Sentences with phrase «week article by»

This 24 May 2013 Money Week article by editor - in - chief Merryn Somerset Webb summarises a presentation by James Montier titled «Abandon austerity, forget inflation, and avoid Japan?»
It should be noted when Julian Robertson got upset with a Business Week article by Gary Weiss that had too much truth in it, he sued publisher McGraw Hill for $ 1 billion because it was «a nice round number.»

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A dedication to deep work requires setting aside stretches of time each week (of say an hour or two) when you work with urgency and your concentration is not disrupted by anything,» concludes the article.
I thought I'd continue my article from last week by clarifying another point of confusion when it comes to writing a business or marketing plan.
Two weeks earlier, a New York Times article on Amazon's white collar working conditions and subsequent stories by the e-commerce giant's past and present workers created a firestorm in some circles and a shrug in other cliques.
Spain passed a law last week that taxes any site linking to articles published by members of the country's newspaper association that contain descriptions of their work.
That includes everything from Facebook's Instant Articles initiative — which was followed by the new Notify alert app introduced this week — to Google's «accelerated mobile pages» project, Twitter Moments, Apple News and Snapchat Discover.
Damian Thompson from Linchpin joins us again this week to talk about an article called Milkshake Marketing by Professor Clayton Christensen.
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I am very new to investing, still trying to research and learn so forgive me if my question seems ignorant, I appreciate any information you have (love your site by the way and have spent half the week reading articles and comments).
An article published this week in Nature Climate Change (article via Nature paywall) is making the rounds of the headlines because it makes some pretty bold claims — namely that the US State Department under - estimated the emissions impact of the Keystone XL pipeline by up to a factor of four.
5 weeks ago, Jason Zweig of the Wall Street Journal wrote a great article about the loss of trust in the market by retail investors.
Earlier this week, I came across an article by Michael Martinez about why competitive link analysis wastes your time, which could have been inspired by two posts about the same subject that had been published earlier this week.
Countless articles and thought pieces have been written on this topic over the years, including an excellent one by Justin Baer and Ryan Tracy that appeared last week in the Wall Street Journal.
I found an article this week by Sujan Patel which lists 15 places online learning sites that won't cost you anything.
Yaniv Erlich, a geneticist at Columbia University, was far from surprised at last week's news that police may have found a serial murderer and rapist, California's long - sought Golden State Killer, by tapping a public DNA database to match crime scene DNA: Erlich had cautioned in a June 2014 article about genetic privacy, published in Nature Reviews Genetics, that GEDmatch, the website that was reportedly used, could allow for such «genealogical triangulation.»
We want to start by pointing out the excellent article out of Slate last week on this very topic.
They focus on net stock sentiment (positive minus negative) expressed by all relevant articles published over one trading day or one week.
This week's The Economist magazine had an interesting article — well several actually - but one in particular that points out that when countries try to cut their budget deficit as a % of GDP by 1 %, they usually find that GDP contracts by half a % as a consequence.
In a series of articles over the next few weeks, I'll try to download the thoughts that were triggered by this trip, a lot of them unrelated to the...
I try to keep this tradition alive every week by sharing articles I am reading.
This week, to continue the conversation, I am posting another article by Molly that talks about how important a company's culture is to its brand and to its very existence.
Three articles in recent weeks drew attention, by former Fed Vice Chairman Alan Blinder, Bank of Greece Governor George Provopoulos and Portugal's Carlos Moedas (secretary of state to the prime minister), each in turn emphasising just how very complex and challenging the European makeover is and will be and choices on offer.
But in a week of coverage, much of which is sure to be either generically retrospective or gleefully judgmental (a Reuters article I came across yesterday made sure to note, in its final paragraph, that his papacy had been «besieged» by the sexual abuse crisis — a claim which, aside from its mild bias, is not exactly accurate), it's refreshing to read a piece that takes a longer view.
CNN starts a war against Atheists by continuing to post inflammatory articles day after day, week after week.
Not only has she written a couple of fantastic articles about The Hunger Games, she's written an entire book entitled The Hunger Games and the Gospel released this week by Patheos Press.
This week I happen to be trying to figure out why, when a man consecrates a woman (a prerequisite to full marriage), he may, if he chooses to consecrate her monetarily (two other methods, by document and by intercourse, are available), use either hard currency or an article of equivalent value.
If you have some extra reading time this week and are curious about N.T. Wright and the New Perspectives on Paul, check out this lengthy (and older) article by Wright that clarifies his position on substitutionary atonement.
In 1932 The Christian Century published for 25 weeks a series of articles on empirical theology, with disclaimers by a cheerful atheist, Max Otto.
Ahead of Marriage Week we look at an article by former family law court judge Paul Coleridge on why marriage is always the best option for children.
Actually... the same week I had this conversation, I read some article by NT Wright where he did / said the same thing when he was a college chaplain.
If she'd have spent a week reading a basic exegesis book (like most 1st year Bible students read) such as, «How to Read the Bible for All Its Worth» by Fee & Stuart, instead of a year being silly (so she could write a «pop» book to make money), we wouldn't be seeing ignorant articles such as this.
Magazines are chock full of articles telling you how to get your beach bod in eight weeks, eat this and move like that and boom, six pack abs by May.
I really got on a roll with cooking dinners last week thanks to an article on Weeknight Sheet - Pan dinners by Rozanne Gold in the March Issue of Bon Appetit.
Edit Article Cooking HelpBreakfastLunch / Dinner Edited by Sondra C, Audriusa, Tom Viren, Maluniu and 32 others Lots of travelers, particularly those on business, find themselves stuck in hotels for weeks or months on end.
It's from the New York Times Thanksgiving coverage two weeks ago, from an article by Melissa Clark about vegetarian dishes fitting the meal.
How to Cook Food in a Hotel Room: 11 steps (with video) Edit Article Cooking HelpBreakfastLunch / Dinner Edited by Sondra C, Audriusa, Tom Viren, Maluniu and 32 others Lots of travelers, particularly those on business, find themselves stuck in hotels for weeks or months on end.
I was reading an article this week suggesting that the El Niño effect in the Pacific would definitely cause a hard winter in Europe, followed by a late and wet spring.
Inspired by this article as well as the author's book, which I've started reading this week, I decided to just take whatever I had in the kitchen and make something out of it.
As noted by Twitter user @DusanMano below, Kurir, as seen in the image above, published an article suggesting that Matic led other senior players in mocking the fact that Ivanovic was stripped of the captaincy with the national team this past week.
For now, you can shot your TVs or cry every or other week end... Not sit here picking teams and players to go or stay; we have really nothing, pathetic to be point where article like this have people actually debating on who go or in... What difference that make, an average player replaced by another... Better off promote youngsters.
For the rest of the article we'll take it Game by Game and Preview next Week's Opening Rounds» Softball Games.
This week the Power Rankings are going to shift into a Playoff Scenarios article as we'll go Team by Team in the Standings to look and see the potential range for seeds..
Arsenal published their accounts last week on the official website and those accounts were a subject of a number of articles by leading media houses in the UK.
My friend Staley, and by that I mean someone who I read about on the ESPN article but have never actually seen what he looks like, sat down with me last week and talked about how my close friend Blount, who I also have never actually met or been in the same time zone as, endorsed him as a great coach.
In the article the author quoted Harkness (who was in town) on the financial value of an engineering degree at Rensselaer and added, «Interested students with the required qualifications can contact Harkness by phoning 4819544 this week only.»
It has been an intriguing week following Arsenal's exit (well... nearly) from the Champions League after the 5 - 1 drubbing by Bayern Munich, and after the predictable chorus of WengerOut posts and articles there has also been a lot of speculation on the future of Alexis Sanchez, as he is well known to hate being on the losing side and just wants to win everything in sight.
But no other team has scored more than five against them this season and in another article this week he praised his beloved United for «comfortably «beating bottom of the table Leicester by 3 - 1.
only a week a go i read a MIRROR news article article saying how citeh had beaten lpool by 4 - nil: but on closer inspection it transpires that the winning margin was in fact 5 goals.
This week, I was inspired by The Ringer's Chris Ryan using a poker metaphor to tweet out Jonathan Tjarks» article about Markieff Morris playing the five in a small - ball lineup for the Wizards, a topic I've also written about in a previous Tip - Off.
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