Sentences with phrase «not sure this book»

I'm still not sure the book can be made into a movie, but I am confident that if anyone can do it, Steve Taylor can.
I spent two years querying only to hear that the editor or agent enjoyed the manuscript but weren't sure the book would sell.
That is a strength and a weakness — I'm not sure any book on investing that offers a formula can be exact, and be good.

Not exact matches

To be sure, * The Magic of Thinking Big * was not written strictly for entrepreneurs — I'm not sure the word was well - known in the 50s... but applying the principals from this book has contributed to the enormous growth my public relations agency has enjoyed each year of our existence.
Biderman was a relentless publicity hound, publishing a book about marriage, posing for unfortunate pictures, and saying many things he probably wishes he hadn't, such as: «We have done a really great job of making sure our data is kept secret.»
Sure, I didn't finish that book proposal I ambitiously thought I would, but I did get pretty good at typing with one hand.
Things you don't need as often (that reference book you're sure you're going to read someday, the shiny shoes you may want for a board meeting) should occupy your workspace's equivalent of the basement.
Sure, we know her corporation exists, but the majority if us buy her books and products and not her company's stock.
Sure, there are quite a few people writing 10 - page eBooks, but not many are publishing a real book a couple of hundred pages in length.
Suitably in the mood, I wondered, what if we could make sure all those poor noble oaks didn't die in vain to create books no one reads?
«Many people automatically book round - trip fares for vacations, but if you aren't sure about your itinerary and you're using points, you should absolutely consider booking a one - way ticket,» said Sean McQuay, NerdWallet's credit card and banking expert.
Overall impact: No, that didn't actually happen (see the Snopes link), and sure, the election is in the history books.
Or figuring out how to make sure that, when you send a book to Hillary Clinton, it doesn't just get lost in the mailroom.
Sure you can't read the 50 books a year Bill Gates does.
He says, «I'm not exactly sure why Andreessen Horowitz selling the shares is a negative, given that it booked a $ 14 million profit off of its $ 40 million investment.
I'm not sure because I read the book one or two years ago.
The Ultimate Dividend Playbook by Josh Peters is a good book to give you an overview of the DGI strategy, but as far as exactly when to buy / hold / sell I'm not really sure.
If you're ready to book your Delta One flight but aren't sure how to earn enough miles, you'll be happy to know there are many ways to do so.
But this time the government has tried to keep the debt overhead on the books — and to tax the population to give banks enough to make sure that the rich don't lose money.
For me about half the book felt fairly useless since I didn't intend to go into real estate (and he focuses on that heavily, not just on the one chapter but throughout the whole book), and I also am turned off by stories that are purported to be true but you're not sure if they are (ie, as mentioned the whole «rich dad» scenario).
Sure, I love to read books about automation and new ways to segment and target an audience, but if it doesn't lead to a behavior change in that audience, it's all for nothing.
So, I may or may not have your first name in my «digital address book», and I'd love to make sure I do (and it's the right one!)
This is not your typical business book for sure
If you are considering employee advocacy for your organisation but you are not sure how to sustain the participation of your employees on social media, Yekemi's book offers a three - step framework developed through research and real life examples.
As it happens, this is essentially what Facebook COO Sheryl Sandberg told us a year before her book, Lean In, was published: «There are still days I wake up feeling like a fraud, not sure I should be where I am.»
I am sure you haven't finished a single book.
I had in my heart and tongue the Name of Allah when ever I had fears, troubles or depression of any kind but from Jan 05 1995 when had lost my father and second brother in a car accident, it was the time I really felt am alone at age of 33 to face all the challenges my father has left upon me to run and manage among other partners therefore had been investigating the Quran as to understanding every word of it rather than to memorize it, have been did a lot of reciting verses of prayers begging God to look upon me and give me strength... am sure through such difficult times if I had no faith in God I would have perished and lost every thing long ago... Another thing my heart always gave me signs and my mind gave me logic of what to believe although have read many books abroad in my youth of many beliefs out of curiosity but could not belief in other than that God is one and Muhammed is his last prophet in all belief of the Quran he brought upon me / us in all that it says... Should mention at times had experienced dreams seeing signs and warnings long in advance of things going to happen A year or more before losing my father in a car accident I had seen him in my dream good bye wearing white cloth and going to board a tourist ship all crew dressed in white uniform rolling a red carpet on front of him and when was on the top of the stairs weaver smiling good bye... seen in another dream how or wealth will be stolen and what I will hold... so many things like that..
While any fair - minded high - church reader of Ross's work should be able to finish this book with a greater understanding of evangelical liturgical practices, I am not sure that he will come away from this book feeling more sympathetic to low - church evangelicalism.
I'm not sure what you think your book reference actually shows, but the mere fact that it is over 10 years old means that the «current trends» it talks about is completely out of date.
Generally these rooms are not going to cost very much, so make sure to check the value you are getting from your points before you book.
I am not sure how serious Gerecht is about that, since he apparently directly argued against the concept in his 2011 book.
What fishon fails to realize is the teachings of the NT (synoptics for sure) are based on teachings of the Torah (5 books of the law)... he does not understand law and the debating of law for the formation of understanding the idea better.
And I'm sure there were hundreds, if not thousands of books throughout history that had alternative views that never got much traction.
Russ Christian thinking at its best, 5 billion people totally ignore or think the bible is just another poorly written of fiction, sure to your lot it may be the most influential book in history, not so much to everyone else and is getting less and less influential as time goes by.
Since the universe and beings exist, and within them are acts and creation; and since an orderly act can not occur without an author, a meaningful book can not be without a scribe, and a skilful embroidery be without an embroiderer, for sure, the purposeful acts which fill the universe have an author and the meaningful letters and amazing embroideries which cover the face of the earth and are renewed from season to season have a scribe and an embroiderer.
RE: «when you're standing before your judgment being judged for the things you deny, how about taking all of those science books and «reason» with you» So, you're so SURE gawwwwwwd didn't give us science that you forego all medical treatment, and you live like the Amish....
I once found a old book that said gay marriage was good for the soul, it had a lot of outdated infromation in it and im not even sure who wrote it.
I'm not sure if this writer (Mr. Blake) is using a lot of literary license in this article — but the war between true faith and true evil is the plot of most MOST books, not just King's.
I'm sure I'm not using the right wording but it is easy to say something is outdated dogma by only looking at the last line of a book that has been in process for 2,000 years (i.e. 9 times older than the government trying to tell it what to do).
Millions of people are fully convinced that those books are the word of God and are quite sure that the Bible is not.
not sure how well it fits into this though... since most in that book are previously dead, except the narrator.
I'm not sure what that book means to you, if anything, but to me it's a loveletter from God's hand to my heart.
Buddhism (in its true form) provides a guide to the elimination of suffering, not deity worship; in fact never talks about God or gods in the sense the west does... FYI Buddha was born 630 years before Jesus, and it is proven that Buddhism traveled from eastern India all the way to Syria and the Middle East via the Silk Road... i am quite sure Jesus had heard some of his teachings... some of the things that Jesus says are a direct reflection of the eightfold path from buddhism... Jesus was the greatest salesman of all time... sold the most books in history... he really honestly does nt deserve worship but an Academy Award
I liked the book, but I'm not sure I would have admitted it if I hadn't.
@Befree, If your question were a true question and not a statement of fact presented as a question to convince people of your perspective, I'm sure you could find the books you're looking for.
I'm quite sure at least half of all American christians don't believe a word of their holy book anyway and are just waiting for the moment it feels socially acceptable to leave the philosophy behind.
And I am quite sure that if we are to follow Jesus, not the big guys on stage but the people like Julie are to be are main concern, above protecting brand names and book deals and whatever.
Under this model, not sure what's left to separate the bible from other religious books, which (under this model) «also» contains historical truths, and falsehoods.
Not his pulpit, for sure; not even his book salNot his pulpit, for sure; not even his book salnot even his book sales.
I'm not sure why she receives that designation since her books aren't at all typical Christian fare.
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