Sentences with phrase «in plain writing»

Our terms and conditions are laid out in plain writing so that anyone can read and understand them.

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As a customer, you write, in plain English, what you want your business app to do.
«Manafort, like dozens of other influence peddlers, has been operating in plain sight for years,» wrote Silverstein, the long - time foreign - lobbying reporter.
In his book, Smart Calling: Eliminate the Fear, Failure, and Rejection From Cold Calling (Wiley 2010) Sobczak writes, ``... not using a script often makes you sound like a moron; and failing to prepare a script for your opening and voicemail message is just plain dumb.»
«This vulnerability has been sitting in plain sight for a long time despite many other bugs being discovered and patched in the same Windows library,» writes IBM security researcher Robert Freeman on the IBM security blog.
In an email to employees provided to media, Sacks wrote, «The fact is that many of our internal processes, controls, and actions around compliance have been inadequate, and some decisions have just been plain wrong.
Already, the agency is starting to do a whole bunch of things that are going to be important for consumers — making sure loan contracts and credit card terms are simpler and written in plain English.
Our Government is also committed to ensuring that drug labels are written in plain language, and that the potential side effects of medication are accurately indicated.
Written in plain English with clearly organized step - by - step instructions, and filled with helpful examples, Yubas reveals a practical real - world approach to help you get your invention into the market.
You'll learn how to incorporate SEO, plain language, neuroscience (seriously) and social media into your writing process in a way that supports consistent, coherent content every single time.
There was also a lapse of judgment on part of Mr. Saxena as claimed in one of the announcements, that he had been online when the private keys were extracted for the BTG distribution process and saving in plain text format which went against the written policies of safety and security of operations.
Many people are writing about the need to limit new development in flood plains after the 2013 flood but that speaks only to the damage mitigation side.
We've taken our deep legal expertise and distilled it into a concise reference written in plain English.
The Best Practices advisor, without uttering a word, «speaks» loudly in simple actions such as putting agreements and disclosures and services and fees and expenses in plain language and clear writing.
You who can not simply accept the Bible's teachings for what they are, in the time that they were written, and follow God, are just plain ignorant.
I would write spoken word poetry about healing and miracles, about prophets and plainsong, about how good it feels to repent, about open doors and wide tables, about plain wooden chairs in opulent palaces, about dry bones rising up in the valley of death to live again, about singing in the streets and the orderliness of stockinette stitch in hand knits.
Craig, you need to stop spending so much time trying to explain the scriptures away and start accepting their plain meaning in the context in which they were written.
He did not know whether any allowance was made for the age of the accused nor «whether pardon is given to those who repent» nor «whether punishment attaches to the mere name apart from secret crimes, or to the secret crimes connected with the name».3 In reply, Trajan wrote that Christians «are not to be sought out, but if they are accused and convicted, they must be punished — yet on this condition, that whoso denies himself to be a Christian, and makes the fact plain by his action, that is by worshipping our gods, shall obtain pardon on his repentance, however suspicious his past conduct may be».4 The Emperor Hadrian (76 - 138; ruled 117 - 138) made clear that slanderous accusations against Christians were unacceptable and that it had to be proved that they had acted contrary to the laws.
I choose neither for they do not know anything about fundamental cosmologies of triune manifestation that I have written here in plain views for all to be filled with!
(Can't give you the details as I'm writing a memoir and don't wish to give the good bits away in case it gets published) Even though I have doubted all the other stuff along the years — promises etc that didn't come to pass, despite my diligent prayer and obedience, I still cry out to «something out there» because I am spirit in a human body, and know that I am on a journey that has to mean more than simply this earthly plain.
If a translation or paraphrase is weak in one place, the same truth will be plain elsewhere, and it's the Holy Spirit who imparts understanding and writes it on our hearts.
Do you mind trying to write in plain, simple language?
It's written in plain English.
It is my opinion that one should be leery of using «the plain sense» rule when dealing with documents that were originally written in a different language, culture and time.
Jeremy, I find it rather humorous, in a sad sort of way, that you can write posts about changing (or stopping) baptism and communion (which were good and valid posts), and not hear one peep out of the «plain reading of Scripture» crowd.
«The massive desolation of the intellect and spirits and the human futures of these millions of young people in their neighborhoods of poverty» is a «national horror hidden in plain view,» Kozol writes, quoting Roger Wilkins.
In the Book of Mormon (1 Nephi iii, 40) it is asserted that «many plain and precious parts» have been removed from the Bible; and again in a revelation of Joseph Smith given June, 1830, God, speaking to Moses, declares, «I will speak unto you concerning this earth upon which thou standest and thou shalt write the things which I shall speak and in a day when the children of men shall esteem my words as naught and take many of them from the book which thou shalt write, behold I will raise up another like unto thee, and they shall be had again among the children of men, among even as many as shall believIn the Book of Mormon (1 Nephi iii, 40) it is asserted that «many plain and precious parts» have been removed from the Bible; and again in a revelation of Joseph Smith given June, 1830, God, speaking to Moses, declares, «I will speak unto you concerning this earth upon which thou standest and thou shalt write the things which I shall speak and in a day when the children of men shall esteem my words as naught and take many of them from the book which thou shalt write, behold I will raise up another like unto thee, and they shall be had again among the children of men, among even as many as shall believin a revelation of Joseph Smith given June, 1830, God, speaking to Moses, declares, «I will speak unto you concerning this earth upon which thou standest and thou shalt write the things which I shall speak and in a day when the children of men shall esteem my words as naught and take many of them from the book which thou shalt write, behold I will raise up another like unto thee, and they shall be had again among the children of men, among even as many as shall believin a day when the children of men shall esteem my words as naught and take many of them from the book which thou shalt write, behold I will raise up another like unto thee, and they shall be had again among the children of men, among even as many as shall believe.
Instead, directing plain phrases to the scholarly Holy Father, Kennedy wrote in seeming self - justification both of his pride in the causes he had championed and unvarnished, if vague, acknowledgment of his failings.
As I hope I've made plain in my just war writing over the last fifteen years, there are certain forms of political «order» that are not «right order» and need not be preserved — indeed, conscience may require that they be resisted, by a variety of means, a point on which Thomas Jefferson and Lech Walesa would have agreed.
Luther was also writing a commentary on Psalm 118 and his mind kept turning to the plain chant as it had gone from side to side of the choir in the old days.
The NT was written in the «plain language» of the day, so it was meant for common people to understand it.
There, at Worms, in the presence of the newly elected Emperor, Charles V, the mightiest monarch in Europe, and of the dignitaries of Church and State, Luther, the son of peasant parents, declared that he could not accept the authority of Popes and councils, since they had often contradicted one another, and that unless he was convinced by Scripture and plain reason he could not in good conscience recant anything he had written.
Yup, and God «wrote» in plain English, because he knew that Americans would have trouble with foreign languages.
wow i hope this isn't what my taxes go to write here this is the dumbest article in the world why would you even bother to publish this cnn its plain and simple people God created sex a beautiful and amazing thing that a husband a wife could come together as one ann have covenant together and if you look in the old testament and study out the blood covenant you will see that one of the steps of the blood covenant is sharing blood and if the girl is a virgin that you marry trust me she will have no problem sharing her blood with you.
Popular in Food & Drink Every blogger who writes about saving money, eating healthy or just plain cooking tasty meals tells their readers to choose fruits and vegetables that are in season.
Nothing gets my goat like lazy free from recipe writing — the sorts of articles and books compiled by those intent on making a quick buck from the growing «free from» phenomenon by using the «replace all» function to put «gluten free plain flour» instead of «plain flour» in the ingredients list with little regard for the availability or suitability of ingredients in the dish.
«With this in mind, my family and I launched Meat Free Monday in the UK, an idea which has been gaining support from people like Tom Parker - Bowles who, after a lifetime of denigrating vegetarians, recently wrote in his Daily Mail column, «I wince at the memory of my boorish antics» and who pronounced himself «intrigued» by MFM: «There's no doubting the plain common sense of the message... Meat Free Monday is something to really savour».
All emails are written in plain text.
It was plain and grey, and in his haste he didn't see the words «Season One» written on the side.
Sorry to the few «Theo lovers» that still refuse to see the truth, I don't wish to dispel your belief in miracles, but the realist in me compels me to only ever write the plain truth.
The book lays out the facts clearly and plainly, including a list of statistics, medical options, and an insightful series of Q&A s written in plain English.
I suspect, though, that so much has changed for me and cloth diapering in the two years since I wrote this post that I'll be better off just plain writing a rebuttal post to my two years ago cloth diapering self.
The way this plan is currently written, the devil's actually in plain sight,» Brooklyn Councilman Jumaane Williams said.
The comic actor and campaigner Russell Brand has won a prize for his public speaking and writing - the Plain English Campaign Foot in Mouth award, for the most baffling quotes by a public figure.
«Last week's runoff election was a sham, plain and simple,» McDaniel wrote in a fundraising pitch on Wednesday, charging that Cochran «stole» the nomination.
«Given the toxic mix of immature bravado, anti-establishment machismo and plain juvenile silliness found in the cases, it is often difficult to separate potentially dangerous student cyberspeech from that which is merely stupid,» he writes.
She has received gold and silver awards in medicine and science writing from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, and received the National Institutes of Health's Plain Language Award in 2009 for contributions to the NIGMS publication Computing Life.
«Does this wall painting symbolize an act of homage to the great goddess on a spring morning in the Konya Plain amid fields of flowers and humming insect life nearly eight thousand years ago,» Mellaart wrote, «or is this too fanciful an interpretation?»
What I most enjoyed about my studies was explaining exactly what I was doing in plain language, for example, writing a lucid dissertation about new medicines to combat AIDS.
Pomerantz said much that has been written about the dress in the last two days has been «silly» or «just plain wrong.»
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