Sentences with phrase «writing style as»

And I like your writing style as well!
I love your site and your airy and bright writing style as well as interiors!
Many companies now consider a candidate's writing style as an indication of his or her personality and use this information to decide if the candidate would be a good fit in the corporate culture.
Beyond the purpose of the letter, there is some difference in the writing style as well.
As someone who is not a lawyer and needs to sign contracts, I often find the conventional writing style as an instrument to justify the inclusion of clauses that represent a client / provider relationship as if it actually were a master / slave one.
I often find the conventional writing style as an instrument to justify the inclusion of clauses that represent a client / provider relationship as if it actually were a master / slave one.
He characterizes the «pure» writing style as impersonal, formal, ostensibly correct, and lofty, matching it to formalist jurisprudence.
As someone who is not a lawyer and needs to sign contracts, I often find the conventional writing style as an instrument to justify the inclusion of clauses that represent a client / provider...
Here, Huxtable discusses her writing style as well as her debut solo exhibition, «A Split During Laughter at the Rally,» which is on view at Reena Spaulings Fine Art in New York through June 4, 2017.
I learned a lot from this book, and I enjoyed the writing style as well.
If you are asked to choose a writing style as per your own choice always consider your comfort level.
He found the lessons challenging and fun which I am sure will go a long way to improving his writing style as we continue.
Write your research paper in given format and writing style as per the expectation of your needs.
However, I can work to correct the English into my writing style as the elements are all there.
We GUAREANTEE that each paper we provide is written up to the customized writing style as we are always sticking to the highest standards of writing.

Not exact matches

Fisman and Sullivan write in a casual, engaging fashion, a style that makes their book (let's not forget it's about organizational economics) an impressively easy read, but in some instances a touch too cute (such as when they refer to Martin Luther simply as «Martin»).
As a scholar of American political rhetoric, I've previously written about the ways that Donald Trump's rhetorical style mirrors that of polarizing figures like George Wallace and Joseph McCarthy.
Presentation plan: Whether you're using a pitch deck or a written business plan, the information in your presentation plan will be, more or less, the same as in your working plan but worded differently and styled for the eyes of an outsider.
Yet what some moguls might seem as liabilities DuVernay turned into strengths, using her indie training to maximize her resources, telling a black story from a black point of view, making sure that women's contributions were acknowledged and writing into the script her own passionate pleas for equality (albeit in the King style).
As Don Braid wrote in the Calgary Herald, «Alberta has become a kind of social laboratory, unique in North America, to test whether a near - majority of women in a government caucus makes a change in style and substance.
However, as I write in my new weekly commentary, «As Markets Plunge, Some Value Surfaces,» and in my new paper, «After the Rout,» I don't think the selloff is a prelude to another 2008 - style cataclysas I write in my new weekly commentary, «As Markets Plunge, Some Value Surfaces,» and in my new paper, «After the Rout,» I don't think the selloff is a prelude to another 2008 - style cataclysAs Markets Plunge, Some Value Surfaces,» and in my new paper, «After the Rout,» I don't think the selloff is a prelude to another 2008 - style cataclysm.
When you treat the prospect as intelligent, base your business on ethics, and actually anticipate those prospects needs, your growth can be exponential — but if you use old - style interruption - oriented marketing that insults your prospects, you're writing a recipe for failure
As you continue to write you will develop your own style and rhythm.
He observes, however, that «the modernist desire in Frost and Eliot — to preserve an independent selfhood against the coercions of the market, a self made secure by the creation of a unique style — is subverted by the market, not because they wrote according to popular formulas, but because they give us their poems as delicious experiences of voyeurism, illusions of direct access to the life and thought of the famous writer, with the poet inside the poem like a rare animal in a zoo.
It is no coincidence that the American political scientist who has written most extensively on Ibero - Latin corporatism, Howard Wiarda, also wrote an exasperated book aimed at would - be exporters of American - style democracy called Civil Society, which would better have been called Against Civil Society as Tocqueville Understood It.
I particularly liked the use of the gender neutral «it» as a personal pronoun to camouflage the writing style of whatever mystery person wrote this (or rather repeated it from the original version of the thread).
Przywara loves the theme of the night, which Barth also explored in his commentary on Romans, and Przywara's writing style is every bit as exaggerated and distorted as Barth's prose in his Romans period.
Although marked out as an exceptional student by his professors at the Gregorian University, he was denied the opportunity to pursue further studies, so he does not write in the academic style and precise terminology of the professional theologian.
If the article is written in the same style as almost every onion article, it is poking fun at religious people.
Lightfoot (1658) summed the need of one seeking true understanding (and not interpretation) up well: «For, first, when all the books of the New Testament were written by Jews, and among Jews, and unto them; and when all the discourses made there, were made in like manner by Jews, and to Jews, and among them; I was always fully persuaded, as of a thing past all doubting, that that Testament could not but everywhere taste of and retain the Jews» style, idiom, form, and rule of speaking.»
Not only is she intimately acquainted with a wealth of primary sources, she writes in a fluid, captivating style that allows readers to feel that they know Beecher almost as well as she does.
The articles weren't actually addressed to the Pope directly; they were just written in the «open letter» style as a way to examine issues going on in society from the perspective of a religious skeptic.
Eliade has also documented the extreme persistence of this style of ordering life into a story which is not open to the new, in the rural cultures of Europe right down to the time of his own youth, and not only so, but he brilliantly predicted the resurgence of this kind of life story in the counterculture in a book which he wrote as long ago as the 1940's.2
He «adores,» he says, such poets as Richard Hugo and Linda Pastan, and as a young poet he began trying to write in the style of his antithesis, Robert Creeley.
The style is rough and such as might be expected of a Jew who thought in Aramaic, but wrote in Greek.
For example, «the fresh and vivid style of Mark» has been explained as the result of Peter's vivid personal recollections — forgetting that people did not usually write that way in ancient times, but far more prosaically, far less romantically; the exploitation of literary personality is a very modern innovation.
In Out of Sorts, Sarah Bessey — award - winning blogger and author of Jesus Feminist, which was hailed as «lucid, compelling, and beautifully written» (Frank Viola, author of God's Favorite Place on Earth)-- helps us grapple with core Christian issues using a mixture of beautiful storytelling and biblical teaching, a style well described as «narrative theology.»
I know that there are many wonderful books about preaching also written by men — they also fill my bookshelves and I'm grateful — but these particular books have served a special purpose in my own life, reminding me of my unique voice, calling, style, and place in the pulpit as a woman.
When Jason Boyett and I realized we had both written memoir - style books about our experiences with doubt to be published byZondervan in the spring / summer of 2010, we decided to team up rather than compete — an arrangement that has probably worked more in my favor than his, seeing as Jason's already published a shelf - full of books and has earned a reputation for being one of the industry's most thoughtful and humorous voices.
The writing style itself can be hard to follow at times as the author uses many double negatives, «Did not you..., was it not..., were they not...».
Wright communicates cogently to the postmodern audience like Lewis did to the late modern audience, but the style and substance of their writing differs notably because of their respective vocations: the former as a New Testament scholar and the latter as a Medieval and Renaissance Literature scholar.
And perhaps these men, who were contemporaries, did share some of the same concerns; write on some of the same situations, become obsessed by some of the same themes — albeit they seem about as different as two writers can be, from the standpoint of style and geography.
Such a conclusion is unwarranted, however, for (1) since Luke writes as a historian he evidently possessed some training in grammar and rhetoric, and therefore had learned to write in various styles, and (2) he varies his own style in accordance with the situation; in Acts his style becomes more «classical» as the gospel is brought closer to Rome.
It is an odd fate for a seventeenth - century Dutch philosopher who adopted an impersonal more geometrico style in his writing, one determined by the accident of his Jewish birth and his exodus, as a young man, from the Jewish community of Amsterdam.
Of course we're going to disagree on some doctrine and worship style and methods of evangelism and whatever else, but writing off other churches as «old, closed - minded people that can't handle change» or «meddlin» kids that just want to go to a concert every Sunday,» is ignoring the larger picture.
What immediately strikes the reader is Wacker's writing style, which could best be described as «poetic prose.»
Two types of theory can be distinguished, that which seeks to explain almost the whole of a gospel as compiled from written sources, and that which argues from peculiarities of style, language, and form, that written sources of limited extent were used by the final author of a gospel in conjunction with a mass of oral tradition.
(1) The Greek style, superior to that of much of the New Testament, suggests that it was not written by Peter, as does the fact that the Old Testament quotations are derived from the Septuagint.
Some features of his style can be explained as reflections of Aramaic tradition or thinking; in general, however, his manner of writing seems to be due to (1) his intention to report rather than to create, and (2) his training, or lack of it, which results in a style colloquial or «oral» rather than literary.
As for Hippy's writing style.
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