Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Countless experts whose books on productivity comprise many a business school syllabus tout the importance of time management for an effective CEO. But just as in an early stage startup, motherhood rarely goes according to plan. A sick child, untimely tantrum or diaper blowout can throw even the most scrupulously scheduled day out of whack. The problems may be less pungent in CEO-world, but likely to be no less unexpected and sensitive. The intuition to immediately identify top priorities through the extraneous noise—dealing with all the stinky sh*t that comes your way—is a critical skill finely honed through parenting. ... "
" ... Pittsburgh (Frank Santoro, New York Review Comics). If you’re looking for a comic that moves the needle visually, Santoro’s Pittsburgh fits the bill. Known in the business as an artist’s artist, Santoro delivers this memoir of his family life in late 20th century Pittsburgh in a spare, subtle style where every line, every inch of the composition and every color choice is deeply connected to the narrative and mood. It appears on first glance to be drawn in marker by an artistically-precocious 10-year old, evoking the innocence with which Santoro views his upbringing. Like the story, it unfolds to reveal many layers of nuance and complexity. Pittsburgh is likely to land on the syllabus of a lot of Comics Studies classes next year. It will certainly be on mine. ... "
" ... The starter episode uniquely sets a foundation for where the series is going, almost like a syllabus, covering 30 years of history in the music industry and the prison industrial complex so when listeners jump into the first narrative episode they already have a foundation to pull from. “The culture is steeped into so many other facets of society – this is what we’re really trying to unpack and double down on with this show,” explains Madden. ... "
" ... Tomorrow, I begin my 54th year of teaching a class in American economic history at Ohio University. As I prepared my syllabus for the course, I started reflecting on how much things have changed–or in some cases remained the same, over the years. Ten things stand out. ... "
" ... Unlike a college course, a job-search process does not come with a syllabus. A job seeker must add structure to their search in order to make the incremental progress needed to ultimately obtain an offer. Early careerists must carve out time for skill building, networking, sourcing opportunities and applying, along with effective interview preparation. With no concrete deadlines to look forward to — and no professor to provide feedback — it can be incredibly challenging to maintain direction and momentum during a search fraught with silent rejection. We create this infrastructure for early careerists. ... "