Sentences with phrase «remind readers of»

Therefore, from time to time we like to remind our readers of customers about do and don'ts of cover letter writing.
Recently TOROG has updated two of the memos and has added a new one, providing a good opportunity for Slaw to remind readers of the existence of these very helpful documents.
Along the way, Cherry and Braasch remind readers of the importance of using data to test hypotheses.
In the meantime perhaps you might like to remind readers of the sea levels scenario Hansen predicted for the end of the century and might then like to calculate the exponential rise needed to attain it.
We emphasize the word «dissatisfaction» and remind readers of the Can't Get No Satisfaction algorithm:
Citi warned us last year that a number of key benefits offered by the Prestige card would be tweaked (to make them less rewarding) or removed altogether (I discussed these here) so, with the 23 July start date for these benefit changes now just a month away, I thought it was time to remind readers of one of the big changes that's about to hit.
First, I should remind readers of my approach since day one.
Today, we discuss three fairly common errors we remind our readers of from time to time.
For instance, if the first book in a fiction series gets most of the attention and sales, use your bio to remind readers of the next books in the series.
«Always skillful and entertaining, Gerritsen's memorable and enjoyable tale will remind readers of exactly why she remains so very popular.»
By following this advice, you will remind the readers of your main idea, show how the conclusions were reached, and strengthen the overall effect of your argument.
The tone and complex male protagonist will remind readers of Markus Zusack's Printz Honor Book, I Am the Messenger (2005).
But just defaulting to a certain trim size because you like the size or you think that it will remind readers of a hardcover is not a great idea.
Told with heart and intellect, Journal of a UFO Investigator will remind readers of the works of Michael Chabon and Jonathan Lethem.
- Connie Nelson, Minneapolis Star - Tribune «Star - crossed lovers... Pavla serves to remind readers of the moral of the story, that a good soul can find transcendence in the face of unbearable odds.
Not only can bilingual books for children help teach a new language smoothly, they can also remind readers of what is important in life.
In reference to that last question, I hardly need remind readers of the old adage: «divided parties don't win elections»...
May I remind my readers of a speech that Bertha Lewis gave in 2004, when she stood in front of Brooklyn Community Board 2, and praised Bruce Ratner and his Atlantic Yards development, saying,
One contestant in this week's tilt, who was similarly tactful but proud to remind readers of her lineage as the daughter of Mexican immigrants, a class of people Trump accused of «bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they're rapists,» was Lizette Salas.
This is to remind his readers of Zechariah's Holy Spirit - inspired prophecy which describes both Jesus» and John's ministries (1:67 - 79).
Tinder employs them more like Weberian ideal types — simplified images that make key ideas clear — than like real, historical groups, and he consistently puts the terms «Catholic» and «Reformation» in quotes to remind readers of the possible distortions.
Let me remind readers of the extraordinary experience of Toyohiko Kagawa, who was undoubtedly an upsetter of people.
Its authors, Norman Dennis and George Erdos (neither of them Catholic) quoted The Ecclesiastical History of England by the Venerable Bede to remind readers of an earlier time when society had been in an equally parlous state.
Alibaba chirped on Twitter, not forgetting to remind readers of Stewart's status as «the queen of all things #Home.»
It reminded readers of Bushnell's early ties to the man behind the Macintosh computer, iPod, iPhone and iPad.
McGinn next reminds the reader of the persistence of the apocalyptic mentality in the late twentieth century.
He also reminds the reader of the resentful «good» brother of the Prodigal Son parable.
I must therefore remind the reader of some important points in the issue.
She reminds her readers of the significance of the sacraments as an extension of that healing mission.
Smith reminds readers of the idea of divine accommodation, which suggests that «in the process of divine inspiration, God did not correct every incomplete or mistaken viewpoint of the biblical authors in order to communicate through them with their readers... The point of the inspired scripture was to communicate its central point, not to straighten out every kink and dent in the views of all the people involved in biblical inscripturation and reception along the way.»
I remind the reader of Gunter's point above: «Throughout the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries matter had been conceived as comprised of passive, simply - located particles whose most fundamental character is their imperviousness to change.
Jacobs also helpfully reminds readers of what was actually happening in Lewis's life when he first began to write these stories.
We need quote only the first four lines to remind the reader both of the splendor of Herbert's imagery and the depth of his conviction:
The narrator reminds the reader of this: «The rays of the moon fell through the prison bars, forming on the wall a shadow that reminded the priest of the man of Galilee.»
Thus here, in his reference to the «city of David», Luke reminds his readers of the belief that Bethlehem was the place where a ruler like David, would be born (Micah 5:2).
To see clearly Leclerc's originality in this regard it will be helpful to remind the reader of the older scholastic view of Suarez, and then to present Leclerc's solution, noting both its similarities and differences from the older view.
She evoked that remembered world of pale salt grass and tiny bay waves with a freshness and immediacy that reminded readers of Virginia Woolf's early work.
He pointed a finger at Andy Coulson and reminded readers of the royal phone bugging scandal that the new Tory Communications guru was associated with when he edited the News of the World.
Dawkins has become «Darwin's rottweiler» — as Alister McGrath, an Oxford theologian, reminded readers of his recent book, Dawkins» God: Genes, Memes, and the Meaning of Life — so intent on prevailing in intellectual combat that he alienates others and undermines the dazzling quality of his argumentative skills.
The book reminds the reader of the challenges facing many African Americans today, including high unemployment, staggering neighborhood crime and violence, and large percentages of children growing up in low - income single - parent households.
«In this timely book, Hatch exposes the massive effort to dismantle public education, while reminding readers of its purpose.
Julia Pierpont's anticipated debut reminds readers of a universally acknowledged fact: It's a strange feeling when you realize your parents are human.
La Valley's time spent with the Uyghur, traveling across the Taklamakan Desert, adds an impressive layer of emotion and authenticity, reminding readers of the ultimate power of words to change one's world.
Placed by the German Embassy in Washington, it reminded readers of the existence of the war zone and cautioned that «vessels flying the flag of Great Britain, or of any of her allies, are liable to destruction» and that travelers sailing on such ships «do so at their own risk.»
«This is memory,» she repeats again and again throughout her narrative, continually reminding readers of both the power and fallibility of human recollection and understanding.
Sometimes it means adhering to a certain spirit, as in «A Field of Roses,» which reminds readers of Emily Dickinson.
The writer manages in a liitle more than one hundred pages to outline a character who reminds the reader of Travis Bickle («Taxi Driver» by M. Scorcese) and for whom we feel sympathy despite his extraordinary violent deeds.
Beautiful and sweet but never saccharine, Following Papa's Song reminds readers of the amazing connection between parents and children.
Although the little boy and his mother never know about the bear's action - packed journey, a tiny crab follows him everywhere, reminding readers of the bear's secret adventures.
As their snipes and barbs morph into attempts at understanding, their personal growth reminds the reader of what is still occurring, on a grander scale, in the country these memorable women call home.
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