Sentences with phrase «easily fit a category»

It's not something that can easily fit a category.

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The parts and the resulting books do not easily fit familiar categories, as is once again evident in The Catholic Imagination...
On the other hand, I've started in this way because my experience of people living out their vocations doesn't always fit easily into these categories.
Miller is a popular author who is in demand among multiple audiences: evangelicals, progressives and «emergent» church folks who don't easily fit into any category.
The point here is that many spice blends not originally defined as curry powders, such as those from North Africa and the Middle East, can easily fit into the broad category of curries.
Breast of Chicken Perigourdine is a recipe that fits into both categories easily.
The sales are divided up by category, so you can easily find the sale to fit your gifting or personal needs.
All [the songs] display some degree of the creative experimentation of her debut, but Du Blonde's songs fit more easily into neat categories.
Much more easily digestible is DIVERGENT — a straightforward sci - fi action thriller starring Shailene Woodley in post apocalyptic Chicago where the human race is divided into five categories to keep things running smoothly — but she, Divergent, fits none of them and so threatens the order, which Kate Winslet is determined to preserve.
Some phrases don't easily fit into a category and are just good for general use in persuasive writing.
From the elegant curves to the easily recognizable front grille, the Renegade safely fits into its own category without losing any of the greatness that has encapsulated the Jeep brand for over 50 years.
Small adjustments to the content will ensure that it fits into categories where your book will sell well and appeal to the audiences you can most easily reach.
Some of them are too unique and have unconventional stories, others are books that don't conveniently fit into one category and thus could never be marketed easily.
The question is easily answered: look at the categories below, see where you fit in, and decide based on that.
Indie author Jane Davis used to be bullied into changing her work just to fit into an easily marketable category.
The majority of those purchases will easily fit into two of the 2 % money back categories, meaning I'll still increase my cash back amount compared to now.
Some credit cards have rotating categories which force a cardholder to think strategically about the use of their plastic, and some credit cards have fixed categories which are easily determined as a lifestyle fit or not.
Where it gets to be a lot more hit & miss is when the press is faced with a skill - focused game that doesn't easily fit into a pre-established category.
It does not fit easily into familiar categories, and willfully transgresses conventional disciplinary boundaries.
Neither of these categories fits easily or functions well in 21st - century law firms and the new market in which those firms will compete.
It's always a good idea to shop around for any major purchase, but renters insurance easily fits into this category.
Some skills may not fit easily into the previous categories but are still worth mentioning.
If there is anything else that doesn't fit under that category you can be easily delete it.
While it is in no way rare to be in this category (in fact, most probably are), hear me out on this: if you think you can fit all of your information easily onto 1 page, it is much better to do it in FEWER pages than to add a bunch of dangerous resume FLUFF just to fill 2 pages.
Getting a better feel for how our problems fit into these categories can help us enormously, as we can identify those we can solve easily and those we need to approach in a different way.
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