This is
a great book if you are just getting started in this kind of thinking.
This is
a great book if you're only interested in her abstract work.
This is
a great book if you are looking to read about the life of Buffett, rather than the aspects of Buffett's investing that you can't imitate.
I'm not in the US so can't enter but it sounds like
a great book if this is anything to go by
This is
a great book if you like to take your time in the kitchen and don't mind shopping for specific ingredients to prepare a particular recipe.
(my instructions were from the cookbook «breads from the la brea bakery» —
a great book if you are really into bread).
Not exact matches
This is a
great book for those interested in entrepreneurship, especially
if you're needing that little push to get started.
This
book by Tim Ferris a
great read
if you are looking for a
book with straightforward tips that you can start utilizing.
To mark the
book's release, Sutton gave a lengthy interview to New York Magazine's Jessica Pressler, which covers lots of ground (including
great,
if weird, tricks to prevent nastiness from getting under your skin).
If you're looking for a
great summer read, these
books pretty clearly have Gates's strongest endorsement.
If you see
books on the subject, that's a
great sign.
After «Batman v Superman,» the idea of a short tentpole movie sounds
great, but «The Jungle
Book» could have earned the right to go longer
if it provided more moments like this.
Whether it's training for
greater strength, becoming a platinum artist or releasing your first
book, the first step in the right direction is to act as
if you've already accomplished it.
Getting someone to act and to do is far
greater impact on my legacy
if people go out and succeed instead of buying another one of my
books.
For instance,
if you're running a Facebook page that features children's
books and you run across a
great list of 100
books every child should read, you may be tempted to just post a link to that list as a status update.
If becoming a
great negotiator takes more of a commitment than reading a
book, then certainly no quick hit list of tips is going do the job, either.
There are plenty of five - minute podcasts out there, and
if you can't sit and read a
book, they can be a
great way to learn while doing brainless work, says Saranya Krishnamurthy.
«His
books for the public seemed to show
great respect for his audience, assuming that, even
if they didn't fully understand him, they still would be interested in what a cosmologist had to say about the universe in all its wonder and strangeness.»
If it's tempting to see Silver as some sort of statistical clairvoyant, his new
book, The Signal and the Noise, goes to
great lengths to discourage that kind of thinking.
If your entrepreneur is a voracious reader, buying him
books or magazine subscriptions is a
great idea.
Or,
if you can't seem to finish that big project like writing a
book, you might say, «I'm a
great starter, but a lousy finisher.»
If you want to learn more about the strategies discussed here, these
books are
great resources for additional information.
If meeting half of an audacious goal is considered a win in your
book, the strategy I'm suggesting probably isn't a
great fit.
I've been using Shel's techniques, with
great results, since his earlier
book, Principled Profit And
if it works for me, it will work for anyone!
That being said, you can still get some
great value out of 100,000 points, especially
if you
book a category 4 property and maximize the 5th night free perk.
This is
great news
if you want to
book a Delta One flight with your Korean Air SkyPass miles online!
If you want to learn Robbins» philosophy on success, money, emotional and mental health, and self - empowerment, his
books are a
great way to start.
Rob Artigo: And, of course, Tough Things First is the name of your
book and it's important to note right here that
if you want to learn more about these traits and other aspects of entrepreneurship, the
book, Tough Things First, is a
great way to go.
Books are a
great place to learn concepts and theory, but
if you don't know how everything works together in the real world, it won't matter.
If you'd like to learn more, the father of the low - fee index fund, Jack Bogle, wrote a
great book on investing and fees called the The Little Book of Common Sense Invest
book on investing and fees called the The Little
Book of Common Sense Invest
Book of Common Sense Investing.
If you are looking for
great books to inspire you to dream bigger and live an extraordinary life, check out my reading list.
«
If no
great book or symphony was ever written by committee, no
great portfolio has ever been selected by one, either» Peter Lynch
A
great book at that
if you count it by numbers printed.
In her
book, Melanie Ross has provided us with an affectionate framing of evangelical liturgical practices that will surely bring a
greater and much - needed clarity to the conversation between evangelicals and high - church Christians,
if not a
greater sympathy.
Consider Siegel's account below of what American middlebrow culture really was like (which
if you follow the link includes the success of Mortimer Adler's «
Great Books for Everybody» campaign) alongside what I said in that entry:
If you could just explain it the way, say maybe a third grade Science
book would, it would be
great!
Even
if you didn't read the
books, Neil Patrick Harris is
great in everything he's in, so there's still something for everyone.
Incidentally,
if you want a good primer on the symbolism of Revelation, the
book «Because the Time is Near» is a
great one to start with.
The Genesis is a
great book,
if you know how to approach it, teaching, for instance, how men and women are equal, guess that was lost to a fine scholar such as yourself.
If life is not so
great where these people originate, the problem stems from the religious
book that they are following and that dictates their law.
The
book has obviously resonated with a
great many people since there is a real life Church of All Worlds inspired by it, even
if I never grokked the fullness of their devotion to a sci - fi novel.
If the Christ paradigm offers salvation to the rich via his identification with the oppressed masses in their struggle for justice, this route must really mean a
greater enrichment of experience for that rich man than, let us say, the enjoyment of good
books and music which the continued leisure of the upper class could have afforded him.
We're having a
great discussion about faith - changing
books already,
if you'd like to weigh in on Sunday's post.
(* we have the Gateway to the
Great Books (set)-- thrifted — and
if you can find used at Amazon or on ebay, highly recommend.
This is a
great book to start with
if you're new to the «red letter» movement, and I'm happy to report that Thomas Nelson has provided 3 copies for me to give away today!
True, the concepts, and the terms used to express them, are of
great importance, especially for the later history of doctrine; and we are not likely to minimize them
if we view New Testament theology as
Book One or perhaps Chapter One in the History of Christian Doctrine.
If Creationists are to claim they did, then they will need evidence
greater than faith and an ambiguous holy
book.
Caleb, Imagine how boring her
book must be
if an Op Ed with the
greatest hits is this vacuous.
So then, at the
Great White Throne Judgment,
if their names are not found in the
Book of Life, it will show them to be unsaved and worthy of partaking in this particular judgment.
What
if we want to stand up to him, and say, look, buddy, you made us with
great big questioning brains, and so we used our brains to question your existence because you did such a crappy job with that dumb
book you call the bible trying to convince people you exist.