Sometimes leaving the line blank or filled in with a one -
word description like «meeting» doesn't cut it.
For many people, an email's subject line is an afterthought at best, and is either left blank or filled in with a one -
word description like «Meeting» or «Question.»
The worst resumes are filled with boring, bland, 2 - 4
word descriptions like, «Cleaned tables,» «Wrote reports,» or «Dealt with customers.»
Not exact matches
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Under «More options» you've other options
like description; to enter
words to recognize the transaction easily in your transaction list.
And the term «Lord» has been interpreted
like the
word «king» as an analogical
description of God's rule over creation, rather than a stand - in for the unpronounceable name.
I love Paul's Corinthian
description of the
word «love» but I can't claim to have it, and find myself speaking with tons of angles and sounding
like a clanging gong show.
Call it «mystical» if you
like — though that surely is not a very good
description of it — but whatever the true and adequate
word for this tremendous apostolic experience, it is perfectly clear that the earliest Christianity we know had a twofold basis, and stood upon two feet, history and experience.
I
liked Doug's initial
description of the
word of God but truly did wonder where he finds that.
Many churches or denominations won't allow people to become members unless they use these
words in their
description of Scripture... Oddly, I've never heard of a church or denomination that asked people to affirm a doctrinal statement
like this: The purpose of Scripture is to equip God's people for good works.
Karl — I really
like your
description of a living communication as God's
word and will have to check out your blog.
I most especially
like your
description of LP (Lucas); and yes, I am one of those «SHOOT» fans, hopefully Lucas would help me save my voice and prevent me from screaming that
word.
But apart from the window slamming shut we get all the final day drama with all the usual jargon, last minute dramatic swoops, pictures of helicopters that may or may not contain David Luiz, phones buzzing, alleged sightings at motorway service stations or petrol stations anywhere, Ronaldo or Messi shopping at the Westfield shopping centre, Valencia in the back of a cab in Swansea or Liverpool (or putting his feet up in Ecuador), everyone with their sources, players spotted at training grounds, Jack Wilshere driving his car to Bournemouth, last minute intervention by Daniel Levy who suddenly decides he wants Sissoko, and
descriptions of transfers or done deals or rumours using
words like amazing, dramatic, sensational, shocking, exciting, impressive or incredible.
My husband is particularly great at
word - of - mouth promotion; he does
like to show off about me, but that's all part of the husband job
description, I think!
One minor point in response to some posters» examples — my understanding is that true
description doesn't include «evaluative»
words like excellent, great, or «Nice job doing X.» I find myself echoing her actions out loud a lot e.g., «you're putting the dress on that doll,» «you're making red circles,» «you stacked the blocks so high,» etc. and really trying not to verbalize my point of view per se.
23 (1) of Act 930 states «Except as otherwise provided for in this Act, a person, other than a company holding a banking licence, shall not hold itself out as a bank or use the
word «bank» or any of its derivatives in any language, or any
word that sounds
like «bank» in the
description or title under which that person is carrying on financial services business in Ghana, or make a representation to this effect in any billhead, letter, paper, notice, advertisement or in any other manner.
«
Words and phrases
like «Conservative, Liberal, Democrat or Republican» may be avoidable habits of our expression, but they are not useful as meaningful
descriptions of the manner in which our policies must be dealt with.»
For extra security, consider writing your self -
description in a program
like Microsoft
Word, which will highlight any grammatical mistakes there may be.
Don't make your titles and headings or meta
descriptions a play on
words or slang, don't write something
like «for those who don't
like the foul breath of meat eaters».
180 positive
words for job interviews, resumes, online profiles, online dating sites Would you
like to see examples of profile
descriptions of yourself and your ideal match?
Most
word processors like Microsoft Word, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's a good idea to use one of these to draft your profile descriptions before posting them to the profile p
word processors
like Microsoft
Word, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's a good idea to use one of these to draft your profile descriptions before posting them to the profile p
Word, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's a good idea to use one of these to draft your profile
descriptions before posting them to the profile page.
Most
word processors like Microsoft Word, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's an excellent concept to use one of these to prepare your profile descriptions before publishing them to the profile web p
word processors
like Microsoft
Word, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's an excellent concept to use one of these to prepare your profile descriptions before publishing them to the profile web p
Word, Open Office, or Google Docs have a built in grammar and spell checker, so it's an excellent concept to use one of these to prepare your profile
descriptions before publishing them to the profile web page.
Resources included are as follows: 3 0 P D F files for you to print: Key
word cards, chapter 2 to read, chapter 2 writing task about finding the key, Story elements, Story board to complete, writing pages, A 4 topic title to introduce the book, retell the story from another point of view, write a diary entry task, write a postcard, acrostic poem to complete, make
words from letters, photo pack, flashcards of character names, character
descriptions, my favourite part of the story is — drawing page, I
like this story because writing task, design a new book cover, draw a garden scene, hand puppet template to draw, draw a family portrait, writing booklet cover to keep pupils project work together, large display items door to the garden and large key, long banner to head wall display, large letters to spell out book title, display border to edge wall display, story sack tag to keep resources together.
I was shopping for a 2011 C300 4Matic Sport Mercedes Benz and choose King Point Auto primarily due to the reviews on Mike... I don't know if he is the... author of the cars
description, but it was right on point:
words like «clean» and «sexy» were accurate in describing the car.
The ride is befitting a car that uses
words like» «luxury»» and» «cruiser»» in its
description.
The bottom line: Nobody wants to suck at any part of their author business yet tons of authors out there write long, abhorrent
descriptions of their book
like they're being paid by the
word.
Giordano has a talent for turning a few
words into a portrait - in - depth, an example being his
description of a slender young dilettante as looking
like every French film director's dream — «unbearably lonely, ultra-sexy, Sartre - reading Gallic beauty.»
Post a link, a one - or two - line
description of the piece and a few
words about why you
like it.
Post a link, a one - or two - line
description of what you're reading (book or blog) and a few
words about why you
like it.
Thirdly, choose the
word you
like the most and use this one for your
description.
Like a hiker conserving energy on a long journey, Hoefler doesn't waste a
word, as
description and alliteration tell a tight, compact tale.
Since then I learned some techniques from an experienced Hollywood script development exec,
like starting with a one - sentence log line (the first sentence of my
description of Vaccine Nation above is one, a bit long at 36
words) that captures the story, and then build the outline, including key dramatic steps, in three acts from there.
For keyword research purposes, use Amazon Advanced Search to find books
like yours and see what categories they're in, how their book
descriptions and author bios are structured, and what
words and phrases are commonly used.
Developmental edit: $ 0.055 /
word A developmental edit provides comprehensive support during the process of creating a book for an author who needs structural, large - scale recommendations and examples of how to proceed with issues
like character development, dialogue,
description, and pacing in fiction and cohesion, clarity, development, and style in nonfiction.
Book
Description: Just
like the Author Bio it is good to have this in two versions, a longer one that can function as a press release of, say, 600
words, and a shorter one of 200
words that can be taken from your back cover copy.
I'd
like to first remark that the books I typically read are more... sophisticated in nature, written by long dead authors, who used big
words and flowery
descriptions.
A breed standard is a
description in
words of what the ideal representative of a given breed should look
like.
The job
description,
like the
word itself, is quite a mouthful.
If you'd
like to share your letter with us for a future Player's Voice feature, write a short 100 - 250
word description of the title you're currently enjoying — this can describe a particular moment or feature, or simply talk about the game in general — and send it to us via email at
[email protected] with the subject line «Player's Voice».
You'll often see people add
words like #art or #artistsofinstagram in the
description of the images that they upload.
All applications must include a 500 -
word description of an exhibition or program idea that the applicant would
like help in developing.
Application Guidelines All applications must include a 500 -
word description of a program idea that the applicant would
like help in developing.
A covering letter that outlines why you would
like to be a board member for Heart of Glass and that demonstrates your suitability for the position with reference to the role
description and person specification (max 1000
words)
All applications must include a 500 -
word description of an exhibition idea that the applicant would
like help in developing.
That's why I see little merit in
descriptions of the reinstatement as an exoneration — a
word used by Michael E. Mann, a Pennsylvania State University * climate scientist who,
like Gleick, has become a prominent campaigner for action on curbing greenhouse gases.
The idea seems
like random
words to many — but is a relatively precise
description of a reality you can actually see in near real time — given the wonders of modern technology and big data.
He concluded that
descriptions like «
Word Document» do not offer any useful information and that metadata is unreliable as an identifier when it comes to documents that are not emails.
Instead of sketchy
descriptions of local criminals and weekly watch meetings, citizens can now arm themselves with HD video from Ring, and instantly spread the
word and mobilize via social media and apps
like Nextdoor.
Step one: run the job
description through a
word - cloud generator (I
like Wordle).
Search for the job you want next on a mega-job site
like Indeed.com or your target employers» websites, and note what unique, job - specific
words are used in those job
descriptions, in addition to Indeed's JobTrends, next.