That's much stronger — targeted specifically to the position and
stated in a single sentence.
Not exact matches
I didn't intend that the next President of the United
States would follow my advice but I think he must have done because, apart from literally a couple of
sentences in the speech which could be counted as essential tribute (to past Presidents and God) every
single sentence in the speech utilizes one of these devices and some of the more florid
sentences in the speech use as many as four devices at once!
A
single sentence in this year's
state budget intended to help fund member items was also responsible for holding up roughly $ 20 million
in federal aid to the
state Conservation Fund, letters from the Cuomo administration's legal counsel show.
Auletta's story wasn't Cuomo's first appearance
in the magazine's pages, but that
single sentence captured an essential truth about the man — and started to define a complex narrative that would shape three decades of city,
state, and national politics.
The basis for all copyright law
in the United
States (also patent law) is a
single sentence giving Congress the power to pass laws that are:
The ATS, a
single sentence within the Judiciary Act of 1789, provides United
States federal courts with original jurisdiction over «any civil action by an alien for a tort only, committed
in violation of the law of nations or a treaty of the United
States.»
The
single most important thing on this cover letter will be a
sentence informing the recruiter you are indeed licensed
in the particular
state you are applying.