From reader response, I quickly learned how much people — especially women — hated poor Melanie.
Not exact matches
Last week's Sino - Saturday newsletter prompted a lively
response from readers.
After receiving and sorting through hundreds of
responses from media outlets and
readers of the blog, the titles have been whittled down to 20 and the most popular books are highly favored.
So Mic is rolling out
reader -
response surveys on some of its stories, which give users a sliding scale of worthiness they can choose
from to express whether a post was deemed time - worthy or not.
When I wrote a post earlier this year pointing to this classic tweet by Randi Zuckerberg laying out «the entrepreneur's dilemma», it was clear
from readers»
responses that it struck a nerve.
We thank
readers for their thoughtful
responses to David Blond's guest paper on trade and tariffs, Winners and Losers
from Global Trade.
This post has been on my mind
from day one and it's also been a topic that was requested by
readers in
response to previous installments in the Safe Withdrawal Rate Series (click here for Part 1):
As an unofficial conclusion, Abernathy McGraw's essay «Life Lessons
from Kill Bill» commends
readers to five themes of Tarantino's films: the world as a stage, the
response to injustice, the importance of family, the limits of revenge, and the cost of redemption.
And Oz takes pride in almost confessional
responses to his book
from Orthodox
readers.
In
response to our coordinate efforts for Mutuality 2012, I have heard
from women who say they feel their dignity and worth have been restored,
from multiple
readers who have changed their minds about women in ministry,
from couples relieved that they can finally put a name to how their relationship has functioned all along,
from singles freshly inspired by the «great cloud of witnesses» that surrounds them,
from followers of Jesus whose passion for justice and equality has been renewed,
from women ready to «get on with it» and stop asking permission to use their gifts and start unapologetically using them.
Medicine Woman (Harper & Row, 1980), the initial account of her experiences, won Andrews an enormous
response from readers across the country.
This does not mean, of course, that the author ever forgets or betrays his science; what it does mean is: that the
reader's approach, and
response, to these pages must of necessity be quite different
from those demanded by the scientific works.
Perhaps the first
readers of the gospel were expected to learn
from the immediacy of the
response here: no time for excuses.
I was impressed with how the initial commenter responded — with an apology and an eagerness to learn more — and for the most part, her follow - up questions were met with equally gracious
responses from gay
readers.
RELEVANT covers the voiced
responses from RELEVANT
readers to the question How should a Christian respond when a close friend is gay?
So much of this project has emerged
from conversations here on the blog that I try to base decisions on
reader response as often as possible.
Responses from your
readers were of additional help.
Readers of SHS will recall my disgust at the appalling column by Jane Brody referring her readers to groups that promote and indeed, may also assist in suicides.I wrote a letter in response to that column and spent a very frustrating morning yesterday trying to keep it from being eviscerated in
Readers of SHS will recall my disgust at the appalling column by Jane Brody referring her
readers to groups that promote and indeed, may also assist in suicides.I wrote a letter in response to that column and spent a very frustrating morning yesterday trying to keep it from being eviscerated in
readers to groups that promote and indeed, may also assist in suicides.I wrote a letter in
response to that column and spent a very frustrating morning yesterday trying to keep it
from being eviscerated in the....
Clearly, this writer was sent out to do a first - semester assignment to «elicit a
response from the
reader».
I received many, many messages
from readers offering counter-evidence to my complaint in the form of notable contemporary writers who do engage faith matters in their fiction, and indeed Image journal has developed a list of what it calls «the Image Top 50 Contemporary Writers of Faith» in
response to the essay.
But what makes Fish's book unique in this regard is not just the way he clearly wants to distance himself
from the main implications of his own
reader -
response criticism: that the
reader decides the meaning of a text, even to the point that the text quite disappears (the title of one of Fish's later books in fact plaintively asked, Is There a Text in This Class?).
I've been reading through
responses from the
reader survey I put out last week (you can fill one out here if you haven't already!)
There were 187 happy comments
from JustArsenal
readers after the game, and I am sincerely expecting the at least the same
response this year after Saturday's destruction of our rivals.
Please just consider that saying less might be a more for you, and sticking to one or two clear points without drawing major conclusions might get you a better
response from other
readers.
More on Parenting Through Divorce Question
from a
reader,
response from The API Information Team.
There have been lots of
responses to my Huffington Post piece «Why Men Need to Cheat» (at last count, 4,042 comments and a lot of
responses throughout the web, including one by Chopper Papa), but I then I got an email
from a
reader who calls himself U.G. Gold.
These two posts were in
response to an email
from a My Toddler Talks
reader asking how to encourage her toddler to communicate with words rather than pulling and pointing.
In the past six weeks, the blog has had a tremendous
response — it now draws
readers on a daily basis
from all over the U.S. and a dozen or so foreign countries as well.
The following are a few of the
responses that I received
from API staff, the blogging team, and a few regular
readers of API Speaks.
Note: This post was a newsletter sent out at the end of 2017, but I had such a great
response to it
from readers that I thought I'd share it here.
«Pantley applies succinct solutions to dozens of everyday - problem scenarios —
from backtalk to dawdling to lying to sharing to screaming — as guides for
readers to fashion their own
responses.
(A
reader wrote that she'd asked Melissa & Doug [the toy manufacturer that makes the famous Cutting Vegetables set] about their safety testing process and got a nice, if somewhat vague,
response from them.
Last year my
readers advised me that they were flabbergasted at the number of
responses they received
from grateful servicemen and women.
Based on
responses from our
readers, the following ten posts were the year's most popular Wildcrafting Wednesday entries.
A
reader could not help but noting the irony of this statement
from state Democratic Party Chairman Jay Jacobs in
response to former Senate Majority Leader Joe Bruno's conviction on federal corruption charges back in May 2010:
Department of Culture Media and Sport officials had failed to open a file with 6,085 digital
responses from readers of the Radio Times.
Michael Gove made a similar comment recently in
response to a question
from a
reader of the Independent.
Weisman: You know, there is the deep spiritual (unclear 7:04) of, you know, the human race at the brink and the fact that, all right, so whatever happens — I am not articulating this really well — but I think that one of these [the] strongest experiences that I have had in doing this book and the
response of them getting
from readers is that it's not a depressing book, it's almost, it's kind of uplifting in a way.
After publishing my article on food confessions a couple months ago, I received an amazing amount of
response from readers who wanted to share their...
In my last post, I addressed the first of two questions raised by a
reader in
response to a newsletter circulated by a representative of Biotics Research Canada, citing articles
from Dr. Lawrence Wilson and Dr. Mark Hyman.
This is a question I get
from Mark's Daily Apple
readers all of the time, so it's about time I gave a thorough
response.
It's happening to me right now (cooking routines), and judging
from the
responses to a recent NMA
reader survey, there's a good chance you're feeling that way as well — whether it's with your running, morning routine, or nutrition.
The
response from Instagram
readers immediately started pouring in, «I need that!»
Very interesting
responses from the
readers.
So fun picking them out And even better to hear such positive
responses from readers like you.
Since I had an overwhelming
response from readers after this post requesting more layered looks for the office, I have decided to try & incorporate some work - appropriate outfits here on a regular basis.
I also like the
responses I get
from my
readers or companies that want to collaborate with me.
Vikkramm said the diverse
responses he heard
from his
readers inspired him to write a book called «Tell Me Honey... 2000 Questions for Couples.»
Let these
responses to
readers» questions
from our dating coach give you some tips!
Other blogs deal with issues of love and romance, and encourage
responses from readers.