Sentences with phrase «'s interesting in reading»

For instance, they're not interested in reading an online version of your work résumé.
A letter of introduction is your way of asking them if they'd be interested in reading your business plan.
As in, if they are interested in reading your blog, they very well might be interested in buying your products, programs, or services.
The article [from Harvard Business Review] is on Sir Alex Ferguson, the most winning coach of any soccer team in the world, and I was interested in reading about his success and management ethos.»
I, too, just wanted to share my personal net worth because I've been so interested in reading about others.
Anyone interested in reading it's here:
I wrote about my thoughts on Markel as an investment idea a few years ago, which you can review if you're interested in reading more about the business.
-LSB-...] you're interested in reading about the ways I've made extra money, read 10 Things I've Done To Make Extra Money.
If you are with a mid-sized business or an enterprise, you might be interested in reading about the other five levels.
I'd be interested in reading more.
If you're ever interested in reading some old documents from the UFA and Social Credit governments, let me know.
Rather than using keyword research to find content ideas, Benji instead focused on creating content that readers would be interested in reading.
When you arrive in your first congregation you must understand no one is interested in reading your senior year systematics summary, and a wise first - year pastor will keep his GPA to himself.
If you're interested in reading well written books you might as well give it a shot.
If you're interested in reading more about the four functions of pastoral care, see William Clebsch and Charles Jaekle, Pastoral Care in Historical Perspective (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice - Hall, 1964).
starts my own little presidential - style debate in which everyone gets a turn to share their positions with me (and anyone else interested in reading it).
And if you're interested in reading along with Torn, you can find it here.
Please go to Science.com if you are really interested in reading about this discovery.
I didn't think he predicted what was before the Big Bang but I'd be interested in reading it.
I've started a Facebook group for people interested in reading City of God.
I suspect that most people reading this article have more knowledege than the average person on religion, since they are interested in reading an article about people that lack knowledge.
For those of you who are interested in reading the arch of a sad, sad bitter life, crusie through the remarks by «the son a Piper man» aka Tom Tom, Stands for nothing, hates everything, curses when left with nothing to say, then hysterically claims victory for hurting someone's feelings, and stands for nothing, but will gladly point out your poor syntax, grammar and spelling errors like a weary retired 3rd grade teacher.
Sloppy grammar makes me lose interest in reading anything fast, regardless of how convincing or interesting the article may be.
You can buy mailing lists of faculty members in religion or of clergy, but there isn't a list of names and addresses of «thoughtful laypeople interested in reading accessible theology.»
99.9 % of «christians» are people more interested in reading the Bible and finding things they may use against others than worshiping a god.
Sounds like a book I might be interested in reading — the tradiitional roots of Christianity and the changes to the way «church is done»... I am down with the convo.
Whereas Wycliffe and Tyndale devoted their lives to creating a Bible in the vernacular, modern folks have access to plenty of Bibles but are not very interested in reading them.
If anyone would be interested in reading a good book, read CARIBBEAN by James Michener.
I'm really interested in reading what Jung has to say about it.
No Brigitte I have no interest in reading the biography you suggest.
Only comment I would like to make publicly: I would be very interested in reading what your has to say, on just about anything.
I would be interested in reading some details if you care to share with me.
Oh, and if you're interested in reading along, I'm still nailing down the official reading list, but we will likely start off with a conversion about Justin Lee's Torn and Wesley Hill's Washed and Waiting, as they present two stories and two viewpoints shared with much grace.
«you are not interested in reading about and rationalizing the real story of your Jesus» is a silly claim bearing in mind the academic robustness required of me in studying theology at honours level and biblical interpretation at masters, validated by the secular Aberdeen University in Scotland.
So Adam, you are not interested in reading about and rationalizing the real story of your Jesus.
After reading it, I am also interested in reading the volume by Christopher J. H. Wright in the same series: The Mission of God's People.
Go find something you are interested in reading and quit wasting everyone's time (including yours) commenting on the articles you don't like.
This would be impossible to do without some sort of service like Google Reader which pulls all the blog posts together into one place and lets me know on one simple screen when new posts have been published from the various blogs I am interested in reading.
If you are interested in reading about this topic more, here are some books I recommend.
I have basically given up trying to figure it but I am interested in reading your thoughts concerning it.
Is it just me or does it seem some «writer» just made this up because it sounded like a good story and would make a lot of people interested in reading it?
, happier than I felt when a woman emailed me and said that for the first time in 20 years she was interested in reading the Bible again because I'd helped her believe that maybe it wasn't just bad news for women.
If you understand Erik's comment another way, as to leave America out of it, then i'd be interested in reading it.
I told him about the admirable work of Wolfhart Pannenberg on eschatology, a subject very dear to him, and he was glad to hear about it, but he was not interested in reading tomes such as Pannenberg's.
If anyone else has an answer to my SPECIFIC question, I would be very interested in reading it.
Furthermore, while there is no reason English must be studied at university, and while Gopnik is, again, right that its study at the university is supported by our «living, irresistible, permanent interest in reading,» he misses an opportunity to address how English professors have at times failed to feed that interest over the years.
I'm also really interested in creating a lifestyle series talking about living with Coeliac Disease, so let me know in the comments if you'd be interested in reading that!
(If you're interested in reading some of the research studies about the health benefits of blueberries, check out this page, which links to dozens of articles.)
I have no interest in reading about fake lives.
I tried this recently when purging my bookcase of books that I bought years ago and never read, and realize now I have no interest in reading.
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