Sentences with phrase «very gist of»

However, one should distinguish between research paper and essay writing in order to understand the very gist of argumentative research paper.

Not exact matches

@tru — Yes, you got the gist of what I was wanting to say, except that I attempted to explain as best I could what you summarized in the first two points, but as for the «don't ask» part, I still think this is a very important question.
The gist of the argument is Leibnizian, however, and, of its kind, it is very nicely executed.
The (very) basic gist of the program includes going through your nightly routine, kissing your baby goodnight, putting her down awake, and leaving the room.
The gist of the story was she was very close to and tied to her birthparents, which in no way undermined her devotion to and closeness with her adoptive parents throughout her life.
That's the gist of a new law Governor Andrew Cuomo signed Friday, which targets those short - term rentals (apartments in multiunit residences leased for less than 30 days) that are technically illegal but still very often listed on Airbnb and other home - sharing sites.
With scientific training, you can easily get the gist of other subjects, she adds: «That was a very valuable thing to realize.»
The rules are very specific (you read them all here), but this is the general gist: You can't consume sugar of any kind, real or artificial.
Gist: This tells the story of two very different men (Revolori and Mantzoukas), at personal crossroads who meet serendipitously and take an unpredictable journey through the American Southwest.
Despite very tough political conditions, Gist has led very ably, though without the fanfare of some other states.
We in Rhode Island have been very lucky to have since 2009 a courageous and results - oriented Commissioner of Education, Deborah Gist.
«We can not thrive in a knowledge - based marketplace if 45 percent of our high - school students can not do math and 39 percent can not do science at the very basic level,» said Gist, who is in her first year as commissioner of elementary and secondary education.
House Speaker Beth Harwell, who with a number of other Republican state lawmakers flanked the governor for the announcement, said she was «very pleased» with the gist of the vow.
A very often used strategy is to sell a gist or chapter of your book for $.99, and prompt your readers to subscribe to your newsletter if they liked it.
A very brief gist of what the manuscript is about and the intended age group.
So far the gist of my experience is when the situation will benefit FedLoan they have very quick turnaround time when it comes to processing paperwork (ie, forbearance which is processed in a matter of 5 sec on the phone, ICR which is processed in maybe about 2 - 3 days since overall your payments would be reduced which means longer term to payoff your loan.
The gist of the success is to be very flexible, react fast with your booking even thought you do not have certain travel plan and risk a little bit.
Now, I'm not entirely sure whether this is to the benefit of the community, because it's all very confusing stuff, but the gist of it is that suppressing fire will slow lethal grenade resupplying when within range of a crate, and nullify them totally when not, but lethal grenades will resupply more rapidly, provided you're within range of a crate.
There is also very little text so even younger readers will be able to get the gist of the game.
Here is the very, very, very basic gist of it:
That's not something I was very familiar with (though I think I got the gist of it after a little quick Google search).
The gist of the article is that a UK judge was very critical of the drafter of an agreement, accusing him / her... [more]
The gist of it is that in both the Canadian and US elections, there were instances where those running for office were frsutrated by the very laws they enacted or positions they took on proposed legislation.
The gist of the article is that a UK judge was very critical of the drafter of an agreement, accusing him / her of just using boilerplate without thinking about what it should say, or perhaps not even understanding the subject matter.
Here's the gist of Romie's vision: The future is going to be dry, hot, and very entertaining.
The basic gist is that after the very limited batch of introductory cards sells out, the prices for these cards will go up by around $ 100 USD each, to $ 500, $ 600, and $ 700.
I don't know who Alan P is, but for those who were able to get the gist of what I was saying was, this: that Marty Douglas with all his experience knows very well what can happen in this industry — positive and negative.
A criminal record is serious but let's say for example the crime was committed 20 years ago and the individual has turned their life around (very broad but you get the gist of it).
That was interesting... I'd had a little champagne so it's slightly hazy, but the general gist — without me giving her any hints — was that I was back in control of my life and free to follow my passions, whatever I might choose them to be; I was enjoying my job, writing about things that are fun (she picked I was a writer); and I'm set to have a very social 12 months and meet lots of new people (especially around June 2015).
That's the gist of the problem — most people (wrongly, very wrongly) still assume that.
But the overall gist of it is still very much the same.
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