Sentences with phrase «first preface»

A resume is always a first preface with the employer towards explaining the candidature in detail.
I will first preface everything I say here by stating I have no particular allegiance to, nor soft spot, for Mikel Arteta.
During my school years or rather when I first prefaced a text book with no vivid images or graphics; forthwith I boycott text books.

Not exact matches

Turning to cryptos, Mr. Pouncey prefaced, «Cryptocurrencies fell back to earth with a bang in the first months of this year, having enjoyed exponential growth in 2017.
First citing his speech from the day before, he prefaced his discussion of Cambridge Analytica's actions with his thoughts on facts and values.
Prudentius is, first and last, a believer: «With voice at least let my soul honor God, if with good deeds she can not,» he declares in his own preface.
The object of the Author in the following pages has been to collect the most remarkable instances of those moral epidemics which have been excited, sometimes by one cause and sometimes by another, and to show how easily the masses have been led astray, and how imitative and gregarious men are, even in their infatuations and crimes,» wrote Charles Mackay in the preface to the first edition of his Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds.
I began with a quotation from the preface of the first edition of Mackay's Extraordinary Popular Delusions and the Madness of Crowds, and it is worth recalling now a quotation from the preface of the second edition: «Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.»
As Przywara writes in the preface to the first edition of his great book (1932), «I sought a formula that would do justice to the way the question of essence and existence appears in Thomas himself.»
In contrast, Caldecott states in the first line of his preface: «The book is about Tolkien's spirituality, by which I mean his religious awareness and experience, the things he believed about life and death and ultimate truth» (p xi).
First let me preface this by saying I don't mind anybody's viewpoint religiously... I just don't tend to believe in supernatural happenings as a rule.
A grim but immensely readable and informative account of the Arab world and the Arab mind, first published in 1989 and reissued with a post «September 11 preface by the author.
The core of this chapter on «The Theory of Feelings» (III.1) seems to be the analysis of the first three categoreal conditions (1.4 - 7), prefaced by the pivotal section in establishing the shift from datum to data as the starting point of concrescence.
Cf. also the preface, and the first two sections of «Christian Natural Theology and Christian Existence,» The Christian Century, XXXII, 9 (March 3, 1965), 265 - 267.
By the beginning of this century a great change had taken place and James Orr prefaced his defense of the traditional position by sketching the widespread questioning and rejection of «bodily resurrection» by Christian scholars.10 In 1907 Kirsopp Lake published the first study of the resurrection, in English, which rested upon a thorough application of historical criticism to the New Testament records and he concluded that «The empty tomb is for us doctrinally indefensible and is historically insufficiently accredited.
Earlier, we supported the first objection by arguing that a theology of revelation must be prefaced with a mystagogical opening to the silent dimension of mystery from which any revelatory word or vision might come forth to us and thus be experienced as disclosed or «unconcealed.»
Jonas first applied it, not to the Gospels, but to Gnosticism, in his Gnosis und spatantiker Geist, a work published as early as 1930, with an important preface by Rudolf Bultmann.
This essay first appeared in French as Ricoeur's preface to Bultmann's Jesus, mythologie et demythologisation Paris: Ed.
See the preface to the first edition of Paul Ricoeur, Histoire et verite (Paris: Editions du Seuil, 1955).
With this preface, characteristic of the writings of Graeco - Roman historians and would - be historians, the author begins the first of his two volumes which deal with the life of Jesus and the continuation of his mission in the spread of the gospel from Jerusalem to Rome.
It was his tendency throughout the book to pursue the first alternative, very probably in response to the Whiteheadian vision, that led him to conclude in his preface to the 1971 edition that «In this book I still retained features of the idea of God beyond the reach of empirical inquiry and hence obstructive to the full cooperation of science and religion» (RESM 3).
(Curiously enough, Twilight of Idols, from which this passage is taken, was published only one month before Bergson wrote a preface to his first book.)
The book in question, The Sword in the Stone, was the first volume in what was to become a tetralogy of very loose adaptations from Malory (its author referred to it as «a preface»).
In his «Preface» Lewis Hahn, the editor, notes that Hartshorne has contributed to eight of the first nineteen volumes of the series, more than any other philosopher.
Blaikie, in his preface to the first edition of his splendid Bibliography of Livingstone, observes:
First, I'd like to preface all this by saying that things are generally great.
Okay, so first let me preface by saying this is an adaptation from my book Artisan Sourdough Made Simple.
First let me preface this with I am not a Sixers medical expert («expert» is a loose term for them nowadays), but I am a doctorate of physical therapy student who knows a thing or two about shoulder rehab.
First, allow me to preface this by saying I can appreciate the gesture.
First, let me preface this by saying that this entire post was my husband's brilliant idea, and he's given me his blessing on all the details I am about to divulge.
As the author of the first Womanly Art of Breastfeeding, she brought her writing full circle in 2010 by writing the preface to the eighth and most recent edition.
This research was published first in my dissertation (1986) and later in Birth as an American Rite of Passage (1992, reprinted in a second edition with a new preface 2004).
I will preface this blog post the same way I did my first schedule post by saying that all children are different and yours might not necessarily fit into this schedule perfectly every single day but it is just meant as a guide to know what is typical at each age and as your child grows.
It includes a preface by internationally renowned lactation author and presenter, Diane Wiessinger, MS, IBCLC and is edited by Dr. Marcelina Watkinson, DClinPsy who did the first qualitative research study on D - MER.
First, we want to preface this by saying: you don't technically need any of these things.
It broke through wonderfully only once as they dedicated A Message to you Rudi doubly - first announcing that it was renamed Fuck the BNP, eliciting a huge roar of approval from the crowd, and then juxtaposing the irony - heavy delivery of the first lines «stop your messin» around better think of your future time you straighten right out causin trouble in town» with a preface that «the Labour MPs rip you off, the Conservative MPs rip you off».
When an Espaillat supporter, after prefacing his question with a reference to «middle east... dictators... in power for such a long time, 30 years, 40 years» asked «when is too long», King first noted Espaillat's 18 years in the state legislature, but then veered off message saying that «if someone wants real change» they should consider the third candidate, Michael Walrond.
Just like you'd first test a new stain remover on an inconspicuous part of your favorite jacket, the researchers want to test how an influx of nutrients will affect epiphytes, effects that Cardelùs predicts will preface changes throughout the rest of the forest.
Dee wrote a preface to this book, the first English edition of Euclid's Elements of Geometry, published London, 1570.
And as I said the scales fell off from my eyes; I read every chapter with enormous fascination and I was also fascinated by the fact, this was Martin's second edition, and in his preface to it, he said that when the first edition it come out he was inundated by letters from enthusiastic people who said to him that they loved every chapter of his book except for one, and they would always pick [out] the ones that, their favorite crackpot belief system was being attacked, and then they would say they were so happy to see all the others destroyed.
«Now the world has reached a crossroads,» writes the U.N. secretary - general in the preface to AIDS at 30, a reference to the fact that the epidemic first surfaced in 1981.
Since publishing his first scientific article in Lepidopterists» News in 1948, Ehrlich, the Bing Professor of Population Studies at Stanford University, has written nearly a thousand articles, reviews, opinion pieces, prefaces, white papers, and some 30 books.
-- Preface from Sūryanamaskāra by Śrī K. Pattabhi Jois (First Edition, 2005, Ashtanga Yoga Research Institute)
I'll preface this with by saying that the Keto Diet is one of those «Please visit your Doctor first» diets but it is effective and does seem to achieve the desired goal of burning fat.
Ever since my first grade days, which had been prefaced by Sesame Street (in those days you didn't fight to get your children into the best pre-schools, but I certainly will say I did for my own sons when their time came), the written word always had its own place in my heart.
Preface for blog: The first two - thirds of this essay deals with the rock formations of the Grand Canyon — what they are, and how and when they formed.
Whitehouse and Freeman may have cut their teeth and first come to prominence as comic actors, but both possess impressive dramatic chops, the colder elements of their characters delivering jolts when prefaced by the lightest sprinklings of humour.
Video introductions from Shyamalan preface four full - frame deleted scenes — which, according to the cover art, «reveal clues to the movie's twists and turns» — totalling 11 minutes, the longest of which finds Brendan Gleeson giving his everything to a monologue that more than likely motivated him to accept the otherwise unmemorable role of August Nicholson in the first place.
As an exercise in subversion Deadpool 2 doesn't quite achieve the same level of success as the first film, opting too often to undermine its genre staples by prefacing them with glib one - liners.
Before I get into this, I want to preface it by saying that I'm a huge fan of Affleck's first film Gone Baby Gone, it's one of my personal all - time favorites, I loved it through and through.
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