Her recommendations were presented in a series of bullet points down the side of the television screen. |
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Every speaker steps up to the podium with all of the evening's pre-determined catchphrases and bullet points downloaded and ready to go. |
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Visual elements of learning, including charts, graphs, bullet points or flow charts, were imperative to activity-based learning, she said. |
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Also, he has a platform with nifty bullet points, some of which he probably came up with while actually on his meds. |
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The report's irenic and tentative tone, and the complete absence of bullet points in its text, should dispel any such misimpressions. |
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I was going to do this with bullet points, but in the end it seemed a bit impersonal. |
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I leafed first through the book and stopped to learn how to customise bullet points. |
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Each entry is heavily illustrated, many dotted with video and sound recordings, most broken up into a myriad of sections, subsections and bullet points. |
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If your request has multiple parts, you could consider using bullet points or numerate each individual question. |
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One way to achieve this look is to create new paragraphs every few sentences and to interrupt long blocks of text with headers, bullet points or photos. |
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Avoid bullet points, titles in bold or underline, and particularly the use of too many different typefaces and sizes. |
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The text bubbles with bullet points, subheads and one paragraph sections. |
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Navigate on the red bullet points to see an enlarged picture of different areas of the factory. |
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Under his plans, a passenger's charter outlining the service customers should expect containing easy-to-read bullet points will be displayed in taxis. |
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The remaining three bullet points indicate the activities or tasks of the Agency that are new and which the Common Unit is not covering. |
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Even the messiest, most obstreperous books are reduced to a litany of bullet points, or a single bullet point. |
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Our A1 poster contains a good summary of children's rights, whereas the A2 poster presents children's rights in a few bullet points. |
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In fact, the branch indicated that it is willing to accept that the first two bullet points may occur at times. |
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We tried twice, unsuccessfully, to pin McClure down on a commitment to exclusively market-driven solutions, but he only reiterated his bullet points. |
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However, we feel that the appointment process identified could be improved by obtaining appropriate, timely input from Crown agency boards relating to the first, second and fourth bullet points above. |
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Something like this perception is at work in a section of Float where Carson uses a series of bullet points to disconnectedly tell a story about a border crossing. |
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And he did all this not with the excitable burst of bullet points that had, for the past five years, sufficed for personal rhetoric but in the deep, calmative tones of a parent reading a bedtime story. |
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Sometimes you might have the need for bullet points in a comment column in Microsoft Excel. |
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Below, a few bullet points about the film. |
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PowerPoint, we're told, is reducing discourse to bullet points. |
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The second offers bullet points along the left-hand margin. |
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Mr President, allow me to make my points in bullet points. |
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The review presentation is often the only record of the review, so it should be selfexplanatory, using fully formed sentences as opposed to abbreviated bullet points that do not convey the meaning on their own. |
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Under this provision, the value of pensions is actuarially reduced for all active employees, with the exception of those who meet any of the criteria outlined in the first three bullet points. |
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I just want to make sure that it's clear to me, because from what I understood from your two bullet points, the two wells that have been approved to this point in time are in 11 and 10 metres of water, respectively. |
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The following set of bullet points identifies disciplines from the GATT, the SPS and the TBT Agreements that may be relevant to the implementation of the Protocol. |
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The Task Force considered different proposals put forward by delegates to improve clarity of bullet points in paragraph 34, which listed possible sources of information. |
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Be sparing with bullet points, they can be useful in small numbers. |
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The schoolboys are introduced to a Fordist pedagogy in which great themes and events from history are packaged into bullet points. |
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Then pop down a few really interesting bullet points that grab the reader's attention. |
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Alas, our PowerPoint Generation gravitates to bullet points and two-dimensional bar charts, even as we stumble our way through this multidimensional universe. |
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People do not show up to read a person's bullet points from the slides. |
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They don't give any details of Plaid policies other than in a few bullet points, while the bulk content of the bi-lingual flyers is spent attacking their opponents. |
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If a business tender or job outline is written in bullet points, rather than straight narrative, you may wish to reflect their preferred bullet point style in your response. |
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