Sentences with phrase «so much text»

Consumers will only read so much text on a flier or service posting.
But sometimes people include so much content in the resume that they sacrifice design and end up with a document that has so much text that it suffocates the reader.
Although clean and may look modern, this font is too decorative for a resume with so much text on it.
It's very hard to keep up with even some of the scientific journals, them having so much text.
There's so much text in Elder Scrolls games that's well - written and read by almost no one.
There isn't so much text that an older sibling or parent couldn't read it out loud to earlier readers though.
You don't want to have so much text where you need to resort to a small font to fit everything.
I'd like to use an e-reader for my physics textbooks, but they have so much text per page that I don't think 1024 × 768 is really gonna cut it (and 6 ″ e-readers are so tiny that the high resolution is wasted).
If you are reading using the Kindle app, there is only so much text that be displayed on the screen at any given time.
«So much text at such a small site suggests La Corona served as a conduit for sending goods north to Calakmul.»

Not exact matches

Human beings are wired to react to pictures much more so than text alone.
Why were the effects so much stronger when learning was via video rather than text?
Email and social media means that messages once conveyed in person or over the phone are now relayed in text, «which leaves so much room for error.»
Since so much communication occurs through text messaging, we asked Klinenberg — who interviewed hundreds of people in focus groups for the book — what he found to be some of the biggest mistakes people make when texting someone they're interested in dating.
Much like the Vancouver Club, Terminal City offers the old (stained glass), the new (Wi - Fi) and nixes cellphones (texting's allowed, so keep those #oldmoney tweets coming).
You don't want to modify your text so much that it makes your content unreadable.
In this video I'm going to show you a great way to get better keywords out of the Google Adwords Keyword tool if you haven't seen the previous video you'll want to watch that video where I show you how to get better search volume numbers from both google adwords as well as some other sources to get better estimates for the amount of times that keyword is searched each month i'll put a link in the video here so that you can click that video if you haven't seen that yet let's get started now if you want better results from the Google Adwords Keyword planner you have to work a little differently than everyone else so most people come to the Google Adwords Keyword planner and they simply click on this search for new keywords using a phrase, website, or category and then they just paste a bunch of keywords into this text box so let's say as an example that these were our starting keywords ok so let's say we have the keywords «fishing tips» «fishing tackle» «fishing for bass» «fishing rod» and «fishing reel» what most people do is that they would simply come here and they would copy this they would paste it into this field and they would hit Search and they would get back their results and that's fine but one little tip that will help you get much better results is only paste in one key word at a time so instead of pasting all these in just paste in the single keyword «fishing tips» and then proceed from there to pull that those results up and you'll get this back if you click right here you can download the ideas you'll notice they're 701 here listed so if we download these ideas will download them to a CSV file comma separated value file you can open that with notepad you can open it with excel open office when you're finished putting all your ideas and individually you will now have a bunch of different common separate value files containing the keywords and the search volume I've already gone ahead and done that just to save time on the video but i want to show you what happens when you use this method versus just pasting in the keywords like most people do so here you'll see this column here represents these two columns here represent if we had pasted in all of the keywords at once and click search at google adwords keyword tool is one that showed you and you'll see we have a total of 706 results we got back when we did that this column this column here represents what happens when we paste one key word at a time and then download the file paste the second keyword download the file and then we just simply grab those terms and copy them and you'll see now we have a total of 1,915 keywords now what I've done with the highlighting here is to show you anything that's not highlighted in this column is a keyword we would not have gotten back had we pasted in all the keywords at once you can see there's lots and lots of keywords here we would not have seen know your competitors and the company's you're competing against they're using probably the simple method just pasting a bunch of keywords sitting search and then looking through those terms to find their terms if you will take the extra few minutes it takes doesn't take long to simply go in and paste one key word at a time you will get back a ton of great keywords that others aren't seeing because they're using this other method and in actuality when I ran the numbers there's a total of 3.8 million searches represented by these keywords here that you would miss if you simply just copied and pasted those five terms and hit search the Google Adwords Keyword planner once you've used the google keyword planner to find lots of new keyword ideas what do you do with all those keywords the biggest problem is that you can there are so many keyword tools out there you can get hundreds of thousands of keywords by spending a day using the different keyword tools but what you do with all that information the answer is a cool tool called keyword grouper pro and Keyword Grouper Pro is completely free there's not even an opt in you just simply download the tool now at the top of this video there's a link if you click that i'll show you exactly how to use keyword grouper pro doesn't matter where you got your keywords from i'm going to show you how to take those keywords group them into tight groups and then you can set up your campaigns and know exactly which groups represent buyers and once you know where the buyers are at you can simply focus your marketing in that area to make more profit in your business
«I love you guys so much,» she texted, saying this could be the last time she speaks with them.
I was trying to place emphasis, but text can only do so much.
Another «elephant in the room» problem with the «virgin» business, is the question of why, if the point of the text in Mathew is that Mary was a virgin, (to say nothing of the problem raised by the fact that the gospels say he had «brothers», ie James etc), but why does Mathew spend so much time going througn the geneology.
There is so much theology that can be dug up out of the text if you try hard enough.
So, while it may be problematic to make too much of the distinction between Scripture and Christ, I think that evangelicalism will benefit from a reminder that our faith centers around the living person of Jesus Christ — the World Made Flesh — not on the sacred texts that point to him.
Much of the perceived challenge of reading his text comes from the fact that his ideas were, and perhaps still are, so much ahead of their tMuch of the perceived challenge of reading his text comes from the fact that his ideas were, and perhaps still are, so much ahead of their tmuch ahead of their time.
The book does not so much explain the various prophetic texts in Scripture, as provide a framework to read and study it on our own.
But the Anti-Defamation League, which found so much to dislike in Gibson's Passion, praised The Gospel of John for at least sticking with the biblical text.
The bible is in fact one of the most accurate ancient historical texts, much more so than the often accepted works of Homer.
They study their sacred texts, memorize them and talk about them so much that adherents share a deep, rich common language.
Or this: «Why do our evangelical theologies give so much attention to questions relating to only a few obscure biblical texts while completely ignoring the topic of «poorology» to which are devoted hundreds of clear texts?»)
I have accumulated so much since first reading this text.
Conversos were investigated not so much for explicitly denying their new creed, but for continuing Jewish practices, such as reading Hebrew texts, marking the Sabbath and eating unleavened bread.
Disagree with the other person if you want to, but recognize that they are trying to understand and explain the text just as much as you are, and that just as you want them to listen to how you arrived at your conclusions regarding the text (and don't say, «I just read the Bible,» because you didn't), so also, that other person likely engaged in deep study of the biblical text to arrive at their understanding and it would benefit you to hear how they came to their understanding.
The discipleship area is focused on text and audio material, and so if you don't spend much time reading theology books, studying Scripture, or listening to theology podcasts or books on audio, you probably won't enjoy the discipleship area of this website.
Texts were not so much composed as compiled in the Middle Ages.
The alleged subordination of the gospel to Karl Marx is illustrated, for example, by charging that «false» liberation theology concentrates too much on a few selected biblical texts that are always given a political meaning, leading to an overemphasis on «material» poverty and neglecting other kinds of poverty; that this leads to a «temporal messianism» that confuses the Kingdom of God with a purely «earthly» new society, so that the gospel is collapsed into nothing but political endeavor; that the emphasis on social sin and structural evil leads to an ignoring or forgetting of the reality of personal sin; that everything is reduced to praxis (the interplay of action and reflection) as the only criterion of faith, so that the notion of truth is compromised; and that the emphasis on communidades de base sets a so - called «people's church» against the hierarchy.
By contrast, a teaching such as the Immaculate Conception, as with so much Marian dogma, makes claims that not only stand on a highly contestable reading of an extremely narrow scriptural base but also seem to stand in tension with, if not even in contradiction to, significant biblical texts.
I am a school teacher trying to memorize luke 6:39 - 42 with my third grade students, yes so far we've enjoyed the humor in the text, but now I realize there's much more to it... and It's my prayer that the Holy Spirit will help us to digest all of it!
It's not so much a self - fulfilling question, as you call it, so much as a call to explore the culture and ask questions, rather than assume that, since a text is «false,» it's not worth exploring with a critical eye.
One's first excursion into these basic philosophic texts would best be through some modern expurgated edition or anthology, which has carefully weeded out the crudities, the repetitiousness, and contradictions that so much abound in the original.28
So sacred was it held to be at the time of the making of the Code of Manu, greatest of the law books, that it was therein decreed that a lowly Sudra, i.e., low caste man, who so much as listened to the sacred text would have molten metal poured into his ears, and his tongue cut out if he pronounced the sacred words of the holy Vedas.1 «Whether such laws were ever actually enforced may be doubteSo sacred was it held to be at the time of the making of the Code of Manu, greatest of the law books, that it was therein decreed that a lowly Sudra, i.e., low caste man, who so much as listened to the sacred text would have molten metal poured into his ears, and his tongue cut out if he pronounced the sacred words of the holy Vedas.1 «Whether such laws were ever actually enforced may be doubteso much as listened to the sacred text would have molten metal poured into his ears, and his tongue cut out if he pronounced the sacred words of the holy Vedas.1 «Whether such laws were ever actually enforced may be doubted.
He wants so badly to make this a story that includes a conversion experience, a story about God using sinful people to accomplish His purposes, a story about a sexually promiscuous woman who finds Jesus, that he reads too much into the text.
The scholar, having finished his work, lays down his pen, oblivious to the way in which he has falsified the text in accordance with unconscious tendencies, so much so that he has maimed its original intent until it has actually turned into its opposite.
In none of these texts is there so much as a word about the resurrection of the body.
First of all, the propositions in question are not simply properties of a text; text and interpretation participate in the creation of a given proposition, so that it is as much «in interpretation» as it is «in Scripture.»
None but the tenured and the wannabe tenured would approach the Bible as a mere work of literature — much less as a text of divine inspiration — with so little imagination or so little appreciation for the imagination of its authors, this is sobering, for today's student theologians are likely to be tomorrow's women of the cloth.
It was a text that had been long in the making, well thought out and carefully constructed: so much so that it became the confessional document of the subsequent «Lutheran Church», and was still being discussed in detail on its recent 450th anniversary.
But Wesley concludes: «In the end, what keeps me on the path I've chosen is not so much individual proof texts from Scripture or the sheer weight of the church's traditional teaching against homosexual practice.
So while we have to be careful of reading too much into the text, we simply can not talk about God and gender without addressing the famous story of Adam and Eve.
[9] When this is so, then, it is in search, not so much of answers, but rather of a better understanding and appreciation of «the truth that scientific study of the ancient tradition of the Church is indispensable to success in comprehending the roots of differences and in discerning the centre of Christian theology,» [10] that we ought to approach the texts produced by the early church.
It's perhaps a bit much to ask for thematic coherence of a man's diary, but Eduardo Cadava, co-translating the text into its first English rendering with Liana Theodoratou, posits a unifying theory in his introduction: The key to understanding Nadar's writing lies not so much in the «Photographer» of the title as in the «When.»
That might not matter so much if decisions were squarely based on the law» on text, history, practice, and precedent.
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