I have avoided
the use of this phrase here for two reasons: (I) The popular understandings of this phrase range from perfection on earth, to heaven, to the millenial rule of Christ after the Second Coming, all of which serve to confuse the issue at question here.
You can borrow or
use some of the phrasing here to show that you've been responsible for many important areas in your past work.
Not exact matches
In my view, it is an abuse
of process, as that
phrase is
used in this setting, for Burnaby to be seeking
here the relief it failed to obtain at the NEB and in the Federal Court
of Appeal.
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 am not enamored
of the now unfortunately hackneyed
phrase «speak truth to power» (yes, I know I
used it above), but it has its place
here.
Here Matthew cites Jim Brownson's Bible, Gender Sexuality, where the Bible scholar argues that such an interpretation
of Genesis 2:24 over-sexualizes the
phrase «one flesh,» which in the Bible is
used metaphorically to describe ties
of kinship between all sorts
of people.
That
phrase is not
used here in the law about male homosexual acts It is not one
of the laws against things that are identified as a toebah to God!»
Why don't you post Wright's whole sermon
here, so everyone can see the context
of how he
used the
phrase in question?
The
phrase «unique focus» is
used here as a sort
of personal testimony, although it appears in addition with reference to St. Paul (p. 22).
Every moment
of our existence before death is now colored by the realization, however dim it may be at any given moment, that now is the time — «the accepted time», if I may
use here St. Paul's
phrase in a very different context — when we must find ourselves in others and become what nowadays we have learned to style a man «for others».
Considering his
use elsewhere
of the
phrase, «thinking animal,» one can only suppose that
here, too, it refers to man, or a human being, in contrast to other kinds
of animals who feel but can not think, or, at any rate, can not think that they think (1970a, 94; 1971, 208).
Here the major
use is a development
of that found in IV Ezra 13 in that the «clouds»
phrase is understood as descriptive
of the figure's movement, but it goes a step further in that the figure now moves from heaven to earth.
«I don't know how it is inside other clubs, I can't tell you this, but in Germany we
use the same
phrase as you do
here — a lame duck,» Klopp continued, referring to a term
used to describe a manager on the way out
of his club.
Here are some examples
of positive words and
phrases you can
use:
Here's a quick example
of using the strengths
of one medium to reinforce another, in this case to boost your message's chances
of viral spread: MoveOn.org capitalized on David Axelrod and John Kerry's
use of the
phrase «Tea Party Downgrade» on the Sunday talk shows...
Here, I
use the
phrase eligible candidate to mean that the candidate is actually in the image
of the voting system (if three candidates exist but you accept that one
of them can not be elected in any situation, then you can consider the simple majority rule on the other two candidates, which is neither dictatorial nor manipulable).
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We'll
use the
phrases «snow tire» and «winter tire» interchangeably
here, but remember: Unlike snow tires
of yore, the rubber we're talking about is by no means single - purpose.
I can't say too much
here because it might give away the plot; Where There's A Will has a bit
of a double - meaning which I hope readers will realise when they get to the end
of the book, and I liked the idea
of that which helped me to decide on it, but the other reason I chose the title is because my intention with the series is to
use well - known
phrases that have some meaning for the titles — the second book is An Eye For An Eye, which should give you some hint
of what it's about.
That was the only subject in this famous «city
of conversation,» or the new
phrase that Frederika
used when she embraced the brother - in - law that never was: «The whispering gallery has been roaring with the news that you were coming
here to make a film.»
Google has many fantastic tools to
use for learning about and keeping track
of your market area, competition or products • Gmail, search on gmail, signup, Start
here I opens you to the Google world • Google Alerts http://www.google.com/alerts • Google Analytics http://www.google.com/analytics • Blogger, an easy place to start with your web presence http://www.blogger.com • Google Trends http://www.google.com/trends • Google Images make sure your images are
here, great place for research • Google Places, making sure your business is found, list it
here • Google Adsense, make a little money along the way • Google Keyword Tool / external, find your keywords, learn what new keywords you should be
using and paying attention to, because
of recent changes I like the
phrase match option now.
Instead
of using «click
here» or «learn more» as the link text, select a descriptive
phrase («Learn more about adding accessibility descriptions) and make that the link text — as with the following example:
Here you need to read some background information on the topics so that you become familiar with your area
of specialization including language to
use, subject terms and
phrases to be
used in their topics.
Instead
of using «click
here» or «learn more» as the link text, select a descriptive
phrase (e.g. «Learn more about adding accessibility descriptions») and make that the link text — as with the following example:
Of course, the operative phrase here is «feels like», because in reality, there's no difference in the final total value of your account using either income metho
Of course, the operative
phrase here is «feels like», because in reality, there's no difference in the final total value
of your account using either income metho
of your account
using either income method.
I recently learned
of the
phrase «slow changing stocks» — things like infrastructure and population growth which start out small, maybe a new power plant
here or an oversized family there — but determine how we
use resources far into the future.
Here's a portion
of Gold's reaction, from his Visionshare blog, beginning with a riff on my
use of the
phrase, «so far, so good»:
Gingrich and his coauthor are not «realists and visionaries» — the
phrase Wilson
uses in a foreword to their book, A Contract with on the Earth (you can read the foreword — and, if you're clever and have a huge amount
of time, the whole book — for free if you click
here [reg.
I'm sure you've read «post after post», but you
use the
phrase «many
of my friends
here at Climate etc» without actually saying that they are the same «many».
The «Great Dying
of Thermometers», to
use E.M. Smith's (Chiefio) apt
phrase has been discussed
here from time to time for several years.
,» Aug. 18, 2015, online
here, traces the greenhouse analogy to Ekholm (1901) and the first
use of the
phrase «greenhouse effect» to J. H. Poynting, see Very (1908).
'' [i] n the circumstances
of this case... where the unfaithfulness and the untruthfulness in [the complainant's] statements to police were admitted, reading out the texts had the effect
of conjuring up the first
of the twin myths which section 276 is intended to prevent, that because
of her prior sexual activity (
here, her unfaithfulness) the complainant is more likely to have consented to sexual intercourse with the accused on the occasions as charged, being a woman (to
use an old
phrase)
of easy virtue.»
Criminal Law: I.D; Photographs; Confessions R. v. Araya, 2015 SCC 11 (35669) Trial judge's instructions
here were «adequate», and though not perfectly
phrased, the totality
of the instructions, viewed in the context
of the case as a whole, adequately guarded against the possibility
of jurors
using the photographs for «impermissible reasoning».
On the topic
of enterprise content management, I realized that my paper on «The 7 Faces
of Legal Knowledge Management» (
here in PDF) was, in part, discussing enterprise content management without
using that
phrase (to the extent that most knowledge managers in the legal environment manage a wide variety
of information across the organization).
Here are a few more pet peeves or commonly seen grammar errors: 1) Commas in Pairs (Rule 6.17, Chicago Manual
of Style, 16th ed) Whenever a comma is
used to set off an element, a second comma is required if the
phrase or sentence continues beyond the element being set off: — Incorrect: Judy went to Italy on June 15, 2004 to eat pasta.
In response to the comments above, especially regarding «consistency» in citation formatting in databases, the reference librarians
here at Osgoode ran some tests in a few databases to see whether search results would be affected by the inclusion or exclusion
of periods when running full - text searches
using a citation as a
phrase in the search string.
Here are some
of the most common words and
phrases used that should be avoided.
Here are some examples
of words and
phrases that are often
used but should be avoided at all costs:
Here's an A to Z list
of keywords and keyword
phrases you can
use when writing resumes and cover letters for hospital and healthcare administration jobs.
Use of keywords and
phrases is important
here too.
Here's a tip: Go through the list
of the relevant keywords and
phrases you're
using in your personal marketing communications (resume, biography, LinkedIn and other online profiles, etc.), Carefully crafted reviews support your subject matter expertise and thought leadership.
Here are some specific terms and
phrases that members
of the military, who are looking to shift their career focus, should
use in their resume writing.
Here are some strategies I
use to elevate my clients» LinkedIn Summary section: As you're compiling and writing this content, remember to pack in plenty
of your relevant keywords and
phrases, which you uncovered in researching your target employers.
Here are some
of the most common words and
phrases used that -LSB-...]
The case was that
of a 14 yr old boy «bright and intelligent... quick at games and in no way inferior to others
of his age [except for] his inability to learn to read» The
phrase «learning disability» was coined
here in Chicago in 1963 by Kirk Old Ideas About Learning Disability Children with Learning Disabilities
used to be diagnosed with «minimal brain dysfunction.»
Here's a list
of phrases I have my clients
use.
Here are a few examples
of phrases that you can
use to get your message through.
The implication
here is that a person who
uses this
phrase has lost control
of his / her schedule.