Sentences with phrase «around a book which»

This increases the buzz around a book which encourages more stores to stock it on their shelves.
I am in a «soft» launch phase meaning I have released an advance copy to my early review readers before I start the official marketing around the book which will be in around 3 weeks time (1st Dec).

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In fact, imploring leaders to spread praise around (which Goldsmith does in his book) is lousy advice for many women.
As a voracious reader and all around brilliant guy, Gates is in a great position to evaluate which books are worth the time of a busy entrepreneur.
It's not strictly a business book, but it does contextualize the Information Age and the often subtle ways in which Shannon's ideas — simple but devilishly hard to pin down — have affected everything around us.
But looking through resume books, consulting alumni networks and generally poking around to know which students make the most attractive targets for recruitment is only the very beginning of APT's efforts:
In 2011 he published his book «The Sportsman: Unexpected Lessons from an Around the World Sports Odyssey,» and in 2013, he co-founded investment firm Qey Capital, which has so far invested in small and medium companies worth a total of $ 100 million.
Since having time for life outside the office is an increasingly high priority to workers in every industry, other company founders would be wise to take a page from the vacation non-policy book of Branson and other pioneers of this approach (which according to Businessweek comprise only around 1 percent of all companies).
Hit by Amazon's explosive growth a decade ago, as well as the rise of e-books (which now seem to have peaked at around 20 % of total book sales), Barnes & Noble closed stores year - in, year - out, benefiting from a savvy move in the 1990s that saw it opt for short leases.
You Can Negotiate Anything, probably the most entertaining of the books, skips any allusion to scholarship about the human tendency to defer to authority, instead citing an old Candid Camera episode in which a surprising number of highway drivers confronted with the sign «Delaware Closed» actually turned around.
The article's author, Steve Denning, dissects the main theme of Martin's book, which is that the current practices around maximizing shareholder value actually do more harm than good:
Moghadam is currently advising tech companies, one of which he says is «trying to build a huuuuge, visionary earth - shatting product in the mold of Rap Genius,» and shopping around a book proposal.
He is director of «The Innovator's DNA: Mastering Five Skills For Disruptive Innovation,» which is an MIT Sloan School Executive Education program built around his best - selling book, The Innovator's DNA.
In contrast, when a deal is structured around stock, the assets on the books must be amortized at their value to the seller, which is likely to be far less than the total sale price.
O'Shaughnessy expressed the ease of the platform which eliminates the need for booking, looking and calling around for the best deals and most exciting locations because it does it for you.
The company, which had been around since 1872, started to step away from legal books and began using the internet to publish their legal materials online in the mid-1990s, eventually selling the company for over $ 3 billion (back when a billion was a lot of money).
Over the past several years more authors wrote their own books covering this topic which lead to more competition for keyword rankings and fewer sales to go around for everyone.
According to GDAX, «This resulted in orders being filled from $ 317.81 to $ 224.48, translating into a book slippage of 29.4 %» — a slippage which initiated a cascade of around 800 stop loss orders and margin fund liquidations.
We aligned the book with a strong corporate brand through one of the authors and rolled out a series of book signing receptions around the country entitled: «An Evening of Enlightened Power at Eileen Fisher» which successfully took the book into non-traditional retail venues.
The book is mostly centered around VC raises - but the truth is that angel groups are starting to increase the sophistication and stage of business for which they invest.
The number one digital currency's spot price was little changed at around $ 9,100 on Tuesday, while futures, which have ended lower for five consecutive sessions, according to FactSet data, appeared ready to book modest gains.
Farms started planting season early, according to the Federal Reserve's beige book report, which examines economic conditions around the country.
Millions of people around the world have memorized the entire book letter for letter, which is one of the reasons it is unchangeable.
Perhaps the most thought - provoking element in this book is Larrimore's emphasis on the importance of Kant, more than Leibniz, as the hinge around which the history of theodicy revolves.
The boxes are filled with food, candles, cookies, some of our favorite Christmas books, Christmas ornaments, and numerous other items which we hope will help this lady and her daughter have a slightly better Christmas, and to know that there are people around her who love her and want to help care for her.
So, for example, there is a section in the book in which I describe various ways in which women are oppressed and marginalized around the world.
He gives a brief mention of a «Christus» in his Annals (Book XV, Sec. 44), which he wrote around 109 C.E..
The focal point around which the entire argument of this book revolves is that the cardinal goal of instruction in whatever field, from physics to etiquette to race relations, should be the development of loyalty to what is excellent, instead of success in satisfying desires.
This introductory chapter will state the theme around which the whole book revolves and on which the widely diverse topics considered are so many variations.
I put it in my stack of books which must be read when I get around to studying hell (Hopefully later this year.)
In a few weeks, several of us around the blogosphere are going to read and blog about a book which is creating an earthquake in the way people read and understand the Book of Revelatbook which is creating an earthquake in the way people read and understand the Book of RevelatBook of Revelation.
One example of the evidence for the Indian apostolate of Thomas is Didascalia Apostolorum (Teaching of the Apostles), a book probably written around AD 250, which says, «India and all its countries and those bordering on it, even to the farthest sea, received the Apostle's Hand of the Priesthood from Judas Thomas, who was Guide and Ruler in the church which he built and ministered there.»
The Muslims still accept a book, which was drafted by a false prophet, called Muhammad, in the beginning of the dark age (around 600 a. D.).
He had long explored the complexities of human nature in history and society, but in this book he turned the problem around and looked at the subject which was involved, turning from the objective self which most analysts look at to the subjective self behind the object.
A book is a weighty thing which gathers weight: something to be lived with, handled, smelt, carried around, accidentally torn or soaked, written in, loaned and sometimes even returned.
Update (Oct. 31): Jen Hatmaker posted a 650 - word response on her Facebook page Monday, saying she «wrestled with and through Scripture, not around it» before coming to a decision to affirm same - sex relationships, which recently led to LifeWay Christian Resources pulling her books from its stores.
One needs to work hard to get out of these lies... one should spend time to study the basic principles of the all the books we have around us this time which include the book of Mormon and LDS... then you think what make sense and what not... the accept the true one... I can assure you that there is only one Truth as two can't be truth... you just have to look for it and use ur intellectuals...
as well as beautiful mealtime prayers, collected from around the world and from various traditions, which alone are worth the price of the book.
However, I agree that my review might have been overly hard on his book, which, in covering a great deal of ground in relatively few pages, has the virtues of brevity and conciseness» virtues I failed to point out the first time around.
By the way, I agree with your comment on jc knowing the prophecies, and the NT being written, around 200bce, 1st, and 2nd centuries to «seem» to coincide with the OT books, is exactly what the jewish writers did not realistically (jc) compared jc to horus, and isis the zodiac sun gods (Egyptian stuff), but they the hellenistic jewish writers twisted a few things, changing the OT, adding, and taking away, which was warned to us not to do in Deut.4: 1 - 4, but these are YHWH enemies taught in Psalms 83.
Balmer wrote his book, however, as an evangelical who wanted to recover what he considered to be the heart of the movement, which was its late - nineteenth - century coalition of conservative theology and progressive social activism around the poor, women, and ethnic minorities.
In the early church, many of these «other books» were floating around the churches, and contained ideas and teachings which caused problems in these churches.
But Pastor Mark continues to grow a devoted and impassioned following, which means thousands of couples around the world will be looking to his new book, Real Marriage, which he co-authored with his wife Grace, for advice.
Micah told the story of how he took a graduate course on Joshua and Judges in which the professor, on the first day of class, went around the room and asked each student why he or she elected to study these two Old Testament books.
If you are a blog reader, this is a great way to read a book which may challenge your thinking, while interacting about the ideas of the book with other people around the world.
Another effective approach, which is easier for leaders with limited experience, is to build sessions around book chapters which the couples agree to read together between meetings.
Another factor which both fragments the book and is frankly rather irritating is the almost verbatim repetition of passages from one chapter in others and the constant circling around a few central tropes without necessarily adding to their significance (or without having established them securely in the first place).
When it comes to Original Sin, he makes a frankly quitebaffling statement at the end of the book that «Christianity can not explain the origin of the marredness which we see around us.»
-- I used comfort food classics from around the world as inspiration for the recipes in the book, which also influenced the book's organization.
I understand where you are coming from, and I think gluten free cookbooks can be marketed to different GF audiences — the gluten free crowd is large enough that there is room for different types of GF books, and so I see a place for both books that do include naturally GF recipes (which I might call a GF lifestyle cookbook for an all around book with a variety of types of GF foods), and books whose purpose would be to focus on the more technical recipes of replacing gluten.
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