Sentences with phrase «points while writing»

Consider the following points while writing the job objectives for government jobs.
One should remember a few important key points while writing a national sales manager cover letter:
The research work needs to be noted down properly so that you don't miss any point while writing down your thesis.
Dissertation advice is the starting point while writing dissertation, and this is the major reason why it should be professional and correct.
One final point while writing.
Use this as a starting point while writing your own, and make sure yours is attention - grabbing, specific, and to - the - point.

Not exact matches

I've gotten to a point where I will write the video while I'm in the makeup chair and print it out the moment the crew arrives to film.
I've written before about how Twitter has a tendency to become an echo chamber, where certain points of views on issues are blown up while other perspectives aren't heard at all.
While the words in the emails seem shockingly harsh, it's worth noting that the finer points of communications — tone of voice, body language or background on the histories of the people involved, for example — can't be conveyed through the written word.
«Underlying end demand remains strong in the U.S. while improved cement volumes and equipment operating hours point to an emerging recovery off the bottom in Western Europe,» he writes.
While Meg Ryan and Tom Hanks» characters found love through the written word in 1998's You've Got Mail, relying on email to make your most important points is not recommended.
While Chisa remains leery of setting prices too high, she now knows to at least write down these two points to ensure she's not undercharging.
Whether you're just writing a Tweet or presenting a new product, you can do something similar — try to cut the fat as much as possible (while still conveying your main point) to keep your audience glued.
Case in point: A few days ago, I wrote on Whitestone REIT (WSR), and while the 10.7 % dividend yield appears attractive, «I can not recommend shares until I see improvement in the stability of the dividend.»
While intended to emphasize your point, the actual effect is the same as if you had simply written «Please don't read my complete post.
Atheists have written numerous books, virtually all of which acknowledge countless god concepts, while pointing out that NONE of them has the slightest evidence in their favor.
Just admit that the flood is a story probably written a while after a severe local flood, and that the theological point is to credit God for the saving of life as well as the promise not to destroy again.
But now it has been published, and... and it turns out that while I agree with him on about 90 % of what he writes in the book, I disagree with him on the central point.
I would take the time to go through your post point by point, but it would take a while to write, and the comment would end up on page 2 or 3.
That not many others walk with him on this ridge is suggested by the fact that Karl Heim and Melville Channing - Pearce make use of Buber's thought to point to the unqualified transcendence of God, while J. B. Coates writes, «I find the experience of Buber's «I - Thou» world a convincing demonstration of divine immanence»!
Less persuasive, to me at least, is the claim that this probably continued until 1931, the year in which Lewis converted to Christianity (and would now think a relation with a married woman to be wrong) Wilson's way of making this point is, however, an instance of a very undesirable trait in his writing: the tendency to assert indirectly and to be glib while seeming to eschew it: «It would be far too glib to suggest that he consciously made the second change, to adopt Christianity, merely to give himself an excuse to abandon sexual relations with Mrs. Moore, whatever the nature of those relations had been.»
You may or may not be back to this particular debate, but if you are, one question: YOU WRITE:; My point is that a close reading suggests a multiplicity of ideas and beliefs that we are priviliged to witness while it's under construction, the Jerusalem controversy being one good example.
Franz Rosenzweig wrote The Star of Redemption, pointing one letter at a time with a single finger to the letters on a typewriter while his wife pressed down the keys.
WOW wrote,» The real point is that if gay marraige is deemed «correct» in U.S. society then the population of the U.S. will start to go down while the Islamic population rises.»
He wanted to emphasize the divergence between Lausanne and Bangkok, while others were happy that I had pointed out the convergence» 63 John Milic Lochman of the University of Basel, referring to the Moderator's report later wrote, «He tried to point out ecumenical bridges to other movements, especially the Synod of Bishops in Rome and the Lausanne Congress.
Writing in The Times, Henrietta Royle, chief executive of the coaching and strategy consultancy firm Fanshaw Haldin, made the point that while most Conservatives have no difficulty with equality for gay people, «a significant chunk of the party's core supporters clearly doesn't think that has to include redefining the traditional concepts of marriage to suit a small portion of the population without so much as a by your leave».
And while making the point about God's gifts to us, she sees the sacramental message that is written into creation itself: «Food is and always will be a sign built into the order of creation, physical nourishment that illuminates and spiritual nourishment we receive in Holy Communion... the more we see food in that light — the more we see it as a perpetual sign of God's goodness and love — the more fully we can understand the Eucharist as a holy and tremendous sacrifice in which love and gift, grace and life are bound up together.»
Whitehead recognized this problem, and even while writing Process and Reality he advanced beyond this point.
While I love blogging and writing to encourage others, the costs are getting to the point where I simply can not afford it, and I am not sure what to do.
While the impact of these classical theories has remained strong, I would like to point to a specific contribution that, in my view, has served as a kind of watershed in our thinking about the cultural dimension of religion: Clifford Geertz's essay «Religion as a Cultural System,» published in 1966.1 Although Geertz, an anthropologist, was concerned in this essay with many issues that lay on the fringes of sociologists» interests, his writing is clear and incisive, the essay displays exceptional erudition, and it provides not only a concise definition of religion but also a strong epistemological and philosophical defense of the importance of religion as a topic of inquiry.
While I was writing the recipe down as I went along, in my head I thought for sure they'd be about 7 smart points a serving, but after I put it in the WW recipe builder, 1/2 a serving, or 3 pancakes, came in at just 4 smart points each — and they are delicious!
While many of you may scoff at yet another muffin recipe being sent your way, I would like to point out that these aren't just any old muffins; these particular muffins are something to write home about.
It was while I was regurgitating these same points about Tommy La Stella that I remembered that I had written them before.
The Jazz were led by Al Jefferson's 26 points and 10 rebounds in defeat while Paul Millsap scored 10 points to go with 19 rebounds, though his 4 - of - 17 performance from the field wasn't anything to write home about.
A side of «what Griezmann can learn at Arsenal», which is the peak point of this article (don't drunk while you write Pat J, hahaha...), I see Griezmann as extraordinary person.
As of writing, the only way Liverpool can do that is to either beat Sevilla in the Europa League Final to secure a Champions League berth, or to beat West Bromwich Albion on Sunday while claiming more points than West Ham United and Southampton.
West Ham host Everton tonight and while the Hammers are unlikely to keep up their top four challenge, we can not write them off as they are just three points below Arsenal right now.
I am writing this under the assumption that Juventus will defeat Hellas Verona, pushing the Scudetto gap to five points (they did, it just takes me a while to hit publish apparently), meaning Roma still has a plausible chance at unseating the Old Lady before the season ends.
While i appreciate your time and thoughtfulness in writing and creation this piece, there are one massive obvious point.
While this is evidently a move that suits Nagatomo, in that he will be able to play more before heading to Russia in June, the most plausible interpretation of why this deal is happening from Inter's point of view concerns Javier Pastore, a man Matt wrote about here.
At the time of writing this article, Basel are two points behind Young Boys in the Swiss top flight while Dortmund are fourth in Germany, behind the trio of Bayern Munich, RB Leipzig and Schalke 04.
While their overall home form recently has been something to write home about, their 4 - 0 hammering by Man Utd in their last Reebok appearance has thrown the cat amongst the pigeons, so predicting a Bolton win might be a tad audcacious and we are almost certain Owen Coyle would settle for a point before kick - off.
While I am not prone to writing in the somewhat snarky and definitly sarcastic tone Wise employed in his Tuesday column, and although he seemed to mostly align himself with the group at Aspen - led by Dr. Bob Cantu - that views football as too dangerous to be played before the age of 14 (a position with which I respectfully disagree), I did find myself agreeing with what seemed to be his main point: that whatever measures are instituted to protect player safety will get us nowhere if the culture on NFL fields (and by extension, the high school, middle school, and youth gridiron) doesn't change.
While I feel confident that many parents can make a lovely model of Mission San Juan Capistrano and write some excellent paragraphs to accompany the fourth grade project, that is not the point.
And while she writes that, it's revolutionary to be «fighting for marriage to be about love and companionship — and not about a strictly gendered economic or social power construct,» she misses the point that same - sex couples already had love and companionship — what they wanted, and needed, were the legal and financial perks and protections marriage grants them.
megan, while that is a fair point, perhaps you forgot that you made an incredibly rude and ignorant comment about paternity... plus please explain how my sister found out she was pregnant in February and then gave birth in December... that's 10 months to my reckoning whether you're counting months or weeks, so don't write like you know everything because you don't.
While I agree with what you wrote to this point, had to stop here because of such a fundamental logic error.
An available hand to write or even just to point to something is not always a viable option while holding two littles.
In Rebecca Eanes» latest book — The Positive Parenting Workbook: An Interactive Guide for Strengthening Emotional Connection — she writes some advice I wholeheartedly agree with: While it's tempting to point fingers at our kids, our spouse, or others for the challenges we're facing at home, it's essential to take a step back and examine... -LCB- read more -RCB-
At no point does Salmond clarify this, but while the central portion takes the form of a diary it seems likely it wasn't written up every day, but rather fleshed out from notes later on (with subsequent rewriting by «associate editor» and Scottish Sun deputy editor Alan Muir).
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