Sentences with phrase «as the book explains»

As this book explains, our brain wants to insulate us from making mistakes, so it allows us to rationally justify contradictions in our mind.
As the book explains, a proprietary trading firm is a firm of traders that trade for themselves.
However, as this book explains, many of these caesareans are not necessary and are often carried out for non-medical reasons, of no benefit to mother or baby.
Resurrecting woolly mammoths, passenger pigeons and other extinct creatures isn't just a technological problem, as this book explains.
As the book explains, the key to successful weight management is not to undergo another unnatural diet or exhausting exercise program, but to improve the health of the bodily systems that have been naturally managing our weight for thousands of years.
Silence, as the book explains, was prompted by seeing an abandoned park bench in the woods along the railroad tracks from Munich to Split, Yugoslavia.»
Also, as my book explains, it is not easy or frequent occurrence finding good companies that are sold below their intrinsic value so when it happen you have to invest with conviction.
Though there are some exceptions but as the book explains it is consistency and persistence that win.
As my book explains, ENSO is a physical oscillation of ocean water from side to side in the equatorial Pacific.The period of the oscillation is about five years.

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It's annoying and, as iDoneThis explains citing the book Willpower as a source, a to - do list can act as a brain dump, quieting these intrusive thoughts of things yet undone:
As Dr. David Hawkins explains in his book, Letting Go: «If we have a small view of ourselves, then what we deserve is poverty.
They also explain that it's not as hard to write a book as you'd think and break down some entrepreneurship classes you can take to dive deeper into the world of entrepreneurship.
He directed me to a section from his book where he and co-author and fellow UBC professor Alan Mackworth explain that «the term «artificial intelligence» is a source of much confusion because artificial intelligence may be interpreted as the opposite of real intelligence.»
The problem is that limiting financialization will implode the system, as I explain in my new book Why Our Status Quo Failed and Is Beyond Reform.
As this book clearly explains, whatever happened or is happening in their family is reflecting and repeating itself at work.
As Alexandra Troy, founder and CEO of Culinary Architect Catering, explains in my book The Good Ones, a brave employee we'll call Sarah revealed that another employee, Mabel, was bad - mouthing Alexandra behind her back and not paying attention to details at work.
The book Brain Rules explains how detrimental «multitasking» can be: Research shows your error rate goes up 50 percent and it takes you twice as long to do things.»
As sleep researcher Matthew Walker explains in his book Why We Sleep, losing just an hour of sleep stresses the cardiovascular system, which can tip some folks with heart issues over the edge.
As NAACP official Henry Lee Moon explained in his 1948 book on the black vote, «the size, the strategic distribution, and the flexibility of the Negro vote lend it an importance which can no longer be overlooked.»
The title of her latest book, she explains, is meant as a caution about the future of leadership: «For nearly everywhere, leaders are found wanting, followers are restive, and the context is changing... unless we get a grip, the prognosis is grim.»
The book's purpose is twofold: to explain how notions of leadership have changed in recent decades (with flat organizations, a more democratic world and individual - empowering technology, leaders — surprise — are not as powerful as they used to be), and to expose the faults — and propose some fixes — for her own industry.
As Seth Godin explains in his book, Purple Cow: Transform Your Business by Being Remarkable, a stand - out product is the key to success.
The book explains things such as why people betray each other, why friends stick together, and why governments fail.
As I have explained in my book, The Time Bandit Solution, the fallout is a lot more than forfeiting the time of the interruption itself.
As I explain in my new book, Real Leaders Don't Follow: Being Extraordinary in the Age of the Entrepreneur, marketing has always had a perception problem.
And we have seen that many of the principles explained in the book can be translated to sales strategy as well.
Brady has battled a shoulder and Achilles injury this year, which, as Wickersham notes, some Patriots staffers think undermines Brady's beliefs that his training methods leave him less susceptible to injury, as he explains in his book, «The TB12 Method.»
«I was trying to advise companies to help them out, but I was advising from stuff I had learned in books as opposed to real - world experience,» he explained.
It was designed to be a «trust protocol,» as Don and Alex Tapscott explain in their book, «Blockchain Revolution.»
As Jack Canfield's Key to Living the Law of Attraction best - selling book explains, gratitude and acknowledgment are essential components in creating and attracting what you want in your life.
«The Retail Revival is a critical read for all marketing professionals who are trying to figure out what's next in retail Doug Stephens does a great job of explaining why retail has evolved the way it has, and the book serves as an important, trusted guide to where it's headed next.»
The book serves as a guide to explain how to earn money from Amazon's affiliate program.
As Tom Bissell, a journalist, former Salon writer and lifelong gamer, explains in his new book, «Extra Lives: Why Video Games Matter,» the graphics, storytelling and interactivity of gaming have all made tremendous leaps forward in recent years, allowing players to intermingle with nuanced, fleshed - out digital characters in near - photo - realistic environments.
«We have taken this decision upon our desire to move with the times as we have always been dedicated to revolutionising the way people book London escorts,» explains Bubble Escorts.
Would you care to explain how it is that «primitive sheep herders» as most of you love to derogatorily call them were able to in and of themselves write scripture such that the first two books Genesis & Exodus spell TORAH = LAW for every equidistant letter sequence of the 50th letter... and does the same backwards HAROT for Numbers & Deuteronomy, and the 3rd book that they're pointing towards Leviticus, every 7th letter (7 is God's number for perfection) spells YHWH = The name of God.
But in a fascinating book, Acedia and its Discontents: Metaphysical Boredom in an Empire of Desire, R. J. Snell explains that sloth does not necessarily manifest itself as inactivity.
Could you explain why you don't consider them Mormons even though they read the Book of Mormon as one of their scriptures?
The more I have studied the bible, and believe me I have spent years studying it and other religious books, the more I see this as a hangover from primitive days when our ancestors had no scientific knowledge and had to imagine gods to explain things.
As David Kinnaman explains in his enlightening book, You Lost Me, one of the top six responses among young adults is that they left the church because they didn't feel like their pastors, mentors, and friends took their questions about faith seriously.
Richard Beck has described the book as a sort of «hermeneutical performance art» and explains that «by refusing to pick and choose, Evans reveals to anyone reading her book just how much picking and choosing is actually going on.
In his book Jerusalem, published in 1783, he explained how Judaism constituted not a revealed religion but a system of divinely revealed legislation aimed at strengthening the Jews» grip on the universally accessible principles of natural religion as well as the rest of the world's awareness of them.
Using books of the Bible as their primary texts, and following a set pattern, one person would read the text in Hebrew, and another would interpret it into Greek, and then the text would be explained and applied (cf. Acts 2:42; 13:14 - 15; 14:1 - 3; 15:21; 18:4; 19:8 - 10; etc.).
I realize it's only because of unmerrited favor (i.e. grace), that I got sober, but it's difficult for me to select which of the steps keep me sober, so I need to put all twelve, as explained in the big book, into my life.
Two months after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, Turkish author Orhan Pamuk published an essay in the New York Review of Books (titled «The Anger of the Damned») in which Pamuk, who is often mentioned as a contender for the Nobel Prize, tried to explain the violent resentment that Muslim societies feel towards the West.
As the introduction explains, it seems that this book has lain forgotten for many years and never previously been translated into English.
If it is questionable whether mental activity such as the planning and writing of a book can be fully explained by the sciences of physics and chemistry, it may not be so doubtful that life is also resistant to exhaustive explanation in terms of atomic and molecular analysis.
In other words, group involvement and discipleship correlate, as we explain more in the book.
But taking the fruits of exegetical method that was taught here at RMS, I got three methods as a short primer on what to do with the exegetical work in terms of preaching / teaching: 1, preach off of the exegetical outline (no time to prepare); 2, use the proper by the book method (Homiletics training); 3, use Pauls method of explaining the passage doctrinally for up to half, and spend the rest of the time in application.
The book does not so much explain the various prophetic texts in Scripture, as provide a framework to read and study it on our own.
It would be less than the truth, however, if the author's interest in writing the book were represented as merely the desire to explain ideologies.
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