Not exact matches
But they felt pointless when I had to block out many five - minute chunks
in a row for larger tasks (writing, ironing out the angle for a
new article, planning for an upcoming
call with a source).
According to a recent
article in the
New York Times, the coalition,
called the Center for Humane Technology, has brought together an impressive group of social media pioneers, leaders
in tech, F500 partners, and media
in an effort to educate and lobby against what they
call «tech - addiction» among youth.
Facebook (fb) has reportedly told some of its media partners that it is working on a
new feature
called Collections, which would bundle
articles and videos from those outlets together
in the news feed, making it easier for users to find them, according to a report from Business Insider.
If you read an
article, see a
new book, or hear about an organization that a customer might be interested
in, drop a note or make a quick
call to let them know.
The
New York Times recently highlighted the long - term impact difficult schedules can have on family wellness,
in an
article called: «A growing body of research suggests that a child's language and problem - solving skills may suffer as a result of their parents» problematic schedules, and that they may be more likely than other children to smoke and drink when they're older.»
In a coordinated effort, The White House published an
article on Medium announcing the rules as well as holding a conference
call with stakeholders on the
new rules.
Kraken CEO Jesse Powell is featured
in an
article about Jumio's
new technology
called Face Match.
They could even write an
article about getting rid of it as the first
article in the
new section
called «Good News»
Thisis what I
called the «abdication of reason»
in my
New York Times
article of July 7th, 2005.»
GQ is taking some heat for a
new article called «21 Books You Don't Have to Read,»
in which they included the Bible
in a list of classic novels they've...
In one remarkably progressive instance, the New York Moral Reform Society (NYMRS) published an article in their newsletter — the Advocate of Moral Reform — calling out the double standard between men and women in terms of sex, mainly that men were allowed to have it whenever where - ever, but if a woman worked as a prostitute (pretty much her only option for many lower class impoverished women), then she was the lowest of the lo
In one remarkably progressive instance, the
New York Moral Reform Society (NYMRS) published an
article in their newsletter — the Advocate of Moral Reform — calling out the double standard between men and women in terms of sex, mainly that men were allowed to have it whenever where - ever, but if a woman worked as a prostitute (pretty much her only option for many lower class impoverished women), then she was the lowest of the lo
in their newsletter — the Advocate of Moral Reform —
calling out the double standard between men and women
in terms of sex, mainly that men were allowed to have it whenever where - ever, but if a woman worked as a prostitute (pretty much her only option for many lower class impoverished women), then she was the lowest of the lo
in terms of sex, mainly that men were allowed to have it whenever where - ever, but if a woman worked as a prostitute (pretty much her only option for many lower class impoverished women), then she was the lowest of the low.
He borrowed the phrase from Ruby Jo Kennedy, a sociologist who published
in 1944 an
article on intermarriage
in New Haven
called «Single or Triple Melting Pot?»
«Toward
New Symbols» expands on a
call to resymbolize the message of faith
in God which he had issued
in a CHRISTIAN CENTURY
article, «Reformation: Continuing Imperative.»
In personal correspondence Lewis S. Ford
called my attention to an
article by Robert Efron, «The Duration of the Present,» Annals of the
New York Academy of Science, 138, 2 (February 6.
The Saxon prophet summed it up
in a piece
called The Keys (1530): «We know pretty well that the Romans do not consider us Germans to be human beings, but empty shells and shadows... they think that when a cardinal lets wind, the Germans believe a
new article of faith is born.»
In a recent article in The Christian Century («How Jacques Ellul Reads the Bible, November 29, 1972) Vernard Eller said that «regnant methods of interpretation simply are not communicating biblical - truth in a way that is moving or meaningful to most believers» and called for a new hermeneuti
In a recent
article in The Christian Century («How Jacques Ellul Reads the Bible, November 29, 1972) Vernard Eller said that «regnant methods of interpretation simply are not communicating biblical - truth in a way that is moving or meaningful to most believers» and called for a new hermeneuti
in The Christian Century («How Jacques Ellul Reads the Bible, November 29, 1972) Vernard Eller said that «regnant methods of interpretation simply are not communicating biblical - truth
in a way that is moving or meaningful to most believers» and called for a new hermeneuti
in a way that is moving or meaningful to most believers» and
called for a
new hermeneutic.
The
article said: «Two key religious organizations
in the United States
called on Congress Tuesday to ratify the
new nuclear arms reduction treaty signed by U.S. President Barack Obama and Russian President Dmitry Medvedev
in April.»
Her first
article covers an exciting
new vegetarian restaurant
in Berlin
called Kanaan, and their delicious recipe for vegan Kartoffelpuffer — Potato Tahini Patties.
Read this AWESOME
article on
new research that shows a compound
in plants
called apigenin could stop breast cancer cells from becoming resistant to cell death.
In reading through the comments on the
article, it was described as Boston Baked Brown Bread, others
called it
New England Brown Bread.
In the Food Navigator
article, a Dean Foods spokesman
called the
new NMPF campaign «disappointing.»
In a 2010
article about K - Cups and K - Cup recycling, the
New York Times
called single - serve coffee pods «a conundrum.»
One of my favorite bloggers, Sarah Britton of My
New Roots has a fabulous recipe for this type of loaf as does San Francisco's Josey Baker
in an
article called «Thanksgiving for the hard - to - please» (love it)
in the current issue of San Francisco Magazine.
A version of this
article appears
in print on April 21, 2016, on Page B4 of the
New York edition with the headline: «Whole Foods Effect»: Small Food Makers Get the
Call to Go Big.
The other day I received an email from a neuropsychologist at a well - known
New England medical center (I'll
call him «Dr.. A» for short) wondering whether there was any evidence to support the recommendation made
in a number of
articles in our concussion center, as well as videos, that, as part of the cognitive rest a concussed student - athlete needs during concussion recovery, he or she should not play video games:
Reading the piece and some of the many reviews (PhD
in Parenting, The Huffington Post and Mom101) along with several of the comments on a few sites, I'm first struck at how incredible it is that a debate can occur the way it does today thanks to the
new world
called the Blogosphere that inspired the
article in the first place.
In a recent BabyCenter
article I read
called, «The Baby Blues,» it said that «up to 80 percent of
new moms experience them.»
The announcement follows a hard - hitting
article in the Guardian from
new Unite leader Len McCluskey, who
called for union officials to learn from the student demonstrations.
amNewYork
article on Borough President Adams
calling on the MTA to prioritize modernizing the subway's signaling system
in response to a report by the
New York City Independent Budget Office.
New York Daily News
article on BP Adams joining three other borough presidents
in a
call for Governor Andrew Cuomo to back a rent subsidy plan designed to combat homelessness.
Politico
New York
article on BP Adams
calling for the relocation of City agencies to Broadway Junction
in order to expand economic development
in east Brooklyn.
Islet cell transplantation research
in the UK The success of a novel islet transplantation procedure,
called the «Edmonton protocol» was reported
in an
article in the
New England Journal of Medicine, 27 July 2000.
The
New York Post said
in an
article published on May 27, 2011 that Cuomo won't take Ward's phone
calls and cited an unnamed Cuomo source as saying «removing Ward has always been part of the administration's plan.»
A version of this
article appears
in print on April 17, 2012, on Page A20 of the
New York edition with the headline:
Call to Restore Income Tax on Suburbanites.
Roll
Call recently published an
article describing the state of redistricting
in New York.
A version of this
article appears
in print on March 12, 2011, on Page A20 of the New York edition with the headline: In a Series of Phone Calls, an Ear Into a Federal Corruption Cas
in print on March 12, 2011, on Page A20 of the
New York edition with the headline:
In a Series of Phone Calls, an Ear Into a Federal Corruption Cas
In a Series of Phone
Calls, an Ear Into a Federal Corruption Case.
There is a very astute
article in the
New Statesman by Green party leader, Caroline Lucas, attacking the Labour party for its ingrained tribalism and
calling on the leadership candidates to demonstrate their pluralist credentials.
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand (D - N.Y.)
called the «violent actions» described
in the
New Yorker
article «abhorrent.»
Most famously, Miner wrote an op - ed
article for The
New York Times
in February 2013 chiding Cuomo for a lack of leadership and
calling one of his proposals an «accounting gimmick.»
Under state law, charities that solicit donations from others
in New York must register under a different law,
called «7A» for its
article heading.
A
New York Times
article revealed alleged interference by Mr. Paterson, a Democrat like the mayor,
in a domestic violence case against one of his top aides — with the paper reporting Mr. Paterson had
called the victim the night before she failed to appear
in court.
Chris Grayling
called for a «completely
new relationship with the EU»
in an
article for the Sunday Telegraph newspaper.
Steve: You can read Foley's
article «Boundaries for a Healthy Planet»
in the April issue of Scientific American and on our Web site — it is part of a special section
called Living on a
New Earth — and see a video summing up environmental boundaries on the Scientific American Web site.
These and other subjects are also themes of his
new book, In Search of Memory, and his article in the current issue (April / May) of Scientific American Mind, called The New Science of Mi
new book,
In Search of Memory, and his article in the current issue (April / May) of Scientific American Mind, called The New Science of Min
In Search of Memory, and his
article in the current issue (April / May) of Scientific American Mind, called The New Science of Min
in the current issue (April / May) of Scientific American Mind,
called The
New Science of Mi
New Science of Mind.
In Richard Kerr's News Focus article, «Pluto, the Last Planetary First,» Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado, and principal investigator of the New Horizons mission, called the arrival of the New Horizons probe at Pluto — expected in July 2015 — «an epochal milestone in the exploration of the solar system.&raqu
In Richard Kerr's News Focus
article, «Pluto, the Last Planetary First,» Alan Stern of the Southwest Research Institute
in Boulder, Colorado, and principal investigator of the New Horizons mission, called the arrival of the New Horizons probe at Pluto — expected in July 2015 — «an epochal milestone in the exploration of the solar system.&raqu
in Boulder, Colorado, and principal investigator of the
New Horizons mission,
called the arrival of the
New Horizons probe at Pluto — expected
in July 2015 — «an epochal milestone in the exploration of the solar system.&raqu
in July 2015 — «an epochal milestone
in the exploration of the solar system.&raqu
in the exploration of the solar system.»
In an article titled, «Allergen Induced Pulmonary Inflammation Enhances Mammary Tumor Growth and Metastasis: Role of CH13L1,» featured on the cover of the current issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, this new research suggests inflammation raises the level of a known biomarker of cancer, called «chitinase -3-like-1» or «CHI3L1,» in the inflamed tissue, which leads to increased metastasis and faster cancer growth in that tissu
In an
article titled, «Allergen Induced Pulmonary Inflammation Enhances Mammary Tumor Growth and Metastasis: Role of CH13L1,» featured on the cover of the current issue of the Journal of Leukocyte Biology, this
new research suggests inflammation raises the level of a known biomarker of cancer,
called «chitinase -3-like-1» or «CHI3L1,»
in the inflamed tissue, which leads to increased metastasis and faster cancer growth in that tissu
in the inflamed tissue, which leads to increased metastasis and faster cancer growth
in that tissu
in that tissue.
Andrew S. Erickson, a China -
in - space expert at the U.S. Naval War College,
called its progress «relentless»
in a recent
New York Times
article.
A professor at the Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine who only stopped practising medicine five years ago, Welch has written three books highlighting unnecessary medical care, as well as dozens of journal
articles and
call - to - arms pieces
in newspapers such as The
New York Times.
His critics intimate that money motivates Weil —
in the
New Republic
article, Relman contends that Weil «directs a large and astonishingly successful medical marketing enterprise that might be
called «Andrew Weil, Inc.»» But Weil's life is hardly lavish, and he doesn't rake
in as much as he could.
The November issue of Scientific American features a special section
called «Nuclear Weapons
in a
New World» — Dave's
article is titled «A Need for
New Warheads?»