He worked under my supervision as a care assistant
The phrase, "nature of acquaintance" refers to how people know each other. The means of knowing each other may be through a certain relationship or context. Here are some examples answering a question, "What is the nature of your acquaintance with him?" "I know him through work." "He is my cousin." "We went to school together." Sometimes when an employer requests references, or an application form has a space for references, the "nature of acquaintance" is also requested. The applicant would list the references with how he or she is known to this person. In the letter of reference the writer will indicate how long he or she has known the applicant, the type and context of the relationship.
A mole of BBs would cover the state of Ohio to what depth?
Depth perception is affected by the characteristics of the viewer's eyesight, as well as the nature, shape and color of the observed object. A small child, for example, has poor depth perception.
ESPN Depth Chart - 2011 Depth Chart Oklahoma State 1-2 was released on: USA: 12 October 2011
A thorough background check of the job applicant and an in depth interview prior to hiring the person is a good start. Prior references are not always accurate and can mislead companies. Remember the job applicant's prior employer will not give you any negative information on the applicant, and sometimes the prior employer will give the applicant great remarks just to get rid of them. Now they are your problem. Remember to document their every move for court purposes.
There is no one set "frost depth". It will depend on where in the state, the elevation, local weather, etc.
It's legal in the state of CT.
There are many things that affect the reflective nature of water some of these include the depth of the water, materials that are in the water, and the surface roughness of the water.
adds depth and substance to complement the intuitive and experiential tools
It depends on plants' nature and soil
adds depth and substance to complement the intuitive and experiential tools
A person that processes sensory data in greater volume and depth due to the biological nature of their nervous system. This depth of processing stimuli can lead to over-stimulation and a sense of being overwhelmed.