Windfall aside, the Budget
Message book suggests a by - now familiar combination of positives and negatives in Cuomo's fiscal approach.
Not exact matches
Coleman
suggests that every time you give a speech, recognize that you have three audiences: the people sitting in the chairs listening to your
message, the event coordinator who
booked you to speak, and the people sponsoring the event.
Virginia Stem Owens has
suggested provocatively in her
book The Total Image that Jesus increasingly is being commended, not through proclamation, but through marketing in a subtle way that favourably blends the Christian
message with identifiable consumer life - styles.
I'd like to
suggest 5 simple criteria by which you can evaluate every birth blog (or
message board or
book).
And although she insists that her recently published
book, Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother (Penguin Press, Jan. 2011), is not meant to be taken as parenting advice, its
message is widely being read as
suggesting that the «Chinese» mothering style is superior to the more lenient «Western» way.
As Tim Wu's fascinating
book The Attention Merchants
suggests, this all makes it more complex for anyone selling anything — from commercial goods to political candidates — to get their stories and
messages in front of potential customers and voters.
Other strategies include: (1) establishing and using a time - out or cooling - off place (even an informal time - out activity like having a child take a
message,
book, or box of chalk to another teacher could give the student the space and time he or she needs to maintain or regain composure); (2) applying role plays, simulations (for example, Barnga, Living in a Global Age, Rafa - Rafa, and Broken Squares) and moral dilemmas to teach students how to resolve conflicts, make collective decisions, appreciate different perspectives, weigh consequences, identify right from wrong, and check impulsive behavior; and (3)
suggesting or assigning literature with characters who face similar challenges to that of the disabled student.
As a
book publicist, it's part of my job to keep an eye on news stories and current events, and to
suggest ways to tie your
messages into the news.
We also
suggest authors seek out opportunities to expand their
message, from becoming part of their local
book community to offering guest posts and articles.
As things stand there isn't any way to pre-book your «spa» treatments so it's first come, first served, but the website has a
message to
suggest that they're working on bringing a
booking system online.
I just got a text
message from my brother informing me of this, and
suggesting I make children's
books or lighten up.
I'd like to
suggest a way of getting the
message out to folks who might not want to buy it but might read it if they find it on the «new
books» shelf at the library.
Google Assistant is a little more friendly, more personal, chatbot - powered AI that can answer your questions,
book dinner reservations, play games and
suggest smart replies to send your friends when you don't have the time or the energy to actually compose a proper
message.
Siri can
suggest news topics you might be interested in, more easily respond with your location in
messages, or make calendar events after you
book hotel reservations in Safari on the web, for example.
Like Daydream is an upgrade for Cardboard, Google Assistant is an upgrade for Google Now: a more friendly, more personal, chatbot - powered AI that can answer your questions,
book dinner reservations, play games and
suggest smart replies to send your friends when you don't have the time or the energy to actually compose a proper
message.
I remember reading one
book that
suggested I ignore fourth - fifths of a man's text
messages and emails to make him crazy about me.