Sentences with phrase «not in the first paragraph»

If not in the first paragraph at least in the second.

Not exact matches

However, it didn't fix the problem because he'd already positioned himself in the first few paragraphs as a generalist.
That meant a first section with a broad pledge to fight climate change in general; a separate paragraph carved out that acknowledged the U.S. did not support the Paris deal; and a third paragraph in which the other 19 members reaffirmed their support for the deal.
This statement was right there in the first paragraph of Treasury Department's announcement of the tax proposal — which, I would note, was released in February of Bush's first year in office, not September.
As mentioned in the first few paragraphs - many companies are calculating things incorrectly and these aren't just new kids on the block, we're talking some companies that've closed C rounds or are of that size.
So you know by now (if you didn't realize upon reading the first 2 paragraphs in this review), that the Daily Trader Club is nothing but a scam.
In your first paragraph, you imply that I, or people who decry homosexuality, don't love or show mercy to them.
Well guess what DallyDo, after reading only the first few lines of your paragraph it was easily discovered that you do not know what in the world you are talking about.
Even though it's in the title and the first paragraph, this post really isn't about hell.
I don't think you'll find an atheist here that is against the freedom of religion as well as freedom from religion, as you imply in your first paragraph.
In the paragraph where I first assumed that the person (referred to as «no one») in John 6:44, 65 DOES NOT HAVE the inherent ability to accept or reject God's call / drawing and then, secondly, assumed that the person (referred to as «no one») in John 6:44, 65 DOES HAVE the inherent ability to accept or reject God's call / drawing is an interpretive approach that I find causes some Christians eyebrows to rise in surprisIn the paragraph where I first assumed that the person (referred to as «no one») in John 6:44, 65 DOES NOT HAVE the inherent ability to accept or reject God's call / drawing and then, secondly, assumed that the person (referred to as «no one») in John 6:44, 65 DOES HAVE the inherent ability to accept or reject God's call / drawing is an interpretive approach that I find causes some Christians eyebrows to rise in surprisin John 6:44, 65 DOES NOT HAVE the inherent ability to accept or reject God's call / drawing and then, secondly, assumed that the person (referred to as «no one») in John 6:44, 65 DOES HAVE the inherent ability to accept or reject God's call / drawing is an interpretive approach that I find causes some Christians eyebrows to rise in surprisin John 6:44, 65 DOES HAVE the inherent ability to accept or reject God's call / drawing is an interpretive approach that I find causes some Christians eyebrows to rise in surprisin surprise.
and i intentionally used «I» in the first paragraph so as not to paint everyone with the same brush.
In the first paragraph of the first essay of The Federalist Papers, Alexander Hamilton introduced the basic theme: «It seems to have been reserved to the people of this country, by their conduct and example, to decide the important question, whether societies of men are really capable or not of establishing good government from reflection and choice, or whether they are forever destined to depend for their political constitutions on accident and force.»
Indeed, although grammatically speaking the second paragraph does not refer to the discussion that took place in the first paragraph, the former nevertheless is continuous with the latter in topic, as it furthers the reflection on the intradivine localization of eternal objects while modifying an aspect of the problematic.
More precisely, it seems that the third chapter of the first part of Process and Reality, while having been written late during the composition of the book, incorporates earlier materials that have been displaced from their initial location in the book.30 The passage from Process 32 discussed here would belong to that category.31 However, one should not, and can not, conclude, on the sole basis that the fourth full paragraph from Process 32 is an insertion, that this paragraph of has to be considered an expression of a second — chronologically speaking — concept of God as non-temporal.
Wow... So somehow you can't be satisfied with the splendor and glory of the magnificent origin of nature you describe in the first half of your paragraph.
That is not the same as «claiming that you can not know» — so your first paragraph shows you assumed too much in reading my post.
If not, the link to the recipe is in the second paragraph below the first photo of the macaroons.
You need to fix the typo in your first paragraph... in EACH bite, not eat bite.
I've not tried it myself but have a look on the facebook page I link to in the first paragraph of my post - they're posting lot's of tips and I'm sure they cover it there.
If you don't believe me, check in with my preseason predictions, in which I'm a) wrong a lot and b) fond of mentioning that «baseball is hard to predict» seven times before the end of the first paragraph.
I however do not agree with the first paragraph... If the reasons why we compete in UCL is to gain revenue, world exposure, competing in an elite tourney against the very best in the world, etc. (as you said), then what separates us from the likes of Malmo, Dinamo Zagreb, Fernabache... etc?
I apologize if you misinterpreted the title, but the theory of the article is clearly outlined in the first paragraph and later there is the clear disclaimer that: «This is not a recommended betting system...»
Players have bad games; strikers often look unconvincing in unconvincing teams; and as we established not four paragraphs ago, the first game of the season is the worst game of the season when it comes to actually knowing what's going on.
The breastfeeding fact must not be one listed above in the first paragraph, but something else that is interesting and not so well known.
In response to the first paragraph, I just wan na say that it's wrong to tell the older child that «I don't like the baby when she cries» because that will leave the older sibling with a negative feeling about the baby.
For your first tests, look for the big things that everyone will see: don't worry about changing a few words in a paragraph somewhere on one page which might be only seen by a tiny portion of people.
Many who profess to love the constitution, haven't read it, beyond the first paragraph that was read - allowed in grade - school, and, in addition to not reading it, don't understand it.
Ooops - the second main paragraph in my reply to Dingdonalastic refers to the first point in her / his comment, not the second.
I get here and find, in the first paragraph, that a case is being made that parties should not be held to manifesto promises rejected by voters.
Worse still, in the concluding paragraph of the Labour First motion we are told that the party should not be «distracted by internal dispute or concern about future rule changes.»
«When a student is struggling in my class, the first thing I'll do is ask, «Why don't you read me that paragraph?»»
In 1905, Einstein wrote in the opening paragraph of his first paper on relativity theory, «It is known that Maxwell's electrodynamics — as usually understood at the present time — when applied to moving bodies, leads to asymmetries which do not appear to be inherent in the phenomena.&raquIn 1905, Einstein wrote in the opening paragraph of his first paper on relativity theory, «It is known that Maxwell's electrodynamics — as usually understood at the present time — when applied to moving bodies, leads to asymmetries which do not appear to be inherent in the phenomena.&raquin the opening paragraph of his first paper on relativity theory, «It is known that Maxwell's electrodynamics — as usually understood at the present time — when applied to moving bodies, leads to asymmetries which do not appear to be inherent in the phenomena.&raquin the phenomena.»
I am sure that you don't actually believe that it's ok to call anything unfavorable «fake news», but I thought I'd share my perspective / opinion regarding the term's use in the title and first paragraph (even regardless of what the interview was about).
Again, the recommendation for additional sodium intake is not my own, but based on available literature mentioned in the first paragraph.
Therefore, apart from the considerations described in the first paragraph above, this running calorie burn calculator also takes into consideration whether or not the runner is on a treadmill.
Lastly do not forget the role of nutrition, hydration and recuperation in muscle building: as outlined in the first few paragraphs hypertrophy is simply the body's response to the stress of muscular resistance.
The cleaned up blog looks amazing but not getting the full post in my Feedly (have to click through to see anything beyond the first image / paragraph).
As I said in the first paragraph, I can't think of a reason anyone would want to buy it over any other game in existence.
As mentioned in the first paragraph, 28 Days Later is similar to Boyle and Garland's earlier work, The Beach, in that it explores the dangers humans face, not only from total anarchy, but from totalitarianism as well.
Not only do they have to fill in the paragraph they must pick out at least 3 key facts and be the first to tell me as the teacher.
Not only do they have to fill in the paragraph can extend by finding out any other facts it might contain and be the first to tell the teacher.
Not later than the first Monday in August of each year, the Secretary shall submit to the committees described in paragraph (1) a report containing a summary of the results of any studies conducted under subsection (j)(2)(E).
One factoid in the first paragraph may have been missed in the various seat discussions — this is a 2dr coupe, not a 4dr.
If you had added spacing after in your paragraph dialog box for the Heading, you do not need to have more than one line return between the chapter title / number and the first line of your first paragraph.
Why do we don't indenting first paragraph in books?
I have a following now as a freelance writer, though it doesn't have nearly the numbers listed in the first paragraph of your article.
The «Body - First» style has a built - in drop - cap rule — I didn't have to style those letters separately, but simply added the «Body - First» style to the first body paragraph in each chaFirst» style has a built - in drop - cap rule — I didn't have to style those letters separately, but simply added the «Body - First» style to the first body paragraph in each chaFirst» style to the first body paragraph in each chafirst body paragraph in each chapter.
It doesn't take that long; you just need to skip down to end of each chapter, hit «split at cursor» under the «edit» menu, highlight all the chapter headings and select H1, add your style to the first paragraph (although - coding the «no indent» first paragraph is a little tricky... You'd need to make two styles in the style sheet; one for normal text, one for no indent.)
Like I said in the first paragraph, ten books is what you give your family at Thanksgiving or Christmas... it is not what you need to get started publishing.
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