Not exact matches
For
example, if your partner asks you to cover a conference, but you have development deadlines at risk,
explain these commitments (
first yes), how they lock you in town (no), and finish by confirming your focus to an on - time product (second yes).
For
example, he
explained, if two similar businesses register with Google Maps, the business that ends up being listed
first will depend on a variety of not - so - obvious factors.
I'll get to the specific
example in a moment, but
first, it's important to
explain that when I say there is a right way and a wrong way to build links, what I should say is there are a hundred right ways and a thousand wrong ways.
First let's
explain how what you said means nothing to me
example.
A good
example is Habakkuk's presentation of a dialogue between the prophet and God — the prophet's
first complaint is against the sins of Judean society and God
explains that he will be using the evils of the invading Chaldeans to punish Judea; the prophet responds by complaining about the evils of the Chaldeans which God then assures will not go unpunished — that they tyranny itself will lead to it's own punishments and that the punishment for Judea's sins is itself redemptive and God assures that he will be able to provide salvation.
And perhaps this view, which until fairly recently was dominant in American culture and law, and which still exercises influence (in, for
example, significant publications such as
First Things), helps to
explain why many gays and lesbians still, as Reno says, «feel put upon.»
a. Look for any limitation in our knowledge and, when we find one, jump up and say «aha, scientists can not yet fully
explain (for
example) how DNA synthesis
first occurred, therefore the Judeo - Christian god did it.»
What Hasan characterizes as fatalism, however, might better be
explained as perseverance in suffering, for the Copts have long praised the
examples of their martyrs; indeed, the accession in 284 of the Emperor Diocletian, who staged the most thoroughgoing Roman persecution of the Christian church, marks the
first year of the Coptic calendar.
We shouldn't use such
examples to
explain everything God should have done.Priscilla and Aquilla are mentioned by name six times in the Greek New Testament.Significantly, in four of those occurrences, Priscilla's name is mentioned
first.
«For
example, we were the
first company to introduce a sit - down Middle Eastern as well as a full - service sushi restaurant in an airport,» Mashni
explains.
Explains why Lego (for
example) has stood the test of time, and is one of the best commercial toys of all time (IMHO)... A popular gift I recall from our
first child was a key chain with a couple large plastic keys in a box.
«The
first monoamine oxidase inhibitors often had severe side effects, for
example hypertensive crises, which necessitated adherence to a strict diet,»
explains Sacher.
I'll go into those later but
first I think a look at the math might help
explain why although turnover might seem high compared to tax paid actually in the
example scenario given in the guardian article corporation tax is not much less than what a physical company might pay
I understand that the
first part of the correlation (how divisive or aggressive the campaign is) is difficult to assess, so I would prefer references to studies that
explain their methodology than just raw historical
examples.
In the next - to - last chapter in the book, I try to
explain both why and how evolution is opposed,
first by drawing on
examples where solid science was opposed by other groups (DNA as the basis of heredity in the USSR and vaccination by chiropractors).
«The
first monoamine oxidase inhibitors often had severe side effects, for
example hypertensive crises, which necessitated adherence to a strict diet,»
explains Sacher.
«The
first system consists of modifying fragments of regolith or lunar soil, incorporating elements such as aluminium, for
example, such that it becomes a thermal mass,» Ricard Gonzalez - Cinca, a physics researcher at the Polytechnic University of Catalonia and co-author of the study,
explains.
A graduate student Anni Nieminen, the
first author in the study
explains, «In healthy cells dwindling ATP levels signals activation of AMPK, which tells the cells to save energy, for
example, by stopping the cell proliferation.
First, stratospheric T 100 - 50 hPa has a global cooling trend for past 50 years (see Sterin thereafter for
example), but how could we
explain that if TSI has no change at all, particularly since 1980 (PMOD composite)?
First, he
explains himself Dating; Video; Company; 100 + Sexting
Examples to Turn a Guy on by Text.
For
example, as Erik Brynjolfsson and Andrew McAfee
explain in their book, The Second Machine Age, when factory managers
first replaced the steam engines used to power manufacturing equipment with electric motors, the new technology had little impact on productivity.
«While we have used the Internet before as a place to extend our work, for
example through online discussions,» Barry Joseph of Global Kids
explains, «Teen Second Life has offered us the
first place online where we can bring the entirety of our youth - development curriculum, without cutting corners, and then take it in new directions.»
For
example, assessments can be used to establish overall levels of student achievement in a subject such as Physics; mastery of particular topics such as energy and mechanics; or the ability to apply Newton's
First Law to
explain the relationship between force and motion in practical situations.
I cited several such
examples — local ones — in my
first letter to you, and
explained how infrequent and exceptional they are.
For
example, if a student is absent on the
first few days when a new topic is being discussed and
explained, a teacher will be faced with the issue of helping that student learn the material on their own.
For
example, when you deliver your
first storyboard or prototype,
explain to your SME the purpose of such items and how they fit into the overall development process.
Examples include using activities and strategies to enhance comprehension of science information (e.g., interactive questioning on expository text); focusing on language functions (e.g., describing,
explaining, reporting, drawing conclusions in the context of science inquiry); explicitly teaching and reinforcing key vocabulary; and strategically using students»
first language to enhance their understanding.
By Barry Carter / «The Morgans time forgot» — Two survivors of the three - wheelers exported to Australia are described by Dennis Harrison / Archers of Dunmow — In the
first of a series of articles on restoration and technical subjects David Hawtin writes about this long - established restoration workshop / 1909 Sizaire - Naudin — The brothers Sizaire and Louis Naudin produced a variety of cars including the
example described here by Douglas Ormrod / MG Picnic at Brookiands — Malcolm Green reports on the well - attended picnic for MG enthusiasts in support of the Brookiands Appeal / The English - bodied Stutz — The popularity of Stutz cars in this country in the late 20s is
explained by Michael Worthington - Williams / 1929 Stutz straight - eight — The Editor drives a Lancefield - bodied type M in this month's Excursion / Pre-war racing at Donington — Robert Heelis recalls watching motor racing at the Midlands circuit when he was a boy / VSCC Welsh Trial — In his Diary of a dilettante Tom Threlfall reports on this year's Welsh Trial / Rallye des Ancetres — Malcolm Elder tells us how much he enjoyed taking part in this French rally.
New Guernsey postage stamps — The Editor describes a new set of stamps which feature
examples of pre-1950 cars / Flanders, motor industry pioneer — The story of this remarkable man — perhaps the world's
first automotive engineer — is told by Finbarr Cony / Hispano - Suiza in California — Ian Fraser took his H6B on the Hispano - Suiza Society's International Tour in northern California / The AJS car 1930 - 33 — This well known motorcycle manufacturer also briefly produced cars as Michael Worthington - Williams
explains / 1949 Jaguar Mk.
Roesch and the Talbot 14/45 — Nick Baldwin discusses the importance of this remarkably advanced model and recalls his enjoyment of his own
example / Napiers in Australia — A fascinating selection of period photographs of Napiers «down under» has been discovered by Bill Bishop / Derby Bentleys — On their 60th anniversary Martyn Nutland re-assesses the
first Rolls - Royce - produced Bentleys / Car badges — In part 2 of his article Michael Worthington - Williams reveals further
examples of motor car heraldry / Evolution of the car up to 1904 — Bryan Goodman
explains how the design of the earliest cars developed from that of contemporary horse - drawn vehicles / 1931 Morris Minor — The Editor experiences William Morris's somewhat belated but technically advanced answer to the Austin Seven / Acetylene lighting Part 2 — Dr. C. Brooks continues his history of the development of acetylene lighting for vehicles / Hillman light car mystery — Some doubt remains as to the precise age of this beautifully preserved 1919 Hillman.
War Horse Vauxhall — David Burgess-Wise examines the rôle played by the Vauxhall D - Type in the
First World War, and drives the
example in the manufacturer's collection / The Pomeroy Trophy at 60 — Peter McFadyen tells the story of the VSCC's event for finding the best sports touring car, and
explains the arcane formulae behind it / The 1926 - 27 Grand Prix Talbot - Darracqs, part three — In the third and final part of his series about these famous racers, Simon Moore investigates the fate of each / Auto - biography: Cally Callomon — Matthew Bell visits this art director, Vintage car owner and bicycle fanatic, and learns about his career and hobbies / Peugeot Racing Engineers 2: Louis Verdet Sébastien Faurès Fustel de Coulanges looks at the career of this engineer, whose influence spread far beyond motoring / The Ballot 2LS, part eight — Our Publisher concludes his series on the twin cam Ballot 2LS, listing the cars known to have existed but which have now disappeared
Douglas Blain gets his hands on a rare alloy - bodied
example in Great Leap Forward with photographs by Stefan Marjoram / In this months Auto - biography Jonathan Rishton meets Delwyn Mallett, the former art director who spent his career in the advertising industry whilst amassing an enviable collection of exotic machinery / In A beginner's guide to Rétromobile Stefan Marjoram doesn't know which way to look on his
first visit to the unmissable Parisian old - car show / Scott Barrett remembers how a Riley Nine was the
first light car to complete the Athens to Monte Carlo route of the famous rally, whilst Gordon McAllan shares his diary of the Classique re-run, in Monte Carlo or Bust / Ivan Margolius
explains his theory of how Tatra car seating inspired an influential Modernist chair design in Cars, Furniture, Architecture / In his article Bellanger: the international car, Michael Worthington - Williams tells the story of the bull - nosed cars built in Neuilly - sur - Seine from 1912 - 1925 / In this months Sicilian snapshots, Simon Moore continues his trawl through a family album, this time sharing some pictures of the exotic road cars they owned / In the latest of his Back on the Road series, Michael Ware reports on a rare Austin 10hp van.
Mors: the true story behind the legend — In the
first of a two - part series, Sébastien Faurès Fustel de Coulanges tells the story of the highly successful Mors racing cars / «Compare and contrast...» — Having owned
examples of both, John Warburton
explains the allure of the 30 - 98 Vauxhall and compares it to the sidevalve Aston - Martin / Impressions of an immortal — Karl Ludvigsen casts his mind back to the summer of 1961, when he drove a Mercedes - Benz W196 Grand Prix car when it was still quite new / Documenting decay — American photographer Brewster Moseley has made a special study of decaying Detroit iron in a Montana scrapyard, and shares some of the results / Made in Logansport: the Revere — Michael Worthington - Williams looks at the littleknown Revere of the late teens and»20s and its shady promotor, Newton van Zandt / Back on the Road — Neil Tigwell wanted to build his idea of what a post-war Riley Lynx could have looked like.
The function could be like for
example, the
first R8 is a lighthouse in terms of design and technology for the entire Audi company,» Winkelmann
explained.
Advice Gina Gagliano
explains how writers who have no artist and artists who have no writer should submit work to
First Second; as always, her post is worth reading because her advice is applicable to other publishers and her hypothetical
examples are awesome.
The
first one is to
explain the readers how to do something, to give some definite instructions and advices, for
example, how to fill in the cartridge at your printer; The second one is to
explain the mechanism of something, for
example, how the ink Continue reading
To include borrowers delinquent on their non-FHA ARMs due to a rate reset or the occurrence of an extenuating circumstance but experienced no more than two 30 - day or one 60 - day late payment in the 12 months prior to the rate reset or extenuating circumstance that caused the delinquency; (In a telephone news conference with reporters when the FHASecure program was
first introduced, a high - ranking HUD official
explained that the program was open to delinquent borrowers regardless of how many payments had been missed — he actually mentioned six or more as an
example.)
The
first words of the opening paragraph of the proclamation
explained why the land warranted preservation, and read, «Whereas certain public islands lying off the coast of Southern California contain fossils of Pleistocene elephants and ancient trees, and furnish noteworthy
examples of ancient volcanism, deposition, and active sea erosion, and have situated thereon various other objects of geological and scientific interest...»
Using Uncharted as an
example, he
explains that gun fights can be particularly perilous on Crushing and may well dampen someone's experience with the game
first time around.
For
example, I remember my
first time through the game where I had my brother and cousin sitting next to me helping
explain how to beat certain enemies and helping navigate the huge overworld map.
A number of the Elder Scrolls games have similar areas and enemies (for
example that one quest in Morrowind where you have to transport into a room totally separate from any other area that exists basically in a void and fight a unique enemy), and for an
example of story, that hidden Prothean orb in the
first Mass Effect game that gives Shepard a flashback of Protheans observing and messing with caveman - era humans is haunting and unlike anything else in the game (and sadly pretty much never gets
explained in the rest of the franchise).
For
example: «
Explain to me what your
first game of soccer was like.»
For
example, I have a series on the development of GW science, starting with William Charles Wells, who, in researching and
explaining the phenomenon of dew, also made the
first set of more - or-less systematic observations of what we would now term «downwelling infrared.»
When you
explain, for
example, that Energy Star is voluntary, they usually counter with the argument that [whatever they don't like] is just the
first step in a vast left - wing conspiracy... Change is hard.
It makes me less likely to use this otherwise wonderful graph in
explaining the issue to, for
example, student, or from sharing it on other blogs, since the same criticism will likely be raised and I will be left with no answer (unless, of course, I am missing something blindingly obvious to everyone else... wouldn't be the
first time» --RRB--RRB-.
This is illustrated by the following
examples: * On October 14, 1999, in a letter to certain landowners that
explained FPL Energyís decision to withdraw its
first conditional use permit application, an FPL Energy representative stated: «If the situation [public opposition] does not improve, then we will have one last get together and thank you for your efforts and move to another area in Wisconsin that will take the turbines.»
Disruptive ideas circulated the room; for
example Ted Halstead from the US Climate Leadership Council
explained how there is an opportunity for a
first - mover advantage for a country to set up an ambitious carbon pricing system with aggressive border carbon adjustment compelling trade partners to adjust.
The wayward tendencies of the bees in the second study, for
example, could help
explain the decrease in productivity observed in the
first.
So, for
example, you'd have one email go out to the client to
explain your hourly billing rate, along with the typical questions that come up when clients get their
first bill.
Once a business chooses a technology, implementation can prove difficult, and it often requires a multidisciplinary approach as Mike McQueeney, in - house counsel at Pearson,
explains with two
examples: The
first focused on e-billing technology that he and his team «implemented by
first lining up our policies and using our outside counsels» guidelines.»