So, take a minute and
look over each sentence on your resume and start thinking like this.
Not exact matches
Atheists: I know many there are many people that practice religion just by fanaticism, I've seen many people in my opinion stupid (excuse the word) praying to saints hopping to solve their problems by repeating pre-made
sentences over and
over, but there are others different, I don't think Religion and Science need to be opposites, I believe in God, I'm Catholic and I have many reasons to believe in him, I don't think however that we should pray instead of
looking for the cause and applying a solution, Atheists think they are smart because they focus on Science and technology instead of putting their faith in a God, I don't think God will solve our problems, i think he gave us the means to solve them by ourselves that's were God is, also I think that God created everything but not as a Magical thing but stablishing certain rules like Physics and Quimics etc. he's not an idiot and he knew how to make it so everything was on balance, he's the Scientist of Scientist the Mathematic of Mathematics, the Physician of Physicians, from the tiny little fact that a mosquito, an insect species needs to feed from blood from a completely different species, who created the mosquitos that way?
Over the weekend,
look for a finish - the -
sentence Friday and my first newsletter.
Now that word has leaked that convicted former lobbyist Richard Lipsky is cooperating with federal authorities in hopes of reducing his jail
sentence, «no - good» elected officials wringing their hands,
looking over their shoulders, and treating their cellphones like «live» grenades.
Queens Democratic State Senator Shirley Huntley, who
looks like a church lady and voted like one too, was
sentenced to a year and a day in federal prison for looting her sham non-profit of
over $ 100,000.
Profiles with
over 200 words will be
looked over after the first few
sentences.
Doing this encourages you to
look at the individual
sentences rather than the overall structure and to avoid getting caught up in the flow of your writing and skipping
over problems.
I will
look for issues like overused words, too many adverbs, purple prose,
sentence fragments, confusing
sentences,
over or under describing, cliche phrases, awkward or unnatural dialogue, and anything else that prevents your prose from shining.
It will take you longer to read this
sentence than it will to
look over the list of games coming this week.
*
Looks away after finishing a
sentence * Body temperature suddenly rises, making him appear overheated *
Looks at your nose, cheek, or
over your head * Scratches chin, ear, or the side of his jaw * Slight elevation in vocal pitch * Closed fist and / or crossed arms * Contracted pupils * Shifts weight from foot to foot
It sees things that, that lawyer would never have gone to that
sentence to try to make it better if WordRake hadn't pointed out there is something going on
over here, we need to take a little closer
look at.
However, as I
look over the amendments and the example set forth my client's
sentence remained the same.
Wilson Raybould says she will be
looking at the 51 new mandatory minimum
sentences introduced
over the past 10 years.
I'll just come up with like, one good password and pray that no one comes after me, you need to
look in the mirror and repeat this
sentence over and
over again: I will get hacked.
Look over what you have written and wherever you see a
sentence that begins with «I» or «my» work at rephrasing it so that it reflects the company.