Sentences with phrase «week article points»

And as this Business Week article points out, new technology tools and datebases have emerged to help lawyers deal with BAPCA's additional requirements and keep up with the latest developments.
A recent Business Week article points out that «Next year the volume of e-waste will probably surge.

Not exact matches

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.
As Gawker's Trotter points out in his own article this week, Hogan's lawsuit and the media company's resulting bankruptcy mean that there would likely be little financial compensation available for any plaintiffs suing Gawker Media.
We want to start by pointing out the excellent article out of Slate last week on this very topic.
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.
This week, USA Today columnist Daryl Austin wrote an article called, «For Chip and Joanna Gaines, family first is a talking point.
@ CQ: 1) as Kevin DeYoung pointed out less than a week later on this blog (an entry here and a longer linked article on his own blog), that article («My Take: What the Bible really says...») was rife with poor exegetical scholarship.
Amid all the flurry, articles, tracks, rebuttal tracks, podcasts and discussion that have popped up to address the #CHHbeef phenomenon (which is barely two weeks old), perhaps the most important point is consistently missed.
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.
As we have detailed previously in this blog as well as in our series of Bet Sharp articles, there is excellent value betting on home underdogs from week 15 on — especially when dealing with home dogs of 8 + points.
Good god what was the real point of this article Itall about what if and maybe's and if they do this and if we do thats!!!! If my auntie had a Pr!ck she'd be my farckin uncle!!!! If Arsenal win all thier games from now until the end of the season and IF spurs and the foxes drop six or nine points then we can win the trophy??? of course we can IF i win the lottery next week I can buy some shares and sell them to usmanov and force a buyout of the club and change our fortunes forever but its highly bloody unlikely.
I read much of Sohum's article from before the Manchester City match last week, some points I agreed with and some not so much.
This week I would like to point you to an outstanding article written by Changing the Game Project Founder John O'Sullivan.
This article from a local Boulder, CO paper discusses the newly - launched fundraising campaign, and points up the very issue we've been talking about so much in recent weeks here on TLT: namely, can a district offer the kind of healthful food that Chef Ann champions without extra funding (over and above what the USDA reimburses schools)?
The Post noted an interesting point in an article that also has a lot of details about election - eve operations — because of the time required to set up a significant turnout effort, the Republicans haven't had time to roll one out in congressional districts that have suddenly become vulnerable in the last few weeks.
Mike Connery wrote an article last week for Future Majority (cross-posted on MyDD) that raises some interesting points about the potential of online video to reach niche audiences:
An article in the Telegraph last week about how the policy could affect the tax burdens of «hundreds of thousands of old people in care homes» is a particularly good case in point.
Last week's High Court decision means that MPs are likely to be presented with a vote for triggering Article 50 at some point in the new year.
Mike Connery wrote an article last week for Future Majority (cross-posted on MyDD) that raises some interesting points about the potential of online video to reach niche audiences: «Cable [tv] buys are smart not just because they are cheap, but because they are targeted and can help you...
In fifth place this week is an article which pointed towards comments made by Alex Salmond about banning «all Donald Trumps» from Scotland and the passing of a law which could see football fans questioned and arrested just for the clothes they are wearing, as evidence that Scotland is drifting towards authoritarianism under the SNP.
Would you believe it, the very next week Freepint published an article pointing to sources of support and advice for those suffering from repatriation culture shock.
So, every week, we're pointing our readers toward articles relevant to careers in science and other technical fields.
Just a week later, anonymous bloggers at the PubPeer website, a forum for postpublication discussion of scientific results, started pointing out anomalies in image 1i in the research article.
Case in point is an article in Science last week (January 23, 2009) detailing how bacteriological and linguistic research, independent of each other, reached the same conclusion: the peopling of the Pacific islands originated from the island of Taiwan about 5,200 years ago (rather than Southeast Asia as previously thought), jumped to the Philippine Islands, thence Micronesia and finally to eastern Polynesia.
This week Catalystathletics shared Ask Greg: Slow Learning & Slow Lifting a great article with some really valuable points, that align with my observations over the last years, such as «Not everyone will be a good lifter, whatever you do...» or ««People tend to invest not enough time in technique training, because it's boring, but on the flipside don't make the necessary improvements.»
At this point, it is time to change around some of your training variables as I described in the «exercise variables» article, and then stay consistent with your new training program for another 4 - 8 weeks.
Death Deserves a Name opens with «Your Clothes,» a track I may have had on repeat for the better part of three weeks (to the point where my girlfriend has been begging me to write this article so she can be done watching me rock out like an idiot).
At the point of writing the article Tanya had been internet dating for 3 weeks.
Just like last week when I did my Fire Emblem Warriors preview article, the time has come once again for me to publically speak out on Fire Emblem Warriors, only this time around, I'm allowed to disclose almost everything I could possibly want to mention, only instead of doing this Switch version focused review like another other review I have written, because of Fire Emblem Warrior's subject matter, I'm also going to take the time to point out the similarities between the Fire Emblem the Warriors game and Fire Emblem the series.
As Motoko Rich astutely pointed out in a New York Times article last week, Ohio fell short, setting a standard for proficiency that is well below «college and career ready.»
Pointing to a recent Education Week article about Chicago school districts» plans to recruit teachers from overseas, he stressed that retired service members, most only in their 40s, are a «highly qualified» pool that can be tapped for such hard - to - fill positions.
It seems that almost every week there's some sort of news article or study pointing out how much Americans don't know, soon followed by a cry for more civics education in schools.
As the Crains article points out, they have an exclusive on Marvel single - issue comics, so if you want this week's issue of Amazing Spider - Man, and you want it digitally, you have to get it from comiXology.
An article by Judith Rosen for Publisher's Weekly this week indicates that African American bookstores are suffering, even during this month that is so typically a high point for sales due to the attention given the Black History Month.
As someone else pointed out, this happened almost two years ago, not two weeks ago... where has the writer of this article been?
I posted earlier this week about the #YAsaves online controversy, and I figured at that point I'd be finished with sharing links from authors who chose to respond to Meghan Cox Gurdon's article in the Wall Street Journal.
If anyone needs further proof that the castle walls disappeared this week, I point out that Publisher's Weekly, the insider source for all things publishing, titled their article: «Self - publishing Goes Big Time.»
Let me spare you that headache and just point you toward Friedman's How Much Money We Made in Our First Week — not an article I can recall seeing in anything from the Time - Life or Conde Nast families of periodicals.
I hadn't either, until my roommate pointed out an online article a few weeks ago detailing the latest e-book gone viral.
I know I've written about credit cards twice in the past week, but now that these articles (which are really one long article split in two) are out of the way, I'm hoping I can leave the subject alone for a while, and just point to these pieces as needed!
As Mr.Powell points out in his article, «The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, known as Finra, issued an alert this week advising investors to be aware of the unique characteristics and risks of alternative funds.»
We are at that point in the equity market cycle where each week there are articles discussing all time market highs, how likely a correction will come next month, what the prospects for investing in 2017 will look like and how to best position your portfolio.
Here are a few highlights from this week's top stories including strategies for planning you dream vacation using points, a person story of how e0c.4f5.myftpupload.com founder Barbara Jones gifted an exotic honeymoon to her cousin using points, and articles on top grocery store cards, AARP discounts, debt consolidation loans and airline loyalty programs.
I came across this article late last week, and I thought it was an interesting jumping - off point for the Digest.
Last week, Bloomberg released an article titled «Airlines Make More Money Selling Miles Than Seats,» which describes how miles and points are a fantastic perk for the airlines as well.
The article points to research from the Netherlands showing that people are happier — for up to eight weeks beforehand — before a trip than those not planning on traveling somewhere.
chase say 6 - 8 weeks for points to post but an article I read about the cards suggests that sometimes they could actually post within just a couple of days of completing minimum spend.
Everyone who is interested in this article should check out this week's bonus round which I think nails the point of this: http://www.gametrailers.com... at the 0:31 mark that guy nailed it about the co-op experience.
Just like last week when I did my Fire Emblem Warriors preview article, the time has come once again for me to publically speak out on Fire Emblem Warriors, only this time around, I'm allowed to disclose almost everything I could possibly want to mention, only instead of doing this Switch version focused review like another other review I have written, because of Fire Emblem Warrior's subject matter, I'm also going to take the time to point out the similarities between the Fire Emblem the Warriors game and Fire Emblem the series.
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