Sentences with phrase «around writing about»

If it is not covered by fair - use laws, how do so many different news sites get around writing about the same subject without infringing on a copyright?
Even film critics started small: a discussion around writing about film, as well as the writers and cultural trends that continue to influence our guests
How dare you sit around writing about your silly life, in clunky and clichéd prose?

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Yesterday, I wrote about the shady role of a few start - ups in the government's bid to gather more and more intelligence about people and businesses around the globe.
Fortunately for me, I write about devices and usually have an unlocked one lying around that I can do that with.
The big issue around climate change that «nobody's talking about» is whether oil and coal companies are prepared to write down 80 % of their reserves.
«Some of the most significant ideas come about when someone sees a problem in a new way — often by combining disparate elements that initially seemed unrelated,» writes marketing and strategy consultant Dorie Clark in her 2015 book, «Stand Out: How to Find Your Breakthrough Idea and Build a Following Around It.»
Further evidence comes from the interesting fact that the parchment version of the Declaration of Independence that is on display and kept in the United States National Archives wasn't actually written until July 19th; this being a copy of the approved text that was announced to the world on July 4th, with about 150 - 200 copies being made on paper and distributed on that date (26 of which are still around today, thus pre-dating what is now generally thought of as the «original»).
New York «s culture website Vulture wrote recently about the difficulty in forecasting this year's Best Picture Oscar race for reasons that include an especially diverse crowd of contenders, as well as last - minute controversies and an all - around «politically charged moment» in time.
I dreamed of one day writing for INC, and this dream only grew once I started to write books and speak about entrepreneurship around the world.
I have a full - time job that I love, but I write for Inc.com and a few other places on the side, so while I have a dedicated home office I'm also all about moving around when I can.
One of the people whose opinion I respect most on this subject is Murray Newlands, an Inc. columnist who is well known in startup circles around the world for his expertise in obtaining PR and writing about it.
«States would have only around 15 months to get new policies in place to do so before insurers would need to begin developing products for 2020 and only about 27 months before the new rules would have to be in effect,» Alder and Fiedler wrote as part of an analysis Friday.
«By joining forces with Twitter, we can do so much more to help you find interesting, timely, and useful information about what's happening around you,» the company wrote in a blog post.
Not only did I decline to write about the company, I walked around the office deriding it to my colleagues.
Wrote Credit Suisse in a late - April report on Nestlé: «We and investors are about to find out whether the biggest food company can turn around one of the largest categories in «Big Food.»»
«The United States leaving Afghanistan is about as likely as our leaving Germany, Japan, Korea, Italy, or most of the other 138 countries around the world where we maintain a military presence,» Skovlund writes.
Around five years after Rogers wrote that, the 2008 - 2009 global economic crisis delivered what should have been a crowbar - to - the - head message about debt: Too much debt is bad.
Neil Gough writes about business, companies, markets, finance and economics in China and around Asia for The New York Times, and is based in Hong Kong.
«Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible,» Mr. Koum wrote in a blog post after he had sold WhatsApp to Facebook for $ 19 billion.
Neil Buchanan writes that the whole hipster ethos is built around suspicion of sincerity and fear of being caught caring too much about anything.
The story points out that Koum wrote in a blog post after selling WhatsApp in 2014: «Respect for your privacy is coded into our DNA, and we built WhatsApp around the goal of knowing as little about you as possible.»
I wrote something very similar for later this week about how I am leery of dividend payers right now with the speculation revolving around the Fed and rates.
«I might lose whatever credibility I have with readers if I suggested flat out that a book centered around the subject of oil, written by an economist, was a page - turner, but I am willing to say with conviction that Why Your World Is About To Get A Whole Lot Smaller, by former CIBC Chief Economist Jeff Rubin, is a fantastically compelling read.
You can look around and find evidence of froth if you look hard enough — I wrote about Silicon Valley last week — but as far as bubbles go, this is junior varsity stuff.
It's not hard to write a story about a family sitting around the dinner table, or the man on the football pitch, or the child conquering a challenge.
She currently writes about tech, venture capital, startups, innovation, as well as sustainability and issues around international economic development.
Very good article yuo wrote, around my place daily we have a evening coffe talk, regarding the price action but most of them still blurr about it and unpession to enter the market and end up lost.
Because the Bitcoin network is set up to dole out around 3,600 BTC per day to miners, this mine would rake in about 118.8 BTC per day, or more than $ 30,000 USD at the time of writing.
I know WCI has written about this topic, including some situations in which Roth contributions might make sense, so it might be worthwhile googling around his site.
He then went on a three - year journey of discovery around Australia, and wrote Atlas of Australian Dive Sites: Traveller's Edition, a book about scuba diving your way around Australia.
Mr. Brown wrote a widely circulated post about his experience, in which he lost around $ 8,000 worth of virtual currency from his Coinbase account, all as he sat online and watched, getting no response from the customer service at either Coinbase or Verizon.
A handy number to throw around at the water cooler: Facebook stock has dropped about 18 percent since the Cambridge Analytica scandal broke, «wiping out almost $ 100 billion of market value,» Bloomberg News writes.
At this writing, I am very concerned about where the emerging concept of content marketing is heading because as I see it, is caught up in the viral spun around buyer personas incorrectly.
We've written much on The Demand Creator Blog about segmenting and personalizing your message around your buyer personas.
I never really got around to writing up a post about those tools so I wanted to address that and add a few more tools into the mix.
Bubbles form when emotions override logic, and based on the attitudes around these stocks (and the vitriol I received in the comments when I wrote about them) emotions are the driving force behind their lofty valuations.
Shopping at the supermarket and wandering around the aisles teaches a lot more about how to write effective pay - per - click (PPC) advertisement text than we might...
«We've been approached by big groups of early employees, and I know a lot has been written about loans or hypothetical products to get around its policies,» says one source.
so if the average lifespan of someone around that time was about 40 years old, and Jesus was supposed to have be crucified on 33ad, then it is unlikely John was even alive in 70 AD, and why did it take him until 70 ad to write anything?
He also wasn't around when Augustus was alive (Tacitus was born in 56 AD... nearly 42 years after the death of Augustus) but he wrote about him too.
They tell us that when Gadamer writes, «I sought to ground the linguisticality of our orientation to the world in conversation,» he is saying we are linguistic to the bone and construct our world by talking about everything around us (a self - image with which we rest easy, says Kierkegaard).
historical Jesus, lmfao... show me any historical evidence of jesus... let's start with his remains... they don't exist - your explanation, he rose to the heavens... historical evidence - no remains, no proof of existence (not a disproof either, just not a proof)... then let's start with other historians writing about the life of Jesus around his time or shortly after, as outside neutral observers... that doesn't exist either (not a disproof again, just not a proof)... we can go on and on... the fact is, there is not a single proving evidence of Jesus's life in an historical context... there is no existence of Jesus in a scientific context either (virgin birth... riiiiiight)... it is just written in a book, and stuck in your head... you have a right to believe in what you must... just don't base it on history or science... you believe because you do... it is your right... but try not to put reason into your faith; that's when you start sounding unreasonable, borderline crazy...
Curt Devine writes for Reject Apathy about combating cynicism upon returning to the United States after the World Race, a months - long mission trip around the world.
I will eventually get around to writing a whole series of posts about them, and would love to interact with you more at that time.
It is first asserted in the Gospel of John, which was written around 95 C.E., about 65 years after the alleged act occurred.
I mean here is a guy who wanted control yet John wrote about him in a letter for people to pass around and would eventually be read by zillions for 2000 years.
I also did for some reason around that time write a blogpost about marriage in reaction to something T had written, just theoretically because I didn't know anything about the backstory until I read Bills post and some comment elsewhere on a blog that I can't remember.
Every year around Easter, I try to write several posts about the final week of Jesus, including the Last Supper, and His death and resurrection.
Also, the Bible is a book written by humans and for humans, and since humans throughout time and around the world all engage in sex and joke about sex, what would be really shocking is if the Bible didn't talk about sex.
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