Sentences with phrase «stick to point form»

You do not have to write essays, you can stick to point form answers as long as they explain who you are and how you differ from other people.

Not exact matches

because you want it to cook to the point of alllmost sticking to the pan, where it forms a thin, toasty layer of golden rice.
One slight sticking point in this radio ad: There is no ethics plan to speak of yet — at least not one that exists in bill form.
The MacBook Air introduced a decade ago has largely stuck to its original form factor and has only received updates in the form of faster processor while laptops from rival camps have gotten faster processors and better display at even cheaper price point.
Otherwise, this is strictly a puzzle game where getting stuck is fairly unlikely unless you happen to have the brainpower of your average crack addict from Glasgow, although now that I think about they can be quite sly... Anyway, the point is when you aren't taking in the scenery or wrangling the story into something cohesive you'll probably be completing some form of puzzle.
Enemies are similarly endearing, from the standard Shy Guys and Piranha Plants to the boss enemies, their token weak points sticking with the theme in the form of loose threads or patches.
I frequently discovered that if I had become stuck at a particular point in the game the solution to my difficulty would probably be found by transitioning into my painting form, sliding around sideways and moving onwards with my quest.
True or untrue, myths surrounding the early funding of the movement by the CIA in order to affect a form of American cultural Imperialism stick to the group; as does the pivotal position it holds in the canon of art history, as the turning point when «art» migrated from Europe to America following the Second World War.
Thanks Gee Aye, I see your point and I agree that sticking to carbon is more scientifically correct as in the cycle it takes on many forms.
But those who are most apt to read it will mostly have strongly formed opinions already, and many of those others who would learn the most from The Hockey Stick will miss the point of the title and the book itself.
He says the main difference from other forms of alternative dispute resolution is the client retains ownership over the process, with the option of various pieces of professional advice — of which legal advice is just one leg — to help them resolve sticking points.
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