Sentences with phrase «much sense written»

I know that doesn't make much sense written out but oh well.

Not exact matches

«Stepan's history of eradication efforts gives you a good sense of how involved the work can get, how many different kinds of approaches have been tried without success, and how much we've learned from our failures,» he writes, though he also warns that, while extremely valuable, it is far from a page turner.
«I don't know why but she seems so perfect a girl — beautiful, gentle, a wonderful sense of humor, so much fun,» the future president wrote in a 1942 letter to his sister.
In a move that made too much sense not to have eventually happened, Yelp and OpenTable announced Thursday night that Yelp users will soon be able to secure restaurant reservations directly from Yelp review pages, Nick Bilton writes on The New York Times Bits blog.
Academics write about things they know so much about that they no longer have any passion for the subject or any sense of its intrinsic interest, since, for understandable reasons, it is all now very boring to them.
Some think that the bible tells them that the earth has to be less than 10,000 years old rather than the better explanation, that writing did not come into being until close to 6,000 years ago and our oral collective memory couldnt reach too much further back SO it makes sense that the old testament would appear to only reach back 10,000 years.
I consider that men DID create and write the bible, but both Christ and satan are metaphors... christ is the metaphor for the potential good in a person, satan the metaphor for the potential of bad or evil... given that this is MY definition, and makes much more sense that most other beleifs, then the bible WAS written by satan, or rather it was inspired by the bad / evil side of the minds of the writers.
And yet basing your life off of the words in one book written 2000 plus years ago makes no much more sense.
Is it any wonder that so much new writing lacks any tangible sense of place, identifiable accent, or living connection to the past?
Makes much more sense to believe a book written 1850 years ago by a bunch of goat herders that thought the world was flat and didn't even have the sense not to use their drinking water as the toilet.
In the present volume there are repeated and sometimes moving narratives of a sense of «coming home» upon joining the homosexual community, much as Cardinal Newman and other converts have written about «coming home» when they joined the Roman Catholic Church.
But much Buddhist writing makes more sense to me when I understand it to say something about how things are and especially about how the self is.
«The rich are only defeated when running for their lives,» he wrote — not, one senses, with much regret.
As Robert Sollard wrote recently in the Chronicle of Hiqher Education (as cited by Roth), «Much has been written about the loss of ethics, a sense of decency, moderation and fair play in American society.
I used to go to Mass at my university and one of the favourite hymns was written by a committee and really didn't make much sense.
And for those going into the secondary teaching, or who'd just like to get a sense of how American teenagers really are when asked about serious things, I'm sure the book he wrote based upon his years of teaching, Meetings at the Metaphor Café, is very much worth reading.
This made far too much sense, and Calixtus was largely written off by his contemporaries.
We have a lot of material about Jesus much later than his life, but it would have made sense for Jesus to have written a book.
In a sense, when you're writing, you're doing that too — in a much less abrupt way, of course, but you're doing it nonetheless.
A reader of the «Catholic Sense» column I write for the Pittsburgh Catholic and a few other diocesan newspapers writes: I believe we Catholics could do much better at defending our faith.
But unexpected thrashings don't make much sense afterwards either, which is a problem when it comes to writing entertaining - yet - informative features for a discerning international audience.
«I've written a 14 - page essay on that topic because the rule doesn't make much sense,» says Spaeth.
I'm fourteen years old starting my road to recovery and it's very fearing and to know that I have to live with it scares the living daylight a out of me I can't speak much about my cognitive behavior therapy because I've only really doing assements but I'm writing this for myself and yourself I haven't always been religious but in times of fear and need know that you aren't alone God is always there and even wen your in your worse state I usally just lay down meditate a bit and speak to my father God and he always gives me a sense of relief this past week I feel like I have been a constant circle of fear but I would always freak out and be scared for no reason but just know that more than 44 million people have this you are br alone and one day you will meet your savior Jesus christ he put you in a test of life and he's going to congratulate you, you must wait for him and on another note if any one knows how to deal with the fear of the future or staying in a constant state please email me at [email protected] thank you so much everyone and there is a recovery maybe but today or Tommie but you will overcome
(And actually, I wrote a blog about AP coming off as such a while back: http://ecochildsplay.com/2009/07/01/where-attachment-parents-lose-ground/) I think it's pretty much common sense to say that when your baby cries, he needs something.
It made so much sense to me that it inspired me to not only become an API Leader and create an API Support Group here in Brazil — API Rio — but also to write and speak about Attachment Parenting.
«We need to have a sense of science literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and Consequences.
«This is, in some sense, the reason why quantum computers can be so much more powerful: with the same number of bits, they allow us to write a computer code that contains many more words, and we can use those extra words to run a different algorithm that reaches the result in a smaller number of steps.»
If for some reason it does nt make sense to you, then consider buying the excellent book from Tom Venuto Burn The Fat — Its a well written book which you can read in 6 hours which covers this topic in much more detail than I do here.
Written content is funny as I do try to insert my sense of humor and voice as much as I can but I try to be relatable.
Since I write so much for this blog, it made sense to invest in myself and feed that passion.
You want to show as much of your personality as possible in your profile, so write exactly the way you speak in order to give a guy a good sense of what you're about.
«Much of my writing — including my blog and my book — is geared toward women,» Arnie explained, «so it makes sense that women are drawn to my site and to seek my advice.»
These are made by users or a company, in an attempt to mimic a real user by writing pre-made messages that don't make much sense.
Similar to Inception and Pulp Fiction (okay, maybe not so much the latter), this movie is horribly misunderstood by the common person, but to anyone who has a sense of meta - humour, good cinematography, writing, and great plot line this movie shines like lamp in a dark basement (See what I did there, I was implying that horror movies in general aren't that great... I was also referencing the movie).
«He is not a director of plots so much as a director of tones, emotions and moments of truth, and there's a sense of gathering fate even in the lighter scenes,» Roger wrote.
Carell's comic timing and sense of the absurd often carry him through lifeless scenes, but it's not enough to overcome the lazily written dialogue no matter how much velvet and glitter he throws at it.
There's been lots written about Anne but not much is in the historical record about Mary, and so the film is, in a sense, a fantasy about what she might have been like.
««Climax» shares much in common with the levitating camerawork of his divisive «Enter the Void,» but unlike that sprawling endeavor, this 96 - minute odyssey feels like just the right length to encapsulate his talent for disorienting viewers while inviting them into his madcap intentions of overtaking their senses,» Kohn wrote in his A - review out of Cannes.
Perhaps sensing that there's not much there, there, Blue Underground provides just the U.S. and international trailers (both clean and in widescreen, the latter with a good deal of nudity and gore), still galleries for posters (5), lobby cards (17), the four - page promo booklet, and four video box covers, and a nice Fulci bio written by Tracy Taylor.
Working from a script he co-wrote with Lawrence Kasdan (who also wrote the best film in the series, «The Empire Strikes Back») and «Toy Story 3» and «Little Miss Sunshine» writer Michael Arndt, Abrams beautifully combined the elements of the first three films that we loved so much with a fresh sense of purpose.
Once students have a sense of purpose, teachers build in the more prosaic aspects of learning; writing a letter to a city councilwoman is an occasion to learn how to craft an introductory paragraph much as an upcoming basketball game motivates layup drills.
Americans May Know More than You Think about Science Science, 8/9/16» «We need to have a sense of science literacy that is much broader at the individual level and much deeper at the societal level than traditional measures reflect,» says Catherine Snow, a professor at the graduate school of education at Harvard University and chair of the academy panel that wrote Science Literacy: Concepts, Contexts, and Consequences.
Time Magazine, USA Today, The New York Times, and Canada's National Post (and others) all wrote about the 8 - second attention span without giving much thought to whether it made sense.
Though he writes with a compelling sense of injustice, much of Kozol's work is a form of self - reflection that masks — brilliantly, given the popularity of his books — what is an increasingly skewed description of our nation's schools.
In working with Mills, I was focusing my inquiry project on finding the appropriate level of scaffolding: Too much scaffolding and students all write the same thing, too little and they engage in off - task behaviors or produce work that doesn't make sense.
This is differentiated so that some of my SEN students do nt have to write so much and might actually do some homework for me!
If we can see the middle, where many authors» writing energy tends to flag (and understandably so), we'll get a better sense of how much time it will truly take to help you with your book.
I would write stories without much thought to if the plot worked or not, if the characters were real or not, if the world made sense or not.
Once we've read your manuscript, provided written feedback, and discussed that with you by phone or email, you'll have a much better sense of where your work stands in relation to relevant industry standards, what you need to work on, and what editorial course may be appropriate.
Michael wrote: «It makes much more sense to concentrate on online sales, with no returns and higher profit per book.»
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