The opening sentence of the Federation of Rental - housing Providers of Ontario (FRPO) June 2015 report, Removing Barriers to New Rental Housing in Ontario, states, ``... it's been hard to find affordable housing in the past; it is hard to find it now; and it looks to be even harder in the future.
The opening sentence of the second paragraph needs to be a forceful starter.
Without apparent irony,
the opening sentence of the Opinion of the Advocate General in the well - publicised case of Kaltoft v the Municipality of Billund C354 / 13, 17 July 2014, notes that «obesity is a growing problem in modern society».
Without apparent irony,
the opening sentence of the Opinion of the Advocate General in the well - publicised case of
The Act does not define «civilization» or «civilized» and does not use the term except in
the opening sentence of its preamble.
This is the lazy standby for the headline or
opening sentence of an article that talks about three separate phenomena related in some way not readily evident to the writer.
Apparently you only looked at the picture, Jim D, and did not read the accompanying caption, which was very specific with it's intent, especially when coupled with
the opening sentence of the post.
The opening sentence of this thread states,»... the global warming problem.»
Rather, as the very
opening sentence of the summary explains, they posited a «a reduced warming trend during the next 10 years».
«Art is a history of doing nothing and a long tale of useful action,» is how Liam Gillick put it in
the opening sentence of his essay «The Good of Work,» reprinted in the aforementioned Are You Working Too Much?
17 This is
the opening sentence of Robert Smithson's «A Sedimentation of the Mind: Earth Projects,» Artforum Vol.
Just as
the opening sentence of a book functions as an invitation to the reader, the exhibition proposes openings for the viewer to navigate and engage with the collection via the selected artworks within each space.
From
the opening sentence of the introduction - «From personal experience, we both know the richness and wonder animals add to childhood.»
To write fiction -
the opening sentence of Ruth Rendell's A Judgement in Stone.
Give proper care and attention to
the opening sentence of each written material, where authors often state their chief component in the paragraph concisely.
He tells of his childhood living upstairs from the burlesque theater run by his father, and of his mentally ill mother and how he was split between his love for her and concern for what she might do to herself and her family (the show - stopping
opening sentence of his memoir being «My mother didn't try to stab my father until I was six, but she must have shown signs of oddness before that.
Nordan announces his comic talent to the world in
the opening sentence of the opening story, «Sugar Among the Chickens,» of his first collection, The All - Girl Football Team: «I had been fishing for an hour and still hadn't caught anything.
The playful
opening sentence of this article — that Common Core is great for homeschooling — is true on one level: Yes, homeschool numbers are increasing.
The opening sentence of the Guerilla Open Access Manifesto captured the worldview of its author, Aaron Swartz, the computer programmer and activist for open access to information who killed himself in January 2013 at age 26.
The Commissioner of Economic Development should be required to review all of the existing zones to determine if and how the requirements of
the opening sentence of section 958 (a) are being complied with and make appropriate changes in all of the zone boundaries to ensure compliance with this requirement.
In this he argues that the proclamation is not revelation, but leads to revelation, so that the historical Jesus is the necessary and only presupposition of the kerygma (a play on Bultmann's famous
opening sentence of his Theology of the New Testament), since only the Son of man and his word, by which Jeremias means the historical Jesus and his teaching, can give authority to the proclamation.
For example, Philip H. Ashby, The Conflict of Religions (New York, 1955), the first work of the first scholar in this field at Princeton, is a discussion «concerning the possible contributions of the religions of the world to the amelioration of the problems of mankind» (p. 192;
opening sentence of the concluding chapter); the author is concerned to show that man (sic) can meet the terrible problems that confront him today if he can replace the «conflict» among his various religions with a «combined witness» (p. viii).
One is the 1952 paperback publication of the Qur» an explicitly in a Muslim's translation (The Meaning of the Glorious Koran: An Explanatory Translation by Mohammed Marmaduke Pickthall [New York: Mentor Books, 1953]-- note
the opening sentence of the Foreword: «The aim of this work is to present to English readers what Muslims of the world over hold to be the meaning of the words of the Koran....
If you look through this long
opening sentence of Paul, you see that he uses this phrase «in Him» or «in Christ» quite a few times.
Everything flows from
the opening sentence of the book, an expansion of a 2010 article from the Harvard Journal of Law and Public Policy: «What we have come to call the gay marriage debate is not directly about homosexuality, but about marriage.»
The opening sentence of Chapter 1 promises that it will teach the reader «how to...
Providing a wealth of information on the development of hermeneutic themes and intellectual parallels with thinkers Gadamer knew, it is a richly documented biography (though the typo in
the opening sentence of chapter one, which gets Gadamer's birthday wrong, inspires doubts about precision).
I refer to
the opening sentences of the Ten Commandments.
These are
the opening sentences of the Committee's statement of its reasons for this year's Peace Prize award on the 8th of October.
Just like the agonizing over
the opening sentences of your book.
Their claims are set out firmly in
the opening sentences of their abstract as follows:
The opening sentences of a cover letter are considered to be the most important.
Here's what Bill wrote in
the opening sentences of two of his books for parents.
Not exact matches
The
open network set - up
of NMT technology allows for «soft alignment,» which means the system can search for the context
of phrases and
sentences instead
of translating word by word.
Even Sen. Chuck Grassley (R - Iowa)-- the chair
of the Senate Judiciary Committee who up to even this year opposed reforming
sentencing laws — has said he is
open to the new proposals.
«Often, that's the only part that most people will ever read, and
of that, the
opening sentence is the most important portion,» he says.
Stanley Fish does an excellent job
of taking some
of history's greatest
opening lines and paragraphs, dissecting them to help the reader understand why they're so powerful, and providing tips on the principles
of an effective
sentence.
While they
opened the trial by admitting Tsarnaev's role, he has maintained his not - guilty plea, leaving prosecutors to first convince the jury
of his guilt before moving on to the question
of whether he should be
sentenced to death or to life in prison without possibility
of parole.
«Late in October 1914 three brothers rode from Choteau, Montana to Calgary, Alberta to enlist in the Great War,» reads Harrison's celebrated
opening sentence, which author Vance Bourjaily would praise for establishing «both the voice and manner
of the epic storyteller, who deals in great vistas and vast distances.»
Right from its
opening sentence («One
of the most salient features
of our culture is that there is so much bullshit,») the book's message resonated with a public outraged by a rash
of corporate scandals and feeling deceived by the failure
of American forces to find weapons
of mass destruction in Iraq.
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.
Writers at TechEye aren't happy about the deal (evident from the jab
of Apple tax dodging in the
opening sentence.)
It wasn't even the
opening sentence, which is sure to raise a few smiles: «So you've quit your soul - sucking corporate job and are ready to enter the big, bad world
of startups.»
The topic is «Discourse and Truth: the Problematization
of Parrhesia,» and the
opening sentences cite Euripides, «Jean Chrisostome,» Plutarch, and Lucian.
Surprisingly, Maine makes little
of these scenes: Noe (the author uses the spellings employed in a pre-King James translation) is portrayed in the
opening sentence as glancing «toward the heavens, something he does a lot these days,» but aside from the implication that he may be looking for further divine clarification and not just the promised rains, we don't see him musing much.
What other writer would have taken an
opening sentence as good as «Call me Ishmael» and buried it behind the ten pages
of small - print quotation with which Melville begins Moby - Dick?
My Baptist church over here in London, UK has a policy
of «
open doors for all who wish to enter»; by leaving the
sentence «
open - ended», they are willing to allow anyone
of any faith, belief, or no belief to enter.
I love the closing
sentence of 1Cor 12, ultimately the
opening phrase
of Chapter 13...» but I'll show you the MOST excellent way» Doesn't matter how meticulously things are organised or how many «big» brains set up the way things are to be... the most excellent way is Love!
If I had to define «
Open Theism» in one
sentence, I would say that it as the view that the future is partly comprised
of possibilities and is therefore known by God as partly comprised
of possibilities.
The four
opening words perhaps should not be separated from the rest
of Paul's
sentence, but if they are so separated the phrase «God was in Christ,» still more God was in the historical Jesus,» is not a mythological statement: it corresponds to what I earlier called ontological reality.