«About» ought to be in
italics because we really don't know how much cooling is caused by other emissions, like particulate aerosols that go up the smokestack along with the carbon dioxide.
In
italics because it's possible to talk about Siege in the same watercooler conversations as CS: GO or Dota 2.
In
italics because they look cool and so is Siege.
Let me repeat that in
italics because I am agog at what a dumb design decision it is: you are always carrying literally every single gun you've unlocked.
I never said the PRS - T1 doesn't support
italics because it does.
Not exact matches
You can easily identify the former
because they have a lighter background, are written in
italics, and include a Publication / Reshare icon.
Yet the content is not the same,
because God and Susan belong to totally different categories; God is not simply Susan in
italics but the Ground of her existence.
that is, «The world is thus [
italics mine] faced by the paradox that, at least in its highest actualities, it craves for novelty and yet is haunted by terror at the loss of the past, with its familiarities and its loved ones,» refers,
because of the use of the word thus, to a previous argument that provides the grounds on which Whitehead bases his assertion that the world requires both novelty and order.
David Ray Griffin writes, «
Because of the nonoverridable creativity of the creatures, God can not unilaterally determine the utterances of any voice, the writing of any book, the thought processes of any mind» (VPT 50,
italics added).
As Kant succinctly observes, «The duty of gratitude consists in honoring a person
because of a benefit he has rendered us» (
italics added).
Sure there are social media platforms like Goodreads, Wattpad, Facebook groups etc. and then there are the «real» opportunities that are so much harder to facilitate and organize (and pay for e.g. expense vs profit) like community or regional events and networks as you point out above, but I feel really strongly that the most important thing for an author to do in order to build a loyal paying (
italics) fanbase / readership is to produce good quality works that are publicized properly and to spend time interacting with those of your readers who you know buy your books
because they came to you in the first place.
3) Although Gutenberg is preserving the * text *, it * strips the writer's intent *
because italics are not noted.
The key with doing this with e-books is not to small cap and bold or
italics the entire first line
because of the way readers can alter font size.
I had to redo all the
italics tags
because they were not showing up properly in some browser windows.
I prefer the second option
because you can actually see where the paragraphs are to insert your
and
tags, as well as any bold and
italics that are used.
(I tilted the title of ConVent
because it is supposed to be a convention banner, also,
italic — PROVIDED IT»S LEGIBLE, which a lot of it isn't) can work for romance.)
Note that I have «safely» in
italics above, that's
because there are basically two ways that you can add to a winning open position:
I don't have a problem with the capitalization
because that's the way NSider used to be (and why I keep my username capitalized on whatever sites I use it on), but the really thin font and occasionally light - colored /
italic text makes things difficult.
These comments are okay
because they have a little background to them, but the really thin sans - serif and bright - white background (especially when the PR stories have their text lighter - colored and in
italics) makes reading kinda difficult.
I haven't read it, of course (
because it's quoted in A BUNCH OF LONG SLABS OF
ITALICS, MAKING IT HUMANLY UNREADABLE, JUDY!)
The AR5 III report included a section on this very issue entitled: Economics, Rights, and Duties which we reproduce here it its entirety
because of its importance to this discussion, followed by comments in bold
italics:
I designed the icon myself trying to make it use a different «F» than facebook
because all the rest of the apps had the exact «F» from facebook on their icon so I used a different shade of blue, a different font and made it
italic and added some shading.
As result — resume is not able to read,
because each line is colored in different colors, to many bold texts,
italics or subheadings...
This is typically
because they are prominently displayed near the top of a job description, often in bold or
italics.
Don't over think the resume by having multiple fonts / font sizes, adding in
italics or bolding (unless using for the sub-headings), changing formatting mid-document, etc.
because you think it will garner additional attention.