Sentences with phrase «not giving readers»

He tells us that Raheb «rattled off standard points from the pro-Palestinian side,» such as «labeling Israel an apartheid state,» but does not give the reader any reason to judge this characterization inaccurate.
To make up for my guilt I felt why not give my readers a treat while I am away.
We don't give our readers content with viewpoints that they want to hear.
Don't give your readers whiplash by being all over the place.
I know many don't put their short stories up as stand - alone, but in this new world of Vellum, why not give readers more ways to discover you?
They don't give the readers a reason to care about what happens to him.
A newsletter is not something that a publishing house can do for you; they can not give readers that personal connection to you.
Perhaps it's not a question of whether we lose sales, it's the principle of not giving the reader «something extra for nothing».
With the way Kindle Unlimited has changed to paying authors by the page, there's really very little reason to not give the reader as much content as you can, with as low of a barrier as possible.
So we got to thinking: Why not give our readers the opportunity to try the food Emily is eating: Pure Essentials from Nature's Recipe.
You say to «start off with a bang,» but you don't give your readers any concrete examples of how to do this.
How can anyone argue that the removal of this data does not give the reader a false impression?
The irrelevant facts and shrill denunciations don't give a reader any basis for confidence in your claims.
Your language in this resume even more weak; it doesn't give your readers any information.
When it comes to professional experience, we usually want to take a similar approach by not giving the reader work experience that spans 25 years.
Similarly, a purely functional resume doesn't work «because you're not giving the reader any chronological context for any of your achievements,» Burdan said.
Simply stating that you did tasks A, B and C does not give readers and idea of what you accomplished.
Job seekers who do not give the reader an idea of the job they are targeting have a greater risk of their resume ending up in the «no call» pile... why?
How successful you have done something or stating that you completed a project does not give the reader any idea into how well you accomplished those and the input you provided to ensure completion.
Stating how successful you have been at a job or referencing that you completed a project does not give the reader any idea into how well you accomplished those tasks or projects and does not tell them the input or results you provided to ensure it's successful completion.
Do not give your reader a reason to start reading from a negative perspective, which can happen with a functional resume.
Do not give the reader this feeling.

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But this is not about just giving the reader simple information.
Not only does the billionaire Microsoft founder publicly suggest this particular title to his readers, he also loved it so much he gave it to more than 50 friends.
So Mic is rolling out reader - response surveys on some of its stories, which give users a sliding scale of worthiness they can choose from to express whether a post was deemed time - worthy or not.
Make sure body fonts are large enough to read so readers don't give up because they're tired of squinting.
Not only will your readers appreciate it, doing so gives the site you connect with incentive to drive some of its traffic your way.
You might not think you're that interesting, but the funny thing about networks is that even if you are boring (surely, you mustn't be, given that you're a Fortune reader), hackers may still aim to A) profit from your misfortune, and B) use you as stepping stone to get at someone else.
«Readers, listeners and viewers rely on Bloomberg News to give them facts, not glib labels, clichés or gossip,» he wrote.
But that hasn't prevented the press from giving readers an inside view of what has been happening within the Trump White House, with a daily avalanche of scoops and breaking news about the administration.
1: Welcome to Lovecraft «Give the first volume and whirl and see if you're able to not buy the next,» Lopp dares readers.
«And in example after example, radical notion after radical notion, Jay and Shel don't just make the assertion about something that challenges everything we thought we knew about marketing — they give readers chapter - and - verse examples that make the case for one simple concept after another that... well, could just revolutionize everything.
It not only gives us ideas, but it's an opportunity to interact with readers to create engagement and relevance.
Hey, guess what, I know what you are after and believe it or not I'm after the same exact thing, don't give me your BS about how great my work is or how your content is going to be useful to my readers.
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We have given our readers an honest assessment of what and what has not been resolved, at a level of a detail that has no match in the published media.
We highly suggest that all readers of this exclusive content given to Streetwise Reports take a look at our «picks» against an index, to verify just how well we did or did not perform with our analyses.
Readers of NFU know that I give little credibility to any data out of China for I can not trust a nation that blocks the free flow of information over the Internet.
How about peter Cashmore of mashable, Markus fried of plenty of fish they are not hard core affiliate marketers they are just give their readers, helping them to learn something new, engage and meet new people like Markus is doing and the end result is they are the top adsense earners in the world making more than any other so - called pro bloggers in the world.
Your latest post gives a reader the impression that you have no more than a high school education, maybe not even that much.
The same reasons BC condemns the readers and contributors to this forum — that we think, question, use our own God - given intelligence and reasoning skills, don't accept the easy answers, and are accepting of differences which create no harm — are the very things that make that notion quite bizarre.
The reader, therefore, is alerted to what the characters in the drama do not know; that is, what is really going on here is not only a family crisis in Bethany but the crisis of the world, not only the raising of a dead man but the giving of life to the world.
(The Amazon reviews and the response of audiences when I give presentations suggest most readers have not needed clarification; they seem to know when to laugh.)
Certain topics are tackled early on, including the hideous subject of priests» sexual abuse of minors, and this gives the reader a sense of being present at a conversation which is real and open, not a rant or a monologue.
His final book, Not As the World Gives, will remind his many readers, friends and admirers of how much they have lost.
This level of conflict always works because it gives the reader no choice — he or she can't help identifying with the humans rather than with the rampaging river, the volcano or the burning building.
And, given that the Furioso is the completion of the Innamorato (left unfinished at Boiardo's death), readers who have not mastered the dialects of Renaissance Italy can now enjoy the whole narrative arc of these two linked epics without resorting to abridgments.
I am pretty sure that this is not what the author intends, given his frequent reminders to the reader that the overall coherence of science and theology is all he claims.
One important item I'd like to point out to the readers of this article and the author, is that the simple 10 question survey provided on this page IS NOT the same quiz given in the actual survey.
Yet she is not mentioned again — not in Acts, not in the various epistles, not in earliest martyrology — and that is doubtless why in succeeding generations readers, hungry for a more detailed picture of this woman rumored from the first to have been something «special» to Jesus, have given her the characteristics and experiences of other Marys and unnamed biblical women.
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