Lay out in
simple sentences why the other side is to blame and how much it cost to fix.
Not exact matches
Also, I never proposed that randomness created anything (I only argued that some
simple set of laws of physics are all that need be behind the designs of nature that we observe), so I don't know
why you are going on about randomness in your last few
sentences.
A few
simple sentences explaining
why the court in Dresden was Catholic while Saxony was Lutheran (because in 1697 the elector of Saxony, Friedrich August, opportunistically converted to Catholicism in order to be elected king of Poland), the differences between Calvinist and Lutheran realms,
why Leipzig was a commercial center, and other such matters would have been helpful.
If it takes more than a few
simple declarative
sentences to explain
why you are investing in a business, you probably should not be doing it.
Can anyone in the class tell me using
simple logic
why these two
sentences just don't make sense next to each other?
Then one should also be asking
why Hansen & Gavin et al in their 2017 specifically state in one
simple sentence that it's well known that «GHG Forcing» is increasing (including in 2017)?
You want to start your foreman resume with a
simple career objective where you stay
why you're find the current job you are and
why the company should hire you in just 2 to 3
sentences.