Not exact matches
You probably know to
use the other person's name first when it comes
at the beginning of a
sentence, such as «Brandon and I put the presentation together.»
You could also
use a service such as The Readability Test Tool (read-able.com), an alternative to the Flesch - Kincaid tool that's built into Microsoft Word, which provides document - readability statistics, such as the grade level
at which it's written and how many passive
sentences it contains.
At least people will have time to proofread and
use full
sentences in the Facebook status they'll forever be remembered by...
Six of nine and half - dozen of the other
at 3 am The meaning of the
sentence is clear irregardless of the words I happened to
use.
I am always amazed
at how people want to
use just one
sentence out of a letter to Jewish Christians (Heb 10.25) to make a supposed supreme command for people to conform to a tradition of temple style gatherings.
As for Jeffs» long prison
sentence, Brower said that many FLDS members will
use it as an example of «martyrdom,» which could ensure that he
at least remains a figurehead of the sect.
The common habit of
using the Bible by concentrating on one verse
at a time (which may or may not be a complete
sentence) is
at best a very slow, plodding way to get
at the author's main points, rather like playing dominoes or checkers
at the rate of one or two moves per day or per week, and
at worst a fragmentation and distortion.
Your
use of rational and women in the same
sentence makes me suspect you have «limited» experience with them
at best.
We can find, therefore, very general similarities between the
use and interpretation of
sentences at the linguistic level and primitive natural signs as characterized in Whitehead's first version of symbolic reference.
We look
at the
sentence structure he
uses and how the paragraphs are formed.
At best such definitions should be explicit, but if this fails one can
use something like a system of «reduction
sentences.»
Most could keep their head above the murky waters, but I drowned in them, my mind and soul became as a vegetable, void of all emotions and life, there are ones that have my testimony when God apprehended me and manifested Himself to me, that I became One with Him in His life: I was a walking zombie and nothing more
at that time, a vessel for my master
use being cared for by my adult children on disability with a grade 5 education, with ADDHD and dyslexia, I couldn't even spell or string 2
sentences together that made any sense: All that has been done in my life for the last 11 yrs.
There we go again, shut up this hypocritical rightwingers.Only
at election time do rear their ugly heads up to be seen and heard.It's time to unleash the CRACKKIN, the monster that the IRS people
use on unruly religious groups, exemption is like a death
sentence to these groups.Most of these religious leaders are wolves in sheeps clothing, selling their political poison to anyone in their flocks.They push the envelope on the seperation of church and state issue, seeing how far they can go.Pastors and ministers would never speak politics like this years ago, that was taaboo.Now people like Robertson, Graham, and the rest, flaunt their ideaology both religious and political
at every event.They don't care about the legal consequences, they have LAWYERS, perishioners pay for that.
There does seem to be some distinction
at work, since the two terms are
used at times in the same paragraph, even in the same
sentence.
That such a tradition as Käsemann describes existed in the early Church is clear enough, and that these sayings are
at home in it is shown both by their form, the two - part
sentence with the same verb in each referring to present action and eschatological judgement respectively, and by the fact that a Christian prophet makes
use of one of them in Rev. 3.5 b («I will confess his name before my Father and before his angels»).
Brando gives viewers short, precise calls, often
using only a few words
at a time (an average of 6.1 words per
sentence).
I talked
at 8 months and by 10 months was
using sentences.
I took great offence to the man
using the words «allow» and «wife» in the same
sentence and even greater offense
at the intended judgement of my wishes.
My husband would laugh
at me right now because I've just
used almost all of my very favorite words to describe life in just one
sentence:)
Since
at one time I
used to rent movies from Blockbuster I could never associate the words cheap and Blockbuster in the same
sentence.
At this age your child is becoming more independent and you can expect him to dress himself and button clothes, brush his teeth with help, stack 9 - 10 blocks, draw circles and squares,
use scissors, walk up steps by alternating his feet, jump from a step, hop, walk on his toes, pedal a tricycle, play with imaginary friends, have a very large vocabulary and
use 3 - 4 word
sentences and his speech should be 3/4 understandable.
Use complete
sentences to say things like «Look
at that blue sky!
Another way to look
at it, is repeating back the «child - like»
sentences back to your child
using more «adult» language.
Former Assembly Speaker Sheldon Silver dodged a prison
sentence in 2015 thanks to a U.S. Supreme Court decision redefining public corruption — but experts said he still faces a mountain of evidence
at retrial that he
used his powerful position for personal gain.
Not just New Labour's overwhelming desire to amass all sorts of information about the individual and New Labour's managerial model of how to govern but also, in particular, a steady shift away from «justice» and towards «control»: towards the arbitrary, unconstrained
use of power through the regular invocation of states of exception (terror legislation and Iceland is in this category); the creation of catch - all legislation whose operational interpretation is
at the whim of the police (photography, questioning individual police officers); government attempts to constrain the judiciary through tick - the - box
sentencing guidelines, and
at an individual level examples such as David Milliband's quite disgraceful prevarication over torture allegations.
A former top State University
at Buffalo official who stole over $ 320,000 to
use for travel, concerts and Broadway shows was
sentenced to probation, the state Inspector General's office said.
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!
Caproni rejected the prosecutors» motion to
use the information
at trial but kept it sealed for possible
use as relevant to
sentencing should Silver be convicted.
Note that there is no relationship (
at least legally) between the death penalty and
use of weapons by police force; even in countries with death penalty police follows the same Rules of Engagement (
use weapon as self - defense or when other people are in danger), death penalty is stablished by a jury or judge (police is a law enforcement agency,
sentences are issued by judges or juries)
Before the introduction of the residency test, the Ministry of Justice (MoJ) described the Legal Aid,
Sentencing and Punishment of Offences Act (Laspo) as «targeting legal aid
at the most serious cases which have sufficient priority to justify the
use of public funds».
MPs, like so many before them who looked
at the evidence, called for an increased
use of community
sentences.
«Four out of ten defendants sent to the crown court for
sentencing received custodial
sentences that could have been handed in the magistrates» court - we need to look
at why this is happening and if we need to do more to make the best
use of magistrates,» Green said in a speech today.
«Shirley Huntley's reference to him in her
sentencing statement appears to be an attempt
at retaliation against Attorney General Schneiderman, who has never hired Melvin Lowe or
used his services,» Schneiderman spokesman Damien LaVera said in a statement.
EAST HARLEM — A Manhattan judge
used the
sentencing of the man accused of killing Officer Randolph Holder as an opportunity to lash out
at the mayor and police commissioner, who had criticized her for going too easy on a man with a lengthy rap sheet, according to reports.
A prosecutor, Andrew D. Goldstein, citing the First Amendment, made it clear the government felt the materials should be released expeditiously, and he suggested that prosecutors might want to
use the information
at Mr. Silver's
sentencing, which is scheduled for April 13.
The government said it wanted to
use evidence of the affairs
at Mr. Silver's
sentencing, most likely to counter testimonials from the defense that he was a man of good character, strong ethics and integrity.
The judge, Valerie E. Caproni of Federal District Court, did not unseal the materials
at the time, but the issue arose again after the trial ended, when the office of Preet Bharara, the United States attorney for the Southern District of New York, asked to be allowed to
use the materials
at Mr. Silver's
sentencing, which is scheduled for May 3.
BUFFALO — A former top State University
at Buffalo official who stole over $ 320,000 to
use for travel, concerts and Broadway shows was
sentenced to probation Friday, the state Inspector General's office said.
Neuroimaging is now increasingly
used in the courtroom, including
at a 2009 death penalty trial for Brian Dugan, a Chicago prisoner already serving a multiple murder
sentence and who was later convicted of the 1983 rape and murder of a 10 - year - old girl.
«Would this administration
use a declaration of a national emergency to further an agenda that places
at its center health - based solutions, or would it then turn around and say, we have an emergency, we need draconian legislation like
sentencing laws, or crackdowns on people who
use or misuse opioids?»
«The majority of cases in which we have been able to make these individual links have led to convictions and, in many cases, significant
sentences,» says Cindy Harper, a veterinary geneticist
at the University of Pretoria in South Africa who began developing the database in 2010 to provide evidence that could be
used in legal proceedings.
The researchers found that children born to mobile phone users had a 27 % lower risk of having lower
sentence complexity, 14 % lower risk of incomplete grammar and 31 % lower risk of having moderate language delay
at age 3, compared to children of mothers who reported no mobile phone
use.
Voogt responded to questions
at the AAAS meeting
using a MiniTalk communication device, typing out brief responses and selecting pre-programmed
sentences that the device translated into speech.
All the
sentences spoken in the samples
use a very limited vocabulary and have the same simple structure as this example: «Place red
at C two now.»
At the Conference of College Composition and Communication in St Louis, Missouri, last month, he described how
using the E-Rater software developed by ETS of Princeton, New Jersey, he was able to get high marks for essays that contained properly formed but nonsensical
sentences.
To conduct the study, the researchers
used four large databases of
sentences that have been parsed grammatically: one from Charles University in Prague, one from Google, one from the Universal Dependencies Consortium (a new group of computational linguists), and a Chinese - language database from the Linguistic Dependencies Consortium
at the University of Pennsylvania.
• In a bungled attempt
at clarification of a letter by Valerie Yule about
using concert technology to help older people discriminate dialogue (19 March, p 33), we added a
sentence saying that compensating for the difficulty of picking out voices from low - frequency background noise «often requires that the radio or television be turned up to a level unpleasant for younger ears».
Malcolm Shute suggests that if all the old attempts
at performing natural language translation
using grammar - based
sentence analysis have failed,...
SN stories tend to
use more advanced terms and more complex
sentence structures — and thus read
at an upper high school to college - level Flesch - Kincaid score.
In one
sentence: Researchers
at PNNL have demonstrated that stored renewable energy can be interconverted efficiently and inexpensively by mimicking enzymatic catalysts
used in biological processes.