Sentences with phrase «all over that sentence»

Do you stumble over any sentences?
So the event we call the happening of this week extends over that we call today, and that over this discussion and that over this sentence I am saying.
The state Democratic and GOP parties traded barbs over the sentencing of former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno.
Mr Blair's speech will attempt to draw a line under this week's row over sentencing, which began after a convicted paedophile was told he could be out in five years despite being given a life sentence for sexually assaulting a three - year - old girl.
The judge presiding over the sentencing in an international criminal court near The Hague said Mr. Taylor had been found guilty of «aiding and abetting, as well as planning, some of the most heinous and brutal crimes recorded in human history» and that the lengthy prison term underscored his position at the top of government during that period.
Also reacting, Mr Adetokunbo Mumuni, the Executive Director, the Socio - Economic Rights and Accountability Project (SERAP), expressed displeasure over the sentence.
Several African - American members of the City Council ripped into Brooklyn District Attorney Kenneth Thompson and Judge Danny Chun over the sentencing of former NYPD Officer Peter Liang — who avoided jail time for the 2014 killing of black Brooklynite Akai Gurley.
However, it's also possible that watching humans and aliens go back and forth over sentence structure doesn't make for an exciting one - minute trailer, so they've saved that footage for later.
Fulton County Superior Court Judge Jerry Baxter presides over the sentencing of former Atlanta public school educators convicted of inflating students» scores on state tests.
After it printed over this sentence — or that sentence up there — like 200 times, the sentence would probably be a foot tall.
I kept pausing as I read the stories in this collection, going back over sentences that conveyed such weight and discomfort with only a few carefully chosen phrases.
As a writer, you'll agonize over every sentence.
After spending a year writing the book, poring over every sentence, pondering the implication of every turn of phrase, I was amazed to discover a new rhythm and new levels of meaning in my own work.
Too many authors stress out over every sentence and never get beyond chapter one.
If you bumble over a sentence or have to read it again, revise it for easier flow.
Your Inner Editor causes you to continually go back over every sentence and fix it before you move forward to the next one.
You've spent months pouring over your sentences, words and chapters and you think it's ready for the big time!
Of course some stranger who likely hasn't labored over a sentence for days on end, might turn their nose up, but I could care less.
Specific's all over that sentence intentionally: there's less flexibility with these power - ups.
The Des Moines Register (via the Sentencing Law and Policy blog and ABA Journal) has the story of the clash between U.S. District Judge Stephanie Rose and prosecutors in the Southern District of Iowa U.S. Attorney's Office over sentencing in several criminal cases.
In court documents related to an appeal of Holm's sentence, Holm's attorney Dean Stowers suggests that the «Hulk» email might have been related to Olson's potential role as a witness in an age discrimination suit brought by a former assistant U.S. attorney, as well as to a clash over sentencing in several cases.
The concern isn't so much over a sentence like I... [more]
Justice Powell does make sense in dissenting over the sentencing order's requirement for no contact with Du's stepmother despite her wanting to have contact with him.
This appeal tests the nature and extent of appellate review over sentencing under the new regime of advisory Sentencing Guidelines.
By contrast, judicial discretion over sentencing does not seem to pose a similar danger, perhaps because of an assumption that the judiciary will in general be more sympathetic to the liberty interests of the defendant.
But I noticed that mousing over a sentence caused a popup that showed me the original language and invited me to offer a better translation.
As I commented last year, Rafferty was referred to as a «monster» even by the judge presiding over his sentencing for his horrific murder of Tori Stafford.
Commas are not birdseed; you can't just sprinkle them over a sentence and hope for the best.
If you find yourself stumbling over your sentences as you speak them aloud, chances are the hiring manager will have the same problem.
So, take a minute and look over each sentence on your resume and start thinking like this.
Anything over a sentence or two is TOO LONG.
Remember to highlight your key strengths as objectively as possible, preferring tables over sentences.

Not exact matches

«If he had gotten a life sentence, this would be over with.»
Twitter and the UK press are losing it over a model who was given a lenient sentence in court for attempting to steal almost # 1,000 of luxury goods from Harrods — despite her punishment being nothing out of the ordinary.
When leaders are constantly interrupting, talking over ideas, finishing sentences and projecting negative body language, it breaks the creative flow and deters innovation.
I have sat in restaurants and had people who I am sitting with, when people come over to talk to me, they say, «Come on, we're eating dinner here»... and I let it go for a while and then I turn to that person or those people and I say the following sentence: «How do you think we got this table?
Indeed the sentencing phase as a whole could be defined by this sparring over whether Tsarnaev was a secret jihadist or a normal teenager under the power of his brother.
However, with over 47 million local reviews, it seems unlikely that Yelpers will be paid every time they pen a couple sentences about their trip to a new sushi restaurant.
Perth entrepreneur Dean Scook has been sentenced to three years in prison after being convicted in the District Court over a market deception scheme involving shares in a junior explorer in 1998.
«Content is so competitive right now that losing viewers over a simple issue like buffering could be a death sentence.
A New York state resident was sentenced on Thursday to over 20 years in prison for trying to recruit fighters to join Islamic State in Syria.It is the longest prison term handed out yet to an American convicted of supporting the militant group.
For example, the anxious group read sentences like «safety is not guaranteed in our neighborhoods nor in our own homes,» which was intended to highlight the «lack of control over negative circumstances that may happen in life and an uncertain future,» according to the study.
Even for those who aren't found out, it will always hang over them — an indefinite sentence for something that is not a crime, and may not even be immoral.
He has already been sentenced to 60 years in prison over child pornography charges.
A Belgian judge today sentenced Salah Abdeslam, the prime surviving suspect in the 2015 Islamic State attacks on Paris, to 20 years in prison over a shootout with police in Brussels in 2016.
Let's save us all some time, this is a repeated comment about the argument over word usage with last sentences omitted.
«As another of the government's self - imposed deadlines for securing a deal slipped away, disagreements between the two sides on budget targets persisted,» is another one of those sentences about the Greek crisis that could have been written almost any Monday over the past few months, and that you'll probably read again next Monday.
In London, the twenty - three year old Law became involved in a duel over a lady friend in which he swiftly killed his opponent and was charged with murder and sentenced to death.
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made sentences over and over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
Perhaps his key sentence was this one: As long as the religious are more numerous, political parties that explicitly claim the faith will have an advantage over the secular, intellectually....
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