Sentences with phrase «read some sections as»

Read these sections as individual tasks that you can outsource, even as you keep others in - house.
I also like paper when I have a long document and don't need to read some sections as closely as others.
The length is a little intimidating for some job seekers, but most use the book as a reference reading sections as needed.

Not exact matches

As a kid, I always loved reading the section in magazines where readers sent in their best ideas to solve household problems.
Students, parents and teachers who visit www.khanacademy.org/sat will find quizzes based on the math and reading sections of the new SAT scheduled to make its debut in March, as well as full - length practice tests written by the College Board.
«This court should read Section 135 as enforcing a near - absolute civil ban on the use of names belonging to charitable organization or names that are confusingly similar,» Schiller writes in the brief supporting his state court petition.
Days after reading sections of the book, results showed heightened connectivity in the areas of the brain involved in receptivity for language as well as physical sensation and movement.
Public policy has consequences, as any Minnesotan who reads the business section of their local newspaper can tell you.
Before you get started writing your plan, read our eBook to learn about the required sections and how to best communicate your vision to lenders as an attractive borrower.
You've probably been reading a lot about the U.S. steel industry lately, and the prospects for U.S. steelmakers such as U.S. Steel (natch), AK Steel, and Steel Dynamics profiting from new «Section 232» trade protections levied by the Trump Administration.
Also Bullet point 2 in the entry section should read March 8 high, not May 8 high as well.
Keep these challenges in the back of your mind as you read the next few sections and start planning your strategic approach.
As I mentioned in the section on «Structure», headings help your readers understand what your article is about and whether it's worth reading.
The eighth and ninth sentences of the second paragraph within the Credit Quality section in the Overview of Continuing Operations should read as follows:
Each magazine covers several communities with well thought out articles and discusses characteristics such as: Median Housing Price City / Town Profile Arts & Cultural Activities Recreation & Outdoor Activities Continuing Education Opportunities Hospital Airports Tax Info Climate & Weather At the end of the articles, key characteristics are bulleted in a quick read section.
As you can see from reading our Equity section, tax reform will lift S&P 500 earnings for 2018, although we believe that quite a bit of the good news was already priced into the markets by the end of 2017.
Prospective investors should read the full text of this PDS, as the information contained in individual sections is not intended to and does not provide a comprehensive review of the business and the financial affairs of the Fund.
Bellafiore, in the book, not only gives you a psychological insight into what makes a successful trader tick, but also shares technical tools for making solid trade decisions, including a section on reading tape — or tracking buy and sell orders as they come in.
People from the community objected, going as far as to build a Facebook page called «STOP the Mosque Newton County Ga.» The page's about section reads: «Let's get together on this folks!
With that thought in mind and with encouragement from Harish - who has published more than a dozen books on Indian spirituality - I decided to try for an arranged marriage in India, where this system has operated with a high success rate for thousands of years and is still the dominant marriage system, as anyone who reads an Indian newspaper's matrimonial section is sure to discover.
Wisest: Richard Beck with «Social Media as Sacrament» [The comment section is also definitely worth a read]
[The entire comment section is worth a read as we heard from hundreds of LGBT folks and their parents, who shared both painful and hopeful stories.]
That is clearest in the singing of four - part hymns, something that Protestant congregations learned as a matter of routine (the standard teachers» manual used in Saxony in Bach's childhood had sections on reading, arithmetic, and four - part singing).
As I was reading through this section of scripture today I felt compelled to look up another opinion of what it meant to compare it to my understanding of the passage.
Even if one can in principle assign implicit prices to in - kind goods and services, in practice pricing the unpriced can be deviously difficult, as can be seen by reading the methods sections of papers in environmental economics as they come up with absurdly varying estimates of how to value an un-dammed river.
In the seminary's original statement, adopted in 1950, the section pertaining to Scripture read as follows:
In reading this section, regard verse 15 as a footnote: a warning to beware of the evil influence of the Pharisees and of Herod.
For his final presentation in class, he had chosen to work on a reading of a section from 2 Corinthians 11, where Paul speaks of his «weakness» as an apostle of Christ.
@jf well your information about the New Testament is about as accurate as your Old Testament knowledge, The prophecies of the Old testament concerning Christ could not have been written after the fact because we now have the Dead Sea Scrolls, with an almost complete Old Testament dated 100 - 200 years before the birth of Christ, Your interpretation of God at His worst shows a complete lack of understanding as to what was being communicated.We don't know what the original texts of the New Testament were written in as to date there are no original copies available.Greek was the common language of the day.Most of the gospels were reported written somewhere in the 30 year after Christs resurrection time frame, not the unspecified «long after «you reference and three of the authors knew Jesus personally in His earthly ministry, the other Knew Jesus as his savior and was in the company of many who also knew Jesus.You keep referencing changes, «gazillion «was the word used but you never referenced one change, so it is assumed we are to take your word for it.What may we ask are your credentials?Try reading Job your own self, particularly the section were Job says «My ears had heard of you but now my eyes have seen you.Therefore I despise myself and repent in dust and ashes»
I merely said the verse popped in my mind when I read a certain section of Jeremy's blog post, but ironically, you reminded me of Paul's command to the Ephesians that they SHOULD use it as a weapon.
During this Year of Faith, this book could be read in sections as part of a more meditative approach to understanding the Creed or as a resource for use as part of a study group.
Anyway, I love your blog, your breaker - sheep thoughts / actions and you as a person, but my last issue is that you are writing about too many relevant and intriguing issues and I'm losing «profits» by spending too much time reading and commenting... any chance I could get a financial kick - back (profit) for my time spent adding to the spirtiuality section of your blog!?
(I'll let you read your section before it's published, but I will retain the rights to the final product, as it appears in the book.)
atheists, stop ur bashing... the religious, stop ur loose interpretations of things u barely know of... as an agnostic atheist, i'm sickened to see that these religious debates have been taken to the comments section of many news providers... this is a lose - lose approach to debate people... i just want to read one intelligentt comment for once that doesn't include negativity.
I didn't read entire commentaries, but only the sections on Genesis 1 - 4 from 32 different commentaries, so I figure that counts as 1 book... I also read dozens of journal articles... Click the link for this post to see the archives for the podcast episodes.
A first section argues the need for such support, and the second part considers a recent influential reading of process theology as political theology.1 In the third section attention is directed to Hegel, and in the final section to Whitehead.
Infidels learn from history and from their mistakes and unfortunately in many cases failed to read the section of the NT that preaches loving thy neighbor as thyself.
I was taken aback to read Richard John Neuhaus» comments (While We're At It, December 1999) on my April 1999 article in Commentary and my response to Eugene Fisher in the letters section of the same journal (June / July) concerning the distinction between the Church as a human institution and as «the Mystical Body of Christ.»
I've read a lot of the more controversial postings recently (such as the recent ones on Hell and Homosexuality as well as some older ones about the definition of the gospel) where it seems that the debates in the comment section always fail (at least for me) to help those who are trying to learn.
As I was writing my application piece and waiting for it to be read and approved, I watched several of the short videos in their «Examiner University» section which contain tips for writing good articles.
On the whole, the section reads more naturally if understood as being laid mainly in Perea.
I always find it fascinating to learn more about the people who read this blog, and I love it when you interact with each other as you so often do in the comment sections on the forums.
So of course I was all up in arms when I found out that a bunch of publishers and politicians tried to «civilize» these documents by taking out the parts they didn't like — the n - word from a new edition of Huck Finn and those embarrassing sections about slaves counting as three - fifths of a person in Congress» reading of the Constitution.
As for the text of the Gospel, students now have the advantage of Erwin Nestle's new edition (the seventeenth, 1941) with its full apparatus of variant readings, handy size, and low price; S. C. E. Legg's full — if not always accurate — apparatus in the new «Oxford Tischendorf» (1935); and F. L. Cross's edition of Hans Lietzmann's edition of A. Huck, A Synopsis of the First Three Gospels (ninth edition, with Introduction in English, section headings in German and English, text and apparatus in Greek, 1936).
Tried these the other day — really disappointed as they turned out bad and that I had wasted so many expensive ingredients I used everything listed, wish I had've read the comments section more though to see you saying to ONLY use orange sweet potato, as I used white fleshed, and an actual measurement, as I must've used too much.
I missed it, which is totally my fault, but as I've made hummus a million times I didn't really read the food processing section carefully.
So I was reading your about section, I have a friend, who is polish and lives in London as well!
(UPDATE: Please read the comment section — it includes a reply from Rainforest Alliance as well as my response and that of a TransFair representative — and my follow up - post which in there is a lengthy reply from the Smithsonian Bird - Friendly folks.)
It reads as follows (emphasis on section that applies to coffee):
As I read through each recipe and headnote, I had already bookmarked about 20 recipes before I even got close to the dessert section, but when I did arrive there and onto to these brownies, that's where I stopped.
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