Sentences with phrase «write back only»

I'm an English teacher so it's hard for me not to write a lot and he would write back only a sentence or two.

Not exact matches

Back in 2014, he wrote a Financial Times op - ed in which he criticized the virtual currency for being «unsuitable as a means of exchange» and said it was only attractive for two reasons: anonymity — as desired by money launderers and tax evaders — and speculation.
«We've not only heard of overnight dip - buying from real money in 10s and 30s, but the Ministry of Finance data confirms that Japanese buying is backwrote Ian Lyngen, head of U.S. rates strategy at BMO Capital Markets.
I did that for a while, and it was only after I had done that for a little bit and felt like I'd honed my skills and I understood the kitchen, the professional kitchen, that I felt like I could then leave it to [go back and] pursue the writing part because I now had the knowledge and the expertise to do that.»
He wrote back that he had been hired for 11 months only, for which he was paid 75,000 pounds ($ 98,000), and that he might also be a victim of fraud.
Indeed, you could actually argue he's going against his old self: after misforecasting the multiple back in 2012 he wrote, «Only the hubristic deign to project the market multiple.»
In a series of secret memos sent back to Washington, described to me by several current and former US officials who have written or read them, diplomats reported that Russian intruders had broken into their homes late at night, only to rearrange the furniture or turn on all the lights and televisions, and then leave.
When I wrote Marketing Automation for Dummies back in 2013 automations only took place across two main channels email and your website.
I'm so - so as a writer, and am currently finishing up my second book (just write as a hobby), and in the past made about 30 - 50 dollars an hour as a free lance writer but that was a couple of years back, it was only for about 10 - 20 hours a month, and the gig just dried up.
As an example, I not only agented this book myself to a major NYC - area publisher, I brought in Jay and his famous brand, I brought in Stephen M.R. Covey for the foreword, and even wrote my own back cover (something most authors never get to do when working with a major publisher).
I wrote back then what I write today: bitcoin is only one type of cryptocurrency, and its success / failure has no bearing on the philosophical underpinnings of the digital asset class.
Now to get back to your original question, you see reading at the top showing you only retain ~ 10 % of the information you read and why I struggled before writing things down.
And looking back on the «80s, that was such an incredible time of brilliant songwriters who were not only pushing themselves creatively but also pushing themselves to write a melody.
The only thing you have to fall back on is a book written by men.
Browning writes, «If homophobes and fundamentalist preachers rant on about homosexuals recruiting the young because it's the only way to replenish their unholy ranks, then steal that language back.
Some think that the bible tells them that the earth has to be less than 10,000 years old rather than the better explanation, that writing did not come into being until close to 6,000 years ago and our oral collective memory couldnt reach too much further back SO it makes sense that the old testament would appear to only reach back 10,000 years.
Is your only come - back going to be just lines from an archaic book written for a society that no longer exists?
It could only have been with a cobblestone from a city street, he wrote back to a friend in Manhattan, that Cain killed Abel and introduced murder into the world.
On an interesting side note, back in my fundie days, I refused to vote for the politicians that supported marriage equality and even wrote a letter to my member to that effect; the only thing I ever felt strongly enough about to actually write rather than be content just signing my name to a petition.
Ross Douthat, the only truly conservative NYT op / ed columnist (which may be why he usually runs on the back page of the Sunday opinion section), echoed much of what I have written here and elsewhere about how «freedom of worship» is attacking freedom of religion.
Christianity is a belief system, completely made up out of whole shroud, whose tenets have no evidence to back them up, only a book written and adjusted by men, and a huge power structure that generates enough income to keep people coming back to the trough.
Lewis wrote during the world wars, so he certainly lived during a time when fighting back seemed like the only real option.
God is real, meaning it existed / exists and has / had the power to create EVERYTHING in the universe, yet the best it could do to have us understand what it wants is to provide a book written with a bunch of second hand accounts of stories that are so silly only a moron couldn't take a step back and realize their childishness?
Or the hearsay stories of a man who supposedly was the ONLY person in history to ever come back from the dead after 3 days of being buried... yet no one wrote a thing about it until 40 years AFTER the supposed «fact»?
Lewis warned readers of the hazards of relying on intellect — particularly apologetics — over spirituality, writing, «That is why we apologists take our lives in our hands and can be saved only by falling back continually from the web of our own arguments, as from our intellectual counters, into the Reality — from Christian apologetics into Christ Himself.
And, really, this concept that some scripture is not meant for authority but only for individuals... well, back when it was written there was very little «individuality» and those in authority are... wait for it... «ordinary people»... at least, they're supposed to be!
Since there are many new readers on this blog, and since probably everyone who has been here longer than a year has forgotten the basic argument I am trying to present, I figured I would spend one post summarizing my view and inviting people to go back and read some of what I have written previously only this topic.
In our new aims of education for the 1980's and beyond, therefore, we shall have to dedicate ourselves to bringing back, among other things, the civilized use of language (both written and oral), a sensitivity to beauty, powers of analytical reasoning, the intellectual vision of ourselves as historical creatures, the ability to cognitively articulate ideas rather than let communication skills courses degenerate into merely «touchie - feelie» experiences of «affirming the other,» and finally, a sensitivity to the nuances, complexities, and ambiguities of meanings.7 In this way, and only in this way, our educational system will equip its students for the future with an intellectual vision comprised of both knowledge and foresightful adaptability to environmental changes.
I teach them right from wrong by example not scaring them into believing in a book of stories that was written back in B.C. Nothing erks me more then to hear my NJ suburb families tell me how they can't wait to see their little girl get all dressed up in their communion dress, only to not continue with the religious education.
When the matter reached the Supreme Court of the United States, Chief Justice Roger Brooke Taney, writing for a seven — man majority against two dissenters, accepted Sandford's major contentions, not only sending Scott back into slavery, but holding, in effect, that he had never been free.
I say to you this... it's only been oh... about 400 or so years since the Pilgrims landed at plymouth rock... but they kept rather decent records... can you go back today and piece together word for word what was meant by everything that was said, written, or illusioned?
Looking back I realize I only write about pancakes.
I only remembered to come back and write this because I woke up wanting banana bread because the weather seems yucky out.
Ben won't like it if I don't get some not - so - healthy food into my blog, so I searched back over my archives (yes, I have «archives» even though I've only been writing this blog for 3 days) for something suitable, and came up with these photos.
I thought that was the only kitchen snafu until I sat down to write this post and hopped back over to the pie crust recipe I was using from my old potato and zucchini pie post.
The only disquieting tremor had been some other news out of Philadelphia, relayed to him by telephone from friends back home, that Daily News sports editor Larry Merchant had written a column confirming Liston's worst fears about how his triumph might be received.
Hello, and welcome back to my series, «A division - by - division tour that allows me to avoid writing daily 1,000 - word features that roughly translate to, «Look, it's only April, I don't know.
i have a world class comment and i can only write it in the new server where it can be backed up for present and future generations of pundits, fans, players and coaches to refer to.
I can only hope that this attempt is taken more seriously than the largely muted and clearly unsuccessful protests of late last season... although the plane writing escapade brought some much - needed attention to the matter, it failed to resonate with fence - sitters and those who had just recently fell off the Wenger truck... without a big enough showing of support the whole endeavor appeared relatively weak and poorly organized, especially to the major media outlets, whose involvement could have significantly changed what was to follow... but I get it, few wanted to turn on their club, let alone make a public display of their discord... problem is, they are preying on that vulnerability, in fact, their counting on you to keep your thoughts to yourself... who are you to tell these fat cats how to steal your money... they have worked long and hard to pull the wool over your eyes... they even went so far as to pay enormous sums of cash to your once beloved professor to be their corporate spokesmodel so that the whole thing would be more palatable... eventually the club made it appear as if this was simply a relatively small fringe group of highly radicalized supporters, which allowed the pro-Wenger element inside the club hierarchy to claim victory following the FA Cup win... unfortunately what has happened to this club can't be solved by FA Cups or a few players coming in, the very culture of this club needs to be changed and that starts at the top... in order to change the unhealthy and dysfunctional narrative that has absorbed this club we need to remove everyone who presently occupies a position of power... only then can we get back to the business of playing championship caliber football, which should always be the number one priority of this organization... on an important side note, one of the most devastating mistakes made in the final days of this hectic and poorly planned transfer window didn't have to do with the big name players like Sanchez or Lemar, but the fact that they failed to secure Jadon Sancho, who might even start for Dortmund this season... I think they might seriously regret this oversight... instead of spending so much time, energy and manpower pretending that they were desperately trying to make big moves, they once again lost the plot due to their all too familiar tunnel vision
It will be interesting to see how well Dembele does against a rejuvenated Bayern side who are on the back of five straight wins, in which they conceded only the one goal, but the Celts are famed for their performances in front of their home crowd, and you wouldn't like to write the Scottish side of at Parkhead.
Why are you faffing around with so many words, everything you write comes back to one thing and one thing only — you want Wenger out, problem sorted.
The lad has all the attributes to a very good centre back, does the person writing this article only watched arsenal for a season or 2 did u not see koscielny in his first 2/3 seasons he was shockingly poor, giroud donkey Walcott et players who have been given years but are still utter garbage.
Ha HA Ha HA, Look at you Barca4life, still here antagonising Arsenal fans, Iv been off this blog for 3 days (living in the real world, you may be vaguely familiar with it) and come back on to find your still talking trash and contradicting yourself with every second sentence you write, not only that but your doubling under the alias of JOHN PAUL, youv got issues mate.what is it with your obssession with us?????.....
Now, as I sit here writing this, the hope is that Juventus has the wind back in the sails and things start rolling again, with not only the Coppa Italia journey continuing, but some pretty damn crucial games approaching as we get ready to flip the calendar over to February.
Some write that the stadium is to blame; if only we could go back to Upton Park they say.
Why buy players and not play them Why play players out of there natural positions to accommodate others The 2 league games Rob Holding as played this season he's had no protection in front of him Our defence is exposed to far too many 1 on1 situations IMO the easy part of football is when you have the ball the difficult bit is when you don't have the ball and the discipline of getting back into the right position we lacked this today Sorry I've written this because I've never seen a display like this from Arsenal only a couple of observations I've never cricticised Arsenal or Arsenal before Hope it can be put right
On the Attachment Parenting Blog API Speaks, Sarah wrote about the one and only time her now 7 - year - old son was spanked (back when he was 18 months old and by the hand of her mother - in - law) in her post His Only Sponly time her now 7 - year - old son was spanked (back when he was 18 months old and by the hand of her mother - in - law) in her post His Only SpOnly Spank.
However, as I reread past blog posts and thought about it some more, the more I felt like I should write something if only to have it to look back on later and for posterity.
I have no book to recommend but can only share this advice, given to me when I was writing only as a lawyer, and that is to get your thoughts down and then go back and get rid of every extraneous word, sentence, or paragraph, no matter how cute or clever you might think it is.
But as I read through all that advice, I could only think of a post I wrote back in 2014 in which I mused that «there are few jobs on this planet harder than managing a district's school food program.»
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