Sentences with phrase «highlights in the first paragraph»

How this boorish, pompous real estate mogul and reality TV star with no experience whatsoever in the art of governing (and with all the aforementioned flaws highlighted in the first paragraph of this article) could be preferable to a woman who has spent most of her life in public service is beyond me.

Not exact matches

The skill of Preview skimming, which requires students to highlight (or, in the example above, record) the first sentence of each paragraph, can help those who are struggling with reading comprehension because it reduces the amount of text they must process at any given time.
You can do this either by simply highlighting your break and remove the first line indent in your paragraph format dialog box or you can set a new style for it that includes no first line indent.
It doesn't take that long; you just need to skip down to end of each chapter, hit «split at cursor» under the «edit» menu, highlight all the chapter headings and select H1, add your style to the first paragraph (although - coding the «no indent» first paragraph is a little tricky... You'd need to make two styles in the style sheet; one for normal text, one for no indent.)
If you highlight the first paragraph, click on the funny little icon in the bottom - right corner of the paragraph group on the home tab, change Special to First Line, and set By to 0.01 ″, it might not first paragraph, click on the funny little icon in the bottom - right corner of the paragraph group on the home tab, change Special to First Line, and set By to 0.01 ″, it might not First Line, and set By to 0.01 ″, it might not work.
Also, I still feel that a bias against indie or self published authors is what the example in the first paragraph highlights - regardless of how silly it is for any author, self or traditionally published, to battle over exclusion from some list.
Whenever I get a new machine, the first thing I do is install Word and connect my highly personalized Normal.dotx, complete with customized styles (Microsoft installations should include a style set for legal writers, incorporating the excellent advice in Typography for Lawyers), keyboard - shortcut - enabled macros (e.g., homemade wordiness macro [similar to WordRake], replace two spaces with one, sentence case, title case), and keyboard shortcut mapping (e.g., section symbol; paragraph symbol; highlighting in yellow, green, and red).
Highlights the two most important items that qualify the individual for the position in the first paragraph.
The sample cover letter highlights the two most important items that qualify you for the position in the first paragraph.
Your introductory paragraph should highlight why you are writing to the employer in the first place.
Write as much as you want in your first draft, and then keep editing yourself until all of your schooling, work experience, and skills are neatly highlighted in well - written paragraphs on a single page.
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