Sentences with phrase «human readers when»

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Usually when theologians say that the Bible is a human book, they mean that the Bible has human authors who use human words to discuss human ideas to human readers with human ways of thinking.
I do not believe there is any theme more central to Lewis's vision of human life in relation to God, and I think there are very few indeed who have managed as well as he to invoke simultaneously in readers both an appreciation for and delight in our created life, and a sense of the pain and anguish that come when that life is fully redirected to the One from whom it comes.
We are reminded, time and again, that what human beings do with their freedom matters, even when, like James, they choose paths that are no longer easily understandable to most readers, renouncing worldly values for the sake of something «harder to define.»
When Dorothee Sölle wrote in 1971 of the indivisible salvation of the whole world, she and her readers assumed without reflection that the whole world is the world of human beings.1 But as the seventies progressed and the environmental crisis forced itself on public attention, more and more Christians became troubled about the separation of humanity from the rest of nature.
This is human nature, of course, but what I've been telling myself lately is it's not fair to the 199 readers who took the time and effort to add something personal, thoughtful, wise, and encouraging to the conversation when I only remember and engage that single negative comment.
Perhaps readers can suggest an alternative to this general approach for determining the potential of effectors when challenged with real parasites, in wild genetic backgrounds and in the presence of humans.
Playful flirting and games are part of basic human You may also like: ask the readers: when workplace romance goes horribly wrong; LinkedIn is not a dating site; my employee has a crush on me, and it ’s
Dating is a stage of romantic relationships in humans whereby two people meet socially with the aim of each assessing the other's suitability as a You may also like: ask the readers: when workplace romance goes horribly wrong; LinkedIn is not a dating site; my employee has a crush on me, and it ’s
If done correctly Dredd could be as big as Star Wars was when it premiered, the key would be to focus on the city and it's inhabitants, Dredd is basically a human robot and he can't be fleshed out or made sympathetic, he also never removes the helmet to keep himeslf distant from the audience / reader.
From its opening sentence («We rode the hillsides and vales of Missouri, hiding in uniforms of Yankee blue») Woodrell's novel lures the reader into the first - person narration of a young Dutch Southerner destined to become the sort of «hardened youth» whose experience of war and death («we made trash of men and places») is such that when he comes upon two human heads sitting «ripe and pecked» on a pole, he simply notes that one year earlier this sight would have sickened him «beyond consolation».
Julia Pierpont's anticipated debut reminds readers of a universally acknowledged fact: It's a strange feeling when you realize your parents are human.
It's almost become a job title, a name tag, if you will, that I wear when I go from the sedate, 8 - 10 hour day at the keyboard with little human contact to the plane - jumping, speech - giving, always - smiling publicity hound that is what most readers see when they meet their favorite authors.
Actually, the reader does not need to accept my proposition that human nature is basically disposed toward love and compassion to see that the capacity for empathy which underlies it is of crucial importance when it comes to ethics.
In You Know When the Men Are Gone, Siobhan Fallon has done the same thing for our current conflict, showing readers the human faces and hidden dramas of war.
After reading about Japan's aging, and largely forgotten, stone tablets warning of tsunami risk, a Dot Earth reader, «Mesa» from Telluride, Colo., posed an important question about the human capacity to act sensibly when facing future risks (some abbreviation expanded):
When a huge volume of language is analysed, features and patterns can emerge that would be invisible to the casual human reader.
Because even when your package is seen first by robot eyes, eventually it will make it to a human reader.
When it comes to keywords, you need to please both ATS and human readers.
And when it comes to your resume, you need it to do double duty — to both get you past an applicant tracking system, and appeal to human readers.
The two biggest reasons Natalie's resume got no attention: It didn't include the kinds of keywords and phrases human - resources software applications look for when they scan resumes and didn't give human readers a clear, instantly recognizable set of skills and value for her.
Buzzwords don't appeal to the human reader and are not at all helpful when your resume gets through the ATS.
When a client has held many roles with the same company, a human reader will appreciate the titles grouped together or the company name listed just once followed by descriptions of each role.
Applicant Tracking Systems and Human Readers Why you need to use ATS formatting when the employer requires it, even though an ATS optimized resume is less reader - friendly to humans.
The capitals and the bold help identify section headings for the ATS, and when your ATS resume is eventually seen by a human reader, the capitals and bold will make your resume more readable.
Instead, when you write a business letter, make the reader feel they are contacted by a human and not just words pumped from a computer.
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