Your English writing platform
Discover LudwigSuggestions(2)
Exact(7)
That decision exposed the reality that while those who supported playing South Africa criticized opponents for bringing politics into sport, it was the apartheid regime that did precisely that by insisting that others conform to its racist norms.
"Today's verdict case reflects poorly on the Supreme Court and underscores the reality that while Pakistan's judiciary is now independent, it retains a deeply embedded bias against women in particular and on rights issues in general" said spokesman, Ali Dayan Hasan.
Finally, we returned to the science, and I addressed a theme that's come up on this blog, and that I think contributes substantially to making the human response to climate change (or global warming) a particularly vexing problem — the reality that while the basics of the science are clear, the science on questions that matter most to society is not.
"We understand that the president proposes, Congress disposes," said Ari Fleischer, the White House press secretary, in recognition of the reality that while the House passed the president's version of the tax cut, the Senate voted to reduce it by half, to $350 billion.
Sure, the gains are tempered by the reality that while the top tier is gaining, the income shares of the rest are falling.
For this is the reality: that, while 13 million Nigerians suffer from hunger and more than one million children suffer from malnutrition, the country wastes 75% of the 1.5 million tonnes of tomatoes it grows every year.
Similar(53)
While convenient, pointing the finger of blame and the subsequent purge overlook the fact that the fixed-income unit has been a revolving door of management and the reality that Mr. Kim, while perhaps sharing responsibility, left before the problems surfaced.
Of course, all of this electronic help does not change the reality that Thanksgiving dinner, while not particularly complex, is a challenge to get on the table.
The EB-5 is also only given to immigrants who can promise to create 10 full-time jobs within 2 years, which doesn't mesh well with the reality that successful startups (while creating plenty of new jobs in the medium and long-runs) often maintain deliberately low head counts in the short-run.
By the time superdelegates were invented, the smoke-filled-room types had already resigned themselves to the reality that voters choose the nominee, while convention delegates merely ratify the choice.
3. Any piece assigning credit for something to the person or politician who happened to be around to get the credit, while missing the reality that it was an earlier politician or administration who actually did it.
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