Sentences with phrase «careful reading of the text»

A careful reading of the text indicates they had been struggling with the wind and the waves for about six hours.
In any event, a careful reading of the text suggests that the counterculture thesis is only the best of a variety of rather weak statistically grounded «explanations» of the trends.

Not exact matches

A close and careful reading of the Hebrew text also helps.
This is a scholarly work and much of the discussion of texts and sources will be chiefly of interest to specialists, but the general reader can also benefit greatly from this careful reading of a personality and period decisive for the subsequent Christian story.
A careful reading of the Greek text, says Stendahl, «must lead to the translation: «And as many as walk according to this standard [the new creation in Christ], peace be upon them — and mercy also upon the Israel of God.»
So while we have to be careful of reading too much into the text, we simply can not talk about God and gender without addressing the famous story of Adam and Eve.
Written in informed engagement with current debates over the possibility of knowledge and truth, this small book will reward careful reading also by those who may dispute the author's interpretation of biblical texts.
That was after careful examination of all the possibilities by reading their holy texts, actually listening to their worship music, and so on... right?
Effective reading comprehension instruction requires careful analysis of text to determine its appropriateness for particular students and strategies.
Maryland should specifically address the instructional shifts toward building content knowledge and vocabulary through increasingly complex informational texts and careful reading of informational and literary texts associated with the state's college - and career - readiness standards for students.
Although Maryland has coursework requirements for both elementary and secondary special education teachers regarding various methods of acquiring information from various texts, these coursework requirements do not address the instructional shifts associated with college - and career - readiness standards toward building content knowledge and vocabulary through careful reading of informational and literary texts.
Washington requires secondary English teachers to pass the NES English Language Arts assessment, which includes some of the instructional shifts toward building content knowledge and vocabulary through careful reading of informational and literary texts associated with the state's college - and career - readiness standards for students.
Certainly I can do a careful combing of the text, but if I'm prone towards a certain mistake, I'm probably prone to miss it while reading too.
However, just be careful not to overcrowd your page with a lot of text, since potential employers won't spend much time reading it.
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