Sentences with phrase «boldface make»

Short paragraphs, bulleted and numbered lists, and boldface make reading easy.

Not exact matches

Stringer has made a habit of appearing with boldface names, most notably Scarlett Johansson, who helped announce his run for mayor, and Debra Winger, who's hosting a fund - raiser for his campaign tonight.
As the boldface suggests, we're looking at the latter, but our critique below makes sure to compare the former.
Few of the hard - charging, boldfaced - name education reformers of recent years are still in the positions that made them famous (or infamous).
Her statement on company letterhead emphasized in boldface that 63 percent of students gain at least two grade levels in reading and 77 percent make grade - level growth in math after attending ALS schools for at least a semester.
Although there's no doubt that the arrival of major museums like Museo Jumex in 2013 and its ever - growing cadre of innovative gallery programs have helped foster Mexico City's art community, ZsONA MACO has made incredible strides to put this city in boldfaced letters on the international art world's map.
When I wrote with James Kanter last year about the report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change on impacts from global warming, I made sure we noted how the consequences for humans change significantly when adaptation is taken into account (boldface added):
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.
Putting large chunks of text in all - capitals (or boldface, for that matter) is a great way to make sure nobody reads it.
You can keep your resume creative but make sure that fonts are still readable and consistent and boldfaces in major headings are used tolerably.
It could use some boldface or italics for the gaze to be drawn to, but overall this is an excellent example that makes the candidate appear quite impressive
Some candidates, however, go overboard in the quest for attention, resorting to boldfaced lies about their education and experience in order to make their resumes stand out.
Using bullets, capitals, italics, and boldface type are all techniques for making key information stand out.
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