When you are planning a message that requests information or action and you think your request will be received positively, start with the main idea first. When the direct request is likely to be forthcoming, frontload your message, which means immediately tell the reader what you want.
There is no direct adverb for transmit (to send, to signal), although the form "transmissibly" occasionally appears in genetics to mean "genetically, hereditarily, or heritably."
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No, BACS (Bankers' Automated Clearing Services) direct debit and direct dial are not the same. BACS direct is a payment method used in the UK for processing bank transactions electronically, while direct dial refers to a telephone feature that allows users to call a specific number directly without going through an operator. They serve different purposes in finance and telecommunications, respectively.
The Direct Express routing number varies depending on the financial institution that issues the Direct Express card. Typically, the routing number is associated with the bank that manages the account linked to the card. To find the specific routing number for your Direct Express account, you can check the official Direct Express website or refer to the information provided on your card or account documentation.
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It is the commentary of the gospel of John
A critical or explanatory note; a commentary.
In music call-and-response is a succession of 2 distinct phrases usually played by different, where the 2nd phrase is heard as a direct commentary on or response to the 1st phrase.
Commentary means a explanation of the way the facts, details and or examples in a paragraph or essay support the topic sentence.
It is a dictionary. You mean a commentary.
I'm not sure what you mean by commentary, but for thesis and introduction, yes they go in one paragraph
The word metacommentary means a commentary on a commentary. It describes a narrative that directs a readers attention to the positioning and purpose of the text.
Sefer is Hebrew for "book". It's generally used specifically to mean the books of the Torah and associated rabbinical commentary.
Commentary on current happenings.
Commentary is a noun.
The verb form of commentary is to comment