Sentences with phrase «boldface does»

Similarly, typographer Matthew Butterick points out that putting blocks of text in boldface does not generally have the intended effect of getting the reader to focus harder on it.

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I put the names in boldface not because they mean anything to me, but because they do for the intended audience: People who care about Paris fashion.
Mr. Rosen is not a lobbyist and as such does not have to disclose his meetings with the mayor, but his firm represents a slew of boldfaced names that have major business at City Hall.
That nonsense you posted yesterday PM about school district tax caps did not even merit a response — no one would buy the boldfaced lies you put in that comment!.
No offense to the many boldfaced names who swoop into a recording booth to lend their voice and celebrity to a well meaning issue - oriented documentary, but what Jackson does here is give a performance.
Sorkin does a terrific job of evoking the hothouse atmosphere of card games that might sound glamorous when boldface names are involved but also reek with the pitiful, dope - sick air of thinly veiled compulsion.
Held at the Byzantine - era Palazzo Malipiero — ground zero for a randy eighteenth - century teen named Giacomo Casanova — the buffet attracted enough boldface personalities to do any tenacious aristocrat proud.
The latter point I emphasize in boldface is the same basic point that Teya Ryan made about how equal - side reporting does no more confuse the public, causing them to have no idea which side is right.
The sentence stating the case's holding did boldface and italicize the key word «not»: «Under this decision, an inherited IRA is not exempt from the claims of creditors in bankruptcy under the Bankruptcy Code exclusion for «retirement funds.»
This means that boldface, italics, or different font sizes don't appear in the online plain text version.
Does it feel like almost everything is in boldface?
Do not overuse text highlights, boldface, italics, and underlining.
ASCII documents do not contain underlining, boldface, italics, bullets, rule lines, graphics, font choices, or any of the formatting pizzazz you're used to with contemporary word processors.
You can do this with the right formatting — boldface, bullet points, a professional - looking font, and plenty of white space.
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