If long website links are included, it is best to left -
justify the text of the whole bibliography to avoid large spacing gaps.
Not exact matches
To
justify its relatively high valuation and fend off concerns about slowing user growth, Snap has emphasized how important Snapchat is to its users, how long they spend on the app and the revenue potential
of the emerging trend for young people to communicate with video rather than
text.
@DaLe, how can you say no one commits acts
of violence in the name
of their religion when there are plenty
of examples
of Muslims not only shouting «Allahu Akbar» when committing their violent acts but also
justifying those actions based on Islamic
texts?
Fundamentalism uses the culture, rituals, sacraments,
texts, language, and metaphors and allusions and symbols (verbal, visual, musical, etc.)
of religion in blind adherence to a dogma as defined and interpreted by a person or group who is self - aggregating and self -
justifying raw personal power for the sole purpose
of controlling the lives
of others.
A religious
text that can be used to
justify everything from unselfish acts
of kindness to the keeping
of slaves and the mistreatment
of women is worthless.
The ancient rabbinic
texts uncovered several vices that
justified their punishment: A tower intended to reach heaven manifests the ambition to challenge God, the desire to «make for ourselves a name» expresses the sin
of pride, and so....
Since all have sinned and fall short
of the glory
of God, they are
justified by his grace as a gift through the redemption which is in Jesus Christ, whom God put forward as an expiation by his blood, to be received by faith Martin Luther believed that the theology
of this
text was...
I have a theory that SBNRs are so because one or more or a combination
of the following: (1) they can't
justify their spiritual
texts - and so they try to remove themselves from gory genocidal tales, misogyny and anecdotal professions
of a man / god, (2) can't defend and are turned off by organized religious history (which encompasses the overwhelming majority
of spiritual experiences)- which is simply rife with cruelty, criminal behavior and even modern day cruel - ignorant ostracization, (3) are unable to separate ethics from their respective religious moral code - they, like many theists on this board, wouldn't know how to think ethically because they think the genesis
of morality resides in their respective spiritual guides / traditions and (4) are unable to separate from the communal (social) benefits
of their respective religion (many atheists aren't either).
So we are
justified in recognizing that Jesus has availed himself
of an Old Testament
text in this interpretation
of the exorcisms, and that, in addition, he has also probably alluded to an existing Jewish interpretation
of that
text.
Doesn't he
justify it through the
texts of the Koran?
Nicholas Frankovich's thesis about St. John is supported by scholars
of distinction, but in that part
of the essay, my point turns on the perception
of the
text,
justified or otherwise, over the centuries.
If we hold to the bad habit
of citing the Old Testament to sanction our own violence, how do we know that we won't use those
texts to
justify a new genocide?
So Laurence Tribe» who ought to know» acknowledges «the possibility
of making noises in the Constitution's language that sound like an argument for just about anything,» and he frets that «the
text of the Constitution can be read to
justify just about any decision» and so can safely be ignored.»
Can you
justify your theory that this is just a conditional warning from the
text itself, or is this opinion a construction
of your own desire?
I leave aside for the time being the no less crucial question
of the role played by the historical critical method in
justifying the domination
of the rising bourgeoisie over the more fundamentalistic working class and over the
texts themselves.
The fact is that that teaching has been severely and unjustifiably truncated by ATIA with little offered in the ATIA
text to
justify the full teaching
of the Church on this important and controversial matter.
Instead
of telling people that their interpretation is wrong, you can remind them that other religious
texts have been used in the past to
justify atudes and laws that are recognized today as morally wrong and unjust — such as discrimination against women, people
of color and religious minorities.
Neither Luke's record
of Pentecost nor any other New Testament
text justifies mass glossolalia.
As my explication
of and commentary on the
text of the Enquiry proceeds, it should become clear that the picture suggested later by The Concept
of Nature, a picture that represents Whitehead as dogmatically claiming that»... there is but one nature, namely the nature that is before us in perceptual knowledge» (CN 40), is, however
justified by contextual evidence, a distortion by way
of an oversimplification
of the deliverances
of a mind greatly occupied with issues at once subtle and complex.
I don't consider this sort
of mental flexibility a sign
of man's brave struggle to understand God's will, I consider it to be mankind's convenient use
of an ambiguous
text to
justify the moral basis
of whatever it happens to want most, but can not get without coercion.
With regard to the second, the Ethiopic
text itself is a translation
of a Semitic original, and a division into sources on the basis
of linguistic factors would only be
justified if the use
of different terms corresponded to the occurrence
of different conceptions, which is certainly not the case in this instance.
Other comments from Whelan have brought an angry response from the Chinese community, with the Guardian also reporting that Whelan
justified some
of Mackay's alleged
texts by saying «if any Englishman said he has never called a Chinaman a chink he is lying.»
That lack
of texts has left Yezidism vulnerable to misinterpretation, including the accusations
of devil worship that the IS group used to
justify slaughter and rape and that have fueled persecution
of Yezidis for centuries.
I immediately started
texting Lainey in all caps about Olyphant, who has only been available in limited quantities since
Justified ended two years ago (one
of 2016's cruelest tricks was replacing 2015's
Justified model with Mother's Day Olyphant), but she could not have cared less.
It's a remarkable production
of a book that has been filmed many times before, and while the
text gives no real reason for such a theatre - themed rendition, Wright's excessive cinematic flair not only
justifies the stylistic choice but makes it the film's biggest draw.
Used as part
of a 3week literacy unit, using Katie Morag's stories to develop understanding
of character including
justifying using the
text.
It follows this learning journey: - Reading, and interpreting the ending
of the
text; - Inferring the hidden meanings in the final section
of the
text; - Identifying the options available to George, and evaluating the pros and cons for each
of them; - Arguing a viewpoint either
justifying or condemning George's actions; - Evaluating each others» argumentative attempts.
The learning objectives are for • Students to use prior knowledge
of text to demonstrate understanding
of characters to answer the questions posed in depth • Students to be able to use Speaking and Listening skills in RLC • Students to be able to demonstrate use
of quotation to
justify answers • Students to demonstrate understanding
of context to answer the question: Romeo and Juliet: Romantic Tragedy or Tragedy
of Circumstance??
Will highlight students» areas
of strength and weaknesses in key reading areas including: giving / explaining meanings
of words in context, retrieving and recording information / identifying key details from fiction and non-fiction, summarising main ideas from one or more paragraphs, making inferences from the
text / explaining and
justifying inferences with evidence from the
text, identifying / explaining how information / narrative content is related and contributes to meaning as a whole, and identifying / explaining how meaning is enhanced through choice
of words and phrases.
Providing words that hint, asking questions that lead children to find words to use in place
of the author's words and asking children to
justify their responses all help to guide children's comprehension
of a
text.
District policy also indicated that learners should «evaluate different
texts» and «establish and
justify personal opinions
of various literary forms,» but teachers were offered no explicit guidelines about helping students articulate ideas about
text.
When the authors
of the AERA study analyzed the literature used by Common Core writers to
justify the need for more complex
texts, what they found was: «a tight and closed loop
of researchers citing one another and leading... to an artificially heightened sense
of scholarly agreement about a decline in textbook complexity.»
Our national full - justification
of text nightmare is over... Amazon has finally ditched fully
justified text on the Kindle.
I always prefer to simply left -
justify all my
text in the body
of the letter.
For example, FBReader left -
justifies all
text and centers all images, with no
text on either side
of each image.
For example, in traditionally and professionally printed books, large bodies
of text are formatted with fully
justified margins (as opposed to ragged right hand margins).
Unlike the Kindle, you can sideload fonts, adjust the boldness
of the
text, and set
text alignment to left or fully
justified.
You can now read using left - aligned (ragged right)
text instead
of justified (aligned on both left and right margin).
You can not adjust margins (losing about a half inch on each side
of the
text on my 7 ″ device — 3.75 ″ horizontal display area and just over 2.75 ″ for max line length), line spacing (fixed spacing's a bit large, but livable), or justification (so it's all left -
justified).
Most
of the books I read in the native Kindle app feature
justified text, but some
of the books in the Cloud Reader app appear to display with a ragged right margin.
This might include fancy fonts, drop caps (the oversized letter that's sometimes used in books to begin the first word
of a chapter),
justified text (meaning that each line
of text goes all the way to the right margin), and so on.
The
text was all left -
justified, making it really difficult to tell where one paragraph or line
of dialogue ends and another begins.
Most print books use full -
justified text, so that the right side
of the
text is lined up along the right margin.
I do it because not every e-reader automatically
justifies the right edge
of text and most readers still like that over a ragged edge.
In June
of 2010, Apple added a sepia tone color theme, the ability to full
justify text and added support for Baskerville, Cochin, Georgia, Palatino, Times New Roman and Verdana fonts.
Right - aligning or center -
justifying text jumbles the spacing between letters (kerning) and the spacing between groups
of letters (tracking).
I have mastered Microsoft Word's handling
of the thin space even when the
text is
justified, but not so fortunate with my eBook.
If you want to do your own manuscript preparation, the rule
of thumb for body
text is as follows: all
text should be in one font at one size, left -
justified, with emphasis indicated by italics (not bold or capitals).
When you're reading, for example, the menu allows you to choose from among seven font families and 12 gradually increasing font sizes; you may also customize the page layout via options for
justifying text, toggling the boldface version
of your font, and hiding or showing the header and the so - called pageometer (which shows how many pages you've read out
of the total number in the book).
(There is a uninstall
of the jailbreak, but never used it, because the benefit is to enjoy a perfect epub reading experience with perfect
justified text) just for 139 (WiFi) $ / $