Sentences with phrase «on rereading»

I guess on rereading we're all in violent agreement here.
On rereading, I realize in my haste I was too sweeping, and included a whole lot of people who are honestly misled by the ping pong.
On rereading the draft, we find that some of our writing is totally pointless that is, we recognize some implicit assumption, some previously unidentified implication in our essay writing.
If you reread your work, you will find on rereading that a great deal of repetition can be avoided by rereading and editing.
On rereading this aricle i now fully understood the comical tuning along with the words that will miss the untrained eye.
On rereading the story recently, I was more struck by the fact that they changed their minds.
What strikes me on rereading that exchange is how much their debate hinged on a proper interpretation of Milton, with Fish insisting on the same views now developed at fuller length in How Milton Works, and Neuhaus insisting that Milton would agree with his own assertion that «one's decision for a «first premise» is a reasoned decision.»
On this reread, it just dragged on forever and half the menace and thrill I remembered were gone leaving a more cobwebbed and bare story than I remembered.

Not exact matches

A timely choice from The Life Project author Helen Pearson: «Reading or rereading this book should be compulsory, when so many of the issues it touches on — manipulated news, unwanted surveillance — are highly resonant today.»
Once again returning to the predicament of extracting excess energy from fusion, Laberge toiled on his sofa, rereading all the previous research.
Asked to offer advice to entrepreneurs, Hastings hasn't hesitated: Every year, he tries to reread «Beyond Entrepreneurship,» by Jim Collins, who would also go on to write another management classic, «Good to Great.»
There's no shortage of tips and tricks out there to help you learn faster and recall more, but nearly all them focus on how to study — try spacing out study sessions a particular way, for instance, or test yourself rather than reread.
A reread of this classic on what was behind past financial crises is a good refresher before you do.
Rereading it now, I see that we missed some points but were on target with others.
Except this old copy of Joyce Carol Oates» Wonderland I picked up to reread on my flight last week.
I was commenting on being sure, if you reread what ai wrote.
I want to reread it, write a review on it, and then hopefully write a review of your new book.
This imbalance does not mean we should give up on outreach — just that we would do well to reread St. Matthew's beam - splinter warning, first putting on our own mask before offering assistance.
Recently I reread his Judgment on Deltchev (1951).
Boulton, the president of Christian Theological Seminary in Indianapolis, spends the bulk of his book «rereading» the Institutes with a focus on the practical dimensions of Calvin's theology.
Anyone who doubts this ought to reread that brilliant, genreconscious postmodernist (not existentialist) Soren Kierkegaard on sin, grace and the decentered Christian self Even the otherwise happy recovery of the traditions of Christian spirituality in our day are also in danger of becoming further fine - tuning, further new peak experiences for the omnivorously consuming modem self.
Liberals, on the other hand, aim to increase women's power and expression by working within traditional contexts, rereading, redefining and reclaiming traditions in light of women's reality.
It merits rereading, reflecting on and sharing with others.
Liberals, on the other hand, aim to increase women's power and expression by working within traditional contexts, rereading, redefining...
Whenever I reread this book, its effect on me is emboldening.
Reread the passage, both parts, the government will not pass laws with respect to the various established religions (or the denominations) and will not infringe on the rights of citizens to practice in them.
Recently, I picked up one of my old text books — from the only religion course I took on the subject — and reread the chapters about Luther and Calvin, so it's fresh in my mind.
The whole movement back to a commitment to the church started to make more sense when I reread Erik Erikson's discussion of identity as being tied to the discovery of an ideology, a belief system, which gives one a transcendent fix on the meaning and purpose for existence.
Christian theology, on the other hand, begins with Jews like Jesus and Paul and the Gospel - writers reading the same Scriptures Sacks urges us to reread, drawing on the same typologies.
Don't call me the idiot... the confusion is on your part... I have studied the BIble over 25 years... the NT not being in Hebrew is most basic... so stop your whining and name calling... and reread my posts
First this is not an «out of context» misstatement, this was a PUBLISHED article written and published by a Catholic organization, most likely read and reread before being published on the internet.
I was starting to feel guilty about my comment on your previous post until I went back and reread it.
Maritain said that he had never fully grasped the centrality of the Jews to human history until he reread, and meditated closely on, St. Paul.
Indeed, the revisionist rereading of the Maryland colonial experience is a striking example of the school's tendency to turn what ought to be an amplification of our understanding of the past into an assault on the truth of the classic story line.
Reread the article: the app is used as a study aid, it's no more part of religion than a piece of paper on which we write notes.
We might do well here to reread the locus classicus of Catholic teaching on this: the Decrees of Trent on justification.
I reread your GF blog post, and I've seen you post this on Instagram.
For you chocoholics avoiding all soy, reread the labels on your Dagoba chocolate products.
Out of all cookbooks on my shelf (editor's note, the shelf is overloaded), this one has been the one I've read and reread most often and got an incredible amount of ideas from.
On a Saturday afternoon in mid-February, Sittler rereads those words in the stands high above the ice in Alfond.
Can't be bothered to argue, if you want answers, reread what I wrote more closely and without your filters on.
However, as I reread past blog posts and thought about it some more, the more I felt like I should write something if only to have it to look back on later and for posterity.
(there wouldn't have been a choice on monday) I hadn't reread your book though so - obviously I didn't start as you indicated - after breakfast.
After rereading this book it is on the forefront of my mind to make sure that I am consciously showing each of my children love in the way that makes them feel loved.
And in fact, if you would just reread her # 1 and # 2 points and then click on my links to the statistics, you'll see how she's wrong.
No matter how I reread your statement I can't read it as the opposite of 1) that glowy feeling is dependent on birthplace and 2) you felt god and nobody else understands.
So on day three I reread my Positive Discipline book to remind me of exactly what I needed to do: 1) be consistent, 2) follow through, 3) use the least amount of words possible, 4) stay calm, and 5) make sure the message of love gets through.
I try, every year, to reread the speech Enoch delivered on the eve St George's Day.
It came out just before he won the Nobel Prize and when I reread it the other day I was reminded about how interesting his thinking is on that subject.
As Lugli read and reread the autopsy, he became increasingly convinced of its accuracy — and then hit on how to confirm it.
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