Maybe it's more watchable if you let yourself get lost in it and pay closer attention to its themes
rather than its footnotes.
After these sources have been given their full value, as part of the text
rather than a footnote, we are encouraged to notice where we may find further reading on the topic.
Paragraph notes
rather than footnotes are employed and placed throughout the text immediately following the paragraph setting out a point of law.
Not exact matches
These months could become a great moment in British political history,
rather than a shabby
footnote to a shameful month of scandal.
As the film expands, the meteor strike that never was turns out to be a
footnote rather than a headline.
Rather than seeing
footnotes as a distraction, the author suggests we view them as a boon to readers with short attention spans, as «a chance to rest,» particularly if we're reading about Kant's categorical imperative or some other mind - boggling subject.
Footnotes are also used to adjudge the source of information, thoughts or interpretations, even if they are delineated
rather than paraphrased.
For example, being able highlight and annotate the book without ruining it in the process, or being able to research
footnote references with a single click
rather than having to manually find the resource and look it up.
Explain why it is appropriate to disregard the advice of David Rind about showing uncertainties
rather than hiding them in
footnotes.
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.
Rather than recycle, or risk those friendships, I'll mail a copy to the first 7 Canadian - school law students who email me; claim they'll attempt to read the piece (including the
footnotes — my best writing tends to be buried in the
footnotes); ask nicely — the magic word is «please»; and provide a snail mail address.
[
Footnote 12] Sometimes the legislative delegation to an agency on a particular question is implicit,
rather than explicit.
So long as the majority of caselaw services put greater
rather than less distance between
footnote calls and their notes
than the printed page, inline citations seem the better choice, at least for this reader.
By being more agile and responsive
than IBM, HP, and Compaq — and other channel - only firms that are now industry
footnotes — and allowing customers to custom configure their systems
rather than relying on fixed SKUs, Dell built itself up to be a multi-billion dollar company and giant that it is today.
Under pressure from outraged shareholders, the SEC now requires public companies to produce a scorecard that spells out in black and white just how much top executives earn — and how they earn it —
rather than burying the details in
footnotes that even analysts find confusing.
If the lease is classified as an operating lease, the seller's rent obligation usually is disclosed in a
footnote to the balance sheet
rather than as a liability.