It is perhaps his most universal book, for it is as much
about the reader as it is about the author.
My only tip would be not to use «her» when talking
about readers as I am sure guys read your articles as well.
It fails to consider that Macmillan doesn't care one whit
about readers as their audience.
We can talk all day
about the reader as a nearly holy figure in our business — seriously overlooked too long by the traditional publishers.
Not exact matches
Here in the real world,
readers care not just
about what you say but what it looks like on the screen too (
as anyone who has every instantly clicked away from a blog post in an insane font or with wonky formatting can attest).
My biggest gripe
about the missing fingerprint
reader is simply that it's a little easier to use on the iPhone 8
as a way to approve app purchases and movie rentals.
One team created a takeoff on
Reader's Digest, teaching
about customer service under such familiar headings
as «Laughter, the Best Medicine» and «Points to Ponder.»
You might not think you're that interesting, but the funny thing
about networks is that even if you are boring (surely, you mustn't be, given that you're a Fortune
reader), hackers may still aim to A) profit from your misfortune, and B) use you
as stepping stone to get at someone else.
So I think
as long
as readers — whether they admit it publicly or not —
as long
as readers have a hunger for true, critical, funny stories
about how the system works and
about the concentration of money and power in modern society,
as long
as they have that appetite, then a site like Gawker.com is going to have a continued purpose.
Many of the environmentalists who responded angrily to Steiner beseech
readers to,
as the Minneapolis non-profit wrote, «think
about «profits» a little more broadly» to include the job creation and environmental benefits that recycling brings.
Last month's article
about structuring one's business
as a C Corporation versus a sole proprietorship, an LLC, an S Corporation, or a partnership generated the following letter from a
reader:
I don't write
as much
about the other two businesses these days, but fast - food has strangely proven to be a popular topic with
readers.
And that, dear
reader, is
about as low
as I have ever seen a brand sink.
Recently, when I wrote
about how email
as we know it will become obsolete by 2020, several
readers took issue with the prediction, arguing that email might change but we will still rely on it
as a primary form of digital communication.
Heather Hopkins, a senior market analyst for Hitwise, explained in a blog post why she chose to focus on loyalty: «A few weeks ago when I posted my blog entry
about Facebook being the largest news
reader, I received a few comments and e-mails noting that visitors aren't
as valuable if they don't come back.
I'm sure you and well informed
readers as well know
about SEPPs in regard to IRAs / 401Ks.
If you make the focus too wide you won't get
as many passionate
readers as you would if you were blogging
about a small niche.
For one, Amazon, like other e-book sellers, has used a scheme known
as «digital rights management» (DRM), which limits the types of devices that can read certain e-book formats.259 Compelling
readers to purchase a Kindle through cheap e-books locks them into future e-book purchases from Amazon.260 Moreover, buying — or even browsing — e-books on Amazon's platform hands the company information
about your reading habits and preferences, data the company uses to tailor recommendations and future deals.261 Replicated across a few more purchases, Amazon's lock - in becomes strong.
With the arrival in Canada this week of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang to discuss greater engagement with Prime Minister Trudeau, we felt that our
readers might be interested in learning more
about these sectors
as well
as appreciate a backgrounder on state owned enterprises and the most current reforms that are underway.»
As the editor of MIT Technology Review, I spend much of my time thinking
about the types of stories and journalism that will be most valuable to our
readers.
In any case,
as long
as you're providing genuine value to your
readers and publishers through high - quality content and relationship building, you'll never have to worry
about a penalty.
As I mentioned in the section on «Structure», headings help your
readers understand what your article is
about and whether it's worth reading.
It's almost
as if I cracked your wordpress password and wrote this fake post
about myself in an attempt to steal the sophisticated
reader base of the Monevator!
As readers of this site know, I'm not a big fan of gold as a core exposure in portfolios (although I've been very, very wrong about this for a number of years
As readers of this site know, I'm not a big fan of gold
as a core exposure in portfolios (although I've been very, very wrong about this for a number of years
as a core exposure in portfolios (although I've been very, very wrong
about this for a number of years).
Many journalists pay attention to such metrics
as they try to match coverage to the subjects that
readers, viewers and listeners want to know more
about.
Most
readers will care more
about effect than cause in something
as technical
as this.
This is a special treat for Outside the Box
readers,
as they talk
about the future of the energy markets.
When we at the Tribune have a conflict of interest, you
as our
readers should know
about it.
We recommend our
readers to stay tuned
as we uncover more interesting attributes
about the platform.
The best metric for success are sales numbers and real
readers, not the approval of the mainstream intelligentsia who were wrong
about Rand
as they are wrong
about most things.
It was Philip Fisher, author of the groundbreaking Common Stocks and Uncommon Profits, who often exhorted his
readers to be cautious
about trading in the stock of a company they have known for many years and come to understand well for one with which they are not
as familiar
as it introduces different types of risk.
How
about including the best cards for your Canadian
readers,
as all of the cards mentioned are for U.S. residents only.
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Readers of C. S. Lewis will want to know
about the first, and
as far
as we know only, peer - reviewed journal dedicated to his writing.
For someone simply wanting to learn
about the Crusades, however, it is less so -
as though Tyerman expects his
reader to be well - versed in the history of the Crusades before reading his history of the Crusades.
Although generally categorized
as a novel for young
readers, this Newbery award - winner and science fiction classic, grapple with adult - sized questions
about the nature of God and the existence of evil.
While we may believe in the Holy Spirit
as a manifestation of God's presence in the world, we sometimes wonder if the church's early theologians invented this connection
as an explanation of the continuity between Jesus and themselves, and if this invention didn't in turn and inadvertently lead to orthodox formulations
about the Trinity that belied the Spirit's reality, much
as the Kinsey Report misleads
readers about the real joy and meaning of sex.
What is most remarkable
about Vita nuova is that it contrives, in ways that remain securely on the side of calculated understatement, to make the
reader understand that Dante's lady is to be understood
as directly, and miraculously, related to the physical and noumenal presence of Christ.
An Ominous New License To speak,
as we have,
about our being in the killing business will strike some
readers as altogether too harsh.
The upside is that
readers can go along with all the nice things he says
about God's love,
as Pope Francis apparently did, and not be sticklers for the details.
Enough has been said
about sin earlier in the book, particularly in chapter three, that I trust no
reader will think I regard it
as incidental.
It may strike
readers as rather odd to be so cognitive
about how one affects the emotions of people, but it is such knowledge writers spend years gaining.
Questions such
as whether torture is permissible in Tolkien's world view, whether war is glorified (with a side - debate
about how the films differ from the books in this respect), and how victory and defeat are characterised, are worth considering and will encourage
readers to think more deeply
about LOTR and appreciate how nuanced Tolkien's treatment of these issues is.
Little did my
reader know that
as she wrote «compare and contrast» essays
about me in her head, I was writing «compare and contrast» essays
about Anne Jackson in my head.
As my friends, family, and
readers already know, I have an opinion
about nearly everything — religion, politics, theology, entertainment, lifestyle, college football, driving, world affairs, and whether or not that coffee mug in the kitchen cabinet is light gray or light blue (it's light blue, I say!)
Furthermore, those who believe the Gospel of John to be a true account of who Jesus was and what he was
about know that it is the nature of this Gospel to set up an insider / outsider dichotomy among its
readers (
as Gail O'Day demonstrates in her work on irony in John).
It is unlikely that they would,
as it were, catch the eye of a Christian
reader searching the Old Testament for prophecies
about Christ, and induce him to think up a story to show that an important prophecy had been fulfilled.
In addition, the «
About this blog» section above states as part of its purpose,»... fostering a global conversation about the role of religion and belief in readers» lives,» and like I said before, unfortunately for me and others like me, your beliefs and the beliefs of others like you can play a role in our lives, so we are involved alr
About this blog» section above states
as part of its purpose,»... fostering a global conversation
about the role of religion and belief in readers» lives,» and like I said before, unfortunately for me and others like me, your beliefs and the beliefs of others like you can play a role in our lives, so we are involved alr
about the role of religion and belief in
readers» lives,» and like I said before, unfortunately for me and others like me, your beliefs and the beliefs of others like you can play a role in our lives, so we are involved already.
His Confessions serve
as an artful self - presentation designed to bring
readers to see the truth
about God and our journey to him, not the life - in - full of a North African rhetorician on his way to becoming a bishop.
I refuse to read the article based on the premise of the subject line and especially given divisive nature of how CNN is / has been conducting itself
as the so - called purveyor of truth especially int he field of religion which it knows nothing
about but instead, chooses to try to sway
readers» opinions based on a very secularist or antagonistic approach.
In some cases» such
as the Lucan account of the virgin birth or eyewitness reports
about the risen Jesus» Cox mentions the troublesome passages but discourages his
readers from grappling with their literal meaning and supernatural elements.