Sentences with phrase «as the authors put»

Brands: Many big names in media have suffered «sudden deaths,» as the authors put it.
These offenders often «age out» of crime, as the authors put it.
As its authors put it, «our guide bestows first - hand insight, advice and analysis from current HBS students... the analysis we provide comes not from «recent applicants» but from those who got in, enrolled, and are now immersed in HBS culture.»
As the authors put it, unfavorable expectations about demand are not sustainable.
(«Narcissism is a psychocultural affliction rather than a physical disease,» as the authors put it.)
As the authors put it, «some non-reproducible preclinical papers had spawned an entire field, with hundreds of secondary publications that expanded on elements of the original observation, but did not actually seek to confirm or falsify its fundamental basis.»
As such it «is a license to sin in a way» as the author put it.
A moral and spiritual guide to, as the author puts it, «living virtuously in the information age.»
As our author puts it, «Asking about an afterlife still defines a crucial and very conflicted battlefield in American life, one that challenges our political as well as religious convictions.»
Churchill's more famous history, his memoirs of The Second World War, is but a continuation of The World Crisis, the two conflicts constituting a single story, «another Thirty Years» War,» as the author himself put it.
As the authors put it, «coordinating the actions of a disparate collection of reserves so that they achieve more together than each can independently is, after all, the whole point of having a conservation system.»
Or as the authors put it, they're «wired to be social.»
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As the authors put it, «A school choice program's impact on test scores is a weak predictor of its impacts on longer - term outcomes.»
Or, as the author puts it,»... how we went from there being nothing at all to there being something, and then how a little of that something turned into us, and also what happened in between and since.»
It's the drama and excitement I can create as an author putting my family into the world of the Bugglepuffs, which is an absolute joy and delight.
As the authors put it:
It takes in some perspectives about where some investors are finding value today — although some of these areas would require the need for, as the author puts it «a strong stomach and the willingness to hold on when things go from bad to worse.»
Nowhere else have I seen a passage that so effectively describes the workings of the «spherical shell which surrounds our planet,» as the author puts it.
I ended up pulling the following quotation from it for my book, noting that I'd never seen a passage that so effectively describes the workings of the «spherical shell which surrounds our planet,» as the author put it.
As the authors put it in their paper, reductions in emissions «will only have very limited influence on on glacier mass change in the twenty - first century».
The role played in the economy by small inventors — «Edison, Hewlett and Packard, Jobs and Wozniak» as the authors put it — is a matter of debate among economists, so for that reason, and despite the undoubted efficiencies consequent upon the change in the system, it's unclear whether a net benefit will result.
As the authors put it: «The results suggest that in absence of strong concerns, parents should avoid behaviors that clearly prompt feelings of invasion.
As the authors put it, «It's the effortful process of reconstructing the knowledge that triggers reconsolidation and deeper learning.»
If that's the case then perhaps your Love Language is Words of Affirmation, and your heart's «Love Tank» as the author puts it, needs filling.

Not exact matches

Justin Menkes, the author of Better Under Pressure, has described learning to handle pressure as akin to learning to handle physical stresses, requiring incremental increases in the demands we put on ourselves.
He is the author of Family of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, the Powerful Forces That Put It in the White House, and What Their Influence Means for America (Bloomsbury Press, 2009); it was released in paperback as Family of Secrets: The Bush Dynasty, America's Invisible Government and the Secret History of the Last Fifty Years.
As author David Kadavy neatly puts it, «If we never get started, we never get good, and you can't get good without first being bad.»
As author Marshall Goldsmith puts it, we all want time to travel and relax, but is that really the key to fulfillment?
The future is already here, as Neuromancer author William Gibson is said to have so eloquently put it.
As Shawn Callahan, author of Putting Stories to Work, explains these «small stories» are the anecdotes concerning real - life experiences that people tell every day in conversations.
Meanwhile, yesterday's hard - won customers just «slip away,» as the study's authors put it, not because another brand was more attractive but because the first one stopped caring as soon as the cash register rang.
The authors of both books recognize that the chances of a product or idea taking off phenomenally are enhanced by social groups that «provide the resources for their members to learn,» as Brown and Duguid put it.
«When one feels writer's block, it's good to just keep putting things down on paper — ideas, knowledge, etc.»» Konnikova reports author Scott Barry Kaufman as recommending.
The study authors suggest that the prime takeaway is that cutting yourself some slack about, well, slacking off is good for you (at least if you're tightly wound), or, as BPS puts it, «the people who could most benefit from the restorative effects of lounge - based downtime... are the least likely to do so.»
The most interesting chapters of The Two - Second Advantage deal with attempts to take that human predictive ability and to blend it with real - time computing — as the authors have it, to design and build predictive systems that put «Gretzky's brain in a box.»
And despite lessons learned from the economic crisis — where, arguably, too many extroverted risk - takers in leadership positions wrought financial ruin — and the value of having quiet leaders who, as Good to Great author Jim Collins puts it, «build not their own egos but the institutions they run,» a workplace stigma around introversion still exists.
Women are, as the authors themselves might put it, far more «overpaid» than the men.
Mike never liked being put in a box so he spent the last 20 years as an entrepreneur, investment banker, author, professor, speaker, angel investor and fundraiser for various charities.
The latest incarnation of this gender heresy, put forth by authors such as Mark Driscoll, is called complementarianism.
These authors understood, as John Bunyan put it in «Saved By Grace,» that «sick - bed temptations are oft - times the most violent, because then the devil plays his last game with us.»
It is not accidental that when Paul characterized the person whose God - relation was right, he said that «Abraham was strengthened in faith as he gave glory to God» (author's translation)-- or as he might have put it, «as he praised the truly praiseworthy God.»
I love how an author named Gordon MacDonald put it, «The world can do almost anything as well as or better than the church.
You and the author of this piece, being so determined to put this discovery forward as proof of God, smacks of desperation.
The human capacity to author life and skip all over the genetic alphabet raises theological questions, just as does the human capacity to destroy life on a grand scale and actually put ourselves, for the first time, in a position to be uncreators.
Regarding the Bible, thefinisher1, let me ask you — who authored Peter 2, where allegedly Peter puts his stamp of approval on Paul's ministry as the word of God?
As Conrad Boerma puts it, «From within their own social situations its authors described how God changed their world... (9)
The bulk of academic writing in my discipline is not really writing but a collection of marks on paper put down in response to similar marks put down in response to other marks put down in response to... The authors of these texts do not have a conception of writing as an art, or of the need for the imagery, inflection, and rhythm that hold open the mind of the reader so that the thought can slip past them into his soul.
The stories were put to writing by — so tradition says — Moses (though his name doesn't appear as «inspired author»).
As the writer of the Letter to the Hebrews puts it: Jesus «is the author and perfecter of faith», or, as the New English Bible has it, on him «faith depends from start to finish»As the writer of the Letter to the Hebrews puts it: Jesus «is the author and perfecter of faith», or, as the New English Bible has it, on him «faith depends from start to finish»as the New English Bible has it, on him «faith depends from start to finish».
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