This not only reduces length, it also
makes sentences more active, giving your accomplishments greater authority.
Since objectives are so short, every word must have a specific purpose in order to
make the sentence flow well.
I'm trying to root out every weak instance of «telling» in the cases where telling isn't the best choice, and trying to
make every sentence concise and clear.
Students were asked to look at each set of five words, drop one word, and then
make a sentence out of the remaining four words.
This experience provides our clients with a wealth of information about how the government conducts white - collar investigations, determines its charging decisions, and
makes its sentencing recommendations.
The support of the
frame makes sentence writing accessible and gives pupils a feeling of confidence - that they can do it!
One crack cocaine sentencing reduction issue that I still don't fully understand is: why not
make the sentences equal for equal amounts?
Pick keywords from the job description and
make sentences on them to define your experience and skills.
The article in question concerns the Hare Psychopathy Checklist — Revised (PCL - R), which is commonly administered in serious criminal cases to help
make sentencing decisions as well as in prisons and psychiatric hospitals to determine suitability for release.
In making his sentencing decision, Justice Rose took into account various factors including rehabilitation, Greavette's degree of responsibility, the fact that he was a first - time offender, and deterrence.
Studies have shown that an exclamation point used here and there can
help make a sentence seem even more authentic.
The judge will weigh both the mitigating and aggravating factors in the case
when making sentencing decisions.
Maniac Mansion was a graphical adventure game, not rare for it's time period, but instead of a text parser, used a graphical interface where players
made sentences by combining a verb menu with various objects onscreen.
In some US states,
judges make sentencing decisions and set bail conditions using algorithms that calculate the likelihood that someone will reoffend.
There are 13 worksheets presented in various formats — Crossword, Matching, Cut and Stick, Word Search, Cloze, Rearranging Words to
make Sentences If the answers are unknown, these worksheets encourage students to read and extract the answers from the 42 pages of the provided information.
In that sentence, the commas separate the nonessential «a sophomore» because, while providing information, it isn't necessary to
make the sentence complete or grammatically correct.
The government ignores the fact that judges and magistrates care little about prison overcrowding and resent having to
make the sentence fit around the capacity of the prison estate.