Sentences with phrase «article later points»

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Brian Peccarelli, president of Thomson Reuters Tax & Accounting business, points to these initial government - backed projects as clear signs of a major transformation that businesses will need to address sooner than later, commenting in a recent CFO article:
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@ 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.
Thornton's vision both of the Trinity and of the relation of the three divine persons to creation is closely akin to my own hypothesis, as will be evident later in this article, There are, however, significant points of difference between the two theories.
At the same time, she writes in a later blog that the main point she wished to make in her earlier article is that atheists like her don't need belief in the biblical God in order to maintain certain ethical principles by reason alone, in the light of experience, and thus in a «conservative» manner.
Since Ferguson concludes his article by stating that he suspects such a terrorist attack as being «bound to happen... sooner or later,» he is effectively saying that England has a loaded weapon pointed at its head, with the trigger poised.
An article in the latest Harvard Law Review points to the wider significance of the historic moment which the Hobby Lobby decision represents.
R.G. Collingwood pointed out in 1946 that by the late nineteenth century the idea of progress was becoming an article of faith.
Critical points made in that article were: there are two types of CBs, an aggressor and a sweeper; the former flies into tackles unsettling the opposition while the later reads the game and make vital interceptions; a perfect partnership will require an aggressor and sweeper.
Think I might actually write an article later discussing some of the points highlighted in this post and from the past season.
Our latest article for ESPN Insider explains how bettors should take advantage of artificially inflated lines and points to value on Cal State Bakersfield in this matchup.
At the time of this article, if you shop around for the best line, the latest lines at public books such as Bodog has the best odds associated with that point spread.
First, the latest article to predict the demise of email, though in this case the author makes a good point that future computers / cell phones / convergence gadgets will probably combine email, text and IM into a single interface, leaving us free to use the right medium for a given message.
First, the latest article to predict the demise of email, though in this case the author makes a good point that future computers / cell phones / convergence gadgets will probably combine email, text and IM into a single interface, leaving...
As the man most likely to succeed Tony Blair when the prime minister departs from Downing Street later this year, commentators have pointed out the wide themes Mr Brown's article covers.
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.
This article has some fascinating points about the importance of risks, danger and adventure for children in their play and how not having these elements can have social and cognitive effects later on.
So many of you who are commenting completely missed the point of the article, which was to address the number of individuals who are choosing gluten - free diets simply because it's the latest craze and not because there is a real need for it.
This point seems fairly obvious, but it adds a new wrinkle to the puzzle which we'll explore later in this article.
Smythe keeps up with the latest dating trends and features short and sweet articles that get right to the point.
This is an important point that we will revisit later in this article.
An author with the branding and readership that Jodi Picoult has can probably come away from a situation like these negotiations with her sales intact, as evidenced by her # 1 NYT spot for her latest print release, but as Gross pointed out in the article, debut and newer authors stand to lose a lot in sales and fan growth, which will only perpetuate the cycle of bookstore and publisher demise.
An article in the New York Times points to Dr. Watson having played rugby for a specific team in his youth, a fact that Conan Doyle did not have the character share until a much later story.
The article also points out a flaw with the traditional publishing industry, namely, that it is incredibly prone to following the latest trend to a fault.
I hadn't either, until my roommate pointed out an online article a few weeks ago detailing the latest e-book gone viral.
I was pointing up the differences and I think that's a point where they differ (self - pub authors generally aren't trying to get into bookstores)-- and it struck me in Saundra's article (also Elana's later) that there was as much emphasis on pitching directly to booksellers for trad - pub authors.
Dean's article of late made some good points.
As John points out in his article, these figures don't even factor in administrative or late fees which can add up quickly!
On the first point there was an article today that I found surprising because it is so late to the game.
while I see at the end of article below update: «Latest News (04 - October - 2016): RBI cuts Repo Rate by 25 basis points to 6.25 % and keeps CRR unchanged.
Plenty, as I will point out below, and in some follow up discussions in later articles.
There's another point that Mike makes later on in the article that I find more compelling.
I came across this article late last week, and I thought it was an interesting jumping - off point for the Digest.
Today, the breed is primarily used in the dog racing industry, a point that will be addressed later in this article.
To drive this point home, Animals Asia, an international animal welfare organization that works to end the dog meat trade in Vietnam and China, released an open letter in conjunction with 35 China - based rescues, urging animal rescuers to abstain from buying dogs from the event, and citing the practice as counterproductive and damaging to the growing anti-dog meat movement within the country (Founder Jill Robinson also released a very insightful article several days later that explains her organization's stance on how to most effectively end the festival and the trade).
Includes an article on why I think the big US legacy carriers are lying, an example of when buying Hyatt Points can be a very good idea, details of the latest IHG PointBreaks list (properties offering nights for just 5,000 points), a new route from the US to the UK, a look at the Qatar Airways A320 Business Class product andPoints can be a very good idea, details of the latest IHG PointBreaks list (properties offering nights for just 5,000 points), a new route from the US to the UK, a look at the Qatar Airways A320 Business Class product andpoints), a new route from the US to the UK, a look at the Qatar Airways A320 Business Class product and more.
I'll discuss all of those things much more in depth in a later article but it's just important to note the different ways you can earn points and transfer them out to travel partners.
While we can not go into such an investigation in depth in this article, we can point to a few striking characteristics of women artists generally: they all, almost without exception, were either the daughters of artist fathers, or, generally later, in the 19th and 20th centuries, had a close personal connection with a stronger or more dominant male artistic personality.
He then goes on to say that «McKitrick and McIntyre's article «undermines claims about what caused late 20th century warming» (essentially ignoring most of the points made above by Rahmstorf).
Their comments, which bring context and insights from the latest research, and point out factual and logical errors where they exist, remain layered over the target article in the public domain.
Vis.: www.garfield.library.upenn.edu/classics1981/A1981LQ21800001.pdf Even more to the point, he goes on to state that [quote] «The regions of validity of the linear, square root, and nonoverlapping approximations were considered in this article...» [endquote] and notes that the summary of the [quote] «various models and approximations for band absorption» [endquote] given in that article had apparently been useful in many later studies requiring [quote] «mathematical calculation» [endquote] of the radiative exchange by infrared bands.
Article on latest World Bank findings (pointing out that the North Dakota is now a significant location of natural gas flaring as a result of development of the Bakken Shale for oil):
Which means that at later points their peer - reviewed article may be referenced by other peer - reviewed literature for precisely those points that did not in fact pass peer review.
Investors Business Daily has a great article reinforcing the point many of us have been making for a while: The Marxists and anti-globalization rioters and other left - wing extremists that have seemed awfully quiet of late have not disappeared; they have repackaged themselves as global warming activists, but their goals are exactly the same.
Reducing food waste is another opportunity for consumers to make a difference, a point that Webber raises later in his article.
A version of our article that had been checked with Dr Lewis underwent significant late editing and so did not give a fair or accurate account of his views on these 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.
As you point out towards the end of your article, the biggest problems lawyers have that get them into trouble have nothing to do with their knowledge of the latest SEC regulations or changes in the application of the Common Enemy Doctrine.
Unless the Supreme Court says that it's acceptable for the executive to invoke Article 50 now because Parliament could always intervene at some later point and force revocation?
A simple search later and you can see every resource you've gathered to make sourcing quotes and stats a snap (unless you have other projects tagged as «alien,» but at that point maybe you're just writing too many articles about aliens).
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