Sentences with phrase «articles suggested by»

«We meet both before and after school to discuss new policies, evaluate existing ones, organize fundraisers and co-curricular activities, and discuss books and articles suggested by the principal and other staff members,» says teacher Geri Williams.
Take a look at these two articles suggested by Democracy in Action's in - house blogger Jason Zanon:
, the title to their article suggested by the recent pronouncement in a new book by Yu Xie of the University of Michigan that «American high school students -LSB-...]
, the title to their article suggested by the recent pronouncement in a new book by Yu Xie of the University of Michigan that «American high school students are doing more coursework and performing better in mathematics and science than in the past.»

Not exact matches

A recent article in MedCity News suggested hospitals improve their results by investing in better communication technologies, boosting staff engagement, improving transparency, and investing in the work environment.
After the Bard, the earliest printed reference appears to be a 1994 Globe and Mail article by John Bentley Mays (in which the author suggests a police horse might enjoy the watery treat) but he is clearly indulging in the slang of the day, not coining a neologism.
The technique used by Matz and her colleagues sounds quite similar to techniques that were widely employed in the last election and which some commentators suggest propelled President Trump to victory (this article offers a fascinating deep dive into the subject if you have a few minutes to spare).
Yup, suggests a recent New York Times article by Phyllis Korkki: She delves into what science has learned about how to tweak the mental framing of tasks to ensure you meet your deadlines.
In this article in The Tyee, Andrew Nikiforuk levels some very serious allegations with respect to the National Energy Board, suggesting that the Board has been captured (see * below for definition) by industry, that it can not be objective because it is industry - financed, and that it does not appropriately balance the interests of energy companies -LSB-...]
The answer was suggested in an April 12th Bloomberg article by Yalman Onaran, titled «Surging LIBOR, Once a Red Flag, Is Now a Cash Machine for Banks.»
Referring to a draft article co-authored by Gallagher which suggests that proposals drafted by Harvard Law School's Shareholder Rights Project may constitute a violation of SEC rules, Minow quotes Columbia law professor Robert Jackson, who wrote, «It is wildly inappropriate for a sitting SEC commissioner to issue a law review paper accusing a private party of violating federal securities law without any investigation or due process of any kind.
This fits the narrative outlined by Don Pittis who, in a recent CBC News article, suggested that credit - rating agencies Moody's, Fitch and S&P have historically skewed the Canadian banking market with their sometimes incorrect reporting.
For background on the investment and the events that transpired, I suggest this article by Tom Massedge, as well as this article in the New York Times.
For the five years ended this past August 31, the Group of Fifteen experienced on average negative returns of 8.89 % per year, vs. a negative 2.71 % for the S&P 500.4 The group of ten value funds I had studied in the «Searching for Rational Investors» article had been suggested by Bob Goldfarb of the Sequoia Fund.5 Over those same five years, the Goldfarb Ten enjoyed positive average annual returns of 9.83 %.
Just two days prior, on November 26, Forbes published an article suggesting Draper's US$ 10,000 mark would become a reality by 2018.
I suggest you read the entire article as it presents an alternative bull case not being considered by the market.
Recently CNN has posted an article by a Palestinian - American woman visiting her family in Gaza during the latest upsurge in violence, another article suggesting the US cut off aid to Israel, and now this shallow back - handed attack on Israel (comparing Israels security barrier to a «knife» and the contrasting it to the fields where angels announced the birth of Jesus).
John,... I suggest you read article 11 of the Treaty of Tripoli, written by our very founding fathers merely a few years after our nation was founded...
The general history here presented follows the direction suggested by Richard Garbe and developed by George Grierson in his article (5).
But the New York Times writer failed to grasp that the article in Italian was commenting on off - hand remarks by Pope Francis at an audience in November, suggesting that perhaps he agrees with Paul VI, who once said to a young boy that his dog would be with him in heaven.
I do not mean, by the few references possible in this article, to suggest any kind of canon.
All I can suggest is that you read my article, and if that doesn't convince you, then read the linked series of articles by Rabbi Fohrman.
Another bit of prima facie evidence that might be considered in favor of Hartshorne's «personalism» is that in Virgilius Ferm's 1945 classic Encyclopedia of Religion, a work to which Brightman contributed forty articles, 14 and in which Brightman had particular editorial input, 15 the article on «God, as personal» was written by none other than Charles Hartshorne.16 This, along with Brightman's review of me Divine Relativity (cited below), suggests that Brightman himself considered Hartshorne a personalist.
Article 5 suggests if one of the members is attacked then they have a right to be defended by the other members and that's not efficiently working.
Two other articles by Ogden suggest the relevance of process theology to the analysis of religious language.
Focussing on the notion of prehension as the basis of a concept of «shared existence,» Cobb stresses the possibility» of an «ecological theology» to counter the Kantian overemphasis on the human point of view.8 A fuller discussion of Whitehead's ecological dimension is to be found in an article by John B. Bennet.9 Bennet suggests three possible sources of Whitehead's value to ecological thinking.
Further, according to a recent article entitled «Call us Adivasis, Please,» Gail Omvedt suggests that this is the term by which they want to be known.8 The Adivasis «generally have lived through exploitative, oppressive and suppressive social and political structures in India.»
It may well be true that no church perfectly embodies all I have suggested (though, looking back at the article, I do not think I set the practical bar very high: decent liturgy shaped by theology, helpful catechisms, good preaching, baptism, Lord's Supper, a basic grasp of history etc.).
There is one other article I would suggest you read... it's called Letter To a Christian Nation by Sam Harris... a very good read and hopefully an eye opener.
For that reason, I propose that we return this question to the political process as quickly as possible by amending the Constitution as I suggested at the beginning of this article.
This situation was first suggested in 1948 by Paul Lazarsfeld and Robert Mertoh in their classic article, «Mass Communication, Popular Taste and Organized Social Action.»
That article stimulated a deluge of protesting letters to the editor, and the Century saw fit to editorialize («A Road with Pitfalls,» June 29, 1960), indicating that such an overwhelming negative response «would suggest a prevalent antipathy still to the sort of universalism championed by Hocking and Toynbee and now by Mr. Ferm,» and that the road ahead appears, «at least to many Century readers, rocky and snare - ridden.»
When you've been enlightened to the truth — I suggest you write another article, containing the truth and have it published by CNN.
The contrary interpretation that I suggest has the added advantage of consistency with a rather straightforward 1939 article by Whitehead entitled, quite simply, «An Appeal to Sanity,» whose message leaves uncharacteristically little room for confusion.1
I was reading an article this week suggesting that the El Niño effect in the Pacific would definitely cause a hard winter in Europe, followed by a late and wet spring.
The components of their product and the foods they've suggested are proven separately in numerous articles, human studies and books — see The Handbook of Probiotics and Prebiotics by Yuan Kun Lee.
As noted by Twitter user @DusanMano below, Kurir, as seen in the image above, published an article suggesting that Matic led other senior players in mocking the fact that Ivanovic was stripped of the captaincy with the national team this past week.
IF Remy was signed the SAME author of this article would suddenly shift gears and suggest Arsenal showed no ambition by only signing a player of Remy's class... this site loves Arsenal as much as a man who beats his wife...
By the way I just read an article suggesting that Arsenal is finally set to snap up Benzema....
It's a reaction provoked by years of jabs, including one by a Giants Weekly writer who said he'd «seen better moves by Ironside» and another that appeared in a 1996 SI article suggesting that McCaffrey «should be an Amway distributor by now, he's so slow.»
Goal.com are citing an article by La2 thats suggests Bartomeu is not happy with the lack of transparency that came from Neymar's camp.
As the article suggests, Wenger lodged a bid # 1 over Suarez's release clause, a move that was not well received by Liverpool.
Sorry I'm unimpressed by yet another article about our team's supposedly offensive name, in spite of all empirical evidence suggesting the only people offended are non-native Americans who want to tell native Americans they should be offended.
Arsene Wenger was in now way suggesting that Arsenal should take it easy in our Champions League group game at home to PSG tonight, as he has called on his players to finish the job they have started by already securing a place in the next round by getting the result against the French champions to make sure that we finish on top of group A.... Read the full article here
Everyday, articles concerning selected teams in France is written and diverse opinions and suggested by the viewers who come to the site daily for unique French news.
One of the early changes suggested by UEFA (on the day you wrote this article) was to alter the structure of investment (the lifeblood of any business!)
Fans had hopes at sky - high levels when several of the more reliable Merseyside - based journalists wrote articles towards the end of last season suggesting the club would break the transfer record three times during the summer with some noting that the club could spend close to # 200m by the August 31st transfer window deadline.
But who hates clicking on an article only to find that the «best - sellers» were from 5 years ago and are no longer even carried by the suggested vendor...
In another article on ScienceDaily.com concerning cutting of cords, studies suggest that delaying the cutting simply by two minutes, decreases the infant's risk for iron anemia and boosts its reserves.
At that time we used the language in the General Labelling Directive 2000 / 13 / EC on labelling, presentation and advertising of foodstuffs for sale to the ultimate consumer Article 2 (1) of which stated that: «The labelling and methods used must not: (a) be such as could mislead the purchaser to a material degree, particularly: (iii) by suggesting that the foodstuff possesses special characteristics when in fact all similar foodstuffs possess such characteristics.»
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