You can pretty
much write whatever your heart says about an employee when attempting to write a reference letter.
Depending on the type of organization you are applying to and the Legal Secretary position, you can pretty
much write whatever you want to.
Not exact matches
Whatever you call the firm (its post-merger name hasn't been revealed as of this
writing),
much of its success in early seasons was due to creative director Draper's ability to see beyond what clients and customers said they wanted, and understand instead what they truly needed.
But, when you've
written as many rock»n roll staples as Bob Dylan has in the last five decades, you can pretty
much just do
whatever you want.
In
writing this letter to the Corinthians, Paul pretty
much seems to shrug his shoulders and say, «Do
whatever you want, but
whatever you do, stop judging and condemning one another about it and love each other instead.»
Such, indeed, is the damnation of the ephemeral
writing of our own time; in fact, of
much of our entire artistic expression in
whatever medium.
Practicing gratitude is so
much more than just
writing a thank you note; it's about being truly, sincerely grateful for each gift you receive —
whatever form it comes in.
By Julie Upton, RD I don't
write about my first love, sports, all that
much, but if you've read a few of my posts you may know that I spend the better part of the fall watching the NFL Network and that my winter, spring, and summer revolve around
whatever athletic events I'm training for and watching.
I very
much admire both your style of
writing and your fashion style Sheela, so
whatever the next step is for you, I hope you continue to blog.
Write whatever you want, as
much or as little as you want.
The game has all the components of a good leisure side - scrolling semi-strategy, with upgradable units, shops, money, grenade throwing and so on but it lacks depth: there is no story really, there is no premise, tutorials are silly as the whole
writing overall, enemies are not explained (nor their skills), and strategy pretty
much boils down to clicking on
whatever units cools down first (to produce that unit and storm the enemy's portal).
Her musical «career» requires that she work a day job as a grocery store cashier in order to make very modest ends meet, yet she also abandoned the idea of
writing original songs or otherwise doing
much more than playing other people's music, so
whatever burning ambition she may have once had has long since been dampened.
«We teach staff and students to question
whatever they are told,»
writes Miriam Mason - Sesay (@EducAidSL) in Sierra Leone, «asking themselves what the evidence is, looking for corroboration or contrasting or apparently contradictory information and to seek for reasons for different perspectives, to realize that biases exist in so
much that is presented as fact.»
But as our union leadership had a hand in
writing the law imposing this on us, and as John King had carte blanche to impose pretty
much whatever reformy nonsense he saw fit, we are stuck with it.
That's how
much I don't give a damn about how my shit, what I say, what I
write,
WHATEVER the fuck I want to publish informs the pricing of his, her, yours or their books.
They
write, «There was a time when you weren't always so reachable... when you weren't always being bombarded by so
much stimuli, whether in the form of e-mails or texts, Twitter posts or
whatever new technology may emerge... well, any minute now.»
Former Gawker editor Emily Gould (who now is the co-proprietor of Emily Books) is known for her frank - to - a-fault
writing — and the
much -
written - about (by Gould as well as others) flop of her 2010 memoir / essay collection, And the Heart Says
Whatever.
There will always be a market for good
writing and storytelling,
whatever the format, and there are always going to be «gatekeepers,» no matter how
much people complain about them.
You can without
much of a stretch connect with the online essay
writing companies at
whatever time.
What's the point of being reserved, impartial and slow to draw conclusions when the publishing world is changing quickly and we all want to
write and sell books as quickly as possible to make as
much money as we can (agreed, if money or book sales is not your primary goal, then the data doesn't matter
much — do
whatever you like).
Indie publishing lets authors achieve a
much greater earning potential and allows them to
write whatever they want finding niche audiences with their books.
«In retrospect,» he
wrote, «I know
much too
much about errors and
much too little about the opposite,
whatever it is.»
Now, as the waters begin to recede and the assistance from all corners rolls in, I am reminded that, when it matters, the industry I spend so
much of my time
writing about and for will come together and do
whatever's needed to protect and benefit the two - and four - legged customers it serves.
Not
much to go on, but it will have to do until
whatever embargo or NDA everyone who played the game signed is over and they can
write about the thing.
I very
much appreciate it, nevertheless, when visual and performance artists explain in detail what inspired them to
write a specific song, choreograph a certain dance routine or how they painted
whatever painting that really captured my interest.
It's too
much trouble, or they have a book deal and they have only so
much money to
write this book on
whatever, and that's it.
The
writing component for a gallery director, catalog essays, press releases,
whatever, was very
much promotional; having to become a well - behaved servant in an institution suddenly made me nervous that I'd lose the capacity to be critical.
In Pirsig's terms,
much modern research (and
writing based on it) can be described as «romantic», i.e., as accepting what is done, just because it is there; I would like to suggest that we explore the «classical» version where it is important that we consider whether what we have found is actually correct, useful, sensible or just —
whatever those might mean in the particular context.
We
write about advertising, technology, public relations, social media, video games, marketing and pretty
much whatever we feel is important.
They call clients as often or as infrequently as they like, deliver
written opinions in
whatever format they prefer, offer as
much or as little detail and explanation as suits them and their individual clients, and so forth.
Firstly, you do not have to
write too
much when you are
writing an objective, allowing you to be at peace with
whatever you do
write.
Don't make them to strain so
much to understand your executive summary resume; it should be understood instantly by the hiring manager; they don't have all the time to start deliberating on what you might have meant by
whatever you
wrote.