Sentences with phrase «required in that particular book»

I've found that if I try to check on everything as I read back through, I tend to miss things, so I developed a process where I go through once to check on just the headers, another time to check just the footers, a third time to check on just the formatting of the chapter titles, then again for whatever else might be required in that particular book.

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In the preface to the book, Niebuhr wrote that our age, confronted by so many hopes and frustrations, «is in particular need of the Christian gospel; and requires both the relative - historical, and the final - and - absolute facets of the Christian hope to maintain its sanity and its sense of the meaning of existence.&raquIn the preface to the book, Niebuhr wrote that our age, confronted by so many hopes and frustrations, «is in particular need of the Christian gospel; and requires both the relative - historical, and the final - and - absolute facets of the Christian hope to maintain its sanity and its sense of the meaning of existence.&raquin particular need of the Christian gospel; and requires both the relative - historical, and the final - and - absolute facets of the Christian hope to maintain its sanity and its sense of the meaning of existence.»
But learning how to communicate well in stressful situations isn't something you can do by reading a book or two — this particular skill requires plenty of practice to master, and what better environment to practice it in than the gym?
While students are still required to drill that list of books, they are no longer in need to visit every library in search for a particular book.
The formatting of that particular title required the reader to zoom in and then arrow over to every block, which would be like traditional comic book or graphic novel readers needing to run a handheld magnifying glass over every page in order to read the text and see the complete artwork.
The pages are renumbered at times, and using digital navigation is frustrating with technical material — in particular if the book requires several related texts from other sources.
Being cultivated is a matter not of having read any book in particular, but of being able to find your bearings within books as a system, which requires you to know that they form a system and to be able to locate each element in relation to the others.
And some people won't explore new book promotion opportunities because «new» requires energy and enthusiasm and experimentation, and they'd rather rely on what used to work and hope that, one day, we'll all snap out of the Web 2.0 world and go back to stuffing envelopes, bringing them to the post office, making phone calls, and trying to convince 100 media contacts to please, please, please pursue a particular story angle (that may have been relevant when those envelopes were stuffed but, surely, will be have no relationship to anything going on in the news by the time they land on the media's desks).
I suppose one could argue that the older tradition in publishing, when printing a book required a fairly hefty upfront investment, led to a type of gatekeeper who decided whether or not they would make that investment for a particular submitted book.
As used in this chapter, the term «registration records» includes any information which a library requires a patron to provide in order to become eligible to borrow books and other materials, and the term «circulation records» includes all information which identifies the patrons borrowing particular books and other materials.
It's because RPGs, and DQ7 in particular, have books full of text, while a Rocket Slime game requires something between a tenth and a hundredth of the translation and localization work.
The Report will assist people who require court time in Provincial Court, for either civil or criminal matters, to know approximately when they are likely to be able to book that court time in a particular location.
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