Sentences with phrase «place as footnotes»

And if We're No Angels and Mistress deserve their place as footnotes on the actor's CV, his work for John McNaughton (Mad Dog, Glory) and Barry Levinson (Wag the Dog, What Just Happened) remains perfectly respectable.
Employers will nearly always miss information that's buried, especially if it is placed as a footnote to your job responsibilities.

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[223] And so the question arises: what place does Whitehead himself occupy in the European tradition that he characterized as a «series of footnotes to Plato» (PR 39/63)?
Although surveyors of the religious scene have been mentioning the Mormons for almost as long as Mormonism has been in existence, their reports have always placed the Saints outside the mainstream, treating them as a sort of aberrant footnote to the nation's religious life.
I found the footnotes being placed at the end of the chapters somewhat awkward, inasmuch as some of these are very long.
It would be much better if the footnotes / references were placed on the same page as the text.
As a footnote to the Kevin - on - Kevin campaign, I circled back on a well - publicized incident that took place early in September during the petition signing process.
District - charter compacts are sometimes a mere footnote to what remain caustic charter school battles, such as the one that took place in early 2014 in New York City.
The footnote would be placed at the bottom of the page, single - spaced, as follows:
This in - joke serves as the perfect footnote to Xu's evolution this past decade, which can be summarized as offering a persistent proliferation of identities — and brands — to inflect his place, and the role of art, in the organizational structure of society.
But for journalists and others who are not climate scientists, some narrative would help, as inline text and more clarification as footnotes if needed including, cover for example: — being very clear for a graph what was being forecast (people play silly games with Hansen, confusing which was BAU)-- Perhaps showing original graph first «This is what was predicted...» in [clearly a] sidebar THEN annotated / overlayed graph with «And this is how they did...» sidebar — placing the prediction in context of the evolving data and science (e.g. we'd reached 3xx ppm and trajectory was; or «used improved ocean model»; or whatever)-- perhaps a nod to the successive IPCC reports and links to their narrative, so the historical evolution is clear, and also perhaps, how the confidence level has evolved.
This Article seeks to provide a more detailed history, presented for its own sake, rather than as a support for, or footnote to, an argument for the relevance and place of legal writing in the law school curriculum.
Footnotes often strike me as out of place, but nowhere more so than in the blogosphere.
Susan Hackett will not be a footnote in the story as to how that changed took place.
If a judge could be certain that her opinion would be read from the screen and only as transformed by Lexis or Westlaw there would, I think, be a decent argument for placing judicial citations in footnotes.
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