Sentences with phrase «if you read part»

If you read the part you quoted in context, you will see that it is a call for more studies in light of the fact that «Increasingly better observational studies suggest that planned hospital birth is not any safer than planned home birth assisted by an experienced midwife with collaborative medical back up, but may lead to more interventions and more complications.»
If you read part 2, then you already know that supplements have been key for me to help get my cortisol levels back on track and resume sleeping through the night.
If you read part 1 and part 2 of this fall wardrobe series, you should now have a list of things you need to buy to add to your wardrobe to make it functional.
If you read part 1 of our vineyard wedding, then you are probably wondering what «plan B» was, and what two wedding colors we chose that aren't typically found together...
If you read Part 3 of this series of posts, you'll have seen me mention Guido Henkel's excellent tutorial on how to build an ebook, and that'll have included putting your cover art in -LSB-...]
If you read that part you will notice this sentence: «the agency shall not be required to comply with paragraphs (2), (6), and (7) with respect to that dispute» if they delete the tradeline within 3 days.»
If you read Part I and believe your pet is allergic to something, then the next step is to find out if your pet has a food allergy or an environmental allergy.
If you read Part I and believe your pet is allergic to something, then the next step is to find out if your pet has a food allergy...
If you read part one of the 2017 BGA's, then you already know what a packed year it was.
Also... If you read part 3 of the series, I estimate that the convective heat transfer and the LW absorption should be comparable for the situation of the Earth's surface.
If you read Part 1, do you notice a developing theme?
If you read Part 1: The Cost of Ignorance, you may have gone to our quote calculator to check if life insurance rates were really that low (for a healthy, non-smoking 30 - year old man).

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We've been gradually getting used to reading onscreen, in part because we increasingly read short texts, such as e-mails, blogs and Facebook updates, but also because today we use our cellphones as much (if not more) for reading and writing as talking.
«If it reads like a novel, you compel them to move through the parts of the plan you need them to read,» Makropoulos adds.
If that part is interesting enough, they may go back to the beginning and read the entire brochure.
If they see something interesting in a subhead, then they will stop and read that part.
Hi Brian, i have read in many parts that the new algorithm updates tend to penalize all guest posts, if that were true, what should we do?
An onsite content strategy should be an important part of every business owner's online marketing initiative, but if you can't read an article and truly feel proud of it, then you shouldn't post it.
If you missed Part 1 of my common sense series on bonds please read Investing in Bonds to learn about the different types of bonds and the basic characteristics of a bond.
If you haven't read Part I on why...
-LSB-...] If you missed parts 1 & 2 of my series on bond investing please read: Part 1 — Investing in Bonds Part 2 — Why Bother Investing in Bonds?
And FWIW, if you haven't read The Great Rebalancing yet, it might change the way you view things at the moment — I know it did wonders for my understanding, althoguh I keep forgetting important parts of it and have to relearn them by reading Michael's (unfortunately infrequently) blog posts.
In the 1st part we discussed the principle of reciprocity, how people are more receptive to any opportunities you approach them with, if you offer something to... Continue Reading
If you want to see a bit more about my view on passive income, and part of the journey to me arriving at this goal, then week 22 is worth a quick read.
If you are just now joining us in our discussion about making a passive income through rental income (being a landlord), you need to stop your eyeballs in their tracks and go back and read the first part which contains the pros of making income as a landlord.
If not, you know that many others in the baby boomer demographic are reading the same magazine and making real estate decisions based in part from the magazine or from peers that might read the magazine.
If you landed here directly, you may want to read the series in sequence to follow this important subject for investors: Part 1, Part 2, Part 3 and Part 4 are preludes to this article.
That said, John's comment is worth reading in its entirety, if only to realize that volatility remains an inherent part of equity markets.
If you can't do these things, there's absolutely no reason for you to read Part 2 of this post.
If you want to read more about how annuities work and using annuities as part of your retirement plan, visit the Protective Learning Center.
«If that customer is me or someone reading your article, who enters these places as part of a professional team to gather evidence, then it's the criminals who are in danger.
If you want to say that two men or two women is an abomination then you might want to read some more of that scripture and you would find puting two seeds in the same hole, working on sundays, wearing cloths with more than one color and lots of other dumb things are mentioned in a list why do you all foucus on just one part of that list it has lots of abominations that we all do every day
If anybody still takes this guy seriously, he's the one who forced the school board of Plano Texas to put up an additional website just to refute his charge that they were part of the «war on Christmas» by forbidding students to wear read or green.
But if you read the Bible completely you will see that the suffering is part of coming to know God (not all the time.
If the Bible is a myth, it would be the truest and most helpful myth ever written, and I would still read it, study it, teach it, and try to follow it... especially the parts about Jesus, for He (even if he didn't really exist) represents the truest way to be humaIf the Bible is a myth, it would be the truest and most helpful myth ever written, and I would still read it, study it, teach it, and try to follow it... especially the parts about Jesus, for He (even if he didn't really exist) represents the truest way to be humaif he didn't really exist) represents the truest way to be human.
If you read all three posts (Part 1 and Part 2) you probably know more about a film before it is released than any person in Hollywood history!
During the early part of the year she kept saying I must read her manuscript, and I kept avoiding it because I knew the problem we would get into if I did.
If you believe in The Bible, as we do, being Christians, then this is true: http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians+15:28-30&version=NIV or you can read it here also: http://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/1-cor/15.29?lang=eng#28 So, even though CNN wants to ridicule a Gospel principle, for us, LDS member, we have nothing to hide, it's in the Bible and at the time of Christ that was a practice that was in place as part of the Gospel of Christ.
Now if, as Oliva proposes, Thomas means that the homosexual inclination comes from the most intimate part of the person's soul, then the same reading must apply to Aquinas's mention of cannibalism and bestiality.
If you find it illogical or uninteresting after reading a part of it, discontinue reading it.
If you read back, you'll see that I was defending Muslims as being, for the most part, peaceful people.
«If you don't read the Bible daily, and don't memorize the Bible in part, and don't linger over the Bible, and don't meditate on it and remember it, if you don't steep your mind in it, the best you can hope for is a weak Christian lifIf you don't read the Bible daily, and don't memorize the Bible in part, and don't linger over the Bible, and don't meditate on it and remember it, if you don't steep your mind in it, the best you can hope for is a weak Christian lifif you don't steep your mind in it, the best you can hope for is a weak Christian life.
But despite its shortcomings, Parting the Waters is a moving and accurate narrative: the first if not the last book one should read on the civil rights movement.
As I read this prayer, it almost sounds as if the prayer is a small part of a much longer conversation He has been having with God for a very long time.
And then I ask them if I can select excerpts from their letters to read as a part of the wedding sermon.
It reads this way: «If your son or daughter is an adolescent, it is possible that he or she may be experimenting with some homosexual behaviors as part of the process of coming to terms with sexual identity.
the worst part of all of this is if the head line read «man to be put to death for his beliefs» no one would care but you stick christian in there then its shocking
The Old Testament is part of the Christian Bible and yet it is as if Jews and Christians read different books.
If you read through this entire list and are thinking, «Wow, this actually sounds like a place I want to be part of!
We read Robert Munsch books out loud over and over again and part of me wonders if I missed my calling as a children's librarian because I kick ass at reading books out loud.
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