It differs from ordinary
prefaces because it does not state who the author is; it resembles them in its statements about (1) the occasion of the work, (2) its reliance on trustworthy materials, and (3) its insistence upon the competence of the author.
And I'm also gonna preface that preface with
this preface because it needs to be said and also because yo...
Not exact matches
I offer the above deposition as
preface to confessing my dismay» I can not say despair
because despair is a sin» over the state of Lutheranism in America today.
Two and a half centuries later the German philosopher Immanuel Kant, in the «
Preface to the Second Edition» of his Critique of Pure Reason (1787), appropriated this «Copernican Revolution» in thought for his own shift from the presumed objectivity of what we know to the act of conscious knowing itself.2 It remains a contestable assessment
because the movement is precisely in the opposite direction: After Copernicus, we humans are no longer understood to be in the center of the universe, whereas Kant concentrated precisely on the subjectivity of individual knowing.
It is not a very good history, but it is probably as good a history as we can expect, not only
because it is the best of its kind, and practically the only survival of its kind (Several other authors, according to Josephus, had undertaken to write accounts of the revolt — see the opening paragraphs of his
preface to The Jewish War.
One trusts that the absence of Guiney and other Catholics from these pages is not
because Woodworth numbers them among the «almost «Christians» or «non «Christians,» but simply
because of considerations of length; in the
preface he notes, for example, that he used far less than half his source material.
The Decalogue is
prefaced by a reminder that Yahweh is the God who led Israel out of Egyptian bondage, precisely
because forgetting this foundational story always results in breaking the commandments prohibiting idolatry.
I have been a bit lazy and used the
prefaced gluten free mixes to date simply
because I could not find a good recipe but this looks great — thanks!
I'm just going to go ahead and
preface that you shouldn't judge this recipe based on photos,
because... well... meatloaf... It just isn't photogenic!
(Now, to
preface I'm only addressing long - term relationships / marriages of people between the ages of 24 - 47; not past 47
because menopause starts to set in and that's whole different animal).
My favorite response: on a Convio customer conference call yesterday, one online organizer apparently
prefaced a question for Convio's Gene Austin with, «As someone who just signed a contract with Convio
because it WAS N'T Blackbaud....»
Because they are unfamiliar with George Bernard Shaw's
Preface on Doctors (1909), which encapsulates the conflicts of interest inherent in privatized healthcare?
I had just read this article
prefacing an ad for an arthritis remedy which I was about to order for my husband but decided against doing so
because you were only given 14 days from the DATE OF THE ORDER before another shipment would be sent automatically.
Let me
preface this by saying this company is NOT a scam, which some may think
because it sounds too good to be true.
Of course, I would like to
preface by saying that just
because it is on sale, you don't have to buy it.
I will
preface this by saying that I'm not a big fan of hair masks to begin with,
because any hair mask I've used makes my hair feel heavy and more dirty.
I want to
preface this by saying that I love my male coworkers and most of the challenges I face come from dealing with those outside of the venue, but there are challenges I face that my colleagues don't — simply
because they are men.
Suzanne K. Oshima, Matchmaker: I think it's interesting that you
prefaced your question with «it sounds silly»... and the reason why I bring that up is
because I think deep down you know this is completely silly!
He legit asked her for a specific number,
prefacing that it was okay to ask
because he was the father of a daughter.
Such features are enormously useful as a
preface to a field trip
because they're a quick, visually appealing, information - rich way to introduce the location and its history and special features to your students.
Let's
preface this post with a nod to those who claim that some charters produce better student outcomes
because they don't accept their «fair share» of kids...
Let's
preface this post with a nod to those who claim that some charters produce better student outcomes
because they don't accept their «fair share» of kids eligible for special education.
«It's great that you brought this up,
because I just did a blog post a couple days ago on what should authors blog about, and actually I have a very long
preface to the real meaty advice, which is maybe you just shouldn't blog in the first place.
Because I
prefaced my remarks by saying that none of the characters was likeable, people felt like I shouldn't have shared it.
I
preface telling you about myself by talking about my writing
because I absolutely love to write and use all my spare time doing so.
Books which should not be processable,
because they're severely malformed, are
prefaced with invalid - in the title.
Incidentally, and as a
preface, I think book marketing is vastly overrated and often fails
because authors are often either:
I should already
preface this by saying that, after reading the responses by the publishers, feel free to discuss your overall position on the situation,
because discussion is good, and especially for those who live on the side where you do read manga that has no chance of being published in English for a multitude of reasons, it may be something you want to know.
Let me
preface my comments by saying that this looks like a good food so I am nitpicking a few things here just
because it has so many ingredients that you don't usually see in dog foods.
Let me just
preface this first by saying the reason I ask it is
because I've heard it numerous times, not just once.
She sits and stretches her neck out to put on the collar
because it's a
preface to getting to retrieve.
As a
preface, Toronto is jam packed with good bars, so this is not an exhaustive list by any means — these five were picked
because of quality, of course, but my personal connection with them (which means a few of them are in the Old Town area — but my general top spots for good bars are Trinity Bellwoods area, King / Queen West and Cabbagetown / Leslieville).
I want to
preface this entry with the biggest warning ever
because HO BOY is this game disturbing.
I should
preface, I probably shouldn't say that
because the staff working on this game.
I would like to
preface the meat of this review with a disclaimer: I absolutely adored the game, and
because I adored it, I spent a good amount of time after finishing it (approximately four days after I fired it up for the first time) reflecting and even watching my boyfriend play through the game.
The word «streamlined» was
prefaced with the word «slightly»
because Fire Emblem Heroes still has quite a bit of meat on its bones — so much, in fact, that it doesn't always explain how to use some of the items you pick up along the way.
I found out about this painting show
because a friend DM'd me on Instagram sharing Doron Langberg's work, which she
prefaced with: «Some gay art.»
Because I was asked to write the
preface to the first showing of it on the West Coast and in trying to find common denominators among the various people, including some people that we now would not regard as Abstract Expressionist, I realized that one couldn't make aesthetically a common denominator, but that what everybody did have in common in the sense that there was a School of Paris or in those days a Boston School of Jewish Expressionist painters, there was a New York School.
Sometimes a lay bencher will
preface their remarks by saying, «I am not a lawyer but...» We tend to drown that out
because we revere their perspectives and contributions.
Because I can every time I walk into this new space:) I will
preface these photos by saying this: the backsplash didn't get installed!