It's hard to get a real sense of who a person is by just
reading their words on a page and looking at their well - proofed pictures... but my hope is that the most real Melanie comes across in my posts.
Op - Ed There's a 99 % chance that you're
reading these words on news.Bitcoin.com.
There's a 99 % chance that you're
reading these words on news.Bitcoin.com.
After seeing the trailer and
reading your words on the world, it certainly seems this would lend itself well to the PlayStation Move.
That capability is important in order to reach readers who simply don't respond to just
reading words on a printed page, such as those readers who are looking for a more immersive experience with the material they are attempting to learn.
It can be an entirely different experience from
reading words on a page.
I'm sure I could have great fun rubbing the pages in my fingers and sniffing them, but isn't the point of
reading the words on the page?
For many students, the idea of
reading words on a screen is not as appealing as on a printed page.
There's no way to ensure that the person
reading your words on the other side of the screen will pick up on your implied joke or your subtle shift in tone.
I was amazed at how I could feel so connected to someone through simply
reading their words on a website.
Quick question: Are
you reading these words on a phone?
Rather than simply
reading the words on the page, adults must provide extemporaneous detail based solely on the imagery.
Your self at this moment is
reading the words on this paper.
It might sound superfluous, as you're simply
reading words on a page.
Watch PowerPoint presenter
read every word on every bullet of every slide.
And this is the most important point: When we talk about the qualities of a great leader or
read their words on paper without truly understanding the enormous challenges they face and the rare strength it takes to overcome them, we may as well be two - dimensional stick figures trying to imagine a three - dimensional world.
I read the word on my own.
Read his words on the matter again to see for yourself.
To
read the words on this page you have mastered a set of rules designed to teach the art of reading in silence.
I read those words on the night of the Sunderland game (that being the...
Read the words on the page and do the interactive activities.
A lot of lecterns are fitted with plenty of drawers and cupboards, but a quick check of the one in our main science theatre last week revealed a jumble of forgotten handouts from a conference, an expensive but chalky calculator, several well chewed pens, some overhead projection transparencies with print so minute that I took one and frightened my students with it, a pair of prescription spectacles (abandoned, perhaps, because their owner couldn't
read the words on the screen?)
If you struggle to pack on pounds of rock - solid muscle, then you'll want to
read every word on this page.
He doesn't exactly mimic Baldwin, who we see in many of the archival clips, but he does much more than
read words on the page.
One girl insisted she could not
read the words on the board and could do nothing, although she eventually started on the worksheets.
Exhibition visitors act in different ways — some streak through, others stroll and pick up bits of detail along the way, and others dive in deeply and
read every word on the wall.
At 6 years, starts to
read words on the page and make predictions while reading, using knowledge, pictures, and text.
Contrarily, struggling readers often unthinkingly
read the words on the page.
A child can
read the words on a page in front of him, but he can't always make sense of them.
The game is played in much the same way as the standard Memory Card Game, with the addition of the players
reading the word on each card as they play the game.
Player A draws a card from the stack and
reads the word on it out loud, moving her index finger from left to right underneath the letters as she reads.
Nick Gibb is committed to systematic synthetic phonics which is now embedded in the statutory National Curriculum for English, and he is also committed to promoting a love of reading — pointing out, however, that children are more likely to love reading if they can actually
read the words on the page in the first place.
While thrilled by their children's emerging literacy skills, many parents are surprised to learn that the fact that a child can
read words on a page doesn't necessarily mean he comprehends what he is reading.
A sub-group of these sixth graders who can
read the words on a page, but struggle with comprehension, also meet for one hour a day, every day, with a literacy tutor.
The words are too small or they can't
read the words on the page, yet that's how things still are in schools.»
He claims that «There will always be plenty of people who welcome the opportunity to
read words on paper rather than staring into yet another glowing screen.»
On the website you can scroll through the video and
read the words on the bullet: Reads: Son, Abductee, Victim, Orphan, Recruit, Soldier, Warrior, Ally, Hero, Savior... * Long Spin *... Traitor, then it hits Chiefs Helmet.
Do nt just
read the words on the chart, but write them down.
Just like an in - person presentation, using a slide show is fine as long as you don't
read the words on the slides.
A dull and boring first impression may ward off the clients even before
they read a word on your website thus making you lose many fruitful business opportunities.
That's assuming you don't
read every word on each page, though.
Our brains don't
read words on screens with as much detail or care as they do when the words appear in print.
Read each word on your resume once more, this time asking yourself:
Words are power, but even before a hiring manager
reads the words on your resume, s / he will have a first impression of you!
I want to give you a quick tip... Do NOT sign up for another program, not even mine, until
you read every word on this page.
Oh Melissa, I am one reader that will look at every single photo and
read every word on the wedding!
This company called Vetrazzo makes them out of recycled glass... you can even
read words on some of the pieces.
Not exact matches
It makes sense because when someone is
on the move they don't have time to
read through a thousand
words of content.
It's an 11,000 -
word gem that
reads like 3,000, a clear, precise, and brutal evisceration of Facebook and the havoc it has wrought
on the news industry — and itself — for the last two years.
Again, in case you don't want to take my
word on this, here are some articles you can
read that support this point: