Sentences with phrase «move about the chapters»

I also think that they need to go all the way and give it a small slice of Scrivener's writer - friendly feature set, making it as easy to rearrange scenes inside chapters as it is to move about the chapters themselves.

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One key step to moving forward, according to the writer and other CEOs, is to create your own personal narrative about your next chapter.
The chapter entitled «Waging Identity Wars» forced me to confront some of the reasons why I can be cruel and dismissive toward conservative evangelicals (``... when we're suffering an identity crisis, we take cheap shots at other groups in order to feel better about ourselves») and how to move forward (``... we must affirm who we really are as the people of God before we can begin to interact with each other as the people of God.»)
He begins with a chapter on Trust, that He alone knows who we are to be, and from there moves into a chapter which actually talks about who we are.
There is one final thing to say about the God of process philosophy before we can move to the next chapter, where we will consider the implications of God for the world.
Sir Alan's memoir covers themes such as religion, education, the north and it contains a moving chapter about the tragic loss of his first wife Barbara and son Chris.
Adegboruwa said, «I think that we need to find a balance between Chapter 4 of the 1999 Constitution on the right of citizens to move about in any part of the country, including herdsmen and then the issue of imposition of violence on innocent citizens in their farmlands and houses.
«Move to the next chapter / page» is largely a digital verb, the kind of basic command you need when dealing with a medium that knows something about the structure of the information it's presenting.
They are moving on to other things, starting a new chapter, beginning a new adventure, paving a new path — and all the other cliche things one could say about graduation.
I'm shitting my pants to be honest... I'm so ready to open the doors of this new chapter in my life and at the same time I'm so anxious about the move that I haven't slept at all for the past 4 - 5 days.
Instead, take your time and think about what you are learning before moving on to the next chapter.
When his chapter was published in 2005, Guins was talking about the wider distribution of Italian horror on DVD as it increasingly moved from the margins to become more accessible.
I think about the visits from the Policy Director of the New Teacher Project, and the former aide to New York City charter operator, Eva Moskowitz, who said she was moving to Portland and trying to set up a chapter of Democrats for Education Reform, the pro-charter, hedge - fund driven organization.
I got into this about 3 - 4 chapters and decided to move along.
Ideas occur to me as I write, new information about the scenes or the characters or the overarching plot I haven't considered before — which means I have to cut and paste and rearrange whole paragraphs, and move the conversation about the heroine's dog to Chapter 2.
I'm going to move the lens out here and just talk about chapter transitions for now.
After learning about the long career of the author, the book begins with a small amount of basic ideas per chapter, moves to progressively larger numbers of ideas per chapter that are less basic, and then returns the way it came, ending with progressively fewer ideas per chapter, but more basic ones.
I was so moved by my visit with the throwaway dogs that I decided to do a series of chapters about it for my Northside San Francisco column, «Jasmine Blue's Tails of the Dog Park.»
Includes a chapter, «Autopia: Detroit Does the Electric Slide,» telling the story of the auto industry's move toward plug - in vehicles; includes a sections on «Car Hackers» about CalCars, and ones on batteries, and Google and vehicle - to - grid futures.
In the conclusion to his «Plan B» chapter (p 228), Bob Carter writes: «It is therefore time to move away from stale «he - says - she - says» arguments about whether human carbon dioxide emissions are causing dangerous warming, and on to designing effective policies of hazard management for all climate change, based on adaptation responses that are tailored for individual countries or regions... By their very nature, strategies that can cope with the dangers and vagaries of natural climate change will readily cope with human - caused change too should it ever become manifest.»
Friends of the Earth worked with local and national groups including the Environmental Law and Policy Center, the Iowa Chapter of the Sierra Club, Green State Solutions, Iowa PIRG, Iowa Environmental Council, Iowa Farmers Union, Iowa Move to Amend, CREDO Action and Physicians for Social Responsibility in the debate about the cost recovery bill, taking out radio and TV ads, phoning more than 100,000 Iowans, and mobilizing thousands of activists who called and wrote their elected officials.
This page is designed to help you learn the basics about both chapters and move forward when you're ready.
Your chapters will all end with a multiple - choice quiz that allows unlimited retakes, so you don't have to worry about whether you'll move onto your next chapter.
Once you get past the rules about speaking to each other, the «right» way, you move into the next chapter of rules with the foundation necessary to make improvements in the way you communicate and relate to your partner.
«I had been thinking about when it would be time to move on to the next chapter of my life.
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