Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(1)
Exact(14)
As well as the Knicks played in their 98-88 victony on Thursday, the Blazers took themselves out of the game at key junctures.
Nevertheless, Chinese art's highly developed, systematic forms of expression, coupled with its theoretical basis in religion and philosophy, proved enormously forceful, and Chinese styles dominated at key junctures in Japanese history.
Though the flair of Webber and Williams became the franchise's trademark for much of the past three seasons, Webber was privately growing tired of the turnovers and poor decision-making at key junctures by Williams, his good friend.
Bure scored his 51st and Mike Sillinger scored his 20th for the Panthers (37-30-5-5) against Martin Brodeur, who faced only 21 shots but made several spectacular saves at key junctures of the game, played before a crowd of 16,575 at Continental Arena.
Despite the fearsome reputation, though, the Chin was probably best known as the Odd Father because he feigned insanity at key junctures, puzzling doctors, frustrating law enforcement officials, and prolonging his reign.
Imprecise controls, what feels like unfinished UI and poor explaining of What To Actually Do at key junctures – the first round of finger-pointing, for example – mean that Criminel is less sleuth, more slurry.
Similar(46)
That might not be the case for at least some of the fans, who were heard booing at several key junctures, as when the Mets twice put runners at third base with one out and could not score.
The H-PEPSS can be used to gauge trainee confidence in socio-cultural aspects of PS at several key junctures in a training programme (eg, at the completion of more theoretical classroom courses and again to evaluate training experiences following placement in the clinical setting).
"At several key junctures in our 100-year history, we hit the pause button and rethought what the program was," Mr. Medbury said, adding that the science program will have a greater focus on plant conservation when it returns.
There is also a deep mythical resonance, owing to Maron's deft appropriation of classical and modern sources (a line from Heinrich von Kleist's "Penthesilea," "to win your heart or to die," finds its way into the story at several key junctures).
In some respects, an exhilarating, incisive, insightful and fascinating examination of high tech visionary and Apple co-founder Steve Jobs at three key junctures in both his own all too short life and the course of global technology, it is also a distorted, downbeat, cloying, and claustrophobic piece of work that, fortunately, maddens less often than it satisfies.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com