Sentences with phrase «italics for»

The plaintiff's claim concerning parental alienation dealt with the issue of the validity of a finding of parental alienation syndrome [italics for underline in original].
It could use some boldface or italics for the gaze to be drawn to, but overall this is an excellent example that makes the candidate appear quite impressive
Changing fonts, font size and using bolding or italics for titles and headings creates a sense of hierarchy.
For example, if you use bold or italics for a job title, make sure all job titles have the same formatting element.
You should also use italics for these phrases.
The Chicago Manual of Style recommends using italics for all non-Anglicized, rarely - used foreign words.
For the rest of us, use bold only to emphasize your name and company names, employ italics for your job titles, and let underlining point the way to website URL links and / or your email address.
It goes on to offer opinion, couched in language that uses the short - writing technique of grammatical contrast, as well as italics for emphasis:
On reflection, I may have been a bit over-enthusiastic in adopting the Guide; at that time, it prescribed the convention of using italics for the name of the parties in a case citation, but not using italics for the v. I'm not sure why I adopted this convention.
«Usability Tip for Law Firm Email Alerts: Use Italics for Emphasis, Underlines for Hyperlinks Main Law Firms Finding Success With SEO»
Correction: there's also another, even deadlier, war on science going on today — I refer of course to the use of italics for long slabs of body text.
We've known about the use and abuse of italics for 400 years.
Even if JUDY REMOVED THE ITALICS FOR THE LOVE OF GOD SO THAT IT WAS HUMANLY READABLE, what would I get out of reading it?
The story — and it's in italics for a reason — follows suit.
That «in some cases» is in italics for a reason: Amazon will continue to pay authors / publishers the same as before for ebooks that are actually purchased; the change only affects books downloaded from the Kindle Online Lending Library or through Kindle Unlimited.
James's insights will be in italics for easy reference.A lot of what James is going to talk about he usually only shares with one - on - one paying clients, so this is a huge opportunity to learn from a master at no extra cost to you.
Again, italics show up as — this time, that's fairly consistent, though, so I don't have to go searching all over for variations — CharOverride - 10 = italic, so if I want to change the styling of all the italics for some reason, I can change it in one place.
Bold words indicate common wording with bold italics for added words and crossouts for removed words or punctuation.
I'm obsessed with exploring the city, so I follow a handful of blogs like EaterSF, 7 × 7, and the Bold Italic for my daily dose of San Francisco culture and restaurant tips.
Do not use larger type or bold / italic for headings — see note below on distinguishing levels of heading.

Not exact matches

It comes in six styles, all available in italics, so designers will have an easy time finding the right match for just about any project.
When using HTML a block of text is surrounded with tags that indicate to an Internet browser how the text is to appear (for example, in bold face or italics).
(Note that I use ALL CAPS for sections like «WHAT I DO» and «WHO I WORK WITH» to help those headers stand out, since LinkedIn, as of this writing, doesn't allow you to use bold or italic text on your profile page.)
Avoid: Extensive use of hard - to - read italics, mixing too many fonts, and using underlines for anything except links.
As Whitehead comments in Process and Reality, «the actual world, insofar as it is a community of entities which are settled, actual, and already become, conditions and limits the potentiality for creativeness beyond itself (PR 65/101; italics mine).
Whitehead's oft - quoted statement, for example, that actual entities «are the final real things of which the world is made up» (PR 18/27; italics mine) is certainly open to double interpretation.
Almost immediately, Deleuze poses the crucial problem for himself: «The question is to know in any given case how the precursor fulfils this role» (D&R 119, italics added).
But if we look closely at Whitehead's own statement, we see that his denial of knowledge is also a denial of consciousness: «No actual entity can be conscious of its own satisfaction; for such knowledge would be a component in the process, and would thereby alter the satisfaction» (PR 130; italics mine).
«On a day», the paper continued, «when Francis delivered a warm address to his cardinals and continued to project [my italics] humility» (for all the world as though the new Pope were performing some kind of PR operation) «the Vatican seemed intent on quickly putting to rest questions about the Pope's past, dismissing them as opportunistic defamations from anticlerical leftists.
[My italics] The trouble for «those of us who love Chesterton's writing», he argues, «is that the anti-Semitism is not incidental: it rises from the logic of his poetic position.»
Interestingly, however, Hartshorne himself balks at the absoluteness of his own principle of relativity: «God knows fully and feels fully... what our unhappy fears are like for us, and this without being afraid for himself» (CSPM 263, original italics).
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.
«A proposition is an element in the objective lure proposed for feeling, and when admitted into feeling it constitutes what is felt» (PR 187C, italics his).
And free discussion is, for Rorty, «simply [my italics] the sort which goes on when the press, the judiciary, the elections, and the universities are free, social mobility is frequent and rapid, literacy is universal, higher education is common, and peace and wealth have made possible the leisure necessary to listen to lots of different people and think about what they have to say» (CIS 84).
if nature is a thing that depends for its existence on something else, this dependence is a thing that must be taken into account when we try to understand what nature is; and if natural science is a form of thought that depends for its existence upon some other form of thought, we can not adequately reflect upon what natural science tells us without taking into account the form of thought upon which it depends (italics mine).
When Pope Francis read the «almost completed» draft of Lumen Fidei one does not imagine that he thought to himself: «Yes I want to endorse Ratzinger's position on X, Y and Z.» Rather, he thought: «The Successor of Peter, yesterday, today and tomorrow, is always called to strengthen his brothers and sisters in the priceless treasure of that faith which God has given as a light for humanity's path» (LF 7)(italics added).
For example, Leclerc claims that «antecedent actualities are conditioned eternal objects» (WM 107; italics in text).
Throughout part II of Process and Reality, Whitehead talks about «the datum for a new concrescence» (PR 211/322, italics mine; see also PR 65/101, 142 / 216, 149f.
Bergson explains:» When a tendency splits up in the course of its development, each of the special tendencies which thus arise tries to preserve and develop everything in the primitive tendency that is not incompatible with the work for which it is specialized» (CE 132; his italics).
Life began for me with a surrender of all that I know of self to all that I knew of God (Foot, Life Began Yesterday, pp. 12 - 13; italics added.
Tucked away on page 177 of The Secular City comes a little - noticed paragraph that perhaps I should have used as an epigraph for this essay, or maybe it should be put in italics.
The RSV makes it more explicit, «For in this hope we were saved» (italics mine).
«17 Sibyl Wilbur, official biographer of Mrs. Eddy for the movement, indicates again and again the inspired nature of her writings: (Italics mine)
On rare occasions I have given other renderings of the Hebrew text; italics are always mine; and I have often substituted the Hebrew divine name, Yahweh, for the R.S.V.'s «the Lord,» a term, for most of us, loaded with connotations foreign to the ancient Israelite.
Conrad very quietly sent word he should be paid for the duration of his illness [my italics].
Generis: «For these reasons the Teaching Authority of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussions, on the part of men experienced in both fields, take place with regard to the doctrine of evolution, in as far as it inquires into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter - for the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God» [italics addeFor these reasons the Teaching Authority of the Church does not forbid that, in conformity with the present state of human sciences and sacred theology, research and discussions, on the part of men experienced in both fields, take place with regard to the doctrine of evolution, in as far as it inquires into the origin of the human body as coming from pre-existent and living matter - for the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God» [italics addefor the Catholic faith obliges us to hold that souls are immediately created by God» [italics added].
Already in 1927, moreover, Barfield hailed the backward glance of poetry, for it is by creating true metaphors that poetry restores (Barfield's italics) the primordial unity of subject and object.
Now the connections between discrete phenomena can be apprehended only as metaphor — for once they were perceived as immediate realities — and it is the function of the poet to see these connections as immediate realities, and to make others see them, «again» (my italics).
It calls for widespread dissemination of the Report, for study and reflection, but little concrete action as far as implementation is concerned» (italics supplied).9
In Creative Synthesis and Philosophical Method Charles Hartshorne writes: God «Can not absolutely conceal himself from any creature, for the omnipresent can never be more than relatively inaccessible» (CSPM 156, italics added.
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