Not exact matches
Bill Gates has a habit
of reading for
at least one hour each night, so he makes his way through a good number
of books.
If asked, most
of us could name
at least a few iconic logos, whether it be Coca - Cola's cursive script or the namesake bird
of Penguin
Books.
A thought - provoking post on Business Insider gathers evidence from Newport's
book and elsewhere that the Microsoft founder was — in his youth
at least — a true master
of deep work.
I am not kidding here, I'm probably forced to turn off my laptop and read a
book (or write a blog like this one)
at least 50 percent
of the time.
The more intriguing mystery, in my
books at least, is why one
of those potential suitors — Microsoft — hasn't bought BlackBerry yet?
Slywotzky's
book takes readers under the hood
of companies that fire on all pistons,
at least as far as exciting consumers is concerned.
As proof that the new Mac smell has overtaken the new
book smell, Apple accessory maker TwelveSouth made a $ 24 soy candle that will remind you
of what it's like to open that white box every day (or
at least for 45 to 55 hours).
(It's freely available online, and I recommend reading
at least the first three chapters
of Book 1, Volume 1.)
In researching for his upcoming
book on fulfilling work, Schulich's Burke found that Johnson & Johnson saw
at least a $ 4 return on every dollar it spent on employee wellness initiatives in terms
of lower health - care costs, less absenteeism and higher productivity.
We talk about grit all the time here
at Spartan Race but Dr. Angela Lee Duckworth is the woman who literally wrote the
book about it (or
at least she will be when Grit: The Power
of Passion and Perseverance is published May 3 by Scribner).
There are many good
books on this subject, and you owe it to yourself to read
at least one
of them before you begin talking to angels.
I have found that readers love statistics, counterintuitive results, and real - life stories, so I try hard to ensure that I get
at least two out
of three
of these items in all
of my content, whether it's a
book, a magazine article, or an online column or blog post.
It is my firm belief that everyone has the desire to write
at least one
book over the course
of their lifetime.
Close to half
of the 3,400 members
of the National Speakers Association — all
of whom
book at least 20 paid gigs a year — earn their livelihoods from presentations that are
at least partly motivational.
While the likes
of Beate Uhse and Playboy were each raking in
at least $ 300 million each a few years ago while I was researching my
book, Sex, Bombs and Burgers, the three biggest public companies pulled in less than that combined over the past year.
Given that Donald Trump «wrote» the best - selling «business»
book of «all time,» it's surprising that Hillary Clinton in the last few weeks has proven to be the better dealmaker in
at least one case: how they have dealt with their main political rivals.
Who knows how many
of those hunkered down in Occupy Your Town protests keep up with the work
of veteran Wall Street Journal wealth reporter Frank, but his new
book skewers the so - called 1 %, or
at least the «high - beta» portion
of it.
Author Elizabeth Royte writes in her
book, «Bottlemania: How Water Went on Sale and Why We Bought it,» that 92 %
of the nation's 53,000 local water systems meet or exceed federal safety standards and are
at least as clean and often cleaner than bottled water.
At the
least, there is not enough in this
book to support the claim that perjury is an epidemic that threatens the foundations
of American society.
When you stay
at a hotel within The Hotel Collection, you will receive a $ 75 credit for on - site dining, spa, and resort activities when you
book a prepaid stay
of at least two consecutive nights
at participating properties.
Malcolm Gladwell's Outliers, the
book that popularized the idea that mastery in a given field takes
at least 10,000 hours
of practice, had just come out, as had Geoff Colvin's Talent is Overrated and Daniel Coyle's The Talent Code, both
of which emphasized the role
of dedicated practice (and discounted natural - born talent) in excellence.
Lots
of little gems in this
book, including the fact that a spouse must be married
at least nine months before being eligible for survivor benefits (unless the death is ruled «accidental» by a faceless panel
of S.S. bureaucrats).
After spending
at least 34 months on one or more Amazon.com bestseller lists (Environment, Green Business, Business), the award - winning
book Guerrilla Marketing Goes Green was taken out
of print by the publisher.
For reservations made before November 1, 2017, first - time AirBnB users that provide their Elevate loyalty program membership number will earn a bonus
of 1,500 Elevate points and a $ 20 AirBnB travel credit for a
booking of at least $ 150 in value.
For now, the service will offer price information and order
books for 15 cryptocurrency exchanges (or almost 80 percent
of major trading volume), and
at least initially, the data feed will include bitcoin, Ethereum, Litecoin, Dash, Ripple, and bitcoin cash.
If you do, however, find yourself flying or
booking hotel stays
at least once per year, the Chase Sapphire Preferred ® Card is one
of the best cards you can have
at your disposal.
But judging
of the failure vs. expectations
of the SNAP and Blue Apron IPOs, private equity investments are likely over-marked on the
books by
at least 15 - 20 %.
Platinum Preferred Guests will enjoy the benefits
of Gold status, plus free health club, Club level and Executive level access, as well as guaranteed room availability when you
book at least 72 hours before check - in and better upgrades.
At least one
book has been written to prove that crises are due to frauds
of clever promoters.
According to Huffington Post, over 95 %
of leisure travelers read
at least seven reviews before
booking their holidays.
The opposite is true: they are trying to keep it from falling or are
at least trying to slow down its descent with every trick in the
book (every intermittent phase
of yuan strength since the beginning
of the decline was triggered by intervention).
When starting a small business, there are all sorts
of things to learn, and most first - time business owners have probably gone through
at least three or four different
books on -LSB-...]
It would be great to see the author maintain an up to date set
of data (or
at least checked links) on his website for the
book and guarantee to do this for as long as the
book is on sale
at least.
Finally we come to the
least valued US large bank, Citigroup (NYSE: C), which currently trades
at 0.80 x
book on a beta
of 1.6.
SB 284: Filed by state Sen. Lauren
Book, D - Plantation, this bill requires nursing homes and assisted living facilities to have generators that can power air conditioning in the event
of a loss
of power, and requires the Agency for Health Care Administration to conduct an unannounced inspection
at least every 15 months to check and make sure the generator is in working order.
People sometimes mention to me that I must be bitter about Bancinsurance, because I thought it was worth
at least 1 times
book (I thought it was worth more, but I felt reasonable people could disagree about how much more) and yet the board approved a sale
of the minority shareholders to the majority shareholder
at something like 0.9 times
book.
At least thats what I got out
of that silly
book of yours.
It's not one
book like I always thought - It's an ancient collection
of writings, comprised
of 66 separate
books, written over approximately 1,600 years, by
at least 40 distinct authors.
(Musk slipped
at least one reference to the
book into the software
of the Tesla Model S.) As a teenager, Vance writes in his biography, Musk formulated a mission statement for himself: «The only thing that makes sense to do is strive for greater collective enlightenment.»
im glad no - one believes in demons - the devil or god — and they try to rationalise everything — and discredit the bible — just shows me where we are
at in the holy
book — see if i remember, the end times come when «scorners and scoffers abound» when — wrong is called right and right is called wrong — and people would be married and given in marriage as in the daysd
of noah --- sodom and gammorah had gay issues badly - im just gonna laugh and alaugh and laugh when ya «ll burn - do me a favor —
at least read the bible once — see what it says before you — go against it.
I can see myself bringing this up in conversation for
at least a year or 18 months before I'd hit everyone in my address
book with whom I could have this kind
of exchange and compiling the most eclectic collection
of stories one could imagine.
I must include, that if it wasn't for Religion, we would be advanced
at least 200 years, as the Church kept the
books of both Copernicus and Galileo ILLEGAL for 200 years!
Taken this way, the
book is surely
of the first importance, since Catholic theology in America is dominated by Rahnerians who, if Reno is right, have
at least in this matter misread their master.
At least religions have
books about their Gods and morality that have been claimed for thousands
of years to have come from their Gods.
One thing I found really interesting is that one conclusion the
book came to is that these «faith wars» had a direct impact on the fall
of the Roman Empire because the gov» t had to deal with the internal struggle and the external enemies had to take a back seat in importance or
at least drastically distracted the leadership.
The CEO, Kathryn, in Patrick Lencioni's
book, The Five Dysfunctions
of a Team, says, I think my biggest strength,
at least the strength that will have the biggest impact on our success, is my...
I've never recommended an eBook before, but I'll happily note that the glorious color in the eBook edition
of Roman Pilgrimage may yet convert me to reading -(
at -
least - some -
books)- on - a-tablet, a confession this veteran paper guy never expected to make.
Still,
at the end
of the day, when the atrocities in Bosnia and elsewhere make one despair
of human perfectibility,
of moderation,
of a universal moral law based on reason, reading so fine, learned, and humane a
book is, if not a consolation,
at least a relief.
Still, it would have been a better
book if Ker had resolved, or
at least explored, this tension in one
of its unifying themes.
As James O'Donnell has written, «Memory has the power to supplant «reality,» or
at least what mortals know
of reality: indeed, the whole argument
of this half
of Book X is that it is through memory that, after the fall, we encounter a more authentic reality.»