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16 Sentences With "give a summary of"

How to use give a summary of in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "give a summary of" and check conjugation/comparative form for "give a summary of". Mastering all the usages of "give a summary of" from sentence examples published by news publications.

Attorney General Barr is required to give a summary of the matters investigated and the findings.
That's to say that it showcases 'featured snippets' which give a summary of topics, related content to search results, and suggested topics.
IOS 11.3 will let users decide to turn off the feature and will give a summary of the battery's health — and recommend if a battery needs to be replaced.
Musk said that when he interviews a potential employee, he asks them to give a summary of their career and describe how they solved some of the most difficult problems they&aposve faced.
The meeting was not on Mr. Trump's schedule, and officials have declined to give a summary of what was discussed; its existence was acknowledged by the White House only after the Saudis posted photos on Twitter.
The ballot question also includes an innocuous measure that would require City Hall to give a summary of land-use proposals to borough officials and relevant community boards at least 30 days before the public review begins.
Macron is due to give a summary of the first achievements of his so-called Food Convention on Wednesday at the Rungis food market near Paris, looking to appease farmers who had complained of their squeezed margins.
The game's start-up credits give a summary of the game's narrative: > What began as a conflict over the transfer of consciousness from flesh to > machines escalated into a war which has decimated a million worlds. The Core > and the Arm have all but exhausted the resources of a galaxy in their > struggle for domination. Both sides now crippled beyond repair, the remnants > of their armies continue to battle on ravaged planets, their hatred fueled > by over four thousand years of total war. This is a fight to the death.
There are very few studies on Khun Chang Khun Phaen in western languages. Prince Dhani Nivat wrote two articles on the poem in the Journal of the Siam Society in 1926 and 1941 which explain the metrical form of the sepha and give a summary of the plot. E. H. S. Simmonds published an aritlce in Asia Major in 1963 which compares one episode in the standard text with a version he recorded in performance. Khun Chang Khun Phaen has been completely translated into English by husband-and-wife team Chris Baker and Pasuk Phongpaichit in 2010.
He prepared himself with great care for the pulpit, writing out his sermons beforehand, as his contemporary Beatus Rhenanus reports; those preparatory compositions were drawn up not in German, but in Latin. Only a very small part of the sermons that have been issued under his name are directly his. At a very early date his addresses were taken down by others and published. The best critic of Geiler's works, E. Martin of Strasbourg, attempted, in the Allgemeine deutsche Biographie, to give a summary of Geiler's genuine writings; according to him the authenticated writings number thirty-five.
By 1952, a bewildering "zoo" of elementary particles had been reported, with various masses, decay schemes, nomenclature and reliability of identification. To deal with this situation, Blackett and Leprince-Ringuet organized an International Cosmic Ray Conference at Bagnères-de-Bigorre in 1953. According to James Cronin, "this conference can be placed in importance in the same category as two other famous conferences, the Solvay congress of 1927 and the Shelter Island Conference of 1948." Leprince-Ringuet asked Rossi to give a summary of new information presented at the conference and to propose nomenclature for the new particles.
His book about the History of the Coptic Orthodox Church is very comprehensive; in about five hundred and thirty pages he managed to give a summary of the Church's history over nineteen centuries without omitting important details. He depended on both Coptic and non Coptic sources for his work and in his account of the history of the Coptic Church he tried to be non-biased although his compassion towards his church is very noticeable. He had other books about the church and theological topics. St George Coptic church in Sydney website # The Way to Heaven.
These are always shown just before ad breaks, and are often shown between major transitions in location or cooking action. The information presented is usually notes about the history of the food or technique, helpful cooking hints, or technical or scientific information which would be too detailed or dry to include as part of the show's live content. During the show's first seasons, at the end of each episode Brown would give a summary of the important points covered during the episode; these points would be shown on the screen as he talked. These summaries still appear in later seasons from time to time, but rarely have the textual accompaniment.
A few months after his consecration, he was commissioned by the king to present letters to Clement for a final peace, and once more to treat with the ambassadors of Philip before the pope as mediator. The limits of this article forbid the attempt to particularise all the repeated and for the most part fruitless negotiations, in the prosecution of which the Bishop of Norwich was during the next ten years repeatedly crossing the sea accompanied by other ambassadors. To do this would be to give a summary of the history of the period. Suffice it to say that we find him thus employed on 28 July, 25 September, and 11 October 1348; 10 March, 13 April 1349; 15 May 1350; 27 June, 26 July 1351; 19 February 1352; 30 March, 28 August, and, finally, 30 October 1354 — an embassy in the fulfillment of which he terminated his life.
Like Abravanel and some other commentators, Alshich headed each section of his comments with a number of questions which he anticipated on the part of the reader; he then proceeded to give a summary of his view, and concluded with answering all the questions seriatim. His Commentaries abound in references to Talmud, MidrashEliyahu Munk (Translated and edited by) Midrash of Rabbi Moshe Alshich on the Torah (Vol 1-2-3), Lambda Publishers, Inc. Jerusalem/New York, 2000 and Zohar, but contain scant references to other commentaries, such as the works of Abravanel, Gersonides or Maimonides. His explanations are all of a homiletical character; his sole object being to find in each sentence or in each word of the Scriptures a moral lesson, a support for trust in God, encouragement to patient endurance, and a proof of the vanity of all earthly goods as compared with the everlasting bliss to be acquired in the future life.
National news that is broadcast over a radio network requires constant monitoring by station employees to allow the network coverage to air, although many stations will take the 'urgent' signal sent by the network and break into programming immediately. Again, continuous coverage from a national radio network depends on the severity of the event, and often the network may just pass down the coverage by their local affiliate with spare commentary by the network's anchors. Other considerations are made also; FM music stations rarely relay breaking news unless it is an event of grave national concern, though local weather warnings are relayed when in effect (either in the form of updates provided by an on-staff anchor, a disc jockey, or the on-air staffer handing all station operations in an overnight period, an emergency alert system or through an audio simulcast of a television station which maintains a contractual partnership with a radio outlet). Less urgent events allow a network to feed updates to stations at:20, 30 and:50 minutes after the hour to give a summary of events.

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