Sentences with phrase «even give readers»

Sometimes it's hard to recognize that your resume doesn't really reflect your talents — or may even give readers the wrong impression.
Jessie even gives readers a peek into her closet and shows off amazing pieces, while generously offering the opportunity to purchase some of her own clothing and accessories, all for reasonable prices.
And it even gives readers a peek at Star Wars 1313, a game that'll cruelly never be.
The interview is certainly worth a read, and Carmack even gives readers an inside look at what went wrong with Doom 4 before his departure from id earlier this year:
Eric Goldman at the Technology & Marketing Law Blog has a very thorough breakdown of the arguments, pulling out some choice highlights and even giving readers handy page references.

Not exact matches

But such a service could also present the risk of publishers becoming even more dependent on social networking platforms like Facebook for readers and revenue, thus giving the tech giants an uncomfortable amount of control over the news industry's fate.
You might not think you're that interesting, but the funny thing about networks is that even if you are boring (surely, you mustn't be, given that you're a Fortune reader), hackers may still aim to A) profit from your misfortune, and B) use you as stepping stone to get at someone else.
And even if the indicator was valid (counterfactually), the article asks readers to accept as given that earnings are properly reported here, that they will grow by nearly 50 % over the coming year, and that investors are willing to key the long - term return they require from stocks to the yield on 10 - year bonds, which has been abnormally depressed in a flight to safety.
Your latest post gives a reader the impression that you have no more than a high school education, maybe not even that much.
Biblicism falls apart, Smith says, because of the «the problem of pervasive interpretive pluralism,» for «even among presumably well - intentioned readers — including many evangelical biblicists — the Bible, after their very best efforts to understand it, says and teaches very different things about most significant topics... It becomes beside the point to assert a text to be solely authoritative or inerrant, for instance, when, lo and behold, it gives rise to a host of many divergent teachings on important matters.»
Even more tempting is to give readers or viewers what they want to see: a sanitized version of what is actually a horrific reality.
Take a quick shot at my questions — or give me the readers» digest version, something more concise, a teaser even.
This gives the reader a sense of an elaborate, even labyrinthine prolegomenon to a discussion that never arrives.
Sure, sometimes my posts are idiotic at times and then there are those posts that I feel I have given some readers a Hope or even something they can relate to and find solace in.
Still, if his purpose was, as he writes, to provide «an understanding of the vital religious component of the American tradition,» it might have been helpful to give readers a greater sense of the variation, and even the conflict, within that tradition.
This qualifies the first half of that particular section, which calls for singing to come from one of the books of chant: «If there is no singing at the Entrance, the antiphon given in the Missal is recited either by the faithful, or by some of them, or by a reader; otherwise, it is recited by the Priest himself, who may even adapt it as an introductory explanation.»
Indeed, at the end of each chapter we are given a list of «Terms for Study» and «Suggested Reading» which will take the reader even deeper into the subject, if they so choose.
Lots of my readers have been asking me to share my favourite places, so I've listed them all in this post I hope that they give you all lots of inspiration — even if you never go anywhere near California I'd recommend just checking out the menus online, these places alone have given me a million inspiration ideas!
If you are a reader of my blog you will know that I always give credit to recipes when I use them and even when adapted.
I even found a whole internet site dedicated to spanish recipe, which gave me great delight and thought I really should to share with your readers.
Now, I'll give the readers here credit for catching the part where they flashed up on the screen a nice graphic stating that you COULD put an extra ice pack or two into the lunch and probably «decrease the risk,» but I think talking about how not even an ice pack, or refrigeration at many day cares, is enough to keep your child from possibly coming down with foodborne illness could be enough to make some less conscious parents throw up their hands in disgust and say «I give up.»
Amy Seek, a landscape architect and writer living in London, gives readers an account of her unintended pregnancy 15 years ago, her selection of parents for her son, and the complex — even competing — emotions she experienced during and after placement with her son and with his adoptive parents.
I give these readers my best advice, of course, but lately I've been yearning to show them the bigger picture: how these problems came to be, who benefits from the status quo (even as our kids lose out), and what we — both as individuals and as a society — could be doing to make a real difference in the lives and health of all American children.
Give your readers tips for road trips and plane rides, suggested itineraries, or even staycation ideas for frugal fun.
I decided to put in a post with a few products I have been looking at and even give a few of them to some lucky reader.
And just to make things even better Nina has agreed to give a lucky reader a free copy of her Ebook!
We loved it so much that for this months Thoughtful Spot Weekly Blog Hop Giveaway I wanted to give one of our readers a chance to win the DVD Inside Out, which by the way is not even out yet!
Today is your lucky day because I'm giving one away to one of my readers and you even get to pick your package.
Given his exaggerated loathing for Gordon Brown and Peter Mandelson, and his explicit belief that the Labour Party can «sort itself out» only in opposition, a fair - minded reader is bound to assume that he would prefer a minority (or even a majority) Cameron government to any sort of Labour one.
Given the varied cir - cumstances of life throughout the Islamic world, even readers with a special interest in Pakistan are likely to find such a narrow focus frustrating.
Likewise, I wouldn't even cite RealClimate as an authority: Why should the un-informed reader give more credence to the folks here than to, for example, Lindzen at MIT?
Why we love it: Sporteluxe's visual appeal gives readers a hit of inspiration before they've even clicked on the latest post.
Rather, my hope is to give readers some tangible information through this series that will empower in this often complex and scary topic (even scary to your doctor, despite their professional game face).
One of you will even have a chance to drool over the recipes themselves because I am giving away a copy to one lucky reader!
You know, I spend most of my days waiting for readers to comment on the free content we put out so I could give them even more free information
To make things even SWEETER, the fabulous people at PinkBlush are giving away a $ 25 gift card to one lucky still being [molly] reader!
Pantene is also giving one lucky Glitter Guide reader the Ultimate 10 Collection plus the new Sarah Potempa Jetsetter Mini (it's not even out yet!).
No, it's not Black Friday and you haven't even stuffed your turkey yet but we are kicking off the holiday season early with a few other blogger friends by giving away a $ 160 Sephora gift card to ONE lucky reader!!
I love giving my readers a recap of my weekend, which most often includes spending time with family, new purchases, and sometimes even decor changes around my home (last seen here and here).
And even better, Parrot Uncle is giving away a $ 50 giftcard to one of our amazing readers!
I'm definitely going to be walking around sporting my button in the next few months.With that, I encourage all of my wonderful readers to #BeNice, you can simply start by giving an unexpected (but much welcomed) compliment, lend a hand, and just continue on making this country an even greater place to live.
Some readers have even said BlackWhiteDatingReviews.com's articles gave them the motivation to stand up to their friends or family regarding their relationships.
That gives them a coveted 100 percent rating on the Reader - meter, even more coveted because the only other possibilities are 50 percent or zero.
Students should seek support for their arguments in texts — a practice that gives their reading a purpose, which can stimulate even reluctant readers.
He wryly observed that for teachers reporting on student performance, «the temptation is to create a technocratic or «professional» language containing a set of stock phrases that give an impression of objectivity or even measurement», but which in reality «leaves readers only half conscious or befuddled» (2006).
The experience gives students a chance to see those around them — peers, parents, and even the math teacher — as fellow readers.
Even the simplest words can be a challenge to the struggling reader and your job is to give them the best tools and strategies so that harder and harder words will start to flow off their tongues naturally.
Students were giving up on questions based on the lengthy reading passages presented — even strong readers.
A lucky writer will search for a group of astute readers to give a fresh perspective on their writing and learn from writers in all stages of their careers — even professional authors.
I try to make my books as funny as possible, and give readers something to take them away from all that serious, depressing garbage — even if it's only for the brief time they've got their head stuck in the book.
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