Sentences with phrase «convince readers of»

So you can imagine my shock — yes, shock — that climate change deniers and conservative media outlets that serve as mouthpieces for them, would seek to convince their readers of just that.
But your article serves to give away enough information to convince readers of your credibility as an expert.
However, nonfiction authors must include an author bio as part of their back cover copy to convince readers of their authority.
Rather than seeking universal truths, these genres search for likely connections among events, using stories to convince readers of their likeliness.
The nature of writing is to convince readers of your point of view.
As I hope to convince the readers of this autobiography, I was, from my interests and abilities at school, far more destined to become a professional historian with subsidiary subject Latin.»
All you need to do is convince the reader of this and that there's a market for it, and you'll be OK.
Rather than teach two compartmentalized writing genres, doesn't it make more sense to blend the two and have the student convince the reader of the theme or the character change or the author's intent?
First and foremost you should determine what you're going to achieve in your essay: narrate a story, compare things, explain something or convince the reader of your opinion.
That's because everyone comes up with a unique prospective while interpreting research and convinces the reader of things in a different way.
In other words, the reviewer is less concerned with convincing a reader of a book's worth, and more concerned with making the book available for the reader's own judgment.
Old forms will no longer hold the new data, the motivations of Racine please but do not convince a reader of La Mettrie and even Buffon.
Your resume should quickly and clearly convince the reader of your competence as a manager.
your cover letter and resume work together to convince the reader of your suitability for the job opportunity
Whether you've worked in that exact role before, in order to convince the reader of your qualifications, use past experiences from educational, volunteer, or work engagements.
• Highlight your most relevant experience to convince the reader of your practice in the field... Read More»
• Highlight your most relevant experience to convince the reader of your practice in the field • Mention a few accomplishments in the cover letter • Express some knowledge about the hiring company's current challenges and demonstrate that you have the solution to those • Use the cover letter to communicate your personality traits that your resume does not, make it personal yet professional • Always conclude your letter by saying when and how you intend to follow up
By trying too hard to sound intelligent or «in the know,» you may convince your reader of just the opposite — or even worse, confuse them.
The purpose of this 5 - part series is to both describe four basic pillars of what a client should expect to get out of the investment, and to convince the reader of these subjective / intangible benefits by unpacking the parts and processes of the four pillars.

Not exact matches

As a result, the company plans to try a number of different strategies to convince readers to turn off their ad blockers in the new year, including a message that tells them the publisher relies on ad revenue for its survival.
A bold claim, but Serbinis is convinced that catering to readers is the key and that the digitization of publishing is still in its infancy.
Although readers of Hacked don't need a lot of convincing to buy more cryptocurrency, higher inflation could certainly make this asset class more attractive.
You might think it will convince a casual reader to invest their time in your article if you can persuade them that M & S are a mandatory part of contemporary cultural literacy, but really, the most relevant question in a reader's mind is not whether the topic is important but whether it is entertaining or enlightening, and whether you have anything entertaining or enlightening to say about it.
European Christendom already appeared to be in terminal decay, and Kierkegaard's main purpose as a writer was to awaken his readers and to convince them of the necessity, and difficulty, of radical Christian discipleship.
Lest common sense fail to convince readers that surgery is not a treatment for a mental disorder, a Swedish study published in 2011 found that over the long term, 324 people who had undergone sex - reassignment surgery demonstrated an alarmingly high suicide rate and experienced considerably higher numbers of severe psychiatric problems than were present in the general population.
The chief argument of this book up to this point represents the thinking of great numbers in the Western world and will presumably, therefore, be convincing to many readers who have given serious thought to the problem of the reconstruction of civilization in our time.
Torres, readers will remember, was the Colombian priest who, seeing the terrible misery of his country's peasants and workers, became convinced that there was only one remedy for it, namely, the guerrilla movement.
For the moment, though, it seems as though Hays's main concern is to convince readers (and fellow scholars) that the authors of the Gospels had high Christologies and, therefore, that belief in Jesus's divinity is authentic to the first century.
Hence those readers who are not convinced by my defense of temporalism might still find this paper of interest.
Although he claims that Jesus is still relevant to us today, Cox devotes much of his book to convincing readers that Jesus» teachings were fully true only for his contemporaries.
If his interpretations are not always our own, there are scenes and episodes which the reader of the Tetralogy will never forget: the inspired Tamar (38) motivated not by the simple passion of seduction but, convinced that Judah will bear the Blessing (see 49:8 ff.)
But extensive abstraction seems peculiar to Bergson and Whitehead, and a moment's pause ought to convince the reader that the only sort of metaphysician who needs something like extensive abstraction as a method is one who wants to retain the operations of the intellect in the extended (i.e., concrete) world.
This also gives you a nice barrier (like the Catholic church once used to great effectiveness) to convince the amateur readers of the Bible that your interpretation is more accurate and they could not possibly understand what it actually meant unless they had special training like you!
Its authority is in its power to grasp the reader convincing him of the truth of its message.
Does Nagel convince the reader that the question of the distinction between matter and mind is the key question of the day for scientists, philosophers and theologians with regards to the meaning of life?
Readers who are convinced that Harvard really does hate America might cheer this turn of events.
Whether or not readers find these explanations about the value of trapping convincing, the author hopes that it encourages environmentally cognizant Christians to think carefully about the complexities involved in wildlife management before backing any particular plan of action.
I trust that the present work will convince the reader that religion has plenty of material content which is characteristic, and which is more important by far than any general psychological form.
Readers sympathetic to this patristic perspective will find the gist of the story convincing, but by no means all of the details.
Readers would be suspicious, and rightly so, of Catholics presenting an otherwise convincing public philosophy that does not square with the teaching of the Catholic Church.
He pronounces the evidence for the will's authenticity «utterly convincing» but declines to discuss any of it, referring the reader instead to De Groot's 1946 work and thus blithely ignoring more than sixty years of scholarship, including Robert Bearman's devastating critique in 2003.
If the argument seems not overwhelmingly convincing, that introduces a feature of this section: the reader who follows along down the list of arguments increasingly gets the feeling Paul is not making his point well.
In particular he seeks to convince his readers that there is good evidence to accept the claims of the New Testament.
In light of the book's central questions, a more detailed analysis of actual farming practices in different types of organic farms in Kerala would have added much value for readers already convinced of the general value and importance of organic farming.
In turn, the report adds that for the first time in a long time he has started to listen to other offers with Man Utd, City, Paris Saint - Germain and even Real Madrid linked with a possible raid, with Sport reminding their readers that Jose Mourinho spoke to Neymar at the end of last season to convince him to move to Old Trafford.
The complexities of both the clinical manifestations of tongue - ties of various types and the politically charged medical environment in which we must operate and convince others of the importance of tongue - tie for breastfeeding, speech, dental, and many other oral functions are discussed in sufficient detail to give the reader a comprehensive understanding of the current issues and the work yet to be done.
This is not a detailed guide to the wide variations of different drugs (although many specific ones are discussed) but I think it clearly convinces the reader why further investigation is essential when prescribing medication to nursing mothers.
If you have been a long - time reader of this blog, I hope over the years I have convinced you of the utmost importance of the physical development of the small child through time and space outside.
If you're a regular reader here, you'll know that I don't accept advertising, I don't do give - aways, I'm not in the business of helping other people sell stuff, but when Laura asked me to promote her new book, she didn't have to ask twice simply because I'm convinced that if every parent took the time to read her books, the world would be transformed.
I was expecting my pre-schooler when this post was written and wasn't a reader of this blog yet, had only seen positive things about homebirth, and was still convinced that having a baby at home was dumb, because of the what - ifs.
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