of the doors are open without spraining my neck.
Even if it was just as an optional download. I know there are open source third party ones you can use but it's too much assle to configure.