Sentences with phrase «letter of that sentence»

Each printable includes 10 sentences that contain capitalization errors, such as the first letter of a sentence in lowercase (when it should be capitalized), as well as proper nouns starting with lowercase letters.
UPDATE: The first letter of each sentence spells out the word «shadow», around a year ago someone spotted a person using a laptop on a subway with images relating to «Shadow of the Tomb Raider» and that name has also cropped up a number of other times in the past year.
Instead, just capitalize the first letter of each sentence, or of each bullet point.

Not exact matches

After devoting a solid 15 pages of his letter on how the U.S. should slash regulations, Dimon made a point to single out a single area of government oversight that has undeniable value: «Some regulations quite clearly create a common good (e.g., clean air and water),» Dimon noted, in a sentence that went on to catalog the ways regulation is otherwise bad for the economy — making it all the more striking that he chose to highlight environmental issues.
«When I chose to disclose classified information, I did so out of a love for my country and a sense of duty for others,» Manning said after her sentencing in a letter sent to then President Barack Obama.
In the first set up results since taking up his post back in July, he mentioned Asia in four of the first five sentences in his results comments, and nine times in a letter to shareholders.
As one Liberal was quick to tweet, if Mr. Moore had read to the second page of that 2009 letter from Mr. Trudeau, he might've noticed that the penultimate sentence explains that, «The Department of Human Resources Canada and the Ministry of Immigration of Quebec have already given permission to hire the above - mentioned individuals for an initial period of 2 years.»
When's the last time you sent a real letter in the post, let alone took the time to write two negative sentences in the comment section of the internet?
I think the separation of the letters into chapters, paragraphs and sentences stops the flow of the letter, this separation causes us to see things as headliners of Jesus teaching.
I am always amazed at how people want to use just one sentence out of a letter to Jewish Christians (Heb 10.25) to make a supposed supreme command for people to conform to a tradition of temple style gatherings.
Funny's got a point and let me say right now, I am completely meaning to be rude with my subsequent point, also, glad to see you typing real sentences again instead of putting a space after each letter...
(The first sentence of this paragraph is based on a letter from Professor Buber to me of June 18, 1952; Israel and the World, op.
The last two sentences have been slightly altered from the original under instructions from Professor Rogers in a letter to me of December 12, 1952.)
He was also sentenced to 300 hours of community service for sending abusive letters to the families of British soldiers killed in that conflict.
Nassar reportedly wrote an «apology» letter to the judge before being sentenced, in which he seemed to complain about having to hear the testimonies of his victims.
Among the papers left by Mehmet Ali Agca, the Turk who shot the Pope on May 13, 1981, was a letter containing this sentence: «I have decided to kill John Paul II, supreme commander of the Crusades.»
Examine these sentences from the public letter which Mr. White addressed to the American delegates at the opening of the United Nations:
An example of a powerful word which demonstrates a power inequality... the little three - letter word «let»... as in, «my husband lets me (fill - in - the - blank) or, as kathy escobar so articulately states it, «my church lets women lead»... as long as «let» is in the sentence, there is a power issue...
It is a tribute to the power of this feeling that Melville — who almost alone among mid-nineteenth century men of letters in America pierced through the general moral optimism of the expansive spirit of the time, revealing in powerful fictional characters the ambiguities, the tensions, and the dark depths of evil and delusion — that Melville should have written these sentences.
Little drops of ink, blotched together, soon evolved into letters, then letters formed words, words in turn broke off and became sentences, all of a sudden paper appeared, and over 10 Billion years a book formed itself out from nothing.
On the facing page there's another slab of rock, this one somewhere in Harlem, with shakier and much smaller lettering: OBEY GOD OR BURN it reads, and the writer, with the precision of the insane, has ended the sentence with a neat white period.
He notes, for instance, that R. Scott Appleby of Notre Dame felt obliged to put on his website a letter to an ABC producer detailing how a taped interview with him was edited, sentence after sentence, to remove all nuance.
The focal meaning that you find on this printed page, for example, is possible only because your tacit knowing is dwelling in the particular letters and words I am using; and your subsidiary knowing of the sounds of individual letters and the meanings of individual words is now (without your focusing on it) integrating the particulars into the explicit meaning you find in my sentences and paragraphs.
But the letter also contained a sentence reflecting Luther's worry about the general social situation; as he travelled across Thuringia, he had sensed an even greater general disquiet, more widespread threats of disturbance, and danger of a peasants» revolution.
It must be admitted that Jaspers appears to have the better of his immediate argument with Bultmann, Bultmann's final reply being a three - sentence letter refusing to commit himself further at that time.
Even an analogy which was not essential to the formulation of a theory can influence its future development — as, for example, when molecular biologists speak of the genetic «code» of DNA molecules in terms of «letters», «words», «sentences», and «punctuation».
My medium consists of the letters and words that form the sentences, paragraphs, pages, and posts that I write.
I think it was on BE that someone once pointed out how important a couple of commas and a capital letter could be in a sentence like: «I helped my uncle, Jack, off the horse.»
I generally lean towards softer sentencing compared to most people and the courts, but after reading Christy's letter I'd have preferred no chance of parole.
Step 3: Help your child make up a funny sentence that uses the sound of the letter and the picture that you drew.
Is your tiny tot speaking in full sentences or is a quick learner who already knows her colors and letters of the alphabet?
David Clarke Jr., a prominent supporter of President Trump's, drew an end to his controversial tenure as Milwaukee County sheriff Thursday, submitting his resignation to the county clerk in a letter that consisted of a single sentence.
The resignation letter sent to Silver today is simple, with one sentence: I hereby resign the public office of Member of the Assembly from the 53rd Assembly District, Kings County, effective 9 a.m. Monday, May 20, 2013.»
But one sentence, towards the end of the rejection letter, sent a shiver down their spine.
Silver offered an emotional apology to the judge who will sentence him next month, saying in a letter that he had «failed the people of New York,» adding: What I have done has hurt the Assembly, and New York, and my constituents terribly, and I regret that more than I can possibly express.»
The letter to Caproni ended, «I ask that you take all of his good works into consideration when you sentence him.»
Boys aged 11 struggled more with the test, with almost a third unable to spell a series of two and three - syllable words and to add capital letters, commas or full stops to short sentences.
Before sentencing, Caproni appeared somewhat sympathetic to Silver, saying, «I have to agree with the defense that the letters [in support of Silver] clearly... paint a picture of a gifted politician who went above and beyond call of duty many times for friends, friends of friends and for constituents.
Skelos» lawyer filed with Judge Wood dozens of letters expressing support for Skelos, including many from current and past Senate employees, local Long Island elected officials and Skelos» friends and relatives who asked the judge to show leniency in sentencing him.
However, instead of using the same unsuccessful «one size fits all» solutions, the proposal before you calls for the creation of special Youth Parts of the adult courts that would offer appropriate sentences and services for young people, including incarceration,» the sheriffs wrote in the letter.
PS You have an unneeded apostrophe in the word «gets», your punctuation is just wonky in the first sentence of your first post in that you have a period followed by a lower case letter, and most egregious, you spelled diligence wrong.
However, in his letter to the Guardian, Keir Starmer says it was «regrettable» that Yates used this sentence out of context; that the original prosecution did not use this interpretation of the law; and that this interpretation had no bearing on the charges brought or the legal proceedings generally.
These whips are issued to MPs in the form of a letter outlining the parliamentary schedule, with a sentence such as «Your attendance is absolutely essential» next to each debate in which there will be a vote, underlined one, two or three times according to the severity of the whip:
According to media reports, members of Reeds family sent letters to Judge John Ward and will be on hand to ask him to sentence Taglianetti to the maximum of life in prison.
In fact his plan consists of exactly ONE sentence received late in the day on Friday as an attachment to this letter.
«Some weeks ago, we expressed our unhappiness over the death sentence that had been handed down in a case fraught with irregularities, including the court's refusal to allow Djalali to be represented by a lawyer of his own choosing,» stated the letter.
• In a long letter posted in this week's issue of Science, Enzo Boschi, one of the Italian scientists sentenced to 6 years imprisonment for (in his words) «failing to give adequate advance warning to the population of L'Aquila, a city in the Abruzzo region of Italy, about the risk of the 6 April 2009 earthquake that led to 309 deaths.»
Complete each sentence below with two words that are anagrams of each other — words that contain exactly the same letters, just in a different order.
In a letter to Obama dated 18 February — but which has just become public — Museveni, Uganda's president, defends the bill, which would introduce life sentences for so - called «aggravated homosexuality» with minors or in cases of rape, and terms of 7 to 14 years for attempted or actual homosexual activity.
• In a bungled attempt at clarification of a letter by Valerie Yule about using concert technology to help older people discriminate dialogue (19 March, p 33), we added a sentence saying that compensating for the difficulty of picking out voices from low - frequency background noise «often requires that the radio or television be turned up to a level unpleasant for younger ears».
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