Not exact matches
Yet Dunkirk has been met with what seems to be
genuine enthusiasm among moviegoers who are far too young to have any personal
interest in the
subject.
Rakeffet «Rothkoff makes available for the first time some rather
interesting remarks by the Rav on the psychology of mourning, the sociology of American prayer, and on a halakhic ruling from the early 1950s that one has a duty not to inform on an ex «Communist colleague unless the
subject of investigation presents a
genuine present threat.
Rather than discussing superficial matters, men who show
genuine interest in these
subjects appear more gentlemanly and reliable.
An editor with
genuine interest in your
subject area — but not deep expertise The substantive editor does not need to be an expert in your field.
Even when a book is $ 0.99, the only people downloading it will be readers who have a
genuine interest in the
subject.
The first thing you must do is determine if there is
genuine interest in your
subject.
What I am saying is that these expenditures don't matter (they are more than countered by expenditures of the enviro advocacy groups), and have become increasingly irrelevant with the ascendancy of the auditor group, which is motived by a desire for public accountability and
genuine scientific
interest in the
subject.
As Kaplan explains, writing demonstrate
genuine interest in a
subject, saves partners valuable time and shows that you're cognizant of the importance of rainmaking.
Moreover, the personal conduct of the individual
subject to an expulsion decision must represent a
genuine, present and sufficiently serious threat affecting one of the fundamental
interests of society.
Pick
subjects in which you have a
genuine interest and think you can get high grades.
A follow - up letter is a subtle and humble way of reminding someone about yourself whilst also conveying a
genuine interest in a certain
subject matter.