We do not mean that you should copy
verbatim what you have written in the resume.
This does not mean you should copy
verbatim what is in the resume.
Most policy owners can recite almost
verbatim what the policy was supposed to accomplish when they originally bought it.
We got tired of inserting [sic] into the original text, so please be understanding that the above is
verbatim what was originally posted, extensive errors and all.
During a proceeding, the court reporter takes down
verbatim what is being said and, by using this software, can instantly send the unedited transcript to a computer screen for individual viewing or onto a projection screen for viewing by a larger group.
How am I wrong, when I am going by
verbatim what BW themselves stated?
We got tired of inserting [sic] into the original text, so please be understanding that the above is
verbatim what was originally posted, extensive errors and all.
Then, as one of our commenters pointed out, his response here was pretty much
verbatim what he was saying everywhere else someone pointed out how foolish his post happened to be.
At other times, students were engaged in rote learning, copying
verbatim what was written on the board.
This morning, he tweeted a denial that he said what he said, and then basically repeated
verbatim what he denied saying.
The Jews have witnessed down through the generations
verbatim what they were taught before.
What follows is
verbatim what he wrote:
Not exact matches
But when you have insights into
what your buyers think about doing business with you, including
verbatim quotes from people who have recently made the decision to solve a similar problem, you have the knowledge you need to align your marketing decisions — from positioning and messaging through content marketing and sales enablement — with your buyer's expectations.
Much to their surprise and chagrin, they discovered that
what they had censored was a passage I read
verbatim from the Bible.
What follows is pretty much what was said, verbatim, with minimal changes to convert it into readable Engl
What follows is pretty much
what was said, verbatim, with minimal changes to convert it into readable Engl
what was said,
verbatim, with minimal changes to convert it into readable English.
This is not to say that we have here a stenographic,
verbatim account of just
what he said.
there was the one that spent 3 pages telling a blogger that he would burn in hell for something that was the exact opposite of
what he said, to which was appended, almost
verbatim, the same assertion about Jesus, and a happy «God bless you,» Seems, the more unhinged, the more likely the person will end their rant with, «Have a nice day.»
and read
what he said from beginning to end...
verbatim.
Be warned, though, that Ellis tends to read his presentation slides
verbatim rather quickly, making it hard to digest
what is said.
All
verbatim I think that was
what he was saying.
There was a bit of a language barrier, so I am not going to say these are quotes
verbatim, but it includes the general ideas of
what we talked about.
There was a bit of a language barrier, so I am not going to say these are quotes
verbatim, but they include the general ideas of
what we talked about.
La Leche League, big proponents and supporters of nursing mothers, posts these laws
verbatim on their website so that you may know
what you are entitled to based on your state of residency.
I can
verbatim recite certain aspects of the testimony given by a professor on the medical aspect of
what happens when a baby is shaken and their brain is sloshed around in their skulls.
The lawyer representing Mangano's wife, Linda, meanwhile, argued that the FBI didn't keep
verbatim records of
what his client told them and prosecutors can not make the case that she lied if those statements aren't known.
The resolutions, Empire State Development President and CEO Howard Zemsky said, align with
what he repeated
verbatim to the boards twice on Wednesday: «We want to be impactful.
GO to the paleo website and see
what Cordain recommends, these recommendations and his recommendations are pretty much
verbatim.
this is a
verbatim copy of
what is on dragon door's website.
He also begins and ends with nearly
verbatim rants about how most directors are full of you - know -
what when they talk about their inspiration for making movies.
* For the sake of argument, I've taken the NPPC's investment and inflation assumptions
verbatim, but those result in a far lower return than
what Pennsylvania assumes in its official projections.
According to one study, students who take notes in an interactive fashion are more likely than those who record
what they hear
verbatim to be engaged in metacognition (thinking and evaluating one's thought processes and understanding) and self - regulation (managing one's behaviors for optimal results).
Teaching is entirely over scrutinized —
what other profession has a multitude of evaluators who sit in the worker's cubicle, office, or warehouse and take
verbatim notes of
what is seen and heard, then evaluates them with no objective means because there is simply no way to objectively measure a teacher's effectiveness to ALL students.
Although my notes are not
verbatim, they are definitely the gist of
what was said.
His question, and this is pretty much
verbatim: «If I buy a female leopard gecko and put her in his cage, will he know
what to do?»
Put it this way can you name even one major third party that is doing
what Microsoft is doing
verbatim?
What follows is a
verbatim copy (minus a carriage return error I fixed) of Mark Rein's email sent to Cliff Harris.
hugh, that I got ta agree with, in fact intend to participate in a forum next month where the speaker's blurb is,
verbatim, «As the lines blur between «official» journalists and crackpot bloggers, Hollywood blockbusters and «independent» films, and true praise and product placement,
what can we trust?»
Her thesis Behind the Words: The «Art» of Documentary and
Verbatim Theatre examines
what puts the «art» into Documentary and
Verbatim Theatre.
I'd already been an abstract painter, but I spent the summer just doing
what I call «
verbatim landscapes» — the tree that looked just like the tree.
I replied, almost
verbatim to the original post by Ray Ladbury basicaly saying «You're no friggin» geologist,
what do you know about plate tectonics».
Without the
verbatim transcript, we have no way of knowing for certain
what was asked and
what was answered.
Here is
what I answered,
verbatim:
What I found more troublesome is that around the half hour mark after he has spoken about the linkages between temperature and soil moisture and the carbon cycle he says (nearly
verbatim) regarding AR4:
• from your post: «I would just stress at this point that
what I said constitutes my opinion and not
what Gavin said
verbatim.»
The transcript is a
verbatim version of
what was said at the examination.
Copyright law is very specific for
what is protected, so, motion pictures are protected, but if no one is making
verbatim copy of part or whole of the work without authors consent, there shouldn't be any copyright infringement, right?
(I can't remember this
verbatim, but this was the essence of
what I recall from a course called «Government Lawyering: The Role of the Attorney General, the Minister of Justice and Government Counsel» at UOttawa law school years ago.)
When we unpack these ranked attributes and interrogate the qualitative
verbatims in beatonbenchmarks ™, we can interpret
what clients really value and are willing to pay more for.
Verbatim, despite sounding like verbal, only means that it is an exact account of
what was said during the proceedings.
Our court reporters also specialize in
verbatim transcripts, capable of catching ever nuance and tiny detail so that your corporation's depositions and other proceedings have exactly
what they need.