Sentences with phrase «miss read this note»

Don't miss read this note, the issue of female pastors is not out of date — I have several female pastor friends who struggle for acceptance in the church at large.

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But he adds that as he read Bradley's penciled notes on the margin he discovered that he had been missing about half a dozen points on every page.
Cloud droplets absorb certain wavelengths of light depending on their size, so noting which wavelengths are missing in readings reveals the size of the droplets present.
There are many factors to being a good teacher, focus, charisma, understanding kids, diligence, honesty (only missing days when it's unavoidable), intelligence, knowledge: Goldhaber (2015) summarized this research and noted that in upper elementary grades (under NCLB, required tests... Read More
I noted that you used third person in the query, Pamela, which for me made the story (almost) sound like fiction; and also that nowhere was the word «memoir» used in the query (unless I missed it), so am wondering how this crucial information was relayed to the acquisitions editor who read it.
Please note: I try to vet all the contests and opportunities I list here, but I may miss something, so always read the fine print, especially when it comes to copyright.
For bookclub / assigned reading / anal retentive reading; — RRB -, in line highlighting and note taking is natural... just like a book and exactly what Kindle is missing and why Kindle sucks for text books.
Now imagine another musician; this one isn't in tune, can't read the music, misses notes, and sounds awful.
You should not miss out reading the detailed notes on these 8 points in the eBook «John Bogle on How to build a winning mutual fund portfolio.»
After seeing Patty thrive in a foster home, Auerbach went back and read the original notes about her and realized they missed something.
on a side note... I miss the little section where you guys would update it with links that later on the week gets posted as «What we read»..
Recommended reading In this weekend's Observer, two noted historians — Sir Roy Strong and John Harris — have called for an intensive search for «ship - loads» of British treasures which may have gone missing in the United States when they crossed the Atlantic in the early 20th century.
I have actually read the book, and noted that many things are missing, like: — any discussion of predecessor attacks & buildup: Essex & MKitrick's 2002 «Taken by Storm», the CEI / Ebell recruitment of McKitrick, the CEI / GMI support of M&M, coaching, promoting M&M in Washington, DC, M&M being GMI «experts», being introduced to Inhofe, publicized in the WSJ, etc, etc... i.e., the material covered by Deep Climate and others, such as CCC, Section 5, and Appendix A. 10.4.
But it's also true that a simple comparison of coverage can miss underlying conditions that make terrorism so perversely normal in one place and exceptional elsewhere, as Matt Schiavenza noted on The Atlantic website yesterday: Read more...
If you read what he says he assumes the study shows and my description, you will note that he has completely missed the point.
I guess I missed that, when I was reading your very questionable spin — based on Wikipedia, which is also noted in Dr. Lindzen's paper as being completely biased toward global warming advocacy.
You could have read and he could have taken notes and then written a paraphrase of his own, which would have a better chance of being correct (although he was still missing a lot of context).
Many people skim (or skip) the notes to save time on their reading, but the notes help synthesize what you just read (or show you that you missed whole point of what you just read altogether!)
Note: leaving out the skills section in a resume means that you are missing a tremendous opportunity... Read More»
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