I want to start this article by making a very firm
prefacing statement that I want to make sure everyone reads.
· Sometimes a simple
prefacing statement of, «This is hard for me to share...» can really soothe the nerves
Prefacing each statement with «PlayStation» you can tell the PS4 to take screenshots, play games (by saying the game name and then «start»), go back to the home screen, select applications and power off.
I also meant to say that when I read this post, I immediately thought of another phrase: «No offense, but...» Just as
prefacing a statement with, «Don't judge me» puts the listener on the defensive (since it appears that the speaker is expecting judgment), so does saying, «No offense» to somebody... it implies that you are going to say something rude to them.
While Ricky Bobby takes it a little too far,
prefacing any statement with «With all due respect» means you feel the other person is misguided.
Erman
prefaces this statement by saying that it feels like RIM's marketing in North America «has given up.»
Whenever anyone
prefaces a statement with, «This isn't about... whatever...» that's exactly what its about and this statement of «We don't mean to inflame...» is exactly what this is about.
I want to
preface my statement by saying that I hope I'm wrong and I will gladly eat my words if Arsenal exceed my expectations, but I very much doubt that we will finish in the top 4 this season for the following reasons:
Please
preface those statements with» In my opinion....»
Also, removing those three players from the equation, which is how I literally
prefaced my statement, is literally 100 % of the players that I'd make available for Kawhi.
I'm pretty sure there's a cosmic rule in parenting: If
you preface any statement with «I will never, ever, ever...» before you actually have children, your chances of doing that thing increase exponentially.
It is not worthwhile to correct unless one
prefaces each statement with a «not».
You could soften either of these statements with
a preface statement, such as «I'm very interested in this position and I'm a little concerned that a discussion of salary at this point could screen me out or box me in...»
Instead, try
prefacing your statements with something along the lines of: «This isn't your fault, and you didn't do anything wrong; I just need to talk to someone about this,» says Dr. Stollman.
Not exact matches
This is
prefaced by a chilling
statement from Doctor Strange earlier on in the film whilst they're aboard Ebony Maw's ship.
For Mark's Gospel, the connection occurs almost immediately, as Jesus's
statement that some «will not taste death until they see the kingdom of God after it has come with power»
prefaces the event of the transfiguration (Mark 9:1 — 2).
The story of the raising of Lazarus is
prefaced by a
statement of its purpose: it is not only for the glory of God but «that the Son of God may be glorified by means of it» (V. 4).
As a matter of fact, Bultmann's Jesus and the Word of 1926 was
prefaced with a classic
statement of the modern view of history, and on this basis he states that his book reflects his own encounter with the historical Jesus, and may mediate an encounter with the historical Jesus on the part of the reader.
I use «signals» instead of «signs» in consideration of Miss Langer's
statement in the «
Preface to the Edition of 1951,» where she indicates that Charles Morris» terminology has advantages over her own.
From the introduction to Evangelicals and Catholics Together at Twenty: Vital
Statements on Contested Topics (Brazos, 2015), edited by Timothy George and Thomas G. Guarino, with foreword by George Weigel, and
prefaces by Timothy Cardinal Dolan and J.I Packer.
Nelson, a senior zoologist at the American Museum of Natural History, wrote that
statement in the
preface to a recent book by Wendell Bird, the leading attorney for the creationist organizations.
has to be used to
preface the next
statement, so that the listener does not take the
statement in an unintended sense.
There are too many
statements in the Bible affirming that those who believe are saved (including, of course, John 3:16, which is cited as the
preface to «The Gift of Salvation») for us to say that something other than belief is necessary for salvation.
They were
prefaced by the
statement that the awards
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.
Should I have the money, and a child in the public education system, I belive I could take the issue to court and win that educators must always
preface any remark that deals with the theory of evolution with
statements such as: «it is thought» or «there is reason to believe» or some or qualifying
statement indicating that it is just a theory, not fact.
It was
prefaced by a
statement insisting on his loyalty to Rome and making the common and theologically proper distinction between, on the one hand, Scripture and its interpretation in canonical
statements from Rome and, on the other, the opinions, however venerable, of Aquinas and other Fathers of the Church.
And Jeremiah's exhortation that ascribes the cycle of the seasons to divine activity is
prefaced with the flat
statement that his contemporaries pay no regard to this view.
I will
preface this following
statement with the knowledge that it may well be twisting the knife for quite a few of you.
It's either not thought through at all or, worse, it is Cameron deliberately, manipulatively,
prefacing his ONE IMPORTANT
STATEMENT of the week — which is about how to prevent children accessing legitimate adult porn — with headlines about child abuse.
Prefacing my course list with the following
statement concerning my true...
Savanna: Let me
preface this by saying that I am essentially in love with every actor on this list, so the majority of my commentary will probably consist of
statements like «He's so dreamy!»
This is
prefaced by a chilling
statement from Doctor Strange earlier on in the film whilst they're aboard Ebony Maw's ship.
The books reviewed here are the first to be published in a series titled «Issues of Our Times,» edited by the omnipresent Harvard professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., whose picture, with a brief
statement,
prefaces each.
But before I make any further
statements, let me
preface the rest with the following two premises:
Authors should send us their eBook manuscripts with all the text they would like included in a single file: title page (if not using a jpeg), copyright page, table of contents, other books by author, dedication and / or acknowledgements, foreword and / or
preface (if any), chapters (main document), a
statement announcing end of book and beginning of a teaser chapter (optional), the teaser chapter of next book (optional),
statement saying «End of Sample Chapter» with link where readers can learn / buy book, and author bio.
The material added to this edition seems slight: the Nobel committee's
statement on Maathai, her acceptance speech, a new
preface and an interview she did with the Worldwatch Institute, where at last some of her passion shines through.
The Art of Destiny: Volume 2 features contributions in the form of a
preface from art director Michael Zak explaining how his father inspired him to create sandbox worlds and a foreword by game director Luke Smith that details the amount of effort and creativity invested in making numerous environments within a universe that can be described in the
statement «Almost every idea fits».
I should
preface this review with the
statement that I haven't been all that impressed with the Tony Hawk series as of late with the exception of THUG.
The exhibition
statement is
prefaced by the following text by the artist, evocative of her poetic forms and recalling the centrality of ritual dance to her practice:
Includes:
preface, selected
statements by craftsmen, brief biographical information, list of artists in the exhibition, selected images.
@ In Dody Muller's account of her husband, Jan's life
prefacing the catalogue on Jan Muller, prepared by the Guggenheim Museum for the January, February 1962 exhibition of his works, the
statement is made, quote, AIn a sense the 813 Broadway exhibition contained the rudiments of the Hansa Gallery, which was to form on East Twelfth Street and which opened in the autumn of 1952.
For her first exhibition with PLHK, Varady has
prefaced her project with «I don't like passion», a
statement made by Louise Bourgeois as a way into a specific dialog with the artist and her work.
A
preface by Thelma Golden anchors the 256 - page volume and is followed by scholarly essays from Haynes, Nikki A. Greene and Bridget R. Cooks; responses to Thomas's work by four contemporary artists; and a resource section including personal photos, an artist
statement, and early articles and interviews.
Published to accompany the solo exhibition Salleh Japar: Gurindam dan Igauan at the Earl Lu Gallery Editor: Venka Purushothaman
Preface by Eugene Tan Essay by Venka Purushothaman
Statements by Salleh Japar, Chua Beng Huat, Venka Purushothaman, Ahmad Mashadi and TK Sabapathy Biographical information Softback, 50 pages, 21 x 21 cm, 28 illus.
Let me
preface my response by saying that I read the same passage you did, namely, that «
statement (2) is wrong,» and, believe me, I recognize that out of context it is hard to give that passage an interpretation other than yours.
Those who like to call me «arrogant» might care to note that I
preface essentially all
statements regarding my own work with a qualifying term such as «unless I have made an error» or «if I am correct».
duncansteel wrote... «Those who like to call me «arrogant» might care to note that I
preface essentially all
statements regarding my own work with a qualifying term such as «unless I have made an error» or «if I am correct».»
The
Preface of the 1998 Report provides a clear
statement of the attribution problem: -LSB-...]
Please, O H Dahlsveen, at least
preface your nonsense with some
statement that this is how you imagine it works.