We'll just
skip over that problem.
Doing this encourages you to look at the individual sentences rather than the overall structure and to avoid getting caught up in the flow of your writing and
skipping over problems.
Not exact matches
«I think that sometimes we
skip over what ought to be the first and most important question, which is thinking long and hard and deeply about how to frame the
problem,» Gladwell said.
Griz, Yes, Griz, there is a head case who is using my posting name of CatholicMom and has done it on other sites also; he thinks he is hurting me but it is not just Catholics who are on here, too; but once everyone knows he is doing this, it is real easy to see «who is who» and you can
skip over his comments... no
problem.
That's how many Ive read, not just read, but solved the
problems at the end of chapters... ya know those math things you inevitably
skipped over.
The
problem is that the CD is one long track so when I park my car and get back in again it starts all
over at the begining and there is no way to
skip ahead.
My husband has noticed that he can often
skip a day without noticing any odor
problems, though, so there might be something to the idea of protection building up
over time.
The only
problem is that, with so much fascinating material to cover, The Crash Reel
skips over half of it.
The
problem with folks that live and breathe a topic, they tend to
skip over really simple but important things.
I think one of the biggest
problems with self - publishing is that pressure to
skip over essential steps in our development as artists in the rush to put work out there.
Hopefully by book 4 or 5, I will get it down to a science and
skip the whole «lets freak out
over every little
problem for the next three weeks» thing.
Perhaps worse, they are
skipped over entirely due to a dog with a weight
problem or a medical issue.
Also the game has a
problem of
skipping over dialogue with the newest voice message you receive.
Nah, no
problem, it's easy for us to just
skip over the troll comments.
I find it difficult to rebut these presumptions, but I think Susskind
skips happily
over a number of
problems as if they were mere speed bumps on the way to a future filled with AI lawyer software constructs.
I usually
skip your posts on a daily basis because of the
problems and then when there's about 5 posts on my blog reader, I go
over and catch up.