Sentences with phrase «as writers want»

They're the things, the info that we as writers want you to learn and remember.
The assignment help price at our company is very low as compared to others as our writers want to deliver customer satisfaction.
• poems of different numbers of fixed lines, and ones of as many lines as the writer wants.

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As a result, it's becoming more common for condo boards to do whatever they want, says Rachelle Berube, LandlordRescue.ca writer and property manager.
A few minor issues, such as windows that resized too large for our tester, weren't enough to keep our writer from wanting this portable monitor from AOC for herself.
As writers, they may only have wanted to report.
As detailed in this Fortune article, one of our writers even took to calling those who wanted in on the Google IPO «a sucker.»
It's a bit of a savior for me now, giving me the freedom to communicate effectively as a writer and think through what I want to say (and when).
We tend to equate happiness with freedom, but, as the psychotherapist and writer Adam Phillips has observed, without obstacles to our desires it's harder to know what we want, or where we're heading.
As the writer Jennifer Egan advised, «Read at the level at which you want to write.»
Writer's Note: I want to make sure that using this example is not perceived as endorsing Greenlight's proposal or its nominees for directors.
If you want to write for large websites such as Entrepreneur, Success, Forbes, Fast Company, Inc. and so on, you're going to need some writer social proof.
Yet almost five decades after Vatican II, many Catholic writers, as Ripatrazone documents, want a Church far different from the one we currently have.
I'm doing what I always wanted to do — making a living as a writer, traveling the country talking about my books, working on projects that I care about.
(See «If you want to make money as a writer...» below.)
As a writer, I often know what I want to say but not now to say it.
It is, in particular, the second of evangelicalism's two tenets, i. e., Biblical authority, that sets evangelicals off from their fellow Christians.8 Over against those wanting to make tradition co-normative with Scripture; over against those wanting to update Christianity by conforming it to the current philosophical trends; over against those who view Biblical authority selectively and dissent from what they find unreasonable; over against those who would understand Biblical authority primarily in terms of its writers» religious sensitivity or their proximity to the primal originating events of the faith; over against those who would consider Biblical authority subjectively, stressing the effect on the reader, not the quality of the source — over against all these, evangelicals believe the Biblical text as written to be totally authoritative in all that it affirms.
However, the people that wrote the Bible or even interpreted it from the greek I would take as men of God, Servants mind you, and, if God had meant or wanted it to read «two» rather than «two men,» don't you think he would have influenced the interpreters and the original writers to write and print it as such?
As a writer, I spend about 90 percent of my time figuring out what I want to say and 10 percent of my time saying it.
I am more than disappointed that the Tony Jones» support team is unable to appreciate what's good about the U.S. Constitution and the First Amendment and the rights they use all of the time as pastors / speakers / bloggers / writers and authors but don't want anyone else to have!
I want to treat their stories with great care, not as an American (note: okay, Canadian here) writer with a laptop but as a sister and friend and advocate.
I did not want to be classified as one, so I wondered in what way I'd offended that I would not get credit for being a serious writer.
You can be as unconventional as you want as a writer, your sentences can curl around the block and back again, picking up trash and planting tulips along the way, but probably nobody will meet them back at your front door offering to publish or pay for them if they aren't good.
As one reader posted on the on «line bookstore, Amazon.com, «Ms. Walker is truly one of the most daring writers of the twentieth century... [but] I found the details of the lesbian lovemaking to be more than I ever wanted to know about lesbian relationships» and the assumption that my dead relatives spy on me in my bed quite revolting.
In a culture where sex is seen as a commodity and freely available, the writers wanted to provide a programme that would inform students» understanding of their own faith and allow them to make «informed choices» based on that faith.
At the same time, it is to be borne in mind that «[since] everything asserted by the inspired authors or sacred writers must be held to be asserted by the Holy Spirit, it follows that the books of Scripture must be acknowledged as teaching solidly, faithfully and without error that truth which God wanted put into sacred writings for the sake of salvation» (DV, 11).
Surely it was not that they wanted to achieve literary fame, for few of them were stylists and the Greek which they used is not the same as that of the «best» writers of their day.
These days every blogger and their hypoallergenic dog fancy themselves as a cook book writer; and it's difficult to know which writers and recipes to trust — so here I wanted to share some of the «staple» free from recipes from other bloggers and professionals I use again and again.
As a writer, I have always wanted to start something, but never had the time or even the idea to get it going.
I didn't want to go into as much of analysis of the chocolate chip cookie as this writer did and pulled a typical Kaitlin — throw all the ingredients together and hope it works out.
I wanted to tell her how much I admired her skill as a teacher and writer, how as a self - taught cook I had learned much of what I knew from her never - fail recipes, and that she had always been my «favorite cook.»
Further to my own reply, I want to add how dishonest it is of the article writer, Steven Rose, to LINK his own opinions (that Wenger is doing a great job, as he thinks) with the attempt by young HECTOR BELLERIN TO STAND UP FOR HIS CLUB.
The Writers criticism of supporters waving WENGER OUT BANNERS is wrong.Supporters have every right to show their contempt of this man who has now made himself the point of ridicule and a laughing stock within the football world.Im talking opposition supporters, tv and press as well as the ever increasing majority of the Arsenal Fanbase.Who ever wrote this article has misjudged the mood of the support and is badly mistaken if he feels his comments will carry any credibility.How many WENGER IN banners are held up each match?The only chants for Wenger to stay are from our opponents fans.Of course they want him to stay.Why wouldn't they?
As someone who's pretty good at being critical, I just wanted to make sure the writers know how great it is that they put themselves out there for us to throw darts at.
I know this isn't a popular opinion here, most of you have wanted Dez gone, but it couldn't be a worse business decision, and as some of the front page writers here have alluded to, NOT a «Dak - Friendly» move at all.
The writer wrote this article with holy fury; as he love arsenal but there is a perceived stagnation and therefore want progress and at the same time insulting the manager, calling for his head.
The two most annoying jobs to have as far as people wanting to talk to you about them are therapist and fantasy football writer, because everybody always wants to talk to you about their problems.
Second the writer wants to label the Arsenal defense as leaky.
Those chances did not fall to the centre forward who was on the pitch at the time, therefore assuming we had Aguero as our centre forward we would still have wasted those chances, unless the writer wants us to play with centre forwards all over the pitch.
One of our writers, Johanne Edginton wanted to share her interrupted journey as an Arsenal fan.
When Annika was growing inside my body I had such powerful emotions and as a writer, I wanted desperately to capture it all and share it with the world.
Just wanted to share this great piece in the Canadian National Post, in which writer Adam McDowell explores a subject long familiar to Lunch Tray readers: the vicious circle created when we feed our children only societally - designated «kid food» such as grilled cheese sandwiches, fries and chicken nuggets.
Want to know more about me as a writer or freelancer?
I remember reading a chapter about that once... the writer said that it's even harder for those of us who identify ourselves as attachment parents, those of us who've read all of those books and who've talked with our friends about wanting to be the best parent possible.
I want to do my part, as a writer, mother and feminist, to say that we all deserve to be taken seriously, and we all have the right to decide how we want to be addressed.
The fallout Wednesday stems from the president blasting his former adviser in response to Bannon's comments released in excerpts of an upcoming book by writer Michael Wolff that portray Trump as an undisciplined man who did not actually want to win the White House.
When the civil war ended and the republicans lost, the new fascist regime wanted Spain as «one big and free», so they tried to eliminate every cultural manifestation from this historical regions, banning the use of other languages other than the Spanish, killing writers, artists, defenders of their culture and making it look like if you were talking basque, Catalan, or Galician you will be evil or dumb.
Fourth, the implication that computers will «want» to do something (like convert the world into paperclips) means AI has emotions, but as science writer Michael Chorost notes, «the minute an A.I. wants anything, it will live in a universe with rewards and punishments — including punishments from us for behaving badly.»
«For me, the result of feeling on - purpose in my work as a writer and a conference - convener and organization leader has made me want to feel on - purpose in everything I do,» she says.
When she decided she wanted to be taken seriously as a writer, she stopped binge - watching The Sopranos.
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