Not exact matches
Only this one
sentence will be devoted to urging not only the irreplaceable importance of careful study but the need to come
clear in his mind that time in study is, in a vital sense, time spent
with all his congregation.
The increase in non-voluntary euthanasia and the introduction of child euthanasia in Belgium are
clear signs of how easily these bills,
with an initial narrow remit, are rapidly modified to become a death
sentence for anyone of limited economic value or potential.
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»).
The use of a word in one
sentence can be compared
with its use in another in which its meaning is admittedly
clear.
The whole network of misery is broken apart
with one
clear sentence.
You may have had a certain Starbucks drink
with a similar flavor, but let me just be real
clear here, although these brownies were indeed inspired by that famous Salted Caramel Mocha drink (that come fall people go crazy for), these brownies I am showing you today are a million times better than that drink could ever be (that has GOT to be a run on
sentence!).
At this age, your child's
sentences should be smooth,
clear, and pop out easily
with no apparent effort.
One of them was a little girl close to Jack Jack's age who was not only talking in
sentences (Jack Jack was not yet that
clear with words that time) but she's also not wearing any diapers.
Excerpts (no more then 2
sentences) and links may be used, provided that full and
clear credit is given to Mari Eugenia Hernandez - Tuten and Inspired by Family Magazine
with appropriate and specific direction to the original content.
Frederick Ippolito, former Town of Oyster Bay commissioner, was
sentenced to 2 years and 3 months in prison in a tax evasion case, and the judge admonished local officials for not recognizing that Ippolito's dealings
with a paving contractor were a
clear conflict of interest.
Giuliani's strategy was
clear during his back - and - forth
with Cuomo: Use «Comey» and «liar» as many times as possible in the same
sentence.
The word «sick» in that last
sentence should be interpreted
with a positive connotation in case you weren't
clear on that.
The above feedback focuses on topic
sentences and points out where the writer crafted a
clear lead
sentence with a central idea and a transition.
It was
clear to me and my classmates 40 years ago, as we gazed out the window during English class in our all - boys high school (a Catholic seminary) and watched the teenage kids from town «making out» on a stone wall; at least it was
clear to Father Ignatius, who would threaten a «bastinado
with salt rubbed in the wounds» if we didn't focus on the
sentence that needed diagramming.
Students follow a
clear and logical learning journey, in which they: - Define the different story genres and understand their key content features; - Understand the key features of different genres through interesting movie clips; - Work collaboratively using the jigsaw method to ascertain the language features (vocabulary,
sentences, descriptive devices) of different genres; - Engage
with a number of interesting story extracts (Louis Sachar - Holes, JK Rowling - Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Darren Shan - The Vampire's Assistant, Jeff Kinney - Diary of a Wimpy Kid.)
Working recently
with Grade 4 on poetry about how early summer expresses itself, I created a new strategy whereby students write the basic
sentence and leave
clear gaps for new adjectives and adverbs.
For each sound, blend, diagraph or dipthong there are 3 or 4 pages: Add the blend or diagraph to the word and connect to the matching picture
Clear clip - art (black and white - perfect for colouring) labeling page using 9 carefully chosen example words / clip - art followed by a fun read and draw page then a cloze page of decoadable
sentences which have been carefully sequenced to progressively incorporate words that are consistent
with the letters and corresponding phonemes that have been taught to the new reader / speller in previous pages of the book (plus sight words) Could be made into a 168 page workbook, or of course individual pages can be printed off and photocopied.
It provides model paragraphs, which have a
clear focus on improving technical accuracy
with regards to showcasing how to use ambitious vocabulary, higher level punctuation and
sentence structures within their own writing.
I feel that credibility is superior to repeated posts in online discussions that skirt evidence to promote an unwavering position (you pick out one
sentence from the Ravitch evidence and do not acknowledge the central point she reinforces in my position)-- especially since all of my work is
with my NAME and identity
clearing standing behind my commentary v. screen - name screeds.
Just one cartoon a day, complete
with clear, simple definitions and
sentences, will help build students» vocabulary and boost their reading, writing, and test - taking skills.What better way to make vocabulary words stick than through funny and engaging cartoonsTM 96 pages.
This begins
with sentence structure and
clear language that readers can easily comprehend.
Use transitions
with enough context in a
sentence or paragraph to make the relationships between facts
clear.
And
with its repetitive chorus of «My dog is the best» and
clear sentences that match text to action, the story is also ideal for beginning readers.
Perhaps, for some types of works, that's true: A tabular presentation of census data from 1910 may be
clearer than a narrative presentation (
with endlessly long
sentences and lots of commas and semicolons), but it does not change the meaning of the underlying data.
The first
sentence of my query letter always begins
with a
clear reason why I have contacted them.
Start
with the
clear topic
sentence describing one side of the argument.
New comeback mechanic: charge your anger and finish the
sentence with a unique closure Expanded career mode: master each scene to win Golden Parrots and use them to develop your character Redesigned scoring system: more fair, more
clear.
The Hollywood Roast includes some new features: the scoring system has been updated to show more
clear and precise results; a new comeback mechanic will let players use their charged anger to deploy a crushing ending to a
sentence; Character Creation Mode
with custom screenshots to use as avatars, and much more.
Once that's done, the seeming assertion in the second
sentence goes away and we're left
with an entirely
clear conditional statement: Chu is not asserting anything about the data or how it was treated, but rather that * if * the data was bad * then * it shouldn't have been used.
Is it really beyond some of the «finest minds in climatology» to come up
with a few
sentences every five or so years that are
clear and unambiguous?
Matthew Its not a good start when you paint an long historical endeavor
with one
sentence, no matter how you may try to shoe horn in a term that makes the over simplifcation less objectionable, the
sentence remains exactly what it is: a freshman like, throat
clearing, generalization to get the ball rolling.
It seems
clear to me that the
sentence is about responses to a shift from one climate regime, the recent past and present day, to another,
with less precipitation, in the future (it is the IPCC climate change impacts report after all, and they do say `... not necessarily producing gradual changes between the current and the future situation»).
Case in point: strike the preceding
sentence and replace it
with: «Attorney websites should be
clear and concise.»
The ruling that makes
clear that an appellate court can reverse a guidelines
sentence, even when it is followed by the trial judge, implies far more latitude to deviate from the guidelines when the trial judge disagrees
with the way the guidelines work in a particular case.
When you're ready, return to Step 1, and read those same stories again, except this time try to notice what the writer does
with his or her opening
sentences and paragraphs, as well as the words — simple,
clear, direct words — that the writer uses.
For instance, is it
clear that resentencing will be under Booker,
with revisitation of all guideline findings that went into the original
sentence, or will resentencing be limited to the change introduced by the amendment as though it existed at the time of original
sentencing (even if the original
sentencing was pre-Booker)?
Instead, as a quick review of Congress's express commands in section 3553 (a) of the
Sentencing Reform Act makes clear, Congress told judges to «impose a sentence sufficient, but not greater than necessary, to comply with» the traditional purposes of sentencing (while also considering various relevant facts and factors including the gu
Sentencing Reform Act makes
clear, Congress told judges to «impose a
sentence sufficient, but not greater than necessary, to comply
with» the traditional purposes of
sentencing (while also considering various relevant facts and factors including the gu
sentencing (while also considering various relevant facts and factors including the guidelines).
Moreover, it was
clear from the outset that Lord Young would be involved not just in reviewing the system but also in implementing change, as can be seen from a further
sentence in his terms of reference which added that: «Following the agreement of the report, to work
with appropriate departments across government to bring the proposals into effect.»
[The novice] thinks through an idea only until it is passably
clear to him, since, for his purposes, it needn't be any
clearer; he dispenses
with transitions because it's enough that he knows how his ideas connect; he uses a private system — or no system — of punctuation; he doesn't trouble to define his terms because he understands perfectly well what he means by them; he writes page after page without bothering to vary his
sentence structure; he leaves off page numbers and footnotes; he paragraphs only when the mood strikes him; he ends abruptly when he decides he's had enough; he neglects to proofread the final job because the writing is over... Given his total self - orientation, it's no wonder that he fails repeatedly as a writer.
In noting that Rutherford's
sentence was not enough to deter terrorism, the ruling from a three - panel bench of justices Eleanore Cronk, Michael Moldaver, and David Doherty, said: «When terrorists acting on Canadian soil are apprehended and brought to justice, the responsibility lies
with the courts to send a
clear and unmistakable message that terrorism is reprehensible and those who choose to engage in it here will pay a very heavy price.»
The
clear problem
with the requirement of imprisonment, as is found by the Court (paras 59 and 60), is that the narrative of past and future persecution in many countries such as Zimbabwe and Uzbekistan, [13] is that in these and many other countries the law enforcement authorities use the criminal law to extort, blackmail, detain and torture, without recourse of due process of law which would require a trial, conviction and
sentencing, in accordance
with the national law of the country of origin.
And in his Ring concurrence, Justice Scalia chides Justice Breyer by saying that «unfortunately this case has nothing to do
with sentencing» Plus, Scalia makes it crystal
clear in Ring that he believes that Apprendi gave no role to juries in
sentencing, as opposed to a role in convicting or acquitting of crimes, when he went out of his way to say that states who leave the ultimate life and death decision to judges may continue to do so.
While law and politics (or «public policy») are not co-extensive, it is
clear that
sentencing presupposes and assumes any number of policy orientations, and this accords as well
with Lon Fuller's claim that law in general incarnates both procedural and substantive values.
«Throat -
clearing» — starting
sentences with phrases like «it is inconceivable that» — is a big problem in briefs filed by even the best firms.
Such an interpretation would result in
sentences inconsistent
with the Code's own statement of principles, and would presume that the legislature intended to abolish the quantitative rationale for enhanced credit — that offenders should not be punished more severely because they were not released on bail — without
clear language.
Some people build structures
with clear - in - meaing
sentences which are rarely, if ever, too long.
We tested Baidu TalkType
with a couple
sentences, and found it to be a
clear winner over the voice recognition in the Galaxy Note 7's Samsung keyboard app.
In particular I would like to make a
clear statement
with a few
sentences commenting on the two upcoming forks of Bitcoin Gold and Bitcoin2X:
Tip number four: bullet point your quantifiable achievements Right at the top of the first page you should, if possible, lead
with three to six bullets — each
with a crystal
clear sentence outlining your strengths.
Your objective statement should be summarized in not more than two
clear sentences, highlighting your interest to work
with the airline and the expertise you are offering, which will benefit the airline.