Not exact matches
That's part of the reason I bolded the
first sentence of each
point and placed the test link below on a separate line.
In defending his record, Sessions is likely to
point to his vote to confirm Eric Holder as the country's
first black attorney general and to his co-sponsorship of the Fair
Sentencing Act, which sought to reduce racial disparities in how black and white drug offenders are treated.
Armstrong wanted to illustrate his
point that AOL had been hit hard with changes in insurance requirements, and he could have done this by ending after the
first sentence.
For in the very
first sentence of the text it is manifest that the focal
point of the chapter is not entity in general, but that primary entity that Aristotle called ouisa and Whitehead called «actual entity.»
But the
point of the quotation, for our present purpose, is found in the
first sentence.
Turns out they weren't offended by that misleading
first sentence or my high - risk call not to use power
point.
The last like the
first sentence of the Lord's Prayer,
points to our Father as above all power and authority and every name that is named.
that the
first sentence doesn't make sense as to why the Panthers would trade up, but you get the
point.
Which agree with my
point and contradict your
first sentence.
yeh, you're kind of right, I just reacted to the
first part of his
sentence which made no sense to me but overall the
point was probably the same.
First sentences tend to be short (two to three words) and to the
point: «Mommy help.»
The key
point here - for me - is your
first sentence.
I asked for an example, and he
pointed to a
sentence on the
first page.
In the test for which the shorter
sentence was used, incarceration rates actually declined from the starting
point of 1 % for about the
first 5 years and then increased only very slightly, to 0.725 %, for the 50 - year duration.
Let me just get right to the
point of this whole article in the
first sentence: the health of your skin is 100 % dependent on what's going on in the rest of your body.
What this means is girls speak their
first words sooner and can even start putting together
sentences, while their little boy counterparts are still
pointing, grunting and crying to express themselves.
- A starter activity for each lesson on the
first slide + learning objective + challenge activities throughout the power -
point - Vocabulary games and worksheets with challenge activities - A lesson on teachers and comparatives to build up the vocabulary range of your students - Some fun mini-whiteboard games on opinions (speaking activity)- explanation under the slide - A role - play activity on school subjects and teachers -
Sentence building activity on comparatives (see worksheet)- A lesson on friendship and adjectives to describe your friends - A written activity and competition game with mini-whiteboard on friendship - A worksheet to accompany each power -
point - A revision worksheet to practise the vocabulary and grammar
points seen in the unit - Reading and grammar end of unit test LESSON 3 is FREE here so you can check the standard of my resources: https://www.tes.com/teaching-resource/-free-allez-1-unit-2-3-l-cole-tu-aimes-editable-11250892 I hope you will enjoy my resources and if you have a question on a particular slide or activity, please do not hesitate to contact me or leave me a message.
In each of the three paragraphs, your
first sentence, called the topic
sentence, will be the
point you're explaining from your thesis.
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You can sometimes find yourself writing a
sentence along the lines of «She picked up the telephone, which was made of Bakelite, a substance
first developed in 1907 by a Belgian chemist...» At which
point you have to stop and try to forget everything you know about early plastic manufacture.
The
first two
sentences are firmly in Cynthia's
point of view (POV) with her internal reaction and thoughts.
Get to the
point in the
first sentence 3.
It is usually a single
sentence at the end of the
first paragraph that presents your
point of view to the reader.
As Bill Clinton
pointed out just before being elected president in 1992, the crime novels of Walter Mosley are
first and foremost crackling good stories, full of mystery, suspense and prose like good soul food: hearty, stick - to - your - ribs
sentences with a spicy aftertaste.
The
sentence describing what a reasonable agent would do, is not the
first sentence in the critical paragraph on this
point sited in the decision: more relevant, IMO, is the words: ``....
You
point out part of my concern with this style of fact collecting in your
first sentence.
The
first sentence from the poem Albany by poet Ron Silliman functions as the exhibition's
point of departure.
Fourth, (and this is related to my
first point, but in more detail), your initial
point, i.e. the confusing
sentence on which I commented, mentions the «grid» and includes such statement as «a critical step if intermittent sources like the sun are ever going to become a big part of the grid», a phrase you closely associated with the news about energy storage via hydrogen.
I'll be the
first to
point out that I qualified my last
sentence with the word «could».
Let's start with you fixing the faulty reasoning in both of the
sentences in your
first paragraph, and then maybe, if you accomplish that goal in good faith, we'd have a starting
point for discussing the rest of your comment.
One of the
first things we will attempt to undertake and explain, in the very
first session, is the art and method of shortening
sentences and paragraphs and getting to the
point, being precise, saying it briefly, avoiding redundancy, not saying things twice, etc..
As to McKitrick's analysis of the
first IPCC underlined
sentence (with internal references), his
point is completely off base as it is based on an utterly mistaken reading of the internal reference.
In the
first sentence of paragraph you failed to address my
point about your inconsistency in addressing uncertainty.
All one really needs to do here is read the
first sentence of the paper's abstract and then go to the
point where the authors admit that the 20th century portion of their work is «not robust».
«Use a period followed by ellipsis
points to indicate the omission of the last part of the quoted
sentence or the
first part of the next
sentence.
For all the length of this student's paper, it could just have easily been distilled to a single
sentence: «The science of man - caused global warming is settled, skeptic climate scientists are paid industry money to lie about it being not settled, and everybody may ignore those skeptics because of those
first two
points.»
Gelbspan's various narratives often cover his
first two talking
points in some form within a single
sentence, when he mentions skeptics in comparison to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) having more than 2,500 scientists from more than a hundred countries.
I don't have time to deal with every one of the mistakes his article contains — it takes 100 times as long to show why a claim is wrong as it does to make it — but here's a quick breakdown, beginning with the
first sentence: (I've been able to pull this together with the help of the Climate Science Rapid Response Team, which put me in touch with the relevant scientists and
pointed me to the primary datasets.)
The
first sentence in the Conclusion of Dr Curry's paper is the main
point: This discussion on the null hypothesis has highlighted the fuzziness surrounding the actual hypotheses related to dangerous climate change and their falsifiability.
SecularAnimist # 40 I couldn't help noticing in the
first sentence: ``... scientists said...»:) Salient
points I can take away from this article and bring into discussions:
But Mr McIntyre's last
sentence is a valid
point, especially when there are so many Mann hockey graphs out there, all with different dodgy fixes to prop up his flaccid stick (I was amused by Steve's reference an inch or two below to what he calls «the
first generation of Hockey Stick issues»).
On the proofreading
point, check paragraph 9,
first paragraph, last
sentence.
The proposed starting
point for a
first time defendant company found guilty would be five per cent of the company's average annual turnover during the three years prior to
sentencing.
Article 52 (5)
first sentence confirms by its very wording that implementing measures are of a legal nature and to be taken by legislative and executive organs,
pointing towards a necessarily «specifically normative» implementation (paras 61 - 62).
To illustrate the severity of this
point,
first time offenders will be
sentenced to jail time if found guilty.
Copywriter Cari Twitchell
points out that it is not just the
first sentence on your website's front page: «you never know where a client may land when they come to your website... the
first sentence on every page matters.»
Because as Rocket X1's Larry Port
points out, your
first sentence needs to be «abundantly clear to someone surfing the web half - asleep at 11 p.m.»
If we look at the
first plot of seriousness vs.
sentences (in the graph above labeled Linear Regression: All Data
Points), everything seems to be bunched up at the bottom of the graph, which isn't ideal for a number of reasons.
92 See Edwards, supra note 3, at 160 («Your reader is expecting to see the email's
point within the
first two or three
sentences.»)
B.J. 48, 50 (2010)(«If you're not asking a question but making a
point, use the
first sentences of the e-mail message to summarize your
point.»).