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For a sentence to be a sentence we need a What (the subject) and a So What (the predicate).
Inside that trite sentence, "We need to figure out how to make this work for everyone," hides the skeleton of a monster.
To identify the subject from the sentence, we need to identify a noun phrase consisting of nouns and adjectives, which define the various properties of the noun.
No one had looked at how short a sentence we need to hear before making an assessment, although other studies had shown that we make quick judgments about people's personalities from a first glance at their faces.
This is the basic form of the verb to be able to use it in a sentence we need to conjugate it.
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In the first sentence, we needed another comma, after "said," to set off the attribution and make the tenses mesh.
"If we get to sentencing, we need to articulate mitigating factors, particularly the defendants' adaptions to conditions of confinement," said Cmdr. Walter Ruiz of the Navy, a defense lawyer for one of the detainees, Mustafa Ahmed al-Hawsawi.
But the narrow thing that I want to illustrate here is that when the United States, whenever we hold anybody in prison who can't get bail or who is interned for a long period of time before being charged and convicted and sentenced, we need to hit a very high threshold.
To exhaustively describe M in terms of first-order sentences, we need an infinite list ⟨li : i < ω⟩ of literals, where li := Pci, if di ∈ PM, and li := ¬Pci, if di ∉ >PM.
To exclude a segment of the population that is still capable of working and being productive because of age is a prejudiced act: Try recasting that sentence with we need to "make room" for unemployed men or unemployed white people and you can see how prejudiced and logically false it sounds.
Our candidate topic sentence is: "We need to get more money into the hands of hardworking American families so they can spend it in their local communities on things like school supplies, home improvements and restaurant meals -- so the middle-class will once again become the job creators, lifting the economy back to health".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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