This time, there was no formal competition, and the project's announcement was hidden
in a short sentence in a long document this week describing plans to «digitize European industry.»
Not exact matches
In April 2014, the Justice Department announced a new clemency initiative to prioritize applications from people who would have been gotten much
shorter sentences if they were convicted today, among other criteria.
Part of the reason is that it can take years to access prison rehabilitation programs if you have a longer
sentence because people with
shorter sentences get priority; despite recent national efforts to make opioid antidotes and addiction treatments more widely accessible, many prisons still don't have these programs
in place, leaving addicts who make it out of prison far more susceptible to relapse.
Identify the essence of your company's product or mission and summarize it
in one
short sentence that will tell others what it's about.
There are best practices you're hopefully already employing
in your content strategy: adding a colorful image above the fold, using
short sentences in your introduction, and using emotional triggers to appeal to readers on a deeper level.
With one
short sentence, Zuckerberg rejected a long - time chestnut
in Silicon Valley: that platforms aren't responsible for the content posted by users.
HSBC just published a note that sums up
in five
short sentences the one thing everyone is getting wrong about the European refugee migration crisis: This is going to be a great thing for Europe.
WASHINGTON (AP)--
In his last major act as president, Barack Obama is cutting
short the
sentences of 330 federal inmates convicted of drug crimes.
«The development brief for the Chiron can be summarized
in one
sentence and is probably the
shortest in the history of the automobile: We want to make the best significantly better,» said Wolfgang Durheimer, president of Bugatti Automobiles S.A.S. «The Chiron will set new standards
in every respect.
In the preface to Several
Short Sentences About Writing, he argues that «most of the received wisdom about how writing works is not only wrong but harmful,» and then devotes the rest of the book to smashing assumptions and correcting misconceptions about the craft.
Redstone answered questions
in short sentences, according to the transcript, sometimes with help from a speech therapist who interpreted his words.
Meanwhile, Stewart herself served a
short sentence and went back to work, while hundreds of millions of dollars
in shareholder value was destroyed.
The white powder envelope addressed to Donald Trump Jr. that landed his wife, Vanessa,
in the hospital after she opened it at her Manhattan apartment Monday contained seven
short sentences and was rife with...
When Martha Stewart emerged from her
short prison
sentence in 2005, it was to find that her fortune had increased by $ 200 million.
In short, we can summarize my point and John's point in two sentences: Mr. Bogle breaks down the total return of stocks to multiple expansion & earnings growt
In short, we can summarize my point and John's point
in two sentences: Mr. Bogle breaks down the total return of stocks to multiple expansion & earnings growt
in two
sentences: Mr. Bogle breaks down the total return of stocks to multiple expansion & earnings growth.
Of all the things to comment on, you chose one
sentence, that used
in «
short - hand»
in discussing this article.
I was born
in the 80s, and at taht time AIDS was a
short painful death
sentence, I'm not even 30 yet and while AIDS is still terminal, it can take a very long time, and allow for a still pretty full life.
Psalm 104:30, addressing God and speaking of the creatures, says, «Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created And, as if
in response, Elihu says to Job (34:14 - 15) that if God «gather unto himself his spirit and his breath; All flesh shall perish together...» I have cut Elihu's
sentence a little
short so as to leave the emphasis on the phrase «all flesh.»
It is undoubtedly during these periods of breathing that He uttered His seven
short sentences which are recorded
in the Gospels.
Today's ruling decided that Miller v. Alabama can be applied retroactively to minors who had already been
sentenced to life
in prison
in 2012, now giving prisoners the chance to negotiate
shorter sentences or even parole.
Forty - two Norito were published
in the 1914 edition together with a number of
short sentence rituals.
Their own colloquial is peculiarly
short and categorical, almost every other
sentence being
in the form of a question.»
In addition, so far as the public is concerned, imprisonment offers potential victims
short - term security at best, Ninety - five per cent of those incarcerated are released after serving an average
sentence of from 24 to 32 months.
It's not because He knew we'd be so busy leading that we have to pray
in short, quick
sentences.
While two officers served
short sentences in El Salvador, Montano and other high - level officials were never tried by Salvadoran authorities
in the priests» killings.
Does he go back
in a cage forever as a failed experiment or only for a
short jail
sentence?
This appears to be the only conclusion to be drawn from the real and underlying message of the piece, conveyed by its final one -
sentence paragraph: «
In short, Summorum Pontificum weakens the unity of the Church by failing to support the foundational insights of the Second Vatican Council»: the most «foundational» of all those insights, it goes without saying, being the absolute discontinuity between the preconciliar and post-conciliar Churches.
One
sentence in particular brought me up
short.
Augustine's answer cut to the heart of the problem
in a
short sentence: «Love — and do as you please.»
In fact, I could probably claim that this short sentence, obviously rooted in a dissenting spirit, has gotten me in the most troubl
In fact, I could probably claim that this
short sentence, obviously rooted
in a dissenting spirit, has gotten me in the most troubl
in a dissenting spirit, has gotten me
in the most troubl
in the most trouble.
He wrote
short (the best and most prayerful way), and I have frequently taken five or seven minutes out of a spare part of the day to commune with his forward - tumbling paragraphs and cascading
sentences, admiring their intricate construction, delighting
in their whimsy, astonished by their unlikely sturdiness while carrying all that weight all that distance with all those commas.
I just hope Sandusky doesn't play the hallelujah card
in hopes of a
shorter sentence.
He set the propositions down
in short, dense, dialectical
sentences, sometimes theological, sometimes practical, sometimes hortatory.
He said it all
in one
short sentence.
The exceptions were the Lord's Prayer, which Matthew and Luke record, and a few others, which are very
short, consisting only of a
sentence or two, such as the prayer
in the Garden of Gethsemane before his arrest.
John Fox, 66, who pled guilty
in August to defrauding his wine customers at Berkeley's bankrupt Premier Cru of $ 45 million, got a
shorter prison
sentence because he paid for sex...
A Painesville, Ohio, judge ordered a man, who ran from police after being stopped for drinking
in a car, to compete
in a five - mile race; the faster his time
in the event, the
shorter his
sentence will be.
He also talked
in Dykes fashion —
short bursts mixed with long
sentences, all heavily larded with cuss words and throaty laughter.
After the low of a
short prison
sentence in 2012, Watford stuck by him and he has repaid that faith through his performances on the pitch.
Many combine words
in short phrases and
sentences.
In a
short sentence, the quality of the product is outstanding.
He may speak
in short sentences of one to three words.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics, most 4 - year - olds can create
short sentences and should be able to retell a story
in basic words.
But by 3, most can balance briefly on one foot and speak
in short sentences.
Seven: Mom's One Line A Day For the mom who is
short on time, this simple diary allows you to write one
sentence each day about your journey
in motherhood.
Your child rarely asks questions or often lets adults do most of the talking, speaks only
in short phrases and
sentences, or seldom adds additional information to a story.
Speaking mostly
in single words or
short phrases rather than speaking
in full
sentences may be a concern.
For example, by the time your child is 2, he'll probably string words together
in short sentences, such as, «What's that?»
It is when you use longed high - pitched vowels
in short and simple
sentences, and repeat them over and over again.
Like it's a question you can answer
in a few
short sentences.