It's easy to build structures with
short sentences if one knows one's material and one has acquired what should be basic skills.
In April 2014, the Justice Department announced a new clemency initiative to prioritize applications from people who would have been gotten much
shorter sentences if they were convicted today, among other criteria.
Not exact matches
Part of the reason is that it can take years to access prison rehabilitation programs
if you have a longer
sentence because people with
shorter sentences get priority; despite recent national efforts to make opioid antidotes and addiction treatments more widely accessible, many prisons still don't have these programs in place, leaving addicts who make it out of prison far more susceptible to relapse.
If you're pitching via email, keep your pitch equally
short — perhaps just a few
sentences or
short paragraphs, with relevant contact information.
Psalm 104:30, addressing God and speaking of the creatures, says, «Thou sendest forth thy spirit, they are created And, as
if in response, Elihu says to Job (34:14 - 15) that
if God «gather unto himself his spirit and his breath; All flesh shall perish together...» I have cut Elihu's
sentence a little
short so as to leave the emphasis on the phrase «all flesh.»
I would compare these to encyclopedias;
if you were teaching a person to read, you wouldn't hand them an encyclopedia, you'd give them something
shorter, more simple, more clear, where the
sentences were concise and not overly wordy.
Napo argued courts would be forced to use
short prison
sentences if no resources are available for community orders.
Such technologies may be made more reliable
if they used a person speaking a
short sentence rather than a static photo, because speech, with its combination of static features plus dynamics, offers more data, a more complex personal identifier.
Formally barring a researcher from receiving federal funds is usually a professional death
sentence, even
if the ban is
short, he adds.
(Think about it:
If you are writing in a language that has only two letters, each word has to be pretty long in order to have a unique spelling; if you have 26 letters to choose from, your words can be shorter, and a given sentence, or paragraph, or novel will also contain fewer keystrokes overall
If you are writing in a language that has only two letters, each word has to be pretty long in order to have a unique spelling;
if you have 26 letters to choose from, your words can be shorter, and a given sentence, or paragraph, or novel will also contain fewer keystrokes overall
if you have 26 letters to choose from, your words can be
shorter, and a given
sentence, or paragraph, or novel will also contain fewer keystrokes overall.)
This way you always have the option of letting the stragglers drop off the end of your list
if you run
short of time, a bit like a newspaper editor chopping the end of a report one
sentence at a time until it fits into the space on the page!
Meanwhile,
if you're getting back into running, start at a pace at which you can run comfortably and are able to speak in
short sentences.
Acne Studios leather jacket, Silence + Noise t - shirt dress, Zara mules, Céline sunglasses Hate to make this post a lot
shorter than I normally would but I'm currently running on low levels of energy (surprise, surprise, always before I'm about to travel) and I'm not sure
if these
sentences I'm forming are actually coherent.
If you are conversing with someone via email (regardless of who initiates the conversation) and you respond with a
short paragraph and question and they always responds with one or two
sentences, does this mean that they are really not interested.
On the other hand,
if you are lucky to get approved by that
short sentence on your profile, other single women and men will not contact you because they think you are joking.
This lesson covers: planning for written work, synonyms, metaphors, similes, personification, hyperbole, long
short sentences, imagination but can be adapted to cover much more
if so desired.
The activities include a gapfill task, translation in both tenses (recap), a match - up, using pictures as prompts to write
short sentences, a listening task (
if you have access to the AQA Studio Higher textbook), a translation into French (paragraph), a role play (differentiated F / H) including advice on how to form questions with «est - ce que» and the role play mark scheme.
Even
if you like the name Mary, having it five times in a
short sentence like this is a mess.
Typically, UK agents just want a brief covering letter, with title, word count, and genre, a
short, straightforward description of your book (as in a couple of
sentences), your contact info, and a description of your writing credits,
if you have any.
In some instances, you will have developed a self - explanatory title that will work well in the world of tweets and posts, but
if you feel you've fallen a little
short, then go back through your notes and develop a subtitle or single
sentence, using the same process, that can accompany your title on its journey to your newfound readers.
And
if you manage to grab the reader's attention with the first
sentence of your own novels and
short stories, you just might become a best - selling author after all.
And that's exactly what you want to do
if you hope to write novels and
short stories (even nonfiction articles) that sell — grab your reader's attention in the very first
sentence.
If you will be pitching or speaking to a niche audience on a topical subject, such as a recent event in the news that relates to your area of expertise, write down 5 sound bites, or very
short sentences, that create a nice summary of your ideas on this particular topic.
The problem doesn't go away
if you synchronize to the
sentence, either, it's just mitigated somewhat by the
shorter length of a
sentence.
This is how it works:
If you are an author with a book listed on Barnes&Noble.com, in the comments below, write a
SHORT one
sentence blurb about ONE of your books, then paste in your link to that book below it.
Are you able to point to any possible downside (other than the fact that you will be going to prison once millions of middle - class people learn about the role you have played in supporting the biggest act of financial fraud in U.S. history — that's not a good reason because the reality is that your prison
sentence will be a lot
shorter if you come clean today than it will be
if you do not come clean until after the next price crash)?
It'd be fine
if these were just
short, cute sections of dialogue that are maybe a few
sentences long, but they actually become
short - stories within themselves.
If that
sentence gives you the cognitive dissonance it ought to, you're on your way to understanding why Valiant Hearts belongs on your
short list of games to play in 2014.
Whenever uploading submissions it would be appreciated
if you also added a
short textual description of 2 - 3
sentences.
Especially in light of some of the interesting capital
sentencing histories of «
short - listers» like Alberto Gonzales and Edith Jones, it will be interesting to see
if capital
sentencing jurisprudence might become a significant part of the public debate after President Bush nominates a replacement for Justice O'Connor.
Even
if a custodial
sentence was appropriate in this case, it is a well - established principle of
sentencing laid down by this court that a first
sentence of imprisonment should be as
short as possible and tailored to the individual circumstances of the accused rather than solely for the purpose of general deterrence.
This means that any offense would be a juvenile delinquency prosecution, which involves a secret trial without a jury, much
shorter sentences for the same offenses (that would be served in a juvenile detention center rather than an adult jail or prison
if incarceration was ordered), and the sealing of the record of the conviction when you become an adult.
A covered entity can satisfy the plain language requirement
if it makes a reasonable effort to: organize material to serve the needs of the reader; write
short sentences in the active voice, using «you» and other pronouns; use common, everyday words in
sentences; and divide material into
short sections.
But, even
if someone was technically guilty of «escape» the circumstances would no doubt influence how prosecutorial discretion was exercised and would likely result in a
shorter sentence for escape to the extent that there was a conviction for that offense and the judge had discretion to impose a mild
sentence or a
sentence concurrent with out
sentences that the inmate is serving at the time.
With each cover letter, briefly recap your professional experience, leading to a
short description of how you'd apply your current skillset and continue to grow
if given the opportunity, paired with a few
sentences about why you'd fit at this particular organization.
Use a tool like Hemingway when writing a response
if you want to craft
shorter, better
sentences.
If you really want to be ahead in the competition, include a four
sentence short summary in the top section of document that explains why you deserve the job.
If you're bound by old resume rules — can you still hear your college career counselor telling you to keep your resume to one page, use
short sentences and start each line with a bullet?
If you don't like using fragments, consider using
shorter sentences.
Use
short sentences to covey your message to make your cover letter easy to read and,
if necessary, easy to browse through as well.
Notice how the opening professional summary uses only three
sentences to keep the message
short and to the point so hiring managers don't feel as
if they are reading a novel.
If you answer the questions in
short but meaningful
sentences, you will become an instant hit with an interviewer.
You can format the statement as three bullet points or
sentences, but it's important to note that this section will be most effective
if you keep it
short; don't include more than three points.
Encapsulate these skills
if you think you possess them in a
short blurb three to five
sentences in length.