I cordially urge that the recommendation receive at your hands the consideration which its importance and timeliness merit.
The extra session of this Congress which closed during July last enacted important legislation, and while its full effect has not yet been realized, what it has already accomplished assures us of its timeliness and wisdom.
Timeliness is as important as ever, so he must look to his tenses.
The timeliness of the contribution may be vague and general.
In the later drama the figure of the projector appears several times, but it lacks the timeliness of Jonson’s satire, and the conception must have been largely derived from literary sources.
To understand the importance and timeliness of this attack, as well as the poet’s own attitude on the subject, it is necessary to give a brief historical discussion of the system as it had developed and then existed.
Its leaders, although inveterate foes of Socialism, have realized the timeliness of the social legislation begun under William I.
Though not absolutely essential, timeliness is a valuable attribute of any subject.
Commencement the first commencement of the only Timeliness brought school conducted in a New York factory.
If he has prepared an article that depends on timeliness for its interest, he cannot afford to send it to an editor who normally takes three or four weeks to make a decision.
Since timeliness is the keynote of the newspaper, current topics, either growing out of the news of the week or anticipating coming events, furnish the subjects for most special feature stories.
Another evidence of timeliness is supplied by the present pacific condition of the Church.
Still another consideration properly included under the general head of timeliness is said to have been urged with much force in the House of Bishops when the "enrichment" resolution was under discussion.
The argument for timeliness has been, in part, already stated.
Indeed, timeliness is so important in a story that one prominent writer[3] on journalism deems it an essential of a good story.
Timeliness is not essential, but is valuable, as in the publication of Halloween, Christmas, Easter, and vacation stories at their appropriate seasons.
Timeliness is of vital worth, but is not a necessity.
This was the beginning of the great tide of immigration through Cumberland Gap, a social movement which for timeliness and ultimate success ranks as the most important in the history of the central West.
Boone did not blaze his road one day too soon, and the hand of divine Providence is not shown more plainly in our national history than by the critical timeliness with which these pioneers were ushered into the meadow lands of Ken-ta-kee.
His inner man detests dictation and loves opportunity; in ideas it prefers timeliness to finality.
What those who dislike him call his hypocrisy is but timeliness in his instincts, and a certain modesty on their part in not intruding upon one another.
Precisely as Within the Law, Bayard Veiller's great play, so successful for the Selwyn Company, was given a striking timelinessby the Rosenthal murder, The System reaped merely the brimming harvest of lucky accident.
In the domain of chemistry, however, there are numerous cases in which the more powerful waves are ineffectual, while the more minute waves, through what may be called their timeliness of application, are able to produce great effects.
In dealing with the community great changes must have timeliness as well as truth upon their side.
It is the timeliness of great events that marks real genius, and the largest wisdom.
Now here again comes in the timeliness of Whitman's memorable ride.
To be sure these animals were heavy, and not of the best sort for escaping on, but better than walking; and timeliness and discretion can do a great deal.
Timeliness and discretion were coming up the hill.
Almost without exception, the examples quoted in this chapter show their timelinessby telling in the first sentence when the event occurred.
This idea of timeliness is very often carried to the extent of making the interview merely a denial or an assertion from the mouth of a well-known man.
Since this timeliness is the reason for printing a certain man's statements, the reporter's account must indicate thattimeliness near the beginning.
Have a definite reason or timeliness for every interview--have the student map out a definite campaign beforehand.
Study them with reference to their timeliness and try to discover what in them has the most news value.
In this and in its timeliness it is like the human interest story.
The form, it will be noted, is decidedly different from that of a news story on the same incident and, although the timeliness is given in the first line, there is no attempt to present the gist of the story in a formal lead.
Such stories contain no new plot, and for their timeliness depend entirely upon the introduction of the current fashion, whatever it may be; but they afford a grateful variety to the rather monotonous run of light fiction.
Each season of the year has its peculiar literature, and editors in general place so much stress upon timeliness that a glance at the contents of a magazine will often tell you within a month of its date of issue.
Of a more ephemeral type are the stories whose timeliness depends upon their coinciding with the current fashion in short stories.
Thus the Enquiry had a special timeliness and forms a part of the contemporary interest in the increasingly notorious activities of Wild.
The timeliness of Mandeville's pamphlet extends, of course, beyond its interest in Jonathan Wild, who after all receives comparatively little of Mandeville's attention.