Sentences with phrase «not verbatim»

Got pulled over by a cop once and he told me (not verbatim) «I see you got a nice car and like to drive it fast» lol Their styling is ageless.
Not verbatim, but keywords.
The resume and your LinkedIn profile need to be in sync with each other — not verbatim copies but matching up in all important, and even minor, details.
For example, if the ad specifies someone who has «effective administrative abilities and excellent interpersonal skills», these should be addressed under your skills section in the same order, although not verbatim, as this will be too obvious.
For instance, if the ad specifies someone who has «effective administrative abilities and excellent interpersonal skills», these should be addressed under your skills section in the same order, although not verbatim, as this will be too obvious.
Shoot for key points, not a verbatim transcript.
OK, so that's probably not a verbatim quote, but renters insurance replaces Paulie in a number of ways.
Although my notes are not verbatim, they are definitely the gist of what was said.
She says (and this is not verbatim): «You publish a book, then you can correct mistakes, maybe give it a better cover, then re-upload it and have an IMPROVED product.»
Here are his key messages (not verbatim):
It went (not verbatim, of course) like this: «I really don't think it was at all necessary to have my baby stay in the special care unit because you THOUGHT he was going to develop some «infection» and you felt the need to give him IV antibiotics for this.
Since this was via the telephone the words are not verbatim but translated from my untidy scribbles.
I am simply repeating — though not verbatim - the sentiments of the present Holy Father, when he was a cardinal.
Jesus said that in the day of judgement many will say «Lord, Lord... I have done many things in your name» (not verbatim) and He will say «depart from me I never knew you.»

Not exact matches

Those who took notes by laptop were much faster — typed lecture notes come out at a rate of about 33 words a minute, compared to 22 words a minute for handwritten notes — but the tendency to take verbatim notes meant they were not truly engaging with the content.
Reporters really don't like low - grade, PR - trained spokespeople who read the marketing message verbatim.
Strengthening the earlier ruling, the Viennese appeals court ruled on Friday that Facebook (fb) must remove the postings against Greens leader Eva Glawischnig as well as any verbatim repostings, and said merely blocking them in Austria without deleting them for users abroad was not sufficient.
Rather, Uber waiting eight years to add a feature that most entrepreneurs view as standard to the product teaches us an important lesson: the offline experience shouldn't be recreated verbatim in an app.
Funny how IDers don't claim to be creationists, yet both have the EXACT same language and interpretation of evolutionary theory verbatim, go to the same church, watch the same videos, use the same arguments, vote for the same leaders, listen to the same pastors, and quote the same scripture, etc...
As the Vatican's statement makes clear: «Everything reported by the author... is the fruit of his own reconstruction, in which the verbatim words pronounced by the Pope are not quoted.
Not all believe the clouds parted and a booming voice spoke certain words and lowly scribes faithfully wrote those words down verbatim 2000 years ago.
For those who remember Rabbi Soloveitchik, and, I hope, for the many who did not have the privilege of hearing him, the verbatim excerpts in this book bring his voice alive.
I believe in God, just not a freaking verbatim version of the bible.
To explain, in my American culture, we applaud the first attacker but we do not applaud the counter-attacker... when the first attacker speaks in prejudice, then we accept the statement verbatim... or at best, we wince and walk away ashamed that we «must» be wrong...
But he certainly didn't claim that it was the verbatim, inerrant word of God.
I once heard in an Andy Stanley sermon, «if your religion doesn't make you feel free, something is wrong» (this not exactly verbatim)
This is not to say that we have here a stenographic, verbatim account of just what he said.
We must not simply repeat verbatim the lines and scenes from Act III.
And since it had been several years since the manuscript was written, and since this manuscript did not reference any sources, they forgot that some sections of their manuscript had actually been pulled verbatim from other books.
Apparently, Elijah had missed something and was not picking up on the not - so - subtle hints God was dropping; Elijah's answer to this second question was the verbatim of the first.
It's very flattering if you make one of my recipes and would love to tell your blog readers about it, but please do not post my photos or my recipe verbatim.
You say the recipe was copied verbatim — that's not on.
«we will be very busy and will only sign top players this window» * not exactly verbatim *
There was a bit of a language barrier, so I am not going to say these are quotes verbatim, but it includes the general ideas of what we talked about.
There was a bit of a language barrier, so I am not going to say these are quotes verbatim, but they include the general ideas of what we talked about.
I think the sign off from CRA above says it all... Just like when you read a voter ballot on propositions, I go straight to the source of who is behind the voice, and CRA consistently has used this «trace» argument time and again, just like the chem companies do with the lead in lipstick (I just attended the Teens Turning Green national summit, and found the debriefing almost verbatim to the CRA «counterpoint» above... it's only a «little» lead, not enough to... blahdeblah, times «x» amounts of applications per day times «x» amounts of other products with «trace» amounts, ad infinitum...)
The user's manual does not have verbatim for unfolding the chair, just pictures, unlike the folding and storing steps (the technical writer did not get checked.)
See also Alan's distinction between the message a campaign uses and the actual language they use: supporters can still spread a message even when they don't parrot a candidate's talking points verbatim.
The lawyer representing Mangano's wife, Linda, meanwhile, argued that the FBI didn't keep verbatim records of what his client told them and prosecutors can not make the case that she lied if those statements aren't known.
Verbatim quotes can be great, but don't get so hung up on them that you end up providing isolated sound bytes that may be misinterpreted.
To ease reading, I do not use blockquotes, but everything below the line below are verbatim quotations.
«Their argument is that extension is not written there verbatim but when you reinstate somebody, it is as good as an extension.
@Phillip I read and responded to the title of the question verbatim, not the different question contained in the body of the post, or your re-phrasing of the second question.
These comments are not transcribed verbatim, but a summary is provided to the Commission.
He noted that any statements she made to the FBI were not recorded verbatim.
Carman in his closing argument earlier this week said jurors could not decide whether his client lied to FBI agents as alleged because those agents did not make verbatim notes of Linda Mangano's statements.
Verbatim risk reasoning uses details and quantitative information about past risk experiences, with one example statement featured in the report being «I am likely to be bullied or harassed online in the next six months by a person I do not know offline.»
In the main, Wegman meaterial has been incorporated verbatim, with minor changes such as slight wording (e.g. «challenge» instead of «problem») or the addition of hyphens («paleo - climatology», not «paleoclimatology»).
The following passage contains an almost verbatim quote from the referenced 2001 paper by Jones et al (The Evolution of Climate Over the Last Millennium from Science), but is not block quoted.
So I'm going to share it with you, verbatim, because I don't want to pretend I know off - by - heart all the health benefits of this cheeky drink, nor pretend that I'm some expert researcher who has spent the last 18 months rigorously studying the subject.
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