As the guest services manager resume sample demonstrates, use sentence fragments instead
of full sentences.
Instead
of full sentences that use personal pronouns, write in bullet points and short phrases for easy reading.
The bullet points are mostly short phrases instead
of full sentences, which makes this simpler to read than long paragraphs.
These are the kinds
of full sentences that are constantly being unleashed on children, at a sound level that assures everyone on the bus is privy to them.
And I would suggest reading the summary report and the whole report before taking a few sentences out of context and a phrase out
of its full sentence (from some questionable denialist blog sites).
Not exact matches
A machine in Japan almost won a literary prize for a
full length novel it wrote — which it chose to end with the
sentence, «The computer, placing priority on the pursuit
of its own joy, stopped working for humans.»
He suggests using powerful single words, short phrases or clear and concise single
sentences per slide, versus cramming slides
full of trailing bullet points and long - winded paragraphs.
The theory is that if the brain can identify definitions and parts
of the
sentence, then the idea can
full form.
He was given a prison
sentence of 2 and a half years, but President George W. Bush granted him clemency, although it was not a
full pardon.
If such holder participates in the next Qualified Financing but not to the
full extent
of its pro rata share, then only a percentage
of its Series A Preferred Stock will be converted into Common Stock (under the same terms as in the preceding
sentence), with such percentage being equal to the percent
of its pro rata contribution that it failed to contribute.]
End Illegal Immigration Act Fully - funds the construction
of a wall on our southern border with the
full understanding that the country Mexico will be reimbursing the United States for the
full cost
of such wall; establishes a 2 - year mandatory minimum federal prison
sentence for illegally re-entering the U.S. after a previous deportation, and a 5 - year mandatory minimum for illegally re-entering for those with felony convictions, multiple misdemeanor convictions or two or more prior deportations; also reforms visa rules to enhance penalties for overstaying and to ensure open jobs are offered to American workers first.
A spokeswoman declined to answer a series
of direct questions from CNBC about his case, instead providing a statement from Acting Assistant Attorney General Caroline D. Ciraolo
of the Justice Department's Tax Division: «Bradley Birkenfeld was afforded due process
of law and
sentenced by a federal district court after
full consideration
of all relevant facts and circumstances, including his admission that he advised wealthy UBS clients on how to conceal their assets from the U.S. government,» she said.
@ jonathan, You confessed: «I believe that I understand reality better than others:» That is never a
sentence I would utter — it is so
full of misunderstandings.
Two
sentences in the discussion
of reason in the earlier version
of the report could be taken to support the use
of such analysis: «By reason we relate our witness to the
full range
of human knowledge and experience,» and «By our quest for reasoned understandings
of Christian faith we seek to grasp and express the gospel in a way that will commend itself to thoughtful persons who are seeking to know and follow God's ways.»
Now the words about the temporal duties should be read within the context
of the Council statements about the relative autonomy
of the secular culture (art. 59), for only thus will the
sentence just quoted receive its
full weight.
Forty states enacted truth - in -
sentencing statutes, which require felons to serve as much as a
full 85 percent
of their prison terms without any chance
of parole; life
sentences now truly mean life.
Luke's version agrees closely with Matthew's, but he adds another
sentence: «If then your whole body is
full of light, having no part dark, it will be wholly bright, as when a lamp with its rays gives you light.»
The appearance
of the woman prompts the first
full human
sentence, indeed, the first speech
of any human being directly quoted in the text.
The initial location
of the fourth
full paragraph
of Process 32 (with the exception
of the last
sentence) may have been at the end
of the paragraph on the Category
of Subjective Harmony, Process 27.
When released, Tamimi will have her life to live, despite having been
sentenced in a court
of law after a
full and proper trial to sixteen consecutive life
sentences.
As the translation
of this
sentence stands, we could easily imagine that Christ comes to give us a fulfilment which is enough for us, which is our
full measure, which fills up our potential as human beings.
However, Martin goes on to stress the importance
of the concluding three
sentences of Lumen Gentium 16 which, being fundamental to his argument, are worth quoting in
full:
My mother said it was like a trial and
sentencing...
full of hatred.
Not to mention that your take on Dave's «ashamed» comment is completely out
of context, like you didn't even read the
full sentence.
These «real» customers who speak in
full sentences that include a product name aren't convincing anyone, and they sort
of say, «We thought you were stupid enough to think these were real people.»
I've mentioned before that I not a morning person, in fact, I don't think I really utter
full sentences until I've been up for at least a couple
of hours.
I have a drawer
full of fridge
full of California Avocados right now (it makes me very happy to write that
sentence), so there was no doubt that they would play a major role in this recipe.
Even though he wouldn't hold up over a
full season and projects more as a utility player right now, I can't think
of a way to end this
sentence that would support my point.
Open to inmates with no record
of violence and three years or fewer left on their
sentence, it's hell by design, to hammer discipline into the inmates» heads, and provide the
full military experience — beds made just so, clothes worn just so, everything done just so, even conversation, all in that rhythmic hoo - ah cadence.
The
full punishment is 6 games so if his appeal is denied & he has to sit out final 2 games
of 6 game
sentence also, then yes he'd miss the Raiders game.
The mamas and papas say things about their snugly, colicky newborn and I compare their statements to the rambunctious,
full -
sentence - speaking child climbing off the couch in front
of us.
Is your tiny tot speaking in
full sentences or is a quick learner who already knows her colors and letters
of the alphabet?
Never before had I spent an entire day talking to someone who wasn't able to answer back in
full sentences, but here I was, smack dab in the middle
of stay at home daddying.
If you fit right back into your skinny jeans, remember that your body too is still in
full swing
of fluctuation —
of hormones adjusting and sleep depriving you
of putting together
full, coherent
sentences at times.
Religious arbiters claiming
full legal powers will face a five year prison
sentence under a bill going before the House
of Lords this morning.
He says that he kept a diary off and on for 60 years, although the entries were often in the form
of notes rather than
full sentences.
At her press conference the other day, following the commutation
of his
sentence, I asked her if she plans to continue the fight to get him a
full pardon.
You'll have to forgive the dreadful way these things are written, where
full stops take the place
of commas and subordinate clauses are presented as
sentences.
Boys aged 11 struggled more with the test, with almost a third unable to spell a series
of two and three - syllable words and to add capital letters, commas or
full stops to short
sentences.
Senate Democrats, who are seeking to grab
full control
of the 63 - member Senate in the fall elections, also wasted no time in responding to the former GOP leader's
sentencing.
The Justice Secretary is in the news for other reasons - his Department plans to halve rapists»
sentences under some circumstances - but it's worth reading in
full what he said yesterday about superinjunctions, in reply to a question from John Whittingdale, the Chairman
of the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee.
Prisons are not
full of offenders
sentenced for drug possession, licence fee evasion or petty, victimless crime.
Religious arbiters claiming
full legal powers will face a five year prison
sentence under a bill approved by the House
of Lords this afternoon.
He is expected to pay the
full restitution
of $ 86,896.31 at the time
of his
sentencing in June.
Politicians, teachers, and even grandmothers chatting on telephones routinely use rambling
sentences full of internal asides.
Instead, it is not unusual for a book
of 30 or more pages to have only one
sentence full of repetitive phrases.
Capua says she is still considering whether to appeal the part
of the
sentence concerning Intervet so as to get a
full acquittal.
Children were assessed for asthma symptoms — including but not limited to cough without a cold, inability to speak
full sentences due to asthma and disrupted sleep — asthma - related health care use (acute care visits, emergency room visits or hospitalizations in three months prior to each assessment), asthma medication use and maximal symptoms days, defined as the highest number
of days that the child had three different types
of asthma symptoms in the two weeks prior to the visit or phone call.
Standardized explanatory
sentences are used when necessary to provide additional information required for
full understanding
of the expression profile.
You are right, the
full sentence was: I am waiting for you, since soon we could see together the new collection at the MM outlet and sip a lot
of delicious cappuccinos... if you like,
of course!