«I don't have any doubt whatsoever that I can be fair and impartial
in the sentencing in this matter,» Nance told the AP.»
MLK is dead so you wouldn't place
him in that sentence in present tense, would you?
The first is timing — if the software turned words
in every sentence in an application into offbeat puns, it would just be tiresome.
Syntax is the set of principles that dictate the sequence and function of words
in a sentence in order to convey meaning.
Learners need to make sure they understand everything clearly
in each sentence in terms of pronunciation, vocabulary, and grammar.
Hint: A way to figure out if your choice is correct is by putting the answer choice
in the sentence in place of the vocabulary word.
Schneider made a very good case and went to great lengths to explain the paper, guess you were not paying attention) Anderegg et al. paper in the key words section, and
in a sentence in the opening paragraph where they say: «This group, often termed climate change skeptics, contrarians or deniers.....».
Not exact matches
When you start a
sentence with, «Here's what's going on
in your market right now...» you are showing the prospect your value right out the gate.
Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl was set for
sentencing on Oct. 23 after pleading guilty last week to abandoning his combat post
in Afghanistan
in 2009.
CAPITAL CANNONS:
In one
sentence, Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi was able to explain the reason why CEOs have no choice but to accept an investment from SoftBank.
Sounding more authoritative means finding that deeper register
in your voice and avoiding the human tic to «upspeak» at the end of
sentences when you're unsure of something.
«Most people are
in prison because they didn't know how to make enough money legally,» says Jackson, who has more than a decade left
in his
sentence at Green Haven.
To say «too many» and «limited»
in the same
sentence may seem like an oxymoron.The reality is that there are an abundance of options, but nearly all of them have at least one major flaw.
Singapore fined eight banks for failing to carry out proper anti-money laundering measures
in relation to 1MDB and gave prison
sentences to several bankers.
Despite the changes on the medical front, the federal Tories have not only indicated their intention to keep marijuana
in the Criminal Code, but have also introduced mandatory minimum
sentences of six months on small - time grow - ops — six or more plants — as part of the omnibus crime bill, Bill C - 10.
Eastern State Penitentiary has a 16 - foot - high bar graph, showing the dramatic jump
in the prison population, due to expanded definitions of crimes and longer, mandatory
sentencing for nonviolent offenses, notes Sean Kelley, Eastern State senior vice president.
He was
sentenced to life
in prison.
As hard as it may be for most people (and even for some curmudgeonly editors) to understand, certain things worth saying simply can't be said
in a
sentence or two.
Before you do any planning, try to summarize the point of the meeting
in one
sentence.
(As the second half of that
sentence may indicate, this work is,
in fact, rarely self - effacing).
Try this: «Identify the keywords
in your
sentence.
Do not go overboard with sticking your keyword
in every single
sentence.
[With it,] she went from a child who couldn't hold a single letter
in her head to someone who was able to read words and
sentences and chapter books and able to effectively communicate with people around her.
In the same
sentence, some traders read the business spending comment as hawkish and the household spending comment as dovish.
Considering that President Barack Obama commuted just one person's
sentence in his first term, the clemency initiative has significantly increased Tyler's previously slim chances of getting out.
It is not inconsistent —
in fact, it is wholly reasonable — to say that some people (people guilty of multiple child murders for example) absolutely «deserve to die,» but at the same time to say that the state shouldn't be trusted with the discretion to hand out that
sentence.
Congress enacted mandatory minimum
sentencing laws
in response to the 1980s crack epidemic, and many states followed suit with similar laws.
Most importantly, avoid very long
sentences in your paragraphs.
The story, which was entirely unrelated to the Israeli - Palestinian conflict, waded into the issue
in one tangential
sentence.
During the
sentencing phase of Tsarnaev's trial
in federal court
in Boston, his lawyers have been trying to paint him as a mostly normal American kid who fell under the spell of his now - deceased older brother, ultimately joining him
in the 2013 bombing of the Boston Marathon.
In September, Google researchers announced their version for this technology, which translates entire
sentences instead of just single words, providing a more authentic and relevant translation.
«We put this peacenik deadhead
in prison for the rest of his life,» she added, «and to me, it just shows how off - the - charts crazy we became about drug
sentencing in the»80s and»90s.»
The details are disturbing, as Harkov wrote: «Terrorists who have been
sentenced to three to five years
in Israeli prisons receive the average income of a Palestinian, about $ 580 per month.
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.
Bipartisan negotiators
in Congress look set to introduce a bill soon that would reform
sentencing laws.
But the punishment was within the range suggested by the
Sentencing Council, which says a discharge is the minimum punishment, and the maximum is several years
in prison.
As a matter of fact, there is no point
in denying that by all means clichés surely increase the number of words
in the text, which is clearly seen
in this
sentence.
An eccentric Danish inventor has been
sentenced to life
in prison for killing the Swedish journalist Kim Wall.
Though this new policy wouldn't affect people like Tyler who had already been
sentenced, Holder's announcement gave Tyler renewed hope that his more than 20 - year - long stint
in prison would actually end.
Tyler — a Grateful Dead fan with a history of mental illness — was
sentenced to life
in prison for selling LSD to a police informant.
A machine
in Japan almost won a literary prize for a full length novel it wrote — which it chose to end with the
sentence, «The computer, placing priority on the pursuit of its own joy, stopped working for humans.»
The spokesman added that there have been other cases
in the UK
in which young people were given more lenient
sentences.
In 2015, the brothers were sentenced to 14 years in priso
In 2015, the brothers were
sentenced to 14 years
in priso
in prison.
Tsarnaev's death
sentence, once confirmed at the hearing, would make him one of just 59 prisoners condemned to execution
in U.S. federal courts, according to the Death Penalty Information Center.
Google Translate now renders spoken
sentences in one language into spoken
sentences in another for 32 pairs of languages, while offering text translations for 103 tongues, including Cebuano, Igbo, and Zulu.
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.
What came out of that night is a few
sentences I write, word for word,
in every notebook I've purchased since then.
Twitter and the UK press are losing it over a model who was given a lenient
sentence in court for attempting to steal almost # 1,000 of luxury goods from Harrods — despite her punishment being nothing out of the ordinary.
This year, Nassar pleaded guilty to federal child - pornography charges and was
sentenced to 60 years
in prison.
Next, circle the single most important word or phrase
in that
sentence.